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break when being rephced.)
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position does not remove power
to the light circuit.
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possibility of electric shock hazard
by a qualifid electricim to make
from this appliance.
sure the outlet is properly grounded.
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outlet is encountered, it is your
personal responsibility and
obligation to have it replaced with
a properly grounded three-prong
wall outlet.
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