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A DANGER!RISK OF CHILDENTRAPMENT
PROPER DISPOSAL OFTHE REFRIGERATOR
Child entrapment
and sttffo_ation are not problems
of the pasL Junked
or abandoned
refrigerators
are
still dangerous...even
if they will sit for _jttst a few
days." ffyou are getting rid of your old refrigerator,
ple&se follow the itxstrucdons
below to help prevent
accidents.
Before YouThrowAway YourOldRefrigerator
or Freezer.
st Take offthe
doors.
st Leave the shek, t_ in place so star children
may
not tya.sllyclimb inside.
CFCDisposal
Your old refrig'erator may have a cooling ,systmn
that ttsed CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons).
CFC*are
believed to harm stratospheric ozone.
Ify(m are throwing away your old refrigerator, make
sure the CFC refrigerant ksremoved for proper
disposal by a qualified servicer. If you intentionally
relemse this CFC refrigerant yon can be subject to
fraes mad imprisonment uuder proxf.sionsof
emqronmental legislation.
USEOF EXTENSION CORDS
Because of potentialsafetyhazardsunder certainconditions, w e stJ'ongly r ecommendagainstthe use
of an extension cord.
Hov,xocer, if you must use an extension
cord, it is absolutely
necessary that it be a L_-listed (in the United
States) or a C,SA-listed (in Canada),
3-wire grotrading
type appliance
extension
cord having a grounding
type plug and outlet mad dxat the electrical rating of the cord be 15 amperes
(mininram)
mad 120 volts.
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