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GE CA5 Use And Care Manual page 3

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Youmaysa@ly r@f@eze'fiQzen
~ fotisthathave thawdifthey still
containicecrystalsor if theyare
stillcold—liplow 4 0°F.
removing the
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I@ticularcautionshouM be used
whenremoving the,l~d ofa chest
freezer,as mostchestlidsam
underspringtension.Contactthe
manufacturer% representative f or a
methodofsaferemoval.
@ imlphlg yourIklZer:
A. Beforemakinganyrepairs.
'&awedgroundmeats,poukry,or
fishthathave
any
off-odoror off-
colorshouldnotberefkozen and
shouldnotbe eaten.Thawed ice
creamshouldbediscarded. I f the
odoror colorofanyfoodis pooror
questionable, g etrid ofit. Thefood
maybedangerous to eat.
eTM fi'eezer s@mM notbe
recessedorMM ih-it is designed
forfree-standing installation ohly.
e ~e~er un@& your freezer
bypullingon the powercord.
Always gripplugfirmlyandpull
straight
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from
the outlet.
Note:Westronglyreeommend
thatanyservicingbe performed
bya qualifiedindividwd.
Evenpartialthawingandrefreezing
reducetheeatingqualityof f~ds,
particularlyfruits,vegetables, a nd
preparedfoods.Theeatingqwdity
of redmeatsis affectedlessthan
thatofmanyotherfoods.Use
refrozenfoodsas soonas possible
to saveas muchof theireating
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w replace imediatdy
W ekctric SWvice C mdsthat have
Ikcmw frayedor otherwise
Do notuse a cordthat
showscracksor abrasiondamage
alongitslengthor at eitherthe
plugor connectorend.
R Beforeckxming.
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your
freezer
in
the presenceofexpkxiive fumes.
qualityas youcan,
Wherea standardtwo-prongwall
outletis encountered,it is your
personalresponsibility and
obligationto haveit replacedwith
a properlygroundedthree-prong
walloutlet.
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waiioutlet(Fig. 1)to minimizethe
possibilityof electricshockhazard
from[hisappliance.
Do Now', tJNIDER
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Havethev,*aH o utletand circuit
checkedby a qualifiedelectrician
to makesure the outletis properly
grounded.
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