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~~RNIN~–When
using this
appliance, always exercise basic
e
'afety precautions, including the
foi!owing:
~ use this appliance only W m
intendd purpose as described in
this Use and Care Book.
o Thisrefrigeratormustbe properly
installedin acxmrdance with the
!nstaElation hshmtions before it
is used. See grounding instructions
below and on page 4.
* Never unplugyour refrigerator
by pulling on the power cord.
Always grip plug firmly and pull
straight out from the receptacle.
~ Repair or replace immediately
aHelectric service cordsthat
have become frayed or otherwise
damaged. Do not use a cord that
shows cracks or abrasion damage
aionq its length or at either the
g-or connector
end.
~ When moving your refrigerator
away km the wall, be careful
not to roil mm or damage the
W63S c ord.
s After your refrigerator is in
operation, do not touch the mid
surfaces,patiicularly when hands
are dampor wet. Skin may adhere
to these extremely cold surfaces.
~ If yourrefrigeratorhasan
automaticbreaker, do not place
fingersor iharnds m the automatic
icemakingmechanismwhile the
refrigeratoris pluggedin., T his will
previmt contact with the moving
parts of the ejector mechanism,
or with the heating element that
releases the cubes.
~ Don't refreeze frozqnfoods
which have thawedcompletely.
The United States Department of
Agriculture in Home and Garden
Bulletin No. 69 says:
"...You may safely refreeze frozen
foods that have thawed if they still
contain ice crystals or if they are
stili cold—beiow 40°F.
':. .Thawed ground meats, pOuhy,
or fish that have any off-odor
or off-coior should not be refrozen
and shouid not be eaten. Thawed
ice cream shouid be discarded. if
the odor or coior of any food is
affected iess than that of many
other foods. Use refrozen foods as
soon as possibie to save as much
of their eating quality as you can."
~ if your ol~ refrigerator is still
aroundthe
hu3LH3 M
irmt ih me,
be
sure to removethe dcmrs. T his
wiii reduce the possibility of danger
to chiidren.
* Unplug your refrigeration
A. i3efore making any repairs.
Note! We strcmgiy recommend
that any servicing be performed
by a quaiified individual.
B. Before cieaning.
G. Before repiacing a burned-out
iight buib, the refrigerator shouid
be unpiugged in order to avoid
contact with a live wire fiiament.
(A burned-out iight buib may
break when being repiaced.)
Note: Turning controi to OFF
position does not remove power
to the iight circuit.
poor or questionable, get rid of it. ~ ~ Do not operate yqm refrigerator
The food may be ,dangerous to eat.
in thepresenceof explosivefumes.
"Even partial thawing and refreez-
ing reduce the eating quaiity of
foods, particularly fruits, vege-
tables, and prepared foods. The
SAVE
T~E~~~
eating quaiity of red meats is
![~STRUCTIQNS
IFclr J x?rsmd
safety,
this appliance
must
be
12ropef1y
grounded.
The power cord of this appiiance
is equipped with a three-prong
(grounding) piug which mates with
~;~tanclard three-prong (gro~iilding)
=-all receptacle (Fig. 1) to minimize
the possibility of eiectrib shock
hazard from this appiiance.
Pl!EFEiNEil
METi-iOD
Fig.
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ilWURE PROPER
GROUt-lD EXISTS
BEFOREUSE
Have the waii receptacle and
circuit checked by a quaiified
electrician to make sure the
receptacle is properiy grounded.
3
Where a standard two-prong waii
receptacle is encountered, it is the
personai responsibility and obli-
gation of the customer to have it
repiaced with a properiy grounded
three-prong waii receptacle.
Do P&3-i", UNDER ANY circum-
stances,
CUT cm REMOVE
THE T'HIRD (GROUND] PRONG
FROM 'THE PQkvER CORD.
(continued next page)
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