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IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INFORMATION.
READ
ALL
INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE
USING.
2
A
WARNING!
Use
this
appliance
only
for
its
intended
purpose
as
described
in
this
Owner's
Manual.
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
When
using
electrical
appliances,
basic
safety
precautions
should
be
followed,
including
the
following:
This
refrigerator
must
be
properly
installed
and
located
in
accordance
with
the
Installation
Instructions
before
it
is
used.
Do
not
allow
children
to
climb,
stand
or
hang
on
the
shelves
in
the
refrigerator.
They
could
damage
the
refrigerator
and
seriously
injure
themselves.
Do
not
touch
the
cold
surfaces
in
the
freezer
compartment, particularly
when
hands
are
damp
or
wet.
Skin
may
stick
to
these
extremely
cold
surfaces.
Do
not
store
or
use
gasoline
or
other flammable
vapors
and
liquids
in
the
vicinity
of
this
or
any
other
appliance.
In
refrigerators
with automatic
icemakers,
avoid
contact with
the
moving
parts
of
the
ejector
mechanism,
or
with
the
heating
element
that
releases
the
cubes.
Do
not
place
fingers
or
hands
on
the
automatic
icemaking
mechanism
while
the
refrigerator
is
plugged
in.
Keep
fingers
out
of
the
"pinch
point''
areas;
clearances
between
the
doors
and
between
the
doors
and
cabinet
are
necessarily
small.
Be
careful
closing
doors
when
children
are
in
the
area.
Unplug
the
refrigerator
before
cleaning
and
making
repairs.
NOTE:
We
strongly
recommend
that
any
servicing
be
performed
by
a
qualified
individual.
Turning
the
control
to
the
OFF
position
does
not
remove
power
to
the
light
circuit.
Do
not
refreeze
frozen
foods
which
have
thawed
completely.
Before
replacing
a
burned-out
light
bulb,
the
refrigerator
should
be
unplugged
in
order
to
avoid
contact with a
live
wire
filament.
(A
burned-out
light
bulb
may
break
when
being
replaced.)
A
DANGER!
RISK
OF
CHILD
ENTRAPMENT
PROPER
DISPOSAL
OF
THE
REFRIGERATOR
Child
entrapment
and
suffocation
are
not
problems
of
the
past.
Junked
or
abandoned
refrigerators
are
still
dangerous
...
even
if they
will
sit
for 'just a few
days.''
If
you
are
getting
rid
of your
old
refrigerator.
please
follow
the
instructions
below
to
help
prevent
accidents.
Before
You
Throw
Away
Your
Old
Refrigerator
or
Freezer:
Take
off
the
doors.
Leave
the
shelves
in
place
so
that
children
may
not
easily
climb
inside.
USE
OF
EXTENSION
CORDS
Refrigerants
All
refrigeration
products
contain
refrigerants,
which
must
be
removed
prior
to product
disposal.
If
you
are
getting
rid
of
an
old
refrigeration
product,
check
with
the
company
handling
the
disposal
about what to
do.
Because
of
potential
safety
hazards
under
certain
conditions,
we
strongly
recommend
against
the
use
of
an
extension
cord.
However;
if
you
must
use
an
extension
cord,
it
is
absolutely
necessary
that it
be
a
UL-listed
(in
the
United
States)
or
a
CSA-listed
(in
Canada),
3-wire
grounding
type
appliance
extension
cord
having
a
grounding
type
plug
and
outlet
and
that
the
electrical
rating
of
the
cord
be
15
amperes
(minimum)
and
120
volts.

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