• Before disposing of your old refrigerator:
– Dismantle the drawers.
– Leave the shelves in the refrigerator so that
children cannot climb inside.
– Take off the doors.
CAUTION! Failure to obey these cau-
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tions could result in minor or moder-
ate injury.
Health hazard
• To avoid a hazard due to instability of the refrig-
erator, it must be fixed in accordance with the
installation instructions.
• Keep ventilation openings, on the refrigerator
and in its enclosure or in the built-in structure,
clear of obstruction.
• Do not use mechanical devices or other means
to accelerate the defrosting process, other than
those recommended by the manufacturer.
• Do not open or damage the refrigerant circuit
under any circumstances.
• Do not use electrical devices inside the refriger-
ator unless they are recommended by the manu-
facturer for that purpose.
Risk of injury
• Do not use or store flammable materials in or
near this refrigerator.
• Do not place articles on or against this refrigera-
tor.
• Do not modify this refrigerator.
NOTICE!
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Damage hazard
• Check that the voltage specification on the data
plate is the same as that of the power supply.
• Do not place the refrigerator near heat sources
(heaters, direct sunlight, gas ovens, etc.).
• Keep the condensate drain clean at all times.
• Do not use a high-pressure cleaner near the ven-
tilation grille when cleaning the vehicle.
• The refrigerator may not be exposed to rain.
Safety when operating
DANGER! Failure to obey these warn-
D
ings will result in death or serious
injury.
Electrocution hazard
• Do not touch exposed cables with your bare
hands.
• Before starting the refrigerator, ensure that the
power supply line and the plug are dry.
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CAUTION! Failure to obey these cau-
!
tions could result in minor or moder-
ate injury.
Health hazard
• Ensure to put only items in the refrigerator which
may be chilled at the selected temperature.
• Food may only be stored in its original packag-
ing or in suitable containers.
• Opening the door for long periods can cause
significant increase of the temperature in the
compartments of the refrigerator.
• Clean regularly surfaces that can come in contact
with food and accessible drainage systems.
• Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in
the refrigerator, so that it is not in contact with
and cannot drip onto other food.
• If the refrigerator is left empty for long periods:
– Switch off the refrigerator.
– Defrost the refrigerator.
– Clean and dry the refrigerator.
– Leave the door open to prevent mold devel-
oping within the refrigerator.
Risk of injury
• Do not put your fingers into the hinge.
• Close and latch the refrigerator door before
beginning a journey.
• The cooling system at the back of the refrigerator
becomes very hot during operation. Protect
yourself from coming into contact with hot parts
when removing ventilation grilles.
NOTICE! Damage hazard
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• Do not lean on the open refrigerator door.
• Store heavy objects such as bottles or cans only
in the refrigerator door, in the vegetable com-
partment or on the bottom shelf.
• If the refrigerator has a double-sided door and
the door is not locked correctly on the opposite
side, push on that side at the top and the bottom
until it locks in place.
• Ensure that the ventilation openings are not cov-
ered.
• Danger of overheating!
Always ensure sufficient ventilation so that the
heat generated during operation can dissipate.
Ensure that the refrigerator is sufficiently far away
from walls and other objects so that the air can
circulate.
• Do not fill the interior with ice or fluid.
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