• The refrigerator must be safely grounded.
- Always make sure that you have grounded the
refrigerator before attempting to investigate or repair
any part of the appliance. Power leakages can cause
severe electric shock.
• Never use gas pipes, telephone lines or other
potential lightning attractors as an electrical ground.
- Improper use of the grounding plug can result in
a risk of electric shock. If it is necessary to use an
extension cord, use only a 3-wire extension cord
that has a 3-blade grounding plug and a 3-slot
receptacle that will accept the plug on the appliance.
The marked rating of the extension cord should be
AC115-120 V, 10 A, or more. If a grounding adapter
is used, make sure the receptacle box is fully
grounded.
• If the power cord is damaged, have it replaced
immediately by the manufacturer or its service
agent.
INSTALLATION CAUTIONS
CAUTION
• Allow suffi cient space to install the refrigerator
on a fl at surface.
- If your refrigerator is not level, the internal cooling
system may not work correctly.
• Keep the ventilation space in the appliance enclosure
or mounting structure clear of obstruction.
• Allow the appliance to stand for 2 hours after
installation.
• We recommend you have this refrigerator installed
by a qualifi ed technician or service company.
- Failing to do so may result in an electric shock, fi re,
explosion, problems with the product, or injury.
CRITICAL USAGE WARNINGS
WARNING
• Do not insert the power plug with wet hands.
• Do not store articles on the top of the appliance.
- When you open or close the door, the articles
may fall and cause personal injury and/or material
damage.
• Do not put a container fi lled with water on the
refrigerator.
- If spilled, there is a risk of fi re or electric shock.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance.
• Do not let children hang on the door. A serious injury
may occur.
• Do not let children go inside the refrigerator.
Children could become trapped.
• Do not insert your hands into the bottom area under
the appliance.
- Any sharp edges may cause personal injury.
• Do not let children step on a drawer's cover.
- The drawer may break and cause them to slip.
• Do not overfi ll the refrigerator with food.
- When you open the door, an item may fall out and
cause personal injury or material damage.
• Do not touch the inside walls of the freezer or
products stored in the freezer with wet hands.
- This may cause frostbite.
• Never put fi ngers or other objects into the water
dispenser hole, ice chute, or ice maker bucket.
- It may cause personal injury or material damage.
• Do not spray fl ammable gas near the refrigerator.
- There is a risk of explosion or fi re.
• Do not store volatile or fl ammable substances in the
refrigerator.
- The storage of benzene, thinner, alcohol, ether, LP
gas and other such products may cause explosions.
• Do not store pharmaceuticals products, scientifi c
materials, or temperature sensitive products in the
refrigerator.
- Products that require strict temperature controls
must not be stored in the refrigerator.
• Do not place or use an electrical appliance inside the
refrigerator, unless it is of a type recommended by
the manufacturer.
• Do not stand on top of the appliance or place
objects (such as laundry, lighted candles, lighted
cigarettes, dishes, chemicals, metal objects, etc.) on
the appliance. This may result in an electric shock,
fi re, problems with the product, or injury. Do not put
a container fi lled with water on the appliance.
- If spilled, there is a risk of fi re or electric shock.
• Do not use mechanical devices or any other means
to accelerate the defrosting process, other than
those recommended by the manufacturer.
• Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
• Do not disassemble or repair the refrigerator by
yourself.
- You run risk of causing a fi re, malfunction and/or
personal injury.
- When the interior or exterior LED lamp has gone out,
please contact your service agents.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
• Bottles should be stored tightly together so that they
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