Panasonic NR-BY608X Operating Instructions Manual page 3

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WARNING
When installing...
Do not install the product in locations
exposed to water.
Provide a grounding connection or install a
ground-fault interrupter when the product is
installed in a humid or wet location.
(Contact your distributor.)
Do not block the ventilation port of the
refrigerator or spaces around it.
Leaked refrigerant may cause a fi re and
explosion.
For safety it should be checked that the
ground connection system in the house has
been installed correctly.
When using...
Do not let any
children hang or ride
on the refrigerator
door, the unit may
turn over and cause
an accident.
Do not apply water
on the body or
interior. Electrical
insulation could deteriorate and
may cause shocks or fi re.
Do not damage the cooling circuit (piping
on the back). The fl ammable refrigerant
may catch fi re and lead to an explosion.
Do not touch the compressor or pipes
because of high temperature. There is a
risk of burn injury.
Do not spray combustible chemicals near
the refrigerator.
If you detect a burning smell, disconnect
the power plug.
If you detect a gas leak from the cooling
range, ventilate the kitchen.
If you have damaged the cooling circuit
(piping on the back), then ventilate the
kitchen and contact your distributor.
■ Refrigerator LED lamp.
The refrigerator LED lamp is designed
specially for this product, it does not
function on individual replacing.
If replacement is required, Please contact
at Help line : Panasonic Customer Care all
locations where is mention.
This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance
by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
The refrigerator will
not be used for a long
period of time
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When storing food...
When opening/closing the doors...
When cleaning...
When moving or transporting
the refrigerator...
Unplug the refrigerator and take out all the food in the refrigerator. Wipe off all the water and
open the refrigerator to keep it dry. Prevent children from enter the refrigerator.
CAUTION
Do not freeze glass bottles,
that there is a risk of injury.
(If the liquid in a glass bottle
is frozen and broken, you
may be injured.)
Do not touch frozen foods
or containers (especially
metallic) with wet hands.
Do not place warm/hot
foodstuffs in the refrigerator.
Store warm food and drinks
after they have cooled.
Do not eat any smelling or colour-changed
food. Rotten food may cause illness.
Do not subject glass trays to high impact.
(Otherwise those glass trays may break
and you may be injured)
Food containers must reach
the bottom of the door shelves.
The foods must not protrude
from the shelf.
Do not open the refrigerator doors when
someone is in the vicinity of the refrigerator.
Do not push drawers by holding them at
the top.
Do not open refrigerator frequently or leave
it open for long time in order to prevent
water dripping inside and waste energy.
Be careful not to place your feet under the
bottom drawer.
Mind the gap between the doors. They may
nip your hand while closing the door.
Do not slide hands on the metal rail.
Do not clean the refrigerator
with chemical substance or
liquid. It will cause damage
and have corrosion on the
surface.
Do not place your hands or
feet beneath the bottom of the refrigerator.
Be cautious of hot copper pipe inside pan
water evap when removing it.
Do not transport refrigerators
in a horizontal position.
Laying a refrigerator
horizontally may damage the piping.
If any damage is noticed, do not touch the
refrigerator, avoid using fi re and ventilate
the room.
Apply protective covering, etc.
to fl oors with a fragile surface.
Hold the carrying handles
when transporting
the refrigerator.
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