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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
Moving the refrigerator
Caution
Using the refrigerator
Do not overload the door
shelves.
・If large bottles or other items are
forcibly packed into the door
shelves, they might fall out,
causing injury.
Do not store glass bottles or jars in the freezer
compartments.
・When their contents freeze, the bottles or jars might
crack or shatter, causing injury.
When opening the vegetable
compartment, take care not
to get your feet caught
between the compartment
and the floor.
・Open this compartment with care, as you might hit
your foot, resulting in injury.
Do not put your hands or feet under the
refrigerator.
If you put your hands or feet under the
refrigerator (for example, during cleaning),
you might cut yourself on some metal
parts or otherwise injure yourself.
When opening or closing a refrigerator door,
ensure that your fingers or hands do not get
caught between the door and other parts of
the refrigerator, such as an
adjacent open door.
When closing a refrigerator
door, do not hold onto parts
of the refrigerator other than
the door handle.
Do not move the refrigerator by using its
wheels, as this might damage the floor.
・Lay a protective sheet or cloth along the
path where the refrigerator will be moved,
to prevent the floor from being damaged.
If you are moving the refrigerator by
using a crane, do not attach the crane
to the refrigerator door handles.
Ensure that the back and sides of
the refrigerator do not knock into
anything during transport.
When moving the refrigerator,
grasp the handles for moving
the refrigerator.
If you hold other parts of the
refrigerator, your hands might slip.
・For safety reasons, you will need at least two people
to move the refrigerator.
・Carry the refrigerator with its doors facing up as
shown in the figure.
・Use tape to secure the power cord so that it does
not drag or hang down.
Ensure food and other stored items do not
protrude from their compartments or over
the edges of shelves.
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Bottles or other items might fall out, causing injury.
Do not touch food or any items (including
containers and trays) inside the freezer
compartments with wet hands.
・Touching such items (especially metal items) with
wet hands might cause injury or frostbite.
Do not eat food that smells strange or that
has changed color.
・Eating spoiled food might cause sickness or
serious illness.
Do not open or close
refrigerator doors while
another person is using the
refrigerator.
Do not strike or apply excessive force to
the glass shelves. (The glass shelves
might crack or shatter, causing injury.)
Ensure that the refrigerator doors are
completely closed.
If doors are not closed completely and left slightly open
for an extended period of time, condensation or frost
might form and, as a result, water might drip from the
refrigerator onto the floor.
When opening or closing a refrigerator door,
ensure that your fingers or hands do not get
caught between the door and other parts of the
refrigerator, such as an adjacent open door.
Be careful when inserting and removing
the glass shelves as they are heavy.
If you hear an odd sound or find residue
(such as powder) caused by abrasion,
immediately stop using the refrigerator
and contact our customer service center
to request inspection.
Do not open or close refrigerator doors
with excessive force, as this might cause
food or other items to fall.
When opening or closing
a door or compartment while another door
or compartment is open, be careful not to
pinch your hands or fingers between the
doors or compartments.
Do not put hot items on glass shelves.