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Do not freeze any carbonated beverages. Expanding water
can break the container.
Only freeze high-proof alcohol in a tightly closed container
that is standing upright.
Do not store glass or metal containers filled with liquid in the
ice cube compartment.
WARNING!
Risk of injury/risk to health!
Improper handling of the appliance can lead to injuries.
Do not touch the ice cube compartment’s frozen inner walls
or frozen foods with your hands. Do not put ice cubes or ice
lollies directly from the freezer into your mouth. Risk of burns
resulting from the low temperatures.
Do not misuse the plinth, drawer compartments, doors etc. as
a step or for support.
The appliance may not work properly (possibility of stored
goods defrosting or the temperature in the ice cube compart-
ment increasing), if the appliance is exposed to temperatures
that fall below the specified intended temperature range for a
prolonged period of time (below 16 °C).
In case of power failure or a switched off appliance, stored food-
stuffs may start to thaw or defrost completely. There is a risk of
food poisoning.
If there has been a power failure, check that the food which is
stored in the appliance still looks and smells safe to eat.
If there has been a power failure, dispose of any frozen food
which has visibly started to thaw.
Do not refreeze food that has thawed or defrosted.
In the event of disconnection, even of a temporary nature
only, take the frozen food out of the appliance and keep it in
sufficiently cold storage.
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