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~AR~!~~-When usingthis
armliance, always exercise basic
safety precautions, including the” ‘
following: ‘
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~ lke thisapplianceonlyfor i& ,
intendedpurposeas described.in,
this Use and Care Book. .~ ,
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* Thisref~igeratormustbeproperl’y,,
installed“inaccordancewiththe.
hwtallaticmInstructionsbeforeit ,
isused.See grounding instructions
below and on page 4.-
s Never unplugyourrefrigerator
bypullingon the powercord,
Always grip pjug firmly and puii
straight out from the outlet.
@Repairor replaceimmediatdy
ail electricservicecordsthat
havebecomefrayed or otherwise
damaged.Do not use a cord that
showscracks or abrasion damage
aiong its iength or at either the
~ Plug or connector end.
_ * Whenmovingyourrefrigerator
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awayfromthe wall, be careful
notto roil overor damagethe
powercord.
* After yourrefrigeratorisin
operation,do nottouchthe cold
surfaces,particularlywhenhands
are dampor wet. Skin mayadhere
~affected iessthan that of many
~to these extremely coid surfaces.
other foads. Use refrozen foods as
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soon as possibie to saveas much
QIf yourrefrigeratorhasan
,~~f their eating quality asyou can:’
‘automaticicemaker,do notM3ce
fingersor handspn‘theaut6matic
,~ If yourold refrigeratorisstill
ic~makingmechanismwhilethe
a[oqr@the housebutnot inM%,
refrigeratorispluggedin.This wiii
Ixq,ure to removethe doors.This
prevent contact with the moving ,
wii[.reduce the possibility of danger
-parts of the ejector mechanism,.
-to chiidren. ‘
-orwith ~heheating element that ‘ ‘- ~
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reieasesthe cubes.
, , @,JJnplugy,our’refrigerator:
“~.’’Beforemaking any repairs. ‘
. bon?refre&e frozenfoods ,
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whichhavethawedcompletely,
Note: We strongly recommend
that-any servicing be perfgrmed
The United States ~e~artment ‘f ~~ by a qualified individual
Agriculture in Home and Garden
Buiietin
NO. 69 says: ‘ ~ , ~. Before ~ieaning.. ~ ‘
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‘~..You-maysafe,iy refreeze frozen ~
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“‘C.B~forp repiacing a burned-out
foods that have thawed if they stiii
‘ ,iight buib, the refrigerator shouid
contain ice crystais or if they are -,
~~~be Unpiuggec!in order to avoid
stiii cold—beiow 40*F.
,contact with a iive wire fiiament.
‘~..Thawed ground meats, pouitry,
~{A burned-out iight buib may
-. break when being repiaced.) ~
or fish that haveany off-odor ‘ ~
or off-color shouid not be refrozen”
‘‘’ Note: Turnhm controi to OFF
and shouid not be eaten. Thawed ~‘
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position does not remove power
ice cream shouid be discarded. if
to the iight circuit. ~ ‘ ;
the odor or coior of any food is ‘
poor or questionable, get rid of it.
~ Do notoper@eyourrefrigerator
The food may be dangerous to eat.
in the’presenceof explosivefumes.
“Even partial thawing and refreez-
ing reduce the eating quaiity of
foods, particularity fruits, vege-
SAVETHESE
tabies, and prepared foods. The
eating quaiity of red meats is
INSTRUCTIONS
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T}w power cord of this appliance
ISequippd
with a three-prong
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.R75~J slfinck]rd three-prong (grounding)
‘ \I<.111outlet (Fig. 1)to minimize the
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}--i~\/e ~he wall outlet and circLjit
I:S:ZSji:om [his appli~ncc,
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checked
by a qualifiec! electrician
to make
SLii-(2 the ou~let is properly
qrouilded,
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