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DANGER!RISK OFCHILDENTRAPMENT
PROPER DISPOSAL OFTHE REFRIGERATOR
Child entral)ment
and suffocation
are not i)rol)lems
Refrigerants
of the past.Junked
or abandoned
reti_igerato_
are
still dangerous...even
if they will sit fin" "just a few
_M1refl_igeration
products
contain
refl'igerants,
days." If you are getting
rid of your old refrigerato_;
which
trader
federal
law must be removed
prior
to product
disposal.
If you are getting
dd of an
please follow the instructions
below to hel I) prevent
accidents,
old x'efrigeration
product,
check with the
compare
handling
the disposal
about
what
Before You ThrowAway YourOld Refrigerator
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or [ ;ezer:
iJi:: T ;I e off tl e doox_.
}NI,_ _e the ;.helxes in place so t
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easil) ( limb inside.
U_- OFEXTENSll)N
Bec
'lse of j_otential safety haz
of a, extens on cord.
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type
.lug an, 1 outlet
and th;tt th,
WARNING!
or Freezer:
iJi:: T ake off the doeth.
!i_: I ,eave the shelves in place so that children
ma)
not
easilx
climb
inside.
USEOFEXTENSION CORDS
Because of potential
safety hazards under certain conditions,
we strongly recommend
against the use
of an extension
cord.
Howe\'et;
if you must use an extension
cord, it is absolutely
necessary
that it be a UiAisted
(in the United
States) or a CSA-listed
(in Canada),
3-wire grotmding
type appliance
extension
cord having a grounding
type plug and outlet
and that the electrical
rating _ff the cord be 15 amperes
(minimum)
and 120 volts.
HOWTOCONNECT ELECTRICITY
Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the third (ground)prong from the power cord. For
personal salon this appfiance must be properly grounded.
The power
cord of this appliance
is equipped
with a 3-prong
(grounding)
plug which mates
with a standard
3-prong
(grounding)
wall outlet
to minimize
the possibility
oI electric
shock hazard
fl'om this appliance.
Have the wall ouflet and circuit
checked
bv a
qualified
electrician
to make sure the ouflet is
properly
grounded.
If the outlet is a standard
9-prong
outlet, it is
yore" personal
responsibili
b' and obligation
to
have it replaced
with a properly
grounded
3-prong
wall outlet.
The refligerator
should
always be plugged
into its
own individual
electrical
outlet which
has a voltage
rating that matches
the rating plate.
This
provides
the
best
pe_imnance
and
also
I)rexents
oxerloading,
house
wiring
circuits
which
could
cause
a fire hazard
fl'om
oxerheated
wires.
Never
tmI_lug
your
reli_igerator
by pulling
on
the
power
cord.
_Mwavs grip
plug
firefly
and
pull
straight
out froln
the
outlet.
Repair
or replace
immediately
all power
cords
that
have
become
ti'ayed
or othe_vise
damaged.
Do not
use a cord
that
shows
cracks
or abrasion
damage
along
its length
or at either
end.
\,_l/en
moving
the
reflJgerator
away fl'Oln
the
wall, be careflfl
not
to roll over
or damage
the
power
cord.
READ ANDFOLLOW THIS SAFETY I NFORMAtiON CAREFULLY.
SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS
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