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• Never use steam or steam cleaners to clean or defrost the refrigerator. Steam may infiltrate your
unit's electrical system, increasing risk of a short circuit or electric shock.
• Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than
those recommended by the manufacturer.
• Never use the parts in your refrigerator, such as the door, shelves, or drawers, as a means of
support or step. This may damage the unit and/or cause it to tip over.
• Do not damage or attempt to fix/adjust the unit's sealed system where the refrigerant circulates
with drilling or cutting tools.
• If pipe extensions, surface coatings, or gas channels of the evaporator located inside the
sealed system are punctured, the refrigerant may escape, potentially causing skin irritations and
eye injuries.
• Do not cover or block the ventilation holes in your refrigerator with any object.
• Ensure beverages in round containers are tightly closed and placed vertically in the refrigerator to
avoid damage to the interior or injury when opening doors.
• Do not use gaseous sprays near the product since there is the risk or fire or explosion.
• Flammable items, products that contain flammable gases (e.g. spray), and explosive materials
should never be kept in the appliance.
• Do not place containers filled with liquid on top of the refrigerator. Splashing liquids on any
electrical parts increases the risk of fire or electric shock.
• Do not store items that need precise temperature adjustment (vaccines, heat-sensitive medication,
science materials, etc.) in the refrigerator.
• If you are not going to use the appliance for an extended period of time, unplug it and remove
any contents.
• Exposing the product to rain, snow, sun, or wind is dangerous and may increase risk of electrical
shock or failure.
• If the refrigerator's sealed mechanical system needs to be serviced or replaced by a professional
service provider, wait at least 5 minutes after installation to reconnect the unit to electrical power.
• Do not overload the refrigerator. Objects in the refrigerator may fall down when the door is opened,
causing injury or damage. Similar problems may arise if any object is placed on top of the unit.
• If the product has a door handle, do not pull on the handle when re-locating the product. The
handle may become loose and become damaged and/or cause injury.
• Be careful not to jam your hand or any other body part in the moving parts of the refrigerator.
• Do not put your hand or any other foreign materials into the ice machine while it is operating.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS