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Warning
Never pour or spray water into
the refrigerator (both interior and
exterior).
Electric insulation gets weakened, resulting
in a risk of electric shock hazards.
Do not place containers with water or
liquid on top of refrigerator.
Water can be poured into the refrigerator
and can cause electric shock hazards or
damage.
Do not let children hang on the
refrigerator doors.
Refrigerator can fall and do harm to them.
Do not move or remove compartment
shelves/pockets while foods and
containers are on them.
Hard container (of glass, metal etc.) can fall
to hurt you and can break shelf glass and
interior parts.
Never repair or disassemble or
amend the refrigerator on your own.
There is a risk of personal injury or damage
to the refrigerator. It is recommended that
any service be carried out by a qualifi ed
person.
Never store any fl ammable gas or
liquid in the refrigerator.
Never use fl ammable gas, benzene,
thinner, gasoline, spray etc. near the
refrigerator.
There is a risk of fi re, explosion and
personal injury or damage.
If a gas leak is found near the
refrigerator or in the kitchen,
ventilate it immediately without
touching power plug or refrigerator.
Do not store medicine, academic
research samples which require
strict temperature control in the
refrigerator.
Never insert fi ngers or hands into the
bottom of refrigerator, especially into
the bottom back.
You can be hurt by sharp metal edges or
can receive an electric shock.
Do not change fuse or light bulb on
your own. Call the service agent to
change them.
When you fi nd the power cord
damaged or cut, call the service
agent immediately.
When you get rid of your old
refrigerator, be sure to remove the
door packings fi rst.
Children can be entrapped and suffocated
in an abandoned refrigerator. Leaving it for
“just a few days” can be very dangerous!