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Similar problems may occur
when an object is placed over
the product.
•
Ensure that you have removed
any ice or water that may have
fallen to the floor to prevent
injuries.
•
Change the locations of the
racks/bottle racks on the door
of your refrigerator while the
racks are empty only. Danger of
physical injury!
•
Do not place objects that may
fall/tipped over on the product.
These objects may fall while
opening or closing the door and
cause injuries and/or material
damages.
•
Do not hit or exert excessive
pressure on glass surfaces.
Broken glass may cause injuries
and/or material damages.
•
The cooling system in your
product contains R600a
refrigerant. The refrigerant type
used in the product is specified
in the the type label. This gas
is flammable. Therefore, be
careful not to damage the
cooling system and the pipes
while operating the product. In
case of damage to the pipes;
- Do not touch the product or the
power cord,
- Keep the product away from
potential sources of fire that may
cause the product to catch fire.
- Ventilation the area where the
product is placed. Do not use a fan.
- Contact authorized service.
•
If the product is damaged and
you observe gas leak, please
stay away from the gas. Gas may
cause frostbite if it contacts your
skin.
1.7 Maintenance
and cleaning safety
•
Do not pull by the door handle if
you shall move the product for
cleaning purposes. Handle may
cause injuries if it is pulled too
hard.
•
Do not clean the product by
spraying or pouring water on
the product and inside the
product. Risk of electric shock
and fire.
•
Do not use sharp or abrasive
tools to clean the product.
Do not use materials such as
household cleaning agents,
detergents, gas, gasoline,
alcohol, wax, etc.
•
Use cleaning and maintenance
agents that are not harmful for
food only inside the product.
•
Do not use steam or steamed
cleaning materials for cleaning
the product and thawing the ice
inside it. Steam contacts the live
areas in your refrigerator and
causes short circuit or electric
shock!
•
Take care to keep water away
from the electronic circuits or
lighting of the product.
•
Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe
the dust or foreign material on
the tips of the plugs. Do not use
a wet or damp piece of cloth to
clean the plug. Otherwise, risk
of fire or electric shock may
occur.
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