Hitachi R-S51AMJ How To Use Manual page 33

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Handling the power and power cable
● Clean the dust on the
power plug frequently.
Insulation failure from
moisture when dust
collects on the power plug
may cause fi re.
・ Unplug the power plug and wipe it with a dry cloth.
During normal use
● Do not splash water on
or inside the refrigerator.
・ This may impair electricity
insulation causing electric
Wetting
Prohibited
shock or fi re.
● Do not put water containers
on the refrigerator.
・ Spilled water may impair insulation
of electrical components causing
Wetting
Prohibited
faulty electrical currents. This may result in electric
shock or fi re.
● Do not put things on top
of the refrigerator.
・ Opening and closing doors
etc. may cause things placed
Prohibited
on top of the refrigerator to fall
resulting in injury.
● Do not touch
the machinery
components of the
Contact
Automatic ice maker.
Prohibited
・ There is a danger of injury when the ice trays are
rotating.
● Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
WARNING
● Be sure to unplug the
power plug before
maintaining the
refrigerator.
Continued use may
cause electric shock or injury.
・ Always hold the plug when unplugging it.
● Do not put in things
that may catch fi re.
・ Benzine, ether, LP gas,
thinner, adhesives may
Prohibited
ignite an explosion.
● Do not use fl ammable
sprays near the
refrigerator.
・ Sparks from points of
Prohibited
electrical contact such
as door switches may
ignite a fi re.
● Drugs, chemicals,
research and experimental
substances should not be
stored in the refrigerator.
Prohibited
・ Substances that require
precise conditions for storage cannot be stored
in a domestic refrigerator.
● Do not hang on the
doors or step up on the
various compartments.
・ Injury may be caused by
Prohibited
the refrigerator tipping over
or hands getting caught
between doors.
● Do not remove the cover
of the interior light.
・ When the interior light is
damaged, please contact either
Prohibited
the manufacturer, the service
centre or person with required knowledge for
replacing the light to avoid injury.
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