The appliance must be properly connected to an
electrical power supply.(See: “Connection to Power
Supply”.)
If any food has a strange smell or color, throw it
away, because it is very likely that it is spoiled and
therefore is dangerous to consume.
Always disconnect the appliance from the power
supply before cleaning the appliance, replacing the
light bulb and/or attempting repairs.
WARNING:
Repairs should be performed by
qualified service personnel only.
Do not defrost the appliance with other electric
appliances (for example a hair dryer) and never
attempt to scrape/remove ice/frost with sharp
objects. Use only enclosed tools or tools recommend-
ed by the manufacturer.
The refrigerating system of the appliance is filled
with refrigerant and oil, so when the appliance is
damaged, handle it with care and dispose of it in
compliance with environmental protection
safeguards.
The rating plate containing Model/Serial Number
and other technical data specific to this unit, is locat-
ed either inside the appliance or outside on the rear
wall.
DISPOSING WORN OUT APPLIANCES
When your appliance finally wears out, dispose of
it in a safe and harmless manner. If the appliance is
equipped with a door lock that cannot be opened
from the inside(lock, bolt), make sure the lock is
removed, disable or destroyed before being dis-
carded. This will make it impossible for children to
accidentally lock themselves inside the appliance
and suffocate.
The refrigerator system of the appliance is filled
with refrigerant and insulating substances which
should be separately treated and processed. Call
your nearest authorized service agent or special-
ized servicing center. If you are unable to locate
one, contact your local authorities or your distributor.
Be careful not to damage the tubes on the rear wall
of the appliance (danger of pollution.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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