Safety Information
Do not put undue stress on the power cord or place heavy articles on it.
•Placing heavy articles on the power cord create the risk of explosion or fire.
Do not insert the power plug with wet hands.
•It may cause electric shock.
Do not put a container filled with water on the Refrigerator.
•If it spills, it may cause fire or electric shock.
Do not install the Refrigerator in a damp place or water closed places.
•Wet and/or deteriorated insulation of the internal electrical parts may cause electric shock or fire.
Do not store volatile, flammable or high evaporating substances in the refrigerator.
•Storing benzene, thinner, alcohol, ether, LP gas, dryice, and other such products may cause explosions.
Do not disassemble or repair the Refrigerator by yourself.
•You run the risk of fire, appliance malfunctions and/or personal injury. Call your nearest service center for help from a qualified service technician.
Unplug the Refrigerator before changing the interior light.
•Changing the light while the Refrigerator is plugged in may cause electric shock.
If you wish to dispose of the Refrigerator, remove the doors and seals before throwing it away.
•The doors(and their seals) can entrap a child if they climb into the Refrigerator.
Make sure that the doors are off, and ensure that no one is suffocated by being locked inside.
The Refrigerator must be safely grounded
•Always make sure that you have grounded the Refrigerator before attempting to investigate or repair any part of the appliance. Power leakages can cause severe electric shock.
Never use gas pipes, telephone lines or other potential lightning attractors as an electrical ground.
•Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock. If it is necessary to use an extension cord to power the Refrigerator, use only a
4_ Safety Information