04_ safety informationfreezer compartmentDo not overfi ll the refrigerator with food.•When you open the door, an item may fall out and-cause personal injury or material damage.Do not put bottles or glass containers in the•freezer.When the contents freeze, the glass may break•and cause personal injury.Do not spray inflammable gas near the refrigerator.•There is a risk of explosion or fi re.-Do not directly spray water inside or outside the•refrigerator.There is a risk of fi re or electric shock.-Do not store volatile or fl ammable substances in•the refrigerator.The storage of benzene, thinner, alcohol, ether,-LP gas and other such products may causeexplosions.If you have a long vacation planned, it is advisable•to empty the appliance or use the vacationfunction.Do not store pharmaceuticals products, scientifi c•materials or temperature-sensitive products in therefrigerator.Products that require strict temperature controls-must not be stored in the refrigerator.Do not put a container fi lled with water on the•refrigerator.If spilled, there is a risk of fi re or electric shock.-CAUTION SIGNS FORCLEANINGNever put fi ngers or other objects into the•dispenser hole and ice chute.It may cause personal injury or material damage.-Do not use a wet or damp cloth when cleaning•the plug, remove any foreign material or dust fromthe power plug pins.Otherwise there is a risk of fi re.-WARNING SIGNS FORDISPOSALWhen disposing of this or other refrigerators,•remove the door/door seals, door latch so thatsmall children or animals cannot become trappedinside.Leave the shelves in place so that children may•not easily climb inside.R600a or R134a is used as a refrigerant. Check•the compressor label on the rear of the applianceor the rating label inside the fridge to see whichrefrigerant is used for your refrigerator. Whenthis product contains fl ammable gas (RefrigerantR600a) contact your local authority in regard tosafe disposal of this product.Cyclopentane is used as a insulation blowing gas.•The gases in insulation material require specialdisposal procedure. Please contact your localauthorities in regard to the environmentally safedisposal of this product. Ensure that none of thepipes on the back of the appliances are damagedprior to disposal. The pipes shall be broke in theopen space.In the event of a power failure, call the localoffi ce of your Electricity Company and askhow long it is going to last.Most power failures that are corrected in an hour ortwo will not affect your refrigerator temperatures.However, you should minimize the number of dooropenings while the power is off.But should the power failure last more than 24hours,remove all frozen food.For doors or lids fi tted with locks and keys, the keysbe kept out of the reach of children and not in thevicinity of the refrigerating appliance, in order toprevent children from being locked inside.ADDITIONAL TIPS FOR PROPERUSAGEAllow the appliance to stand for 2 hours•after installation.To get best performance of product,•Do not place foods too closely in front of the vents-at the rear of the appliance as it can obstruct freeair circulation in the freezer compartment.Wrap the food up properly or place it in airtight-containers before put it into the fridge freezerDo not put any newly introduced food for freezing-near to already frozen food.There is no need to disconnect the refrigerator•from the power supply if you will be away forless than three weeks. But, remove all the food ifyou are going away for the three weeks or more.Unplug the refrigerator and clean it, rinse and dry.The appliance might not operate consistently•(possibility of defrosting of contents ortemperature becoming too warm in the frozenfood compartment) when sited for an extendedperiod of time below the cold end of the range oftemperatures for which the refrigerating applianceis designed.Do not store food which goes bad easily at low•temperature, such as bananas, melons.Place the ice tray at the originally provided•posistion by manufacturer in order to achieveoptimal ice-freezing.CAUTIONCAUTION