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OWNER’S MANUAL
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
Please read this owner’s manual thoroughly before operating and keep it handy for reference at all times.
GBB930*****
GA**489****
AFN36881825
P/NO : MFL42818325, #2 |
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Electrical Connections (In the UK Only)
Important
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
GREEN AND YELLOW : EARTH
BLUE : NEUTRAL
BROWN : LIVE
This appliance must be earthed
Green and Yellow(Earth)
Brown(Live) |
Fuse |
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Blue(Neutral)
Cord grip
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol ( ) or coloured Green or Green and Yellow.
The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black.
The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Red.
If a 13 amp (BS 1363) plug is used, fit a 13 amp BS 1362 fuse.
Registration
The model and serial number are found on the rear of this unit. This number is unique to this unit and not available to others. You should record requested information here and retain this guide as a permanent record of your purchase. Staple your receipt here.
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4 CONTENTS
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5 INTRODUCTION |
19 FOOD STORAGE |
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Product fiche |
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RECOMMENDATIONS |
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Safety requirements |
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Food storage |
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Primary refrigerator components |
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12 INSTALLATION |
20 CARE AND MAINTENANCE |
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Cleaning |
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Climate class |
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General information |
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Installation |
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Refrigerator features |
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Connection |
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Reversible doors |
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13 OPERATION |
23 TROUBLESHOOTING |
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Control Panel |
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Smart Diagnosis (remote assistance) |
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- Temperature control |
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Troubleshooting |
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- Optimal temperature zone |
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Warranty conditions |
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(Opti-Temp Zone) |
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- Express Freeze |
25 DISPOSAL |
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- Eco Friendly mode |
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– Lockout |
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25 Disposing of old units |
15– Self-diagnostics
16- Door alarm
16 - Freezer compartment lighting
16 Refrigerator compartment
16How to remove the Opti-Temp Zone Pull-Out Drawer
17How to remove the Pull-Out vegetable drawer
17How to remove the Pull-Out drawer cover
17Bottle rack
17Removing and installing the removable Glass Shelf
18Folding glass shelf
18Removing and installing freezer drawers
19Ice-making
INTRODUCTION 5
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PRODUCT FICHE |
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Trade Mark |
LG Electronics |
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Model |
GBB930***** |
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GA**489**** |
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Category |
7 (Refrigerator-Freezer) |
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Energy efficiency class |
A++ |
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Annual energy consumption |
246 |
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“XYZ” [kWh per year], based on |
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standard test results for 24 hours |
Actual energy consumption will depend on how |
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the appliance is used and where it is located |
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Fresh Food |
230 |
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Storage Volume [L] |
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Frozen Food |
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105 |
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Storage Volume [L] |
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Design temperature of other |
None |
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compartments (>14°C) |
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Frost-Free |
Fresh Food compartment |
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Compartments |
Frozen Food compartment |
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Temperature Rise time [h] |
16 |
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K |
Freezing Capacity [kg/24h] |
11.6 |
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Climate class |
SN-T |
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This appliance is intended to be used at ambient |
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temperature between 10°C and 43°C |
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Airborne acoustical noise |
40 |
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emissions [dB(A)] |
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Free standing / Built-in |
Free standing |
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NOTE
Technical characteristics of the refrigerator can be changed by the
Company-manufacturer without prior Notice.
6 INTRODUCTION
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
ATTENTION!
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
WARNING!
Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction.
WARNING!
Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING!
Do not damage the refrigeration circuit.
WARNING!
Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
To reduce risk of injury or property loss caused by improper use of the refrigerator, the following safety instructions should be followed. (After making oneself familiar with these instructions, keep them in a safe and accessible location). Remember to give them to the refrigerator's next owner.
WARNING!
This sign indicates the presence of a hazard or threat to life or limb
ATTENTION!
This sign indicates a risk of an accident or material damage
The manufacturer shall not be responsible in the event operating procedures given in this manual are not followed.
WARNING!
• Before use, this refrigerator should be properly installed and connected in accordance with the installation instructions.
• Do not take the refrigerator apart, repair it, or implement any changes to its design.
This could lead to fire or defects in its operation, which could cause an accident.
• To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury when operating this device, basic precautions should be observed.
INTRODUCTION 7
CONNECTING TO A
POWER SOURCE:
The refrigerator should
have its own outlet.
Use of one outlet for multiple devices can cause a
If the power cord or plug appears to be damaged or the
plug fails to secure
properly with the outlet, they should not be used.
This can cause electric shock or a short-circuit, which, in turn, could cause a fire.
Do not allow water to come in contact with the
power cord's plug.
Water coming in contact with the
plug or damage to
the plug can cause a fire or electric shock.
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become kinked and make sure |
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no heavy object is |
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pressing down on |
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it. |
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A compressed |
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cord can become |
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damaged, which can cause a fire |
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or electric shock. |
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Replacing the power cord or |
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changing its length is prohibited. |
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This may damage it |
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or cause a |
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short-circuit and |
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become a fire hazard. |
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If the power cord is |
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damaged, its |
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replacement should be |
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undertaken by the manufacturer, |
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the manufacturer's service |
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partner, or similarly qualified |
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professional in the interest of |
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safety. |
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Do not pull hard on the power cord or touch the
plug with wet hands.
