Description Of Product; Transport And Handling - Scandomestic SKB 182 W User Manual

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Important advice and information
This product is intended exclusively for private use and is de-
signed to store and cool food.
The following safety rules must be observed. We do not accept
responsibility or warranty claims from material damage or bod-
ily injury arising from use that is not in compliance with these
instructions.
The product must be installed, secured if necessary, and used in
accordance with the recommendations in this manual and oper-
ating instructions in order to avoid damage and danger caused
by unstable attachment or improper installation.
If the product was transported in a horizontal position, it should
be positioned vertically. Next, you should wait two hours before
connecting it. A small amount of oil may have leaked from the
cooling circuit, and it needs time to run back to the engine before
the product is connected, otherwise it may be damaged.
If the product is on wheels, remember that they are only in-
tended to facilitate small movements.
Do not use them to move the refrigerator across large distances.
grid. The plug must be pulled out of the socket before carrying
out any maintenance. Do not pull the cord to unplug; instead, pull
the plug itself out of the socket.
Never place bottles or glass containing liquid in the cooler unless
state, and the container may explode.
Do not use other methods than shown in this guide to speed up
defrosting.
Do not use electrical appliances inside the boxes designed to
store frozen foods, unless recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not allow children to play with the product, and keep pets
away from it. Old appliances must immediately be taken out of
the product. Restrict use of the door or remove it completely to
prevent a child or animal from getting locked inside.
In the event of problems that cannot be resolved using our ad-
vice (see "Troubleshooting'), please only contact our authorized
service centers or an authorized repair professional.
The cooling circuit of the refrigerator contains the refrigerant
isobutane (R600a), a natural gas that is not polluting; however,
ponents are damaged during transportation and installation. In
the event of damage, the cooler/refrigerator must kept away
be ventilated.
Only after a proper installation that complies with the recom-
mendations given in this manual is it possible to store food under
the proper conditions and achieve optimized power consump-
tion.
To limit electricity usage:
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Place the refrigerator in an appropriate place.
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The door must be opened for as short a time as possible.
Do not place food that is still warm in the cooler, especially
soup or other dishes that emit steam.
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Make sure to keep the product functioning optimally by
cleaning the condenser regularly (see "Regular Maintenance
Product").
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Check the seals around the door regularly, and make sure
that they close properly at all times. If not, contact the
service department.
In accordance with the latest environmental protection regula-
tions, this product contains no CFCs. It does, however, contain a
cooling gas called R600a. The exact type of gas is clearly stated
on the plate located on the inside of the refrigerator at the bot-
tom left.
R600a is a non-polluting gas that does not destroy the ozone
layer, and thus does not contribute to the greenhouse effect.
This product may emit trickling sounds. This is normal, and is due
to the interplay between compressor oil and refrigerant.

Description of product

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1 Top panel
2 Door freezer
3 Thermostat
4 Shelf
5 Crisper
6 Adjustable stand
7 Insert for eggs
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8 Door rack
9 Bottle rack

Transport and handling

The refrigerator should always be carefully lifted from the bot-
tom when it is moved. The refrigerator should never be inclined
more than 45 degrees. Do not use the handle to lift or support.
Never place the refrigerator upside down, horizontally or in a
place where it may become stuck. When indoors, move the re-
frigerator by using the two rear feet with wheels and allowing
the refrigerator tilt slightly.
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