Silvercrest DTL + 1026 User Manual

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Never open the housing nor insert any ob-

jects through the openings.
Do not touch the plug with wet hands and do

not remove it from the socket by pulling the

cable.
Do not connect the appliance to a multiple

socket.
Pull the mains plug in the event of a fault,

before defrosting and/or cleaning. Do not pull

on the cable but pull the plug itself.
After installing the appliance, the mains plug

must be easily accessible. Do not use an ex-

tension cord.
Make old appliances unusable prior to

disposal: Pull out the mains plug and cut

off the mains cable. Disable the locks or

catches on doors and/or lids to prevent

children being trapped inside, endangering

their lives.

Danger of fire!

Do not place any appliance that gives off

heat, such as microwave ovens, toasters

etc., on the appliance.
Do not operate any electrical appliances in-

side the area where food is stored.
Do not cover or close ventilation slots. Ob-

serve the minimum distances as indicated.

Danger of explosion!

Do not store any explosive substances or

spray cans with combustible aerosols in the

appliance as they might cause flammable

mixtures to explode.
Do not operate any electrical appliances in-

side the appliance.
Do not freeze any highly carbonated

drinks!These bottles or cans might explode!
Only freeze high-percentage alcohol tightly

sealed and standing upright.
Do not put any glass or metal containers with

liquids in the freezer.

Health hazard!

Do not re-freeze food that has partially or

completely thawed. Vegetables that have

partially thawed are not bad for your health,

but their quality may have been significantly

affected. You can cook meat that has thawed

and freeze it again as a ready meal. Never

re-freeze raw meat!Ice cream and cakes that

have thawed must not be frozen again either

(risk of salmonella!).

Danger due to refrigerant!

The refrigerant circuit of your appliance

contains the environmentally friendly, but

combustible refrigerant R600a (isobutane).

Mechanical interventions in the refrigeration

system must only be carried out by author-

ised professionals.
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit, e. g. by

puncturing the refrigerant leads of the evapo-

rator by sharp objects, by kinking pipes, etc.

Ejected refrigerant is flammable and can in-

jure your eyes. If it comes into contact with

your eyes, rinse your eyes with clean water

and send for a doctor immediately.

Danger of injury!

The foodstuffs and the interiors are at very

low temperatures. Do not touch them with

wet hands. This could injure your skin. Skin

injury is also possible if your skin is dry.
Danger of burns due to low temperatures.

Never put any ice cubes or ice lollies direct-

ly from the freezer compartment into your

mouth.
Do not use damaged refrigeration batteries.

Should any fluid spill from refrigeration bat-

teries, make sure not to swallow it!
Do not re-freeze food that has fully or partial-

ly thawed. There is a risk of food poisoning.
Do not use plinths, drawers, doors, etc. to

stand on or to support your weight: you might

get hurt.

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