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Disposal
Extreme care must be taken when disposing of your old appliance to
avoidhazards:
The flammable refrigerant gas must be safely removed.
The thermal insulation foam in this appliance contains flammable
insulation blowing gases, any exposed foam may be highly flammable
andmust be carefully treated during disposal.
The refrigerator doors and/or door panel set(s) should be removed and
the shelves left in place so that children may not easily climb inside.
Your Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician will be able
to give advice on environmentally friendly methods of disposing of your old
refrigerator orfreezer.
Storing food and drinks
Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable
propellant in this appliance.
Never store volatile or flammable materials in your refrigerator as they
mayexplode.
Never freeze liquids in glass containers. Liquid expands during freezing,
which may cause the container to explode.
Never freeze carbonated drinks. They may explode.
Do not consume food if it is too cold. Food removed from the freezer
compartment may be cold enough to cause damage when brought into
contact with bare skin, egfrozen ice cubes.
Power failure – food safety
Do not refreeze frozen foods that have thawed completely. The food may be
dangerous to eat. Follow the recommendations below if you discover food
in your freezer has thawed:
Ice crystals still visible – food may be refrozen but should be stored
for a shorter period than recommended.
Thawed but refrigerator cold – refreezing generally not recommended.
Fruits and some cooked food can be refrozen but use as soon as possible.
Meat, fish, poultry – use immediately or cook then refreeze.
Vegetables – discard as they usually go limp and soggy.
Thawed and warmer than 41°F (5°C) – discard all food.
SAFETY AND WARNINGS
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