• Do not store beer, beverages or other liquids con-
tained in bottles or enclosed containers inside the
freezer compartment; otherwise the bottles or en-
closed containers may explode.
warnings related with energy
• Refrigerating appliances might not operate consistently (thawing
of contents, or temperature becoming too warm in the freezer
compartment) when set for an extended period of time below the
cold end of the range of temperatures for which the refrigerating
appliance is designed.
• Carbonated soft drinks should not be stored in the freezer com-
partment. Water ice cubes should not be consumed too cold.
• Do not exceed the storage times recommended by the food manu-
facturers particularly for commercially quick-frozen food in the
freezer and fresh food compartments.
• Take precautions to prevent an undue rise in the temperature of
the frozen foods while defrosting the refrigerator, such as wrap-
ping frozen food in several layers of newspaper. A rise in the tem-
perature of frozen foods during manual defrosting, maintenance
or cleaning could shorten their storage life.
• For doors or lids fitted with locks and keys, the keys should be kept
out of the reach of children and not in the vicinity of the refrigera-
tor in order to prevent children from being locked inside.
warnings related with the disposal of the
appliance
Refrigerant and cyclopentane foaming material used in the refrig-
erator are flammable, therefore, when the refrigerator is scraped, it
shall be kept away from any fire source and be recovered by a spe-
cial company having a corresponding qualification other than be
disposed by combustion, so as to prevent damage to the environ-
ment or any other harm.
WHEN THE REFRIGERATOR IS DISPOSED OF, REMOVE THE DOORS,
AND THE DOOR GASKETS AND SHELVES TO PREVENT TRAPPING OF
CHILDREN.
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