Hitachi r-sf42bms Refrigerator User Manual


 
Prohibited
CAUTION
When moving the refrigerator
On a fl oor that is easily
scratched, do not move
the refrigerator using
the wheels at its base.
The wheels may scratch
the  oor.
For a  oor that may be easily scratched, lay a
protective mat.
Use the carrying handle
when carrying it.
Your hands may slip
resulting in injury if you
hold the refrigerator in
other places apart from
at the carry handles.
More than 2 person should carry the
refrigerator for safety reasons.
Carry it with the door facing upward; as
shown in the illustration.
Never hang the handle with a crane.
caution
During normal use
Do not put bottles in
the Door Baskets if they
do not sit properly on
the bottom of the front
section.
Forcing in items like large
bottles may result in them
getting tipped over, causing injury.
Do not have food
items protruding
over the front of
the shelves.
Injury may be caused
from items like bottles getting knocked over.
Do not eat food that
smells strange or
has changed color.
Spoiled food may cause
serious sickness.
Do not press the
auto door switch
on the auto door
compartment with
knee, etc.
Avoid placing anything like a bottle
near the auto door
compartment.
Food and containers
inside the Freezer
Compartment should
not be touched with
wet hands.
This may cause frost injury. (Especially in the
case of metal items)
When two or more doors
are being opened or
another person is using
the refrigerator, make sure
ngers do n
o
t get caught.
Fingers may get caught in the spaces between
doors causing injury.
Do not put the glass
bottles in the Freezer
Compartment.
Bottles may break from the
contents freezing and cause
injury.
Do not have your
feet too close when
opening the bottom
door of the refrigerator.
When opening this door
you may hit the instep or other parts of your
feet resulting in injury.
Do not put your hands or feet under the
base surface of the refrigerator.
When cleaning, putting
your hands under the
base surface of the
refrigerator may result in
injury by cutting them on
sheet metal parts.
Do not hold the top of
the doors when closing
them.
If you hold the top of a door
when closing it you may get
your  ngers caught or pinched causing injury.
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Safety Suggestions