Owner's Manual

Introduction
5
Pull
out
the
power
plug
prior
to
cleaning
the
fridge-freezer.
Never
damage,
serverely
bend,
pull
out,
or
twist
the
power
cord
because
power
cord
damage
may
cause
a
fire
or
electronic
shock.
Never
place
glass
products
in
the
freezer
because
they
may
be
broken
when
their
inner
contents
are
frozen.
It
will
cause
electric
shock
or
fire.
If
possible,
connect
the
fridge-freezer
to
its
own
individual
electrical
outlet
to
prevent
it
and
other
appliances
or
household
lights
from
causing
an
overload.
The
supply
plug
of
the
refrigerator-freezer
should
be
placed
in
easy
accessible
position
for
quick
disconnection
in
emergency.
If
the
supply
cord
is
damaged,
it
must
be
replaced
by
the
manufacturer
or
its
service
agent
or
a
similarly
qualified
person
in
order
to
avoid
a
hazard.
Don't
store
or
use
gasoline
or
other
flammable
vapors
and
liquids
in
the
vicinity
of this
or
any
other
appliance.
In
the
event
of
an
electric
short
circuit,
grounding
(earthing)
reduces
the
risk
of
electric
shock
by
providing
an
escape
wire
for
the
electric
current.
In
order
to
prevent
possible
electric
shock,
this
appliance
must
be
grounded.
Improper
use
of
the
grounding
plug
can
result
in
an
electric
shock.
Consult
a
qualified
electrician
or
service
person
if
the
grounding
instructions
are
not
completely
understood,
or
if
you
have
doubts
on
whether
the
appliance
is
properly
grounded.
Important
Safety
Instruction
Precaution
Do
not
modify
or
extend
the
Power
Cord
length
Don't
Use
an
Extension
Cord
Accessibility
of
Supply
Plug
Supply
Cord
Replacement
Danger
Don't
store
Grounding
(Earthing)
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Warning
Risk
of
child
entrapment.
Before
you
throw
away
your
old
refrigerator
or
freezer:
Take
off
the
doors.
Leave the
shelves
in
place
so
that children
may
not
easily
climb
inside.
w
Keep
ventilation
openings,
in
the
appliance
enclosure
or
in
the
built-in
structure,
clear
of
obstruction.
w
Do
not
use
mechanical
devices
or
other
means
to
accelerate
the
defrosting
process,
other
than
those
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
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Do
not
damage
the
refrigerant
circuit.
w
Do
not
use
electrical
appliances
inside
the
food
storage
compartments
of
the
appliance,
unless
they
are
of
the
type
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
w
The
refrigerant
and
insulation
blowing
gas
used
in
the
appliance
require
special
disposal
procedures.
When
disposal,
please
consult
with
service
agent
or
a
similarly
qualified
person.