Safety precautions
The refrigerator is operated through a 220- | A dedicated socket with reliable grounding must |
240VAC/50Hz power supply. Abnormal | be provided for the refrigerator. The |
voltage fluctuation may cause the refrigerator | refrigerator's power cable is fitted with |
to fail to start, or damage to the temperature | (grounding) plug that fits a standard |
control or compressor, or there may be an | (grounding) socket. Never cut off or dismount |
abnormal noise when the compressor is | the third pin (grounding). After the refrigerator is |
operating. In such a case, an automatic | installed, the plug should be accessible. |
regulator shall be mounted. |
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Care for the power cord | Damaged power cord |
Hold the plug, not the cord, when | When the power cord is damaged or the plug is |
unplugging the refrigerator. | worn, turn off the refrigerator and consult an |
Ensure that the power cord is not trapped | authorized service agent for replacement |
by the refrigerator. Do not step on the |
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power cord. |
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Take care not to roll over the power cord or |
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damage it when moving the refrigerator |
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away from the wall. |
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If coal gas or other inflammable gas is | Unplug the refrigerator for the following |
leaking in the vicinity of the refrigerator | reasons: |
Turn off the valve of the leaking gas; | Cleaning or maintenance; |
Open the doors and windows; | Lamp replacement |
Do not unplug or plug the power cords of |
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the refrigerator or any other appliance. |
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