5
•
Do
not
give
children
ice
‐
cream
and
water
ices
direct
from
the
freezer
as
the
low
temperature
may
cause
‘freezer
burns’
on
the
lips.
•
Do
not
stand
or
support
yourself
on
the
base
or
door,
etc.
Dispose
of
your
old
appliance
Freezers
contain
refrigerant
and
gases
in
the
insulation.
Refrigerant
and
blowing
gases
must
be
disposed
of
professionally.
Ensure
that
tubing
of
the
refrigerant
circuit
is
not
damaged
prior
to
proper
disposal.
NAMES
OF
PARTS
1.
Ice
cube
maker
2.
Door
handle
3.
Levelling
feet
4.
Freezer
flap
5.
Small
freezer
drawer
6.
Medium
freezer
drawer
7.
Large
freezer
drawers
BEFORE
INSTALLING
THE
APPLIANCE
Before
connecting
your
freezer
to
the
power
supply,
check
that
the
voltage
stated
on
the
rating
label
of
your
appliance
corresponds
to
the
voltage
in
your
home.
A
different
voltage
could
damage
the
appliance.
The
plug
is
the
only
way
to
unplug
the
appliance
and
should
therefore
be
accessible
at
all
times.
To
turn
off
main
power
to
the
appliance,
turn
it
off
and
then
detach
the
plug
from
the
outlet.
The
appliance
must
be
grounded.
The
manufacturer
is
not
responsible
for
damages
that
may
occur
as
a
result
of
usage
without
grounding.
INSTALLATION
Install
the
appliance
in
a
dry,
well
ventilated
room.
The
installation
location
should
neither
be
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
nor
near
a
heat
source,
e.g.
a
cooker,
radiator,
etc.
To
ensure
adequate
ventilation
for
the
appliance,
allow
a
minimum
of
10
cm
of
airspace
on
each
side
of
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