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DANGER!RISK OFCHILDENTRAPMENT
PROPER DISPOSAL OFTHE REFRIGERATOR
Child entrai)ment
and suffocation
are not i)rol)lems
of the past, Junked
or abandoned
refl_igeratm_
are
still dangerous...even
if they will sit fin" "just a fi_w
days." If you are getting
rid of yore" old refrigeratm;
please follow tile instructions
below to hel I) prevent
accidents.
Before You ThrowAway YourOld Refrigerator
or Freezer:
i;_? Take
off tile dome.
>_ I,eave
tile shelves
in place
so that
children
max
not
easilx
climb
inside.
CFCDisposal
Ymr
old refl_igerator
may
have
a cooling
system
that
used
CFCs
(chlorofluorocarbons).
CFCs
are
believed
to ham_
stratospheric
ozone.
If you
are
throwing
away yore" old refrigerator;
make
sm'e
tile CFC
refl_igerant
is removed
fin" proper
disposal
by a qualified
se_wice_:
If vou
intentionally
release
this CFC
reflJgerant,
you
can be subject
to
fines and imprisomnent
under provisions of
enviromn ental legislation.
USEOFEXTENSION CORDS
Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions, we strongly recommend against the use
of an extension cord.
However,
ifxou
must
use an extension
cord,
it is absolutelx
necessary
that
it be a UITlisted
(in tile
United
States)
or a (;SA-listed
(in (_anada),
3-wire
grom_ding
type
appliance
extension
cord
haxim,_ a ,gr°m_ding
type
I)hw_ and
outlet
and
that
tile electrical
rating,
of tile cord
be
15 amperes
(minimum)
and
120 xolts.