GB
4
For
handling:
Always
handle
the
appliance
to
avoid
any
damage.
Never
freeze
defrosted
food
except
if
they
have
been
cooked
before,
in
order
to
eliminate
harmful
bacteria.
Never
refreeze
seafood
that
has
been
defrosted.
For
the
details
concerning
the
method
of
cleaning,
please
see
section
“Cleaning
and
maintenance”
on
page
14.
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
If
you
are
discarding
an
old
fridge
freezer
with
a
lock
/
catch
fitted
to
the
door,
ensure
that
it
is
left
in
a
disabled
condition
to
prevent
the
entrapment
of
young
children
when
playing.
Unplug
the
appliance
from
the
mains
socket
when
not
in
operation
and
before
cleaning.
Remove
food
before
cleaning
the
appliance.
Do
not
insert
oversized
food
as
this
could
cause
incorrect
operation.
Extreme
caution
must
be
used
when
moving
the
appliance.
Do
not
give
children
ice
‐
cream
and
water
ices
direct
from
the
freezer
compartment
as
the
low
temperature
may
cause
‘freezer
burns’
on
the
lips.
Do
not
stand
or
support
yourself
on
the
base
or
door,
etc.
Dispose
of
your
old
appliance
Fridge
freezers
contain
refrigerant
and
gases
in
the
insulation.
Refrigerant
and
blowing
gases
must
be
disposed
of
professionally.
Ensure
that
tubing
of
the
refrigerant
circuit
is
not
damaged
prior
to
proper
disposal.
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