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ruido del compresor
Ruido característico de motor. Signi ca que el compresor está en
funcionamiento.
ruido de expansión de gas
Ruido característico de la expansión del gas en el sistema de
refrigeración. Es un ruido semejante al generado cuando se llena
un balón de aire.
ruido de deshielo
Ruido característico de agua escurriendo. Ocurre cuando el pro-
ducto está haciendo el deshielo.
ruido del sistema de ventilación
Ruido característico de ventilador, que muestra que el sistema
Twist Air está en perfecto funcionamiento.
ruido de burbujeo de agua
Ruido característico de burbujeo de agua en el sistema de des-
hielo, que impide la entrada de calor a la unidad.
precaución
No toque las paredes interiores del congelador con las manos
mojadas.
Evite que los niños se cuelguen de las puertas y/o jueguen cerca
del refrigerador cuando tenga la puerta abierta, ya que pueden
lastimarse, golpearse o quedar atrapados.
preguntas frecuentes
Antes de llamar a nuestro Centro de Servicio Autorizado, realice
una veri cación previa consultando la siguiente tabla. Si después
de realizar estas veri caciones la duda continúa, comuníquese
con nuestro centro de servicio, donde con gusto lo ayudaremos.
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For an effective installation, the following should be taken into
account:
minimum requirements of the electrical installation:
Characteristics: 127V ~, 60 Hz for residential use. Ideally equipped
with a main switch and separate balanced circuits, protected by
fuses and/or a circuit breaker of 15 to 20 amperes Max.
Your refrigerator comes equipped with an AC power cord,
a polarized Y-type cable or integrated grounding. Under no
circumstances must the grounding be removed to connect an
adapter plug, the grounding be cut and/or replaced by a 2-prong
plug.
For your safety when installing the refrigerator, refer to gure
A.
If your electrical installation is not equipped with this kind of AC
outlet, obtain one, and have it installed by a quali ed electrician.
Any personal accidents and/or material damage caused by
the product resulting from failure to do this will be the full
responsibility of the client.
Read the instructions printed in red
ink on the label attached to the power cable.
Connect your refrigerator to the closest AC outlet. Avoid using
extension cords and/or joining cables that are unsuitable for the
running of your refrigerator. If for any reason you need to use
an extension cord, consult a quali ed electrician so that he can
advise you on the type of cord that can be used for maximum
safety.
Use of extension cords; because of potential hazards under certain
conditions, we strongly recommend against the use of an extension
cord. However, if you still elect to use an extension cord, it is
absolutely necessary that it be UL listed 3-wire grounding type plug
and outlet and that the electrical rating of the cord be 15 amperes
(minimum) and 120 volts.
D
o not connect another electrical appliances to the refrigerator
AC outlet while the aforementioned is in use. By doing this you will
avoid power surges and the overheating of your refrigerator.
Never connect another electrical appliances into the same plug
that you are using for your refrigerator.
To connect and disconnect your refrigerator, grip the plug  rmly,
and pull straight from the AC outlet.
Never pull the electrical
cord.
If you live in an area where there are power surges, exercise the
following precautions:
Do not connect your refrigerator to the AC outlet.
Install an automatic voltage regulator with a minimum force of
1000 Watts.
Make sure that the regulator can withstand the power surges
that occur in your area.
Ask a quali ed electrician to inspect the wall outlet and the
electrical circuit, to ensure that the circuit is properly grounded.
g. A
Cuando necesite cambiar el foco, desconecte el refrigerador paras
evitar una descarga eléctrica. Asegurese, de que el foco nuevo
tenga las mismas caracteristicas en tamaño y potencia (Watts)
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