ENGLISH Important information about safety Read carefully through the instructions with alf necessary directions for use, advice and cautionary notes before installing the cabinet and using it. The cabinet will then give satisfactory service and you will gain the maximum benefit from it. All persons using the cabinet must be thoroughly familiar with its operation and safety features.
The Electrical Connections i the plug that is fitted fo your appliance is not suitable for your socket outlet, it must be cut off and the appropriate plug fitted. The cut off plug should be disposed of to prevent the hazard of electric shocks in case it should be plugged into a amp socket in another part of your home.
Practical hints Foodstuffs should be frozen as fast as possible, it is therefore Important o ensure that the food packages are not warmer than room temperature when placed in the freezer. Before freezing, the food can be cooled down in the refrigerator. # Freeze only fresh and unspoiled foodstuffs. ® Mark all packages with their contents and the freezing date. That makes it easier to consume the food when it is at its best. ® If possible, make flat packages. They thaw out faster.
If it does not get cold enough & Try with a higher {coder) thermostat setting. # Have you been freezing large amounts of food? See freezing. & Have you put food which has not cooled down sufficiently in the freezer? « Have you packed new food packages for freezing too close together? Spread the packages out so that air can circulate between them # Check that the door is closed. Do not leave it open longer or open it more often than is absolutely necessary.
SAFETY Read the wakings and notes on safety at the beginning of the instructions. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for faults caused by incorrect use of the product or its use for other purposes besides those described in the instructions, Service must be carried out by a service company authorized by the supplier. WARNING Do not store explosive gases and liquids — gas for cigarette fighters, petrol, ether, acetone — in refrigerators or freezers.