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Notes for Movement and 
Transport
 • Remove all food from inside the appliance. 
Then, transport the appliance only after fixing 
fragile parts such as shelves and the door 
handle with tape. Failure to do so may cause 
appliance damage.
 • Pull the power plug out, insert and fix it into 
the power plug hook at the rear or on top of 
the appliance. Failure to do so may cause 
damage to the power plug or floor scratch.
 • When transporting the appliance, more than 
two people should transport the appliance 
carefully. Dropping the appliance, which is 
extremely heavy, may cause personal injury or 
appliance failure.
 • When transporting the appliance over a long 
distance, keep the appliance upright. The 
appliance may fall over, causing malfunctions. 
Never transport the appliance laying down as 
it can cause a refrigerant circulation 
malfunction when it is turned back on again.
Notes for Installation
 • Install the appliance on a firm and level floor.
 − If the appliance is installed on an uneven 
floor, it can cause vibration and noise 
causing the appliance to fall resulting in 
injury. It could also cause the doors not to 
close correctly and introduce moisture inside 
the unit during operation.
 − If the appliance front or rear is not level, 
adjust the front feet so that it can be 
corrected. Severe cases may need the floor 
to be packed out with strips of thin timber.
 • Avoid placing the unit near heat sources, 
direct sunlight or moisture.
 • Connect the power supply cord (or plug) to 
the outlet. Don't double up with other 
appliances on the same outlet.
 • After connecting the power supply cord (or 
plug) to the outlet, Wait two or three hours 
before you put food into the appliance. If you 
add food before the appliance has cooled 
completely, your food may spoil.
 • After installing the appliance, connect the 
power plug into a outlet socket. Before moving 
and discarding the appliance, disconnect the 
plug from the  outlet socket.