This could cause electric shock or injury
Dry the plug, wipe off any dust and plug it back into the outlet.
Dust, water or a loose connection may lead to fire or electric shock.
The refrigerator should be grounded.
Improperly grounding the
device can lead
to break-down or
electric shock.
GROUND
WIRE
MORE 30 INCHES (80 CM)
WHEN OPERATING THE REFRIGERATOR:
Do not place heavy, dangerous or other objects on the refrigerator.
When opening or closing the doors, these objects can fall off and lead to injury, fire or electric shock.
Do not lean on the doors, trays, |
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drawers or shelves. |
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This can cause the |
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refrigerator to fall over |
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or injure your hand. Make absolutely certain
that children do not do this.
Damage to the insulation of the |
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electrical components |
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can cause a |
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short-circuit or electric |
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shock. |
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8 INTRODUCTION
Do not use flammable materials like ether, gasoline, ethanol, liquefied petroleum gas (propane or butane), spray cans, or cosmetics
near the
refrigerator. Do
not store explosive substances such as aerosols cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance.
This can cause an explosion or fire. |
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Do not place light candles in the |
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refrigerator to eliminate |
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unpleasant odours. Do |
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not use a hairdryer to dry |
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the interior of the |
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refrigerator. |
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This can cause an explosion or fire. |
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Do not put animals in |
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the refrigerator. |
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Be careful when opening and |
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closing the refrigerator doors, as |
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one may injure |
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others in the |
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vicinity. |
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When opening |
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and closing doors, |
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hands and feet may get caught |
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in them, and a child may be |
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struck by the corner of a door. |
Do not store scientific materials in the refrigerator.
Storage of materials that
require strict
maintenance of a temperature range can result in their loss
or unexpected chemical reactions, which can be dangerous.
If the refrigerator has been flooded, subsequent use is only permitted in the
event it has been checked by a service center representative.
Otherwise, there is danger of electric shock or fire.
If there is a gas leak, do not |
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touch the refrigerator or outlet. |
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Immediately air out the premises |
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and contact the |
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service center. |
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If in the process |
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of transport, |
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installation, or |
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operation some kind of |
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damage leads to a gas leak, any |
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spark can cause a fire or |
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explosion. |
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Do not spray water on the |
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external and internal |
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surfaces of the |
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refrigerator or clean it |
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with solvents. |
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This may cause a short-circuit or |
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electric shock. |
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In order to transport the |
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refrigerator, hold |
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it by the handles |
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located on the |
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front at the |
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bottom and in the back at the |
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top. |
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If handled differently, your hands |
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may slip off the refrigerator, |
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which can lead to injury. |
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Do not put your hands or any |
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other objects in the vents under |
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the lid, or the |
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openings located |
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on the rear of the |
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refrigerator. |
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This could cause |
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electric shock or |
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injury. |
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INTRODUCTION 9
If a strange smell or smoke is detected coming
from the
refrigerator, unplug it from the outlet and contact the service center.
This could lead to a fire.
The refrigerator |
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should only be |
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taken apart, |
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repaired or have |
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any changes |
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made to its |
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design by a qualified specialist. |
Do not use the refrigerator for |
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non-household purposes (test |
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materials, use on a |
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vessel, etc.). |
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This could create |
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unexpected risks like |
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fire, electric shock, |
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loss of refrigerated |
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foods or chemical reaction. |
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When disposing of the refrigerator, |
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remove the door |
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gaskets and leave the |
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shelves in place. |
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This may prevent a |
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child being locked in. |
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Install the refrigerator on a hard, |
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even surface. |
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To prevent it from |
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falling and causing |
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injury or even death. |
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Heaters should not be used near |
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the refrigerator. |
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This could lead |
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to a fire. |
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Do not put your hands under the refrigerator.
You can cut yourself on the iron grate underneath.
Do not allow fats and oils |
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vegetable) on the |
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refrigerator's |
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plastic parts. |
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This can cause |
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damage or destroy them. |
If you wish to dispose of the |
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refrigerator, get in touch with a |
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disposal service. |
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SERVICE CENTER |
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The refrigerant |
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and insulating gas |
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used in the device |
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require special |
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disposal procedures. Before |
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disposal, ensure that none of the |
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pipes on the rear of the device |
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have been damaged. |
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Make sure your |
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hands are dry |
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before you reach into the freezer compartment.
This could cause frostbite.
After unplugging the refrigerator, |
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do not turn it back on |
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again for at least 5 |
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minutes. |
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It may cause the |
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5 minutes |
operation
of the refrigerator to fail.
To unplug the refrigerator, do not pull on the power
cord, but rather on the plug.
Pulling on the power cord can cause electric shock, short-circuit or fire.
Do not use combustible aerosols |
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near the refrigerator. |
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This could lead to a |
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fire. |
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