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Do not use steam or steamed
cleaning materials for cleaning the
refrigerator and melting the ice inside.
Steam may contact the electrified
areas and cause short circuit or
electric shock!
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Do not wash the product by spraying
or pouring water on it! Danger of
electric shock!
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In case of malfunction, do not use
the product, as it may cause electric
shock. Contact the authorized service
before doing anything.
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Plug the product into an earthed
socket. Earthing must be done by a
qualified electrician.
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If the product has LED type lighting,
contact the authorized service for
replacing or in case of any problem.
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Do not touch frozen food with wet
hands! It may adhere to your hands!
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Do not place liquids in bottles and
cans into the freezer compartment.
They may burst out!
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Place liquids in upright position after
tightly closing the lid.
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Do not spray flammable substances
near the product, as it may burn or
explode.
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Do not keep flammable materials and
products with flammable gas (sprays,
etc.) in the refrigerator.
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Do not place containers holding
liquids on top of the product.
Splashing water on an electrified part
may cause electric shock and risk of
fire.
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Exposing the product to rain, snow,
sunlight and wind will cause electrical
danger. When relocating the product,
do not pull by holding the door
handle. The handle may come off.
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Take care to avoid trapping any part
of your hands or body in any of the
moving parts inside the product.
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Do not step or lean on the door,
drawers and similar parts of the
refrigerator. This will cause the product
to fall down and cause damage to the
parts.
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Take care not to trap the power cable.
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When positioning the appliance,
ensure the supply cord is not trapped
or damaged.
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Do not locate multiple portable
socket-outlets or portable power
supplies at the rear of the appliance.
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Children aged from 3 to 8 years
are allowed to load and unload
refrigerating appliances.