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Do not install the refrigerator in a damp place, or where it may come into contact with water.
• Deteriorated insulation of electrical parts can cause short circuit, electric shock or fire.
Do not store pharmaceuticals or other temperature-sensitive products in the refrigerator.
• You should not store products that require strict temperature controls in the refrigerator.
Do not let children climb, swing or hang on the refrigerator door.
• This can cause serious injury, as well as damaging the refrigerator.
Do not operate the refrigerator in the presence of explosive fumes or flammable gas.
• This can cause explosion or fire.
Do not store petrol or other flammable liquids and vapours in the refrigerator, or use them near the appliance.
• This can cause explosion or fire.
-WARNING:
Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate
the defrosting process, other than those recommended by
the manufacturer.
• This can cause damage to the interior of the refrigerator or
cause an explosion.
-WARNING:
Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage
compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type
recommended by the manufacturer.
• This can cause explosion or fire.
-WARNING:
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
• This can cause explosion or fire.
-WARNING:
Do not open the cover of LED lighting of fridge interior.
• This can cause electric shock. If the LED lighting does not work
correctly, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service
agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
Do not try to disassemble, repair or modify the refrigerator yourself.
• You may injure yourself – or others – with burns or electric shock, or damage the refrigerator. If your appliance needs
alterations or repair, please consult authorized service centre.
Ensure that the refrigerator is plugged into an earthed mains socket. DO NOT plug into an unearthed mains
socket.
• A short circuit could cause an electrical shock.
Make sure the mains lead and plug are not squashed or
damaged.
• A damaged mains plug or lead can cause short-circuit, fire
or electric shock.
• If the mains lead is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
• Do not attempt to replace it yourself.
Safety instructions
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