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outlet by yanking the cord. Unplug the power cord from the outlet
by grasping the plug.
7. Do not insert any objects into the device or place any objects on the
device (e.g. vases, cups, etc.). Never cover the ventilation openings!
8. Do not use other electrical appliances or freezing equipment in the
appliance.
9. If this appliance is replacing an old appliance with a lock, make the
lock of the old appliance inoperational to prevent children from
locking themselves inside (e.g. when playing).
10. Do not use mechanical devices or other artificial means to speed
up defrosting. Do not use electrical appliances in the food storage
area. Protect the cooling circuit of the appliance against damage.
11. Do not allow children to play with the appliance. Also, they may not
sit on the shelves and hang on the door of the appliance.
12. Do not use sharp metal objects to remove ice in the refrigerator,
as they can damage the freezing circuits and cause irreparable
damage to the equipment. If necessary, use a plastic scraper.
13. Do not store explosive materials such as sprays with propellant in
the appliance.
14. Do not place containers (glass bottles or cans) with liquids in the
freezer. The container could burst.
15. Bottles containing liquids with high alcohol content must be
properly closed and placed vertically when stored.
16. Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight, do not use it outside
and do not expose it to rain.
17. Do not touch the cooling surfaces with wet hands. Risk of injury.
18. Do not consume the ice removed from the freezer.
19. This appliance is designed for domestic use and for use in similar
places, such as:
- Kitchenettes in shops, offices and other workplaces
- appliances used by guests in hotels, motels and other residential
areas.
- appliances used in bed and breakfast residences
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