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Safety
The improper handling of the
appliance may cause damage.
Do not use the door to pull or lift
■
the appliance.
Only place the appliance on an
■
level and firm surface. The
surface must be able to bear the
weight of the filled appliance.
Do not use any sharp or pointed
■
objects when unpacking the
appliance.
Be careful not to damage the
■
insulation material on the back
of
the
appliance
unpacking the appliance.
Do not operate any electrical
■
equipment inside the appliance
that does not correspond to the
construction type recommended
by the manufacturer.
Do not use mechanical devices
■
or other tools other than those
recommended
manufacturer.
Only use the interior lighting to
■
illuminate the inside of the
appliance. It is not suitable as
room lighting.
Do not store any glass or metal
■
containers
containing
pop, beer, etc. Water expands
when frozen and can cause the
container to burst.
Defrost the appliance in due
■
time before an ice and frost
layer of over 4 mm. If too much
ice
forms,
consumption
rises
freezer door may no longer
close tight.
when
by
the
water,
the
power
and
the
Do not use any tools other than
■
those recommended by
manufacturer to accelerate the
defrosting
process.
example, do not use electrical
heaters, knives or devices with
an open flame, e.g. candles.
The thermal insulation and the
inner container are sensitive to
scratches and heat and may
melt.
Note the following when
■
cleaning:
Never
use
–
granular or abrasive cleaning
agents or those containing
soda, acid or solvent. Such
agents
attack
surfaces. We recommend all-
purpose
cleaners
neutral pH value.
Door
seals
–
appliance parts are sensitive
to oil and grease. Remove any
contaminants as quickly as
possible.
Only use soft cloths.
–
Wait 5 minutes after switching
■
the appliance off. Only switch on
the appliance after this time
elapses.
Only use original accessories.
■
the
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aggressive,
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with
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