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Use a dedicated wall outlet. Do not use
extension cords or convenience
receptacles as this could result in
electrical shock, overheating and fire.
Never use flammable spray cans or leave
flammable substances near the unit.
Sparks from electrical switches could
result in explosion and fire.
The cooler is intended for storage and
display of beer and beverages for sale. Do
not use for other purpose than the
intended as this could adversely affect
items placed in the unit.
Never attempt to insert fingers, sticks,
etc. into the cold air suction outlet.
A circulation fan is rotating at high speed
inside the outlet. Injury, electrical shock
and improper operation could result.
For indoor use only. Using the unit in a
location exposed to rain could result in
electrical leakage and electrical shock.
Never place heavy objects or items
containing water on top of the unit.
Objects could fall down and cause injury
and spilled water could deteriorate the
insulation of electrical components and
result in electrical leakage.
Install the unit in a location where the
floor is sturdy enough to support the load
of the unit. If the floor is not sturdy
enough or installation is incorrectly
performed, the unit could tip over and
falling shelves and products could cause
personal injury.
If you find gas leakage, please don’t touch
the chest freezer, and close gas and open
the door for ventilation. Gas leakage
causes explosion, fire and injury.
Store the unit in a location where it is not
exposed to rain. Using a unit that has
been exposed to rain could result in
electrical leakage and electrical shock.
Away from hot air sources. Cooling
performance is reduced if the unit is
placed near heat sources such as hot
plates and stoves and if it is exposed to
direct sunlight.
Leave disassembly and disposal of the
unit to qualified experts.
Should the unit need temporary storage,
make sure not to store the unit in a
location where children play and take
precautions so that the door cannot be
completely closed. This will minimize the
risk that a child becomes trapped inside
the compartment.