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AVG ARBM184FSE Guide D'installation Et D'utilisation page 23

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3.INSTALLATION
RECOMMENDATIONS
WARNING
BEFORE CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE
You should make sure that you have a properly grounded outlet that is compatible with
the appliance plug.
BEFORE STARTING THE APPLIANCE
We recommend that you wait at least 2 HOURS before connecting the unit to allow
the refrigerant to flow back to the compressor.
BEFORE USING YOUR APPLIANCE
1.
Before placing food in your appliance, plug it in and wait 24 hours to ensure it is working
properly and that it reaches the correct temperature. Your appliance should not be overfilled.
2. Do not place bottled or sealed liquid products such as beer and soft drinks in the freezer as they
may explode.
3. Do not store or place dry ice in refrigerator.
4. It is recommended to place the appliance in a place where the ambient temperature is between
16° C and 32° C. The unit may not operate properly if it remains at a temperature above or below
the indicated range.
5. Install your appliance in a dry place, avoid highly humid locations.
6. Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight, rain or frost.
7.
Do not install the appliance near heat sources such as stoves, fireplaces, or radiators.
8. The appliance requires power supply of 115V / 60Hz AC.
9. Do not use the appliance if the power cord is damaged or the plug is worn.
10. Do not place flammable, explosive, volatile and highly corrosive objects in the appliance as they
may cause damage or even fire.
11. Do not place flammable objects near the appliance.
12. This product is a household appliance and should only be used for food storage. According to
National standards, refrigerators should not be used for any other purposes, such as storing blood,
medicines or biological products.
13. The location of the power outlet must be accessible when installing the appliance and must be
grounded.
14. When connecting to an electric outlet, do not use extension cords or power bars as they may
overload the system and cause a fire.
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