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Dawlance DW-44 User Manual

Dawlance DW-44
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DW-48
DW-44
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
OPERATION MANUAL
CONTENTS
Thank you very much for buying this product. Before using your new
refrigerator, please read this operation manual to ensure that you gain
the maximum benefit from it.
DESCRIPTION ...............................................................2
WARNING.......................................................................3
CAUTION........................................................................3
INSTALLATION ..............................................................4
OPERATION ...................................................................5
STORING FOOD ............................................................6
CARE AND CLEANING .................................................7
WHAT TO DO BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE.....7
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Dawlance DW-44 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelDW-44
CategoryRefrigerator
Ice TrayYes
Frequency50Hz
Voltage220V

Summary

Safety Warnings and Precautions

Child Safety During Disposal

Remove the door before discarding to prevent children from getting trapped.

Storage of Flammable Materials

Do not store volatile materials like petrol or alcohol due to explosion risk.

Electrical Component Safety

Unplug the unit before cleaning electrical parts or replacing bulbs.

Power Plug Handling

Do not touch plug pins when disconnecting to prevent electric shock.

Power Plug Dust Hazard

Dust on the power plug can cause fire; keep it clean.

Modification Prohibition

Do not attempt to modify the refrigerator to avoid fire, shock, or injury.

Child Safety Lock

Keep keys away from children to prevent them from being locked inside.

Compressor Unit Heat

Avoid touching hot compressor parts to prevent burns or injury.

Frostbite Prevention

Do not touch frozen food with bare hands to prevent frostbite.

Power Connection Safety

Plug directly into the source; avoid double adaptors.

Power Cord Handling

Do not nip or kink the power cord to prevent shock or fire.

Damaged Power Cord

Do not use a damaged cord or plug to prevent electric shock or fire.

Disconnecting Power Lead

Remove the plug, not the lead, to prevent electric shock or fire.

Refrigeration System Punctures

Avoid sharp objects contacting the system to prevent damage.

Gas Leak Procedure

Ventilate area and do not touch refrigerator or outlet if a gas leak occurs.

Operating Your Refrigerator

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