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Other Useful Information (Cont.)
Moving the
refrigerator
• If you must move the appliance, empty all food and wipe the inside dry.
• Securely tape down all loose items inside the appliance (shelves and
racks), turn the levelling legs up to the base and tape the door shut.
• If you want to remove shelves and accessories for transport, take a picture
so you know in which position to reinstall them after the move.
• The refrigerator is heavy, take care when moving it. We recommend you
lift it together with another person to avoid injury or an accidental fall and
damage to the appliance.
• Do not lift or pull the door by the door handle.
• Do not lay the unit completely flat on its side or back as this may cause
damage to the compressor. Do not decline it more than 45°.
• Ensure the fridge stays secure in an upright position during transportation.
Protect the outside of the fridge with a blanket or similar item.
Using the rollers
The refrigerator has two rollers at the back that you can use to move the
appliance more easily. But only use the rollers on even ground; moving it
on uneven ground can damage the rollers. Tilt the refrigerator by about 30
degrees and push forward, or pull backward, while holding the appliance
securely on both sides with your hands. Take care of your back! Do not risk
injury by tilting the refrigerator too much.
Holiday time
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Short holidays:
leave the fridge operating during vacations of less than
three weeks.
•
Long holidays:
if the appliance will not be used for several months,
remove all food and unplug the power cord. Clean and dry the interior
thoroughly. To prevent odour and mould growth, leave the door open
slightly, blocking it open, if necessary.
Power failure
To maintain your fridge and freezer temperatures as cold as possible during a
power outage, follow a few simple rules:
• Do not put more food into the refrigerator during a power outage.
• Do not open the fridge or freezer door frequently.
• Any temperature rises in the freezer compartment may affect the storage
time and quality of your frozen food, so please consume any frozen food as
soon as possible.