the mains (fuse, switch, main
switch, etc.) shall be available
on the electrical installation.
• Do not touch the plug with wet
hands.
• When unplugging the appli-
ance, don't hold the power
cord, but the plug.
1.4
Handling Safety
• This product is heavy, do not
handle it by yourself.
• Do not hold the product from
its door while handling the
product.
• Be careful not to damage the
cooling system and the pipes
while handling the product. Do
not operate the product if the
pipes are damaged, and con-
tact an authorized service.
1.5
Installation Safety
• Contact the Authorized Service
for the product's installation.
To prepare the product for use,
see the information in the user
manual and make sure the
electric and water utilities are
as required. If not, call a quali-
fied electrician and plumber to
arrange the utilities as neces-
sary. Failure to do so may res-
ult in electric shock, fire, prob-
lems with the product, or in-
jury.
• Check for any damage on the
product before installing it. Do
not have the product installed
if it is damaged.
• Place the product on a clean,
level and hard surface and bal-
ance it with the adjustable
legs. Otherwise, the refriger-
ator may tip over and cause in-
juries.
• The product shall be installed
in a dry and ventilated environ-
ment. Do not keep carpets,
rugs or similar covers under
the product. This may cause
risk of fire as a result of inad-
equate ventilation!
• Do not block or cover ventila-
tion holes. Otherwise, power
consumption increases and
your product may be damaged.
• The product must not be con-
nected to supply systems such
as solar power supply. Other-
wise, your product may be
damaged due to sudden
voltage changes!
• The more refrigerant a refriger-
ator contains, the bigger its in-
stallation room should be. In
very small rooms, a flammable
gas-air mixture may occur in
case of a gas leak in the cool-
ing system. At least 1 m³ of
volume is required for each 8
grams of refrigerant. The
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