13. Do not connect the appliance to an energy saving plug (e.g. Sava
Plug) and to inverters which convert direct current (DC) into
alternating current (AC), e.g. solar systems, power supply of ship
s.
14. A dedicated and properly grounded socket meeting the data of the
plug is required to minimize any kind of hazard. The appliance must
be groun
ded prope
rly.
15. Always check that the power cord is not placed under the appliance
or damaged by moving the appliance.
16. The technical data of your energy supplier must meet the data on
the model plate of the appliance.
17. Your domestic circuit must be equipped with an automatic circui
t
breaker.
18. Do not modify the appliance.
19. Turn off the power before you install the appliance and before you
connect it to the mains. RISK OF FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK!
20. Disconnect the appliance from the mains before you clean or
maintain it. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
21. Remove possible dust accumulation at the power plug, at the safe
ty
power
socket and at all plug connectors regularly. RISK OF FIR
E!
22. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
23. The power plug must always be accessible after installation.
24. Do not use any electric appliances inside the food storage
compartments of your appliance unless they are recommended by
the manufacturer of your refrigerator.
25. Do not put any heat-radiating appliances onto your appliance.
26. Do not install the appliance in a place where it may come in cont
act
with water/rain; otherwise the insulation of the electrical system will
be damaged.
27. Do not put a water-boiler or vases onto your appliance. The electrical
components of your appliance can be seriously damaged by water
over-boiling or spilled water.
28. Do not use any steam cleaners to clean or defrost the appliance.
The
steam can get into contact with the electrical parts and cause an
electrical short. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
29. Never use mechanic devices, knives or other sharp-edged items to
remove encrusted ice inside the appliance. RISK OF EL
ECTRIC
SHOCK caused by damaging the interior of the appliance.
30. Do not eat food which is still frozen. Children should not eat ice-
cream straight from the freezer. The coldness can cause injuries in
the mouth.
31. Contact with frozen food, ice and metal components in the freezer
compartment can cause injuries similar to burns.
32. Children must never play with the appliance.