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Warnings And Precautions For Safety - parts

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WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY Please observe the following safety precautions to use the refrigerator safely and correctly and to prevent accident or injury when servicing. 1. Be careful of an electric shock. Disconnect power cord from wall outlet and wait for more than three minutes before replacing PWB parts. Disconnect the power whenever replacing and repairing electric components. 2. If disconnecting the power, wait at least 5 minutes before plugging the unit back in. 3. Before touching the power cord, make sure the cord is not damaged. If the power cord is damaged, it can cause a fire or an electrical shock. 4. Make sure the unit has a dedicated circuit breaker. Overloading the circuit can cause a fire. 5. Please make sure the outlet is properly grounded. Particularly in a wet or damp area. 6. Use standard electrical components. 7. Remove dust and foreign materials from the housing and connecting parts. 8. Do not fray, damage, run over, kink, bend, pull out, or twist the power cord. 9. Please check for evidence of moisture intrusion in the electrical components. Replace the parts or mask with insulation tape if moisture intrusion is confirmed. 10. Stay clear of the icemaker with hands or tools if the unit has power. Do not try to manually turn the ice maker even when turned off. 11. Customers should not repair the refrigerator themselves. This work requires special tools and knowledge. Non-professionals could cause fire, injury, or damage to the product. 12. Do not store flammable materials such as ether, benzene, alcohol, chemicals, or gas in the refrigerator. 13. Do not put anything on top of the refrigerator, especially something containing water, like a vase. 14. Do not put glass bottles of water into the freezer. The contents will freeze and break the bottles. 15. If you scrap or discard the refrigerator, remove the doors and dispose of it where children are not likely to play in or around it. -3-

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Please observe the following safety precautions to use the
refrigerator safely and correctly and to prevent accident or
injury when servicing.
1. Be careful of an electric shock. Disconnect power cord
from wall outlet and wait for more than three minutes
before replacing PWB parts. Disconnect the power
whenever replacing and repairing electric components.
2. If disconnecting the power, wait at least 5 minutes
before plugging the unit back in.
3. Before touching the power cord, make sure the cord is
not damaged. If the power cord is damaged, it can
cause a fire or an electrical shock.
4. Make sure the unit has a dedicated circuit breaker.
Overloading the circuit can cause a fire.
5. Please make sure the outlet is properly grounded.
Particularly in a wet or damp area.
6. Use standard electrical components.
7. Remove dust and foreign materials from the housing
and connecting parts.
8. Do not fray, damage, run over, kink, bend, pull out, or
twist the power cord.
9. Please check for evidence of moisture intrusion in the
electrical components. Replace the parts or mask with
insulation tape if moisture intrusion is confirmed.
10. Stay clear of the icemaker with hands or tools if the unit
has power. Do not try to manually turn the ice maker
even when turned off.
11. Customers should not repair the refrigerator
themselves. This work requires special tools and
knowledge. Non-professionals could cause fire, injury,
or damage to the product.
12. Do not store flammable materials such as ether,
benzene, alcohol, chemicals, or gas in the refrigerator.
13. Do not put anything on top of the refrigerator,
especially something containing water, like a vase.
14. Do not put glass bottles of water into the freezer. The
contents will freeze and break the bottles.
15. If you scrap or discard the refrigerator, remove the
doors and dispose of it where children are not likely to
play in or around it.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
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