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• In order to avoid the creation
of a flammable gas-air mixture
if a leak in the refrigerating
circuit occurs, the size of the
room in which the appliance
may be sited depends on the
amount of refrigerant used.
Never start up an appliance
showing any signs of damage.
If in doubt, consult your dealer.
The room must be 1 m³
in size for every 8 g of
R-600a refrigerant inside the
appliance. The amount of
refrigerant in your particular
appliance is shown on the
identification plate inside the
appliance.
ADDITIONAL TIPS
FOR PROPER USAGE
• In the event of a power failure,
call the local office of your
Electricity Company and ask
how long it is going to last.
- Most power failures that are
corrected in an hour or two
will not affect your freezer
temperatures. However, you
should minimize the number
of door openings while the
power is off.
- But Should the power failure
last more than 24 hours,
remove all frozen food.
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• If the key is provided with
freezer, the keys should
be kept out of the reach of
children and not in vicinity of
the appliance.
• The appliance might
not operate consistently
(possibility of defrosting of
contents or temperature
becoming too warm in the
freezer) when sited for an
extended period of time below
the cold end of the range
of temperatures for which
the refrigerating appliance is
designed.
• Your appliance is frost free,
which means there is no
need to manually defrost
your appliance, as this will be
carried out automatically.
• Temperature rising during the
defrost can comply with ISO
requirement. But If you want
to prevent an undue rise in the
temperature of the frozen food
while defrosting the appliance,
please wrap the frozen food in
several layers of newspaper.
• Any increase in temperature of
frozen food during defrosting
can shorten its storage life.
• The temperature of two
star section (sections) or
compartment (compartments)
which have two star symbol
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