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IInnssttaallllaattiioonn
Choosing a location 44
GGeett ttoo kknnooww yyoouurr AApppplliiaannccee 55
GGeettttiinngg yyoouurr AApppplliiaannccee rreeaaddyy ffoorr uussee
Final Check 6
Starting 6
Running in the Compressor 6
TThhee CCoonnttrroollss 77
SSttoorriinngg FFoooodd
Storing Fresh Food 8
Freezing Fresh Food/Procedure 9
Storing Frozen Food 9
Defrosting Frozen Food 9
CCaarriinngg ffoorr yyoouurr AApppplliiaannccee
Defrosting 10
Cleaning 11
Going Away 11
Changing the Light Bulb 11
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AAfftteerr SSaalleess SSeerrvviiccee1133
GGuuaarraanntteeee1144
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DDiissppoossaall ooff yyoouurr oolldd aapppplliiaannccee::
When replacing your old appliance with a new one, please comply with the
following:
Old appliances are not worthless rubbish. Valuable raw materials can be
reclaimed by recycling old appliances.
Render your old appliances unusable:
1. Pull out the mains plug.
2. Cut off the power cord and discard with mains plug.
3. To prevent children from locking themselves in the appliance and
suffocating - REMOVE THE LOCK.
Professional disposal is required for refrigerants in refrigeration appliances and
gasses contained in the insulation. Ensure that refrigeration tubing and coils are
not damaged or punctured prior to their proper disposal.
WARNING: AVOID ACCIDENTS TO CHILDREN. WHEN DISCARDING AN OLD FRIDGE
OR FREEZER BE CERTAIN TO MAKE THE LOCK UNUSABLE. IF POSSIBLE, REMOVE THE
DOOR AND DISCARD SEPERATELY.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SIT ON TOP OF YOUR APPLIANCE. IT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR
SUCH USE AND YOU COULD INJURE YOURSELF OR DAMAGE THE APPLIANCE BY
SUCH ABUSE.
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