Trayslide Support
Trayslide
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4. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
* This refrigerator/freezer must be plugged into
the separated power receptacle which is readily
accessible and has enough capacity. The
maximum allowable voltage variation should not
exceed ± 0 percent of the nameplate rating.
See the Nameplate.
* If the supply cord and the plug should need to be
replaced, it should only be done by a qualified
service engineer to avoid any danger.
5. FINAL CHECK LIST
) Is the refrigerator/freezer in a site where the
ambient temperature is within 5°C to 43°C all
year around?
2) Have all shipping carton, packing, tape(s) and
protective plastic film on the exterior and Top
Panel been removed from the refrigerator/
freezer?
3) Have all electrical connections been made?
4) Has the power supply voltage been tested or
checked against the nameplate rating?
5) H a s t h e u s e r b e e n g i v e n t h e I n s t r u c t i o n
Manual and instructed on how to operate the
refrigerator/freezer and the importance of
periodic maintenance recommended?
6) H a s t h e u s e r b e e n g i v e n t h e n a m e a n d
telephone number of the Authorized Service
Agency?
6. OPERATION
IMPORTANT
. Be careful not to let water into the machine
compartment. This might cause failure or
electric shock hazard.
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2. To prevent electric shock, do not touch the
Attachment Plug with wet hands.
3. Do not store any volatile or flammable
substances, such as benzine, ether,
adhesives and LPG, in the unit.
4. This refrigerator/freezer is designed only for
temporary storage of foods. Use for any
other purposes (ex. storage of chemicals
or medical supplies such as vaccine and
serum) could cause deterioration of stored
items.
5. Do not throw anything onto the Shelves.
They may fall off and cause injury.
6. Do not store bottles or cans near the air
outlet. They may freeze up and break,
causing a risk of injury.
7. Do not use combustible spray or place
volatile and flammable substances near the
unit. They could catch fire from a spark of
a switch or the like.
8. Do not put anything into the machine
compartment or the air inlet/outlet. The
Fan rotating rapidly inside may cause injury
or heat.
9. Energise the refrigerator/freezer for hour
and check for proper temperature before
putting foods in the cabinet.
0. Do not block the air inlet/outlet with foods.
. If the cabinet temperature is adjusted at
a subfreezing temperature, do not store
vegetables and any foods that should not
be frozen.
2. Do not pack the cabinet with foods. Allow
some space between them to ensure a
good air flow.
3. Do not put in warm or hot foods. Let them
cool first, or they will raise the cabinet
temperature and could deteriorate other
f o o d s i n t h e c a b i n e t o r o v e r l o a d t h e
refrigerator/freezer.
4. Make sure all items are snug on each
Shelf.
5. Moist or fresh foods and those with a strong
smell like seafood should be wrapped up
in a plastic film or packed in a container.
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