Do not climb on the pharmacy refrigerator or put
anything
on the pharmacy refrigerator, otherwise
it may
fall over and
cause personal injuries or damages to the pharmacy refrigerator.
Don't use the pharmacy refrigerator in the open air. When the
pharmacy refrigerator is wet by rain, it may cause electric
leakage or electric shock.
Pharmacy refrigerator should not be placed in damp places or
places vulnerable to splashing water. Otherwise, electric
leakage or electric shock will be caused due to insulation
reduction.
Do not pour water directly on the pharmacy refrigerator,
otherwise it may cause electric shock or short circuit.
Users are not allowed to disassemble, repair or modify
the pharmacy refrigerator by themselves. Otherwise, it may
cause fires or personal injuries due to improper operations.
Do not ground the pharmacy refrigerator through gas pipe,
power supply pipe, telephone line or lightning rod. The above
grounding may cause electric shock or other hazards.
Do not touch any electrical parts such as power plug or
any switch with wet hands, otherwise electric shock may
be caused.
Do not put containers or heavy objects containing water
on the pharmacy refrigerator. If the object falls, it may cause
personal injuries, and the outflow of water will reduce the
insulation and cause leakage or electric shock.
Do not insert metal objects such as nails or wires into
any openings and gaps of the pharmacy refrigerator or into
any vent used for internal air circulation, otherwise electric
shock or injury may be caused by the above objects
contacting with moving parts.
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