Operating and Installation Instructions Fridge/freezer ... - Miele.ca
Operating and Installation Instructions Fridge/freezer ... - Miele.ca
Operating and Installation Instructions Fridge/freezer ... - Miele.ca
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The manufacturer will not be held<br />
liable for damage resulting from a faulty<br />
connection to the water supply.<br />
Only qualified specialists should<br />
connect the appliance to the household<br />
water line or perform any repairs on the<br />
ice cube maker.<br />
The ice cube maker is not intended<br />
to be used with a hot water supply line.<br />
The fridge/<strong>freezer</strong> must be<br />
disconnected from the electri<strong>ca</strong>l power<br />
supply before the appliance is<br />
connected to the household water line.<br />
Correct use<br />
Do not h<strong>and</strong>le frozen items when<br />
your h<strong>and</strong>s are wet. Your h<strong>and</strong>s could<br />
freeze to the item(s). Risk of injury!<br />
Never put ice or popsicles in your<br />
mouth immediately after taking them<br />
out of the <strong>freezer</strong> - your lips or tongue<br />
could freeze to the item(s). Risk of<br />
injury!<br />
Never re-freeze food that has been<br />
partially or completed thawed.<br />
Defrosted food should be used<br />
promptly, before it loses nutritional<br />
value or spoils. However, once it has<br />
been cooked, thawed food <strong>ca</strong>n be<br />
refrozen.<br />
Warning <strong>and</strong> Safety <strong>Instructions</strong><br />
Never store explosive materials or<br />
products with flammable propellants<br />
(spray <strong>ca</strong>ns, for example) in the<br />
appliance. Sparking <strong>ca</strong>n occur when<br />
the thermostat switches on. This <strong>ca</strong>n<br />
<strong>ca</strong>use flammable gasses to explode.<br />
Do not operate any electri<strong>ca</strong>l<br />
devices in the appliance (soft ice<br />
cream maker, for example). This could<br />
<strong>ca</strong>use sparking. Danger of explosion!<br />
High proof alcohol should be stored<br />
upright in tightly closed bottles in the<br />
refrigerator section.<br />
Danger of explosion!<br />
Do not store <strong>ca</strong>ns or bottles in the<br />
<strong>freezer</strong> section that contain <strong>ca</strong>rbonated<br />
beverages or liquids that could freeze.<br />
The <strong>ca</strong>ns or bottles could burst.<br />
Risk of personal injury or damage to the<br />
appliance!<br />
Bottles that are put in the <strong>freezer</strong> for<br />
quick cooling must be removed within<br />
one hour. Otherwise, they could burst.<br />
Risk of personal injury or damage to the<br />
appliance!<br />
Eating food stored for too long <strong>ca</strong>n<br />
<strong>ca</strong>use food poisoning.<br />
The storage life depends on many<br />
factors, including the quality of the<br />
food, how fresh it is, <strong>and</strong> the storage<br />
temperature. Always observe the<br />
manufacturer's recommended storage<br />
instructions <strong>and</strong> expiry dates.<br />
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