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Warnings for energy
1.
Refrigerating appliances might not operate consistently (possibility of
defrosting of contents or temperature becoming too warm in the frozen
food compartment) when sited for an extended period of time below
the cold end of the range of temperatures for which the refrigerating
appliance is designed.
2.
The fact that effervescent drinks should not be stored in food freezer
compartments or cabinets or in low-temperature compartments or
cabinets, and that some products such as water ices should not be
consumed too cold.
3.
The need to not exceed the storage time(s) recommended by the food
manufacturers for any kind of food and particularly for commercially
quick-frozen food in food-freezer and frozen-food storage compartments
or cabinets.
4.
The precautions necessary to prevent an undue rise in the temperature
of the frozen food while defrosting the refrigerating appliance, such as
wrapping the frozen food in several layers of newspaper.
5.
The fact that a rise in temperature of the frozen food during manual
defrosting, maintenance or cleaning could shorten the storage life.
6.
The necessity that, for doors or lids fitted with locks and keys, the keys be
kept out of the reach of children and not in the vicinity of the refrigerating
appliance, in order to prevent children from being locked inside.
Warnings for disposal
Refrigerant and cyclopentane foaming material used for the
refrigerator are flammable. Therefore, when the refrigerator
is scraped, it shall be kept away from any fire source and be
recovered by a special recovering company with corresponding
qualification other than be disposed by combustion, so as to
prevent damage to the environment or any other harm.
When the refrigerator is scraped, disassemble the doors, and
remove gasket of door and shelves; put the doors and shelves in a
proper place, so as to prevent trapping of any child.