PROHIBITED
DANGER OF
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
DISCONNECT
POWER CORD
FROM WALL
OUTLET
DON'T TOUCH
When disconnecting the power cord plug from
the wall outlet, hold at the plug. Pulling on the
cord could cause the wire to break, possibly
resulting in overheating and a fire.
Do not throw items onto the shelves and do
not place items totalling more than 30kg on
each shelf. The shelf could fall, causing injury or
break the shelf itself.
If installation in a damp location is unavoidable,
please install an electrical leakage circuit
breaker. If there is no electrical leakage
breaker, this may result in electrical shock.
Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet
before moving the appliance and make sure
that the power cord is not damaged during
transport. A damaged power cord could result
in electrical shock and/or fire.
Do not apply excessive force to the glass
surfaces as the glass could break/smash and
cause personal injury.
Make sure that the appliance does not tip over
or fall when it is moved. A falling appliance
could cause serious injury.
Be sure to attach and secure shelves correctly.
An improperly attached shelf could fall down
and cause injury or break the shelf.
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