Safety
Child Safety Guide
Please keep children from entering or climbing the refrigerator to prevent children from locking
inside the refrigerator or hurting themselves when the refrigerator falls.
DO NOT let the children near the refrigerator when open and close the doors. Children should be
supervised to ensure that they
don’t
play with the appliance.
User Safety Guide
Never pull out the electric plug by pulling the power cable. Always hold the plug head and pull it out
from the socket. DO NOT pressed the power cord under the refrigerator or feet. When the
refrigerator is moved away from the wall, never press or damage the power cord. When the power
cord is damaged or the plug is worn,
please don’t
use it anymore and consult with manufacture or
qualified electrician right away. When the power cord is worn or damaged, you must change it at the
repair station designated by the manufacturer.
When coal gas or other inflammable gases are leaked, IMMEDIATELY EVACUATE the area, and from a
safe location either call 911 or contact the local gas company. DO NOT smoke, or light a match, candle
or other flame. DO NOT pull out or insert electric plug of refrigerator or other electric appliances.
DO NOT put inflammable, explosive, volatile or strongly corrosive substances into the
refrigerator to avoid damaging the refrigerator or starting fire or other accidents.
DO NOT use inflammable solvent near the refrigerator to avoid risk of fire danger.
It is advisable that you don't put the power socket, voltage stabilizer, microwave oven and other
electric appliances on top of refrigerator to ensure safety. DO NOT use any electric appliances
inside the refrigerator (except for recommended by manufacture) to avoid electromagnetic
interference or other accidents.
When the refrigerator starts operating, do not touch the cold surface of the freezer
compartment, especially with wet hands, to avoid frostbites.
DO NOT put your hands/finger into the gap between refrigerator doors or the gap between doors and
body to reduce the risk of pinch. When you open the refrigerator's door, DO NOT let children
approach these areas mentioned above.
DO NOT sprinkle water onto rinse the refrigerator with water. Don't put the refrigerator in wet or
easy-to-sprinkle places so as not to influence the electric insulation property of the refrigerator.
DO NOT disassemble or reform the refrigerator by yourself. Never damage the refrigeration
pipeline. Please get the refrigerator repaired by qualified professional appliance servicer.
Don't put fluid substances in bottles or sealed containers into the freezer, like bottled beer or drinks
to avoid that the explosive cracking during freezing causes other losses.