Electrical Information; Sociable Remarks - Environmental Protection - INVENTOR IW34BL Manuel De L'utilisateur

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• Upon first use, and for proper calibration, please allow unit to operate
continuously for 24 hours.

2. ELECTRICAL INFORMATION

The nameplate, with all the electrical and technical data of this appliance, is located on the
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rear panel.
The appliance should be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations.
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Be sure the device is grounded properly. Proper grounding is important as it minimizes
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the chance of electric shock or fire. The power cord is equipped with a grounding plug for
protection against electric shock hazards.
The device must be used in a properly grounded wall socket. If the specific socket you intend
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to use is not adequately grounded or protected by a time delay fuse or circuit breaker, have a
qualified electrician install the proper receptacle.
- A 10A plug outlet or higher, should only be used.
- This Wine Cooler requires 220-240V/50Hz AC power, possible voltage fluctuations over
220-240V±10% may cause the malfunction and damage of the unit.
Ensure the wall socket is still accessible after the installation of the Wine Cooler.
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Do not use extension cords or adapter plugs with this device.
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Be certain that no damage has occurred to any of the electrical components (e.g. main plug,
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main cable, compressor). If any damage has occurred, please Contact certified Service or a
qualified electrician.
To avoid personal injury, always disconnect the power supply of the device, before
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maintenance.
Power off the refrigerator before removing the plug. Do not
disconnect the plug from the wall socket by pulling on the cord.
3. SOCIABLE REMARKS
- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Disposal of equipment no longer used:
Please follow the instructions below, when using this refrigerator in European countries.
This appliance requires special treatment for disposal. In the European Union, electronic
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equipment must not be treated as domestic waste, but must be disposed of professionally in
accordance with Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and Council of 27th January
2003 concerning old electrical and electronic equipment. The disposal of this unit should follow
all legal requirements and should not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste.
The hazardous substances can leak into the ground water supply thus entering the food chain,
endangering your health and the environment.
There are several alternative solutions for disposal. Please remove all doors before disposal
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to prevent children's accidental trapping.
A) Your local municipality has established free collection systems for electronic
waste.
B) Your local retailer upon purchase of a new product.
C) The manufacturer may accept the old appliance for disposal.
D) Old appliances sometimes contain valuable resources for scrap metal dealers.
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