> Do not touch or handle foods or containers, especially
metal containers,in the freezer with wet hands when
the refrigerator is in operation. Doing so may result
in injury.
> Do not allow any child to climb into or on the
refrigerator. They could suffocate or injure themselves
falling.
> Do not place heavy objects on top of the refrigerator,
because objects may fall off when closing or opening
the door, potentially causing serious injury.
> Disconnect the power supply in the event of a
power failure and when cleaning the appliance. Do
not reconnect the refrigerator to the power supply
more than once within five minutes; otherwise the
compressor could be damaged due to successive
starts.
1.5 Warnings regarding placement of
items
> Do not put flammable, explosive, volatile or highly
corrosive items in the refrigerator, as this may result
in damage to the appliance or cause a fire.
> Do not place flammable items near the refrigerator,
as this may cause a fire.
> This refrigerator is intended for household use and
therefore for the storage of food; it must not be used
for any other purpose (the storage of blood, medical
supplies,biological materials, etc.).
Freezing chamber
> Do not place beer, carbonated beverages or
other fluids stored in pressurized containers in the
unit's freezer compartments; the bottles or closed
containers may crack due to freezing, causing damage
to the appliance and other food items.
1.6 Energy warnings
1) Refrigerating appliances may not always operate
consistently (the temperature can become too warm
in the freezer or its contents might defrost) when they
sit for an extended period of time in an environment
where the ambient temperature is too far above or
below the recommended ambient temperature in
which the appliance was designed to be used.
2) Use all necessary precautions to prevent an undue
rise in the temperature of frozen food while defrosting
the freezer, such as wrapping the frozen food in several
layers of newspaper or temporarily transferring items
to a cooler. Rising temperatures could result in frozen
foods defrosting when performing maintenance or
cleaning, shortening the foods' storage life.
Energy saving tips
The appliance should be located in the coldest area
of the room, away from heating appliances or heating
ducts and out of direct sunlight.
Hot foods should be allowed to cool down to room
temperature before they are placed in the refrigerator.
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