Proper Disposal; Use Ofextension Cords - GE 49-60378 Owner's Manual

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DANGER!RISK OF CHILDENTRAPMENT
PROPER DISPOSAL OFTHE FREEZER
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
(_hild
entrapment
and
suffocation
are
not
l)rol_lems
of the
past.,]unked
or abandoned
refi_gerato_
and
ffeeze_
are
still dangerous...even
if they
will sit for "just
a few day_." If you
are getting
rid of vom" old refrigerator
or fl'eeze_;
please
fl)ll_w
the
instructions
below
to hel I) prevent
accidents.
Before You ThrowAway YourOld
Refrigeratoror Freezer:
Take
off the
clom_.
Refrigerants
M1 refl_igeration
products
contain
refi_igerants,
which
tinder
federal
law Inust
be rei/loved
l)Yior U)
product
disposal.
If you
are getting
rid of an old
refrigeration
product,
check
with
the
company
handling
the
disposal
about
what
to do.
I,eave
the
shelves
in place
so that
children
max'
not
easilx
climb
inside,
USE OFEXTENSION CORDS
Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions, we strongly recommend against
the use of an extension cord.
However,
if you
must
use an extension
cord,
it is absolutely
necessary
that
it be a UIAisted
(in the
United
States)
or a CSA-listed
(in Canada),
3
"
• -\_ n'e ,gr°tmdin°_
Dpe
appliance
extension
cord
haxino_
a ,gr°tmding,
_])e
plug
and
outlet
and
that
the
electrical
rating
of the
cord
be
15 amperes
(minimum)
and
120 xolts.
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