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Safety information
and ask how long it is going
to last.
- Most power failures that are
corrected within an hour
or two will not affect your
refrigerator temperatures.
However, you should
minimize the number of door
openings while the power is
off.
- Should the power failure last
more than 24 hours, remove
all frozen food.
• If keys are provided with the
refrigerator, the keys should
be kept out of the reach of
children and not be in the
vicinity of the appliance.
• The appliance might
not operate consistently
(possibility of temperature
becoming too warm in the
refrigerator) when sited
for an extended period of
time below the cold end of
the range of temperature
for which the refrigerating
appliance is designed.
• Do not store food which
spoils easily at low
temperature, such as
bananas, melons.
• Your appliance is frost free,
which means there is no
need to manually defrost
your appliance, as this will
be carried out automatically.
• Temperature rise during
defrosting can comply with
ISO requirements. But if you
want to prevent an undue
rise in the temperature of the
frozen food while defrosting
the appliance, please wrap
the frozen food up in several
layers of newspaper.
• Any increase in temperature
of frozen food during
defrosting can shorten its
storage life.
• There is no need to
disconnect the refrigerator
from the power supply if you
will be away for less than
three weeks.
But, Remove all the food if
you are going away for the
three weeks or more.
Unplug the refrigerator and
clean it, rinse and dry.
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