- If the refrigerator appliance remains empty for a long period
of time, unplug it by defrosting, cleaning, drying and leaving
the door open to prevent the development of mould inside
the appliance.
- WARNING: When positioning the appliance, make sure that
the power cable is not trapped or damaged.
- WARNING: Do not place multiple mobile sockets or mobile
power supplies on the rear of the appliance.
- WARNING: Keep the ventilation grilles of the enclosure of
the appliance or of the built-in cabinet clear.
- WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or similar
to accelerate the defrosting process other than those
recommended by the manufacturer.
- WARNING: Do not use electrical devices inside
preservation of food compartments unless they're of a type
recommended by the manufacturer.
- WARNING: Do not damage the refrigeration circuit.
- Inspect the power cable regularly for visible damage. If the
cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
the supplier, or qualified personnel to avoid hazards.
- WARNING! It is dangerous for anyone other than authorised
personnel to carry out maintenance or repairs involving the
removal of covers. To prevent the electric shock risk do not
attempt to repair the appliance yourself.
- Do not place carbonated beverages in the freezer
compartment. Ice cream can cause "freezer burns". This can
happen if they are ingested after removal from the freezer.
- Do not remove items from the refrigerator or freezer with
wet/moist hands, as this may cause skin abrasions or "freeze
burns". Bottles and cans should not be placed in the freezer
compartment, as they may burst when their contents freeze.
- See the storage times recommended by the manufacturer.
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