Do not use the base, drawers,
■
doors etc. as a step or support.
Do not place any heavy objects
■
on the appliance. They may fall
down and cause injuries.
Lay the power cable in such a
■
way that it does not become a
tripping hazard.
Health hazard!!
Improper
handling,
refrigeration or overstocking may
cause the stored food to spoil. If
spoiled food is consumed, there is
a risk of food poisoning.
Ensure in particular that raw
■
meat and fish are adequately
packed to prevent adjacent food
from becoming contaminated by
salmonella
contaminants.
Comply
with
■
recommendations
manufacturers.
Note that the shelf life of frozen
■
food may decrease due to an
increase in temperature inside
the
appliance
cleaning or power failure).
In the event of an extended
■
power failure or a malfunction of
the
appliance,
stored frozen products from the
appliance
and
sufficiently cool room or another
refrigerator (max. storage time
in case of
malfunction: 13
hours).
After
a
malfunction,
■
whether the stored food is still fit
for
consumption.
refreeze, but rather immediately
consume
fully
thawed food.
Use drinking water only when
■
preparing ice cubes.
insufficient
or
other
the
shelf
life
of
food
(defrosting,
remove
the
store
in
a
check
Do
not
or
partially
Safety
The appliance may not function
properly if it is exposed to an
excessively
low
temperature for a long period.
This may result in a temperature
increase in the interior.
Always
comply
■
prescribed ambient temperature
(see "Climate classes" on page
59).
Risk of injury from frozen goods!
The improper handling of the
appliance may cause injury. There
is a risk of burns from low
temperatures.
The food and the inside walls of
■
the freezer compartment have a
very low temperature. Never
touch with wet hands. This may
cause
skin
damage is event possible if the
skin is dry.
Prior to consumption, allow ice
■
cubes or ice pops to thaw a
little. Do not put them in your
mouth directly after taking them
from the freezer compartment.
NOTE
Risks of damage
If the refrigerator was transported
in a horizontal position, lubricant
from the compressor may have
entered the refrigerator circuit.
Only transport the refrigerator
■
vertically wherever possible.
Before putting it into operation,
■
allow
the refrigerator to stand upright
for 2 hours. During this time, the
refrigerant flows back into the
compressor.
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ambient
with
the
injuries.
Skin