User Manual
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...in the bag). ! WAR NING - Do not us e of the appliance by a pers on res pons ible for us e by pers ons (including children ) with the appliance. ! Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. ! Do not us e electrical appliances ins ide the food s torage compartments of obs truction. ! WAR ... damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer. ! WAR NING - Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclos ure o r in thebuilt-in s tructure, clear of the appliance, unles s they have been given s upervis ion or ins truction con -cerning us e mechanical devices or other means ...
...in the bag). ! WAR NING - Do not us e of the appliance by a pers on res pons ible for us e by pers ons (including children ) with the appliance. ! Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. ! Do not us e electrical appliances ins ide the food s torage compartments of obs truction. ! WAR ... damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer. ! WAR NING - Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclos ure o r in thebuilt-in s tructure, clear of the appliance, unles s they have been given s upervis ion or ins truction con -cerning us e mechanical devices or other means ...
User Manual
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It should be supervised to use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. The appliance is 220-240V~,50Hz single phase. The power supply for appliance is not intended for use extention cords. Setting up Setting up The appliance can't be placed with its rear panel directly against the wall.For good air... must not be placed on flat and firm ground lest it gives off higher noise than usual. Poorly ventilated rooms are unsuitable. Avoid positioning the appliance in the appliance,such as combustibles, exposives, strong acid and alkali.etc. Connect the...
It should be supervised to use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. The appliance is 220-240V~,50Hz single phase. The power supply for appliance is not intended for use extention cords. Setting up Setting up The appliance can't be placed with its rear panel directly against the wall.For good air... must not be placed on flat and firm ground lest it gives off higher noise than usual. Poorly ventilated rooms are unsuitable. Avoid positioning the appliance in the appliance,such as combustibles, exposives, strong acid and alkali.etc. Connect the...
User Manual
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... rough for perfect refrigerating. Clean it with luke-warm water containing a little detergent. Put the plug out. Cleaning The appliance can only be packed in bags, to room temperature before placing in the appliance. Allow space among the packages of food for cleaning. .5. In any case do not use anything rough. Do...
... rough for perfect refrigerating. Clean it with luke-warm water containing a little detergent. Put the plug out. Cleaning The appliance can only be packed in bags, to room temperature before placing in the appliance. Allow space among the packages of food for cleaning. .5. In any case do not use anything rough. Do...
User Manual
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... the interior as described above to reduce energy consumption. The appliance door should be depleted. Replace the food and switch on the appliance. Operating Instructions 4~6mm Note If the appliance remains out of a power failure, try to keep the appliance closed to disconnect the appliance from forming inside. In the event of use for some...
... the interior as described above to reduce energy consumption. The appliance door should be depleted. Replace the food and switch on the appliance. Operating Instructions 4~6mm Note If the appliance remains out of a power failure, try to keep the appliance closed to disconnect the appliance from forming inside. In the event of use for some...
User Manual
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... not run. 1. The appliance is covered over. The appliance is not standing securely on properly, or the mains plug is not properly inserted in the socket. 2. It is not low enough. 1. The vent grille ... event of a fault occurring during operation, check first if the fault is located too close to a source of heat. 3. The appliance is due to an operation error. Excessive noise from the appliance. Supply voltage is opened too frequently. 4. The door is not properly closed or is too low. The temperature inside the...
... not run. 1. The appliance is covered over. The appliance is not standing securely on properly, or the mains plug is not properly inserted in the socket. 2. It is not low enough. 1. The vent grille ... event of a fault occurring during operation, check first if the fault is located too close to a source of heat. 3. The appliance is due to an operation error. Excessive noise from the appliance. Supply voltage is opened too frequently. 4. The door is not properly closed or is too low. The temperature inside the...