Safety Instructions; Grounding Requirements - Kenmore 57278 Owner's Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIO
Read all instructions before using
this appliance.
WARNING-
When using this appliance, always
exercise basic safety precautions, including the
following:
• Use this appliance
only for its intended
purpose as described in this Owner's Manual.
" This refrigerator
must be properly
installed in
accordