• Do not place vessels filled with
liquid onto the product. Splashing
water on an electrical part may
cause electric chock or the risk of
fire.
• Do not store items that need precise
temperature adjustment (such as
vaccines, heat-sensitive medication,
science materials etc.) in the
refrigerator.
• If you are not going to use the
product for a long time, unplug it
and remove the food in it.
• If there is a blue light on the
refrigerator, do not look at this light
with optical tools.
• Exposing the product to rain, snow,
sun or wind is dangerous in terms
of electrical safety.
• In products with mechanical control
(thermostat), wait for 5 minutes
to plug in the product again after
unplugging.
• Do not overload the refrigerator.
Objects in the refrigerator may fall
down when the door is opened,
causing injury or damage. Similar
problems may arise if any object is
placed onto the product.
• If the product has a door handle, do
not pull the handle when re-locating
the product. The handle might be
loose.
• Be careful not to jam your hand or
any other body part in the moving
parts of the refrigerator.
• Do not put your hand or any other
foreign materials into the ice
machine while it is operating.
Hydrocarbon (HC) Warning
• If your product's cooling system
contains R600a:
This gas is flammable.
Therefore, pay attention not to
damage the cooling system
or the piping during use and
transportation. If damaged,
keep the product away from
potential fire sources that
may cause it to catch fire and
ventilate the room where the
product is placed.
If the product is damaged
and if you see gas leak,
please keep away from
the gas. It may cause
C
frostbite when it gets into
contact with the skin.
(including R134)
Ignore this warning if the
cooling system of your
C
product contains R134a.
Type of gas used in the
product is stated on the
type plate which is on
C
the left wall inside the
refrigerator.
WARNING:
Never throw the product
A
into fire for disposal.
For Products with a Water
Dispenser/Ice Machine
• Pressure for cold water inlet shall
be maximum 90 psi (620 kPa). If
your water pressure exceeds 80 psi
(550 kPa), use a pressure limiting
valve in your mains system. If you
do not know how to check your
water pressure, ask for the help of a
professional plumber.
• If there is a risk of water impact
in your installation, always use a
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