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1. SAFETY INFORMATION AND GENERAL
INSTRUCTIONS
RECYCLING:
INFORMATION FOR THE CORRECT DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES (RAEE)
When the appliance reaches the end of its service life, you should not dispose of it with the
general domestic waste.
It can be taken free of charge to the local administrations’ specific selective collection
centres, or to distributors who provide this service.
Separating a domestic appliance before disposing of it means you will prevent possible
negative consequences for the environment and health which may be given rise
to by incorrect disposal, and it means the materials making it up can be treated
and recycled, obtaining important savings on energy and resources.
To remind you that you must collaborate with a selective collection scheme,
there is a symbol on the product warning you not to dispose of it in traditional
refuse containers.
For further information, contact your local authority or the shop where you bought the
product.
OLD REFRIGERATOR:
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Make sure that the refrigeration circuit is not damaged: it may
contain substances which could affect the environment.
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Make the refrigerator unusable:
1. Cut off supply cable.
2. If possible remove the doors: leave the racks in place to
prevent children from getting in easily.
PACKING:
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The packing materials used are completely recyclable, (Cardboard,
PE bubble wrap, EPS…).
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WARNING: Keep packing materials out of the reach of children:
these materials are potentially hazardous.
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With disposal, observe local standards of treatment of this type of
waste.
FEATURES OF THE REFRIGERATOR:
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This refrigerator includes a four star ( * ***) freezer compartment enabling you to
freeze food.
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This refrigerator will operate correctly between the following
temperatures: 10º C - 43º C