is damaged in any other way. If this is the case, consult the shop
or our technical service. Never replace the plug or cord yourself.
• The appliance must be moved and installed by two or more
persons.
• When moving the appliance, do not lift it or pull the doors or
handles.
• Be careful when moving the appliance to prevent the floor from
getting damaged.
• During installation, do make sure the power cable is not
damaged.
• Check that the appliance is not placed too close to a heat source.
• Do not place heat generating appliances such as (microwave)
ovens on top of the appliance.
• In order to ensure proper ventilation, a free space of 10 cm
should be maintained around the appliance.
• Install the appliance on a sturdy, flat and stable surface.
• Install the appliance in a dry and well
ventilated room. The appliance is
intended for use in a room where
the ambient temperature falls within
the applicable class, depending
on the climate class found on the
information plate on the back of the appliance.
• Never cover the ventilation openings.
• Do not store explosive or highly flammable substances in the
appliance. The vapours could cause a fire hazard or an explosion.
• Do not store glass bottles or jars with liquids in the freezer, as
they could break when frozen.
• Do not use mechanical, electrical or chemical agents to speed
up the defrosting process.
• Repairs to electrical appliances should only be performed by
skilled persons.
• Only use the appliance indoors.
• Always remove the plug from the socket when the appliance
must be cleaned or repaired.
• Never use the appliance with parts that are not recommended or
supplied by the manufacturer.
• Do not pull the cord and/or appliance to remove the plug from
the wall socket. Never touch the plug with wet or moist hands.
• Be careful with ice cubes and ice pops. If these are consumed
directly out of the freezer, there is a risk of frostbite.
Climate class
Ambient temperature
SN
From 10°C to 32°C
N
From 16°C to 32°C
ST
From 18°C to 38°C
T
From 18°C to 43°C
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