1.6 Warnings and advice to save
energy
Place the appliance in a cool, well-ventilated
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room, but do not expose it directly into sunlight or
leave it near sources of heat (such as radiators,
stoves and others). Otherwise, use an insulating
board.
Check from time to time that the refrigerator
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ventilation is adequate (sufficient air circulation in
the back of the appliance).
Try not to open the refrigerator door too often,
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especially if the room temperature is high and
with humidity. When you open the door, close it
as soon as possible.
Under normal temperature conditions, set the
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thermostat knob to a middle position.
Do not put hot food in the refrigerator; make sure
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they have cooled down to room temperature. Do
not overload the refrigerator, as this will force the
compressor to operate for longer. Foods that
freeze too slowly will lose quality or even spoil.
- The refrigerator is intended for
household use, such as storage
of foods; it shall not be used for
other purposes, such as storage
of blood, drugs or biological
products, etc.
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