WARNING
Let the cord from the plug outlet be | Do not install the refrigerator on a wet | |
directed Downwards. | floor or in a place with much humidity | |
If it is directed up, the cord near the plug is | moisture. | |
Electric insulation gets weakened, | ||
bent and can be damaged, which can | ||
cause an electric shock or fire. | resulting in a risk of electric shock | |
| hazards. |
Never let the power cord touch or pass over | Check if plug is loose from the wall outlet. |
heating appliances. | Electric insulation gets weakened, |
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Power cord can be damaged, resulting in a | resulting in a risk of electric shock |
risk of electric shock hazards. | hazards. |
Never pour or spray water into the | Do not place containers with water or |
refrigerator (both interior and exterior). | liquid on top of refrigerator. |
| Water can be poured into the refrigerator |
Electric insulation gets weakened, resulting | and can cause electric shock hazards or |
in a risk of electric shock hazards. | damage. |
Do not let children hang on the refrigerator | Do not move or remove compartment | |
doors. | shelves/pockets while foods and | |
Refrigerator can fall and do harm to them. | containers are on them. | |
Hard container (of glass, metal etc.) can | ||
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| fall to hurt you and can break shelf glass | |
| and interior parts. | |
Never repair or disassemble or amend the | Never store any flammable gas or liquid | |
refrigerator on your own | in the refrigerator. |
There is a risk of personal injury or damage to the refrigerator. It is recommanded that any service be carried out by a qualified person.
Never use flammable gas, benzene, thinner, | If a gas leak is found near the refrigerator |
gasoline, spray etc. near the refrigerator. | or in the kitchen, ventilate it immediately |
There is a risk of fire, explosion and | without touching power plug or |
refrigerator. | |
personal injury or damage. |
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WARNING
Do not store medicine, academic research | Never insert fingers or hands into the bottom |
samples which require strict temperature | of refrigerator, especially into the bottom |
control in the refrigerator. | back. |
| You can be hurt by sharp metal edges or can |
| receive an electric shock. |
Do not change fuse or light bulb on your | When you find the power cord damaged or |
own. Call the service agent to change them. | cut, call the service agent immediately. |
When you get rid of your old refrigerator, be sure to remove the door packings first.
Children can be entrapped and suffocated in an abandoned refrigerator.
Leave it just a few days! is very dangerous.
CAUTION
Be sure to unplug when the refrigerator is | Never touch foods and containers | |
not used for a long time. | especially of metal with wet hands in the | |
| freezer compartment. | |
| You can be hurt by chilblains or cold bum. | |
Never eat any decayed or deteriorated food at all. | Never place bottles and containers of glass | |
| in the freezer compartment. | |
Foods stored too long in the refrigerator can be | Glass containers and bottles can be broken | |
decayed or deteriorated . | ||
so can hurt you. | ||
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When moving the refrigerator (horizontally | Be sure to turn up the wheel first before | |
or tilted), more than 2 persons are required | moving the refrigerator. | |
to hold it. | The wheels can damage or scratch the floor. | |
( One to hold top back handles, the other, | ||
If you move it a long distance, never forget | ||
bottom holder. ) | ||
to fasten the interior parts tightly with tapes. | ||
If other parts gripped, it is very dangerous | ||
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and likely to slip. | The parts can collide and break each other. | |
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