Special instructions
| If this appliance is to replace a |
| before getting rid of the old model, break or remove the |
| lock as a safety measure to protect children who, when |
| playing, might have access to the refrigerator and lock |
| themselves inside. |
| The purchaser is responsible for installing the appliance. |
| The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for incorrect |
| installation or for failure to complete the earth connections |
| as described in this handbook. |
| At the end of the functional life of your appliance containing |
| cyclopentane gas in the insulation foam and perhaps gas |
| R600a (isobutane) in the refrigeration circuit the latter |
| should made safe before being sent to the dump. |
| For this operation, please contact your dealer or the Local |
| Organisation in charge of waste disposal. |
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Installation | After unpacking your new |
| be washed with a weak solution of sodium bicarbonate in |
| warm water. |
| Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly. Position the |
| appliance away from heat sources, at least 50 cm (20 inc) |
| and in a ventilated spot, not in niches or recesses. |
| Position the appliance in such a way that you can |
| access the socket where it is plugged in. |
| Wait about three hours before plugging the appliance in |
| to the mains to ensure proper performance. |
| Make sure the mains voltage corresponds with the voltage |
| indicated on the rating plate which is located inside the |
| refrigerator compartment on the lower |
| Insert the plug in an electric socket provided with earth |
| contact and suitable for a current of a least 10A. |
| Do not use adapters or shunts which could cause |
| overheating and burning. |
| If the wall socket has no earth contact, or if the plug is not |
| suitable for your mains, we suggest you call an electrician |
| for assistance. |
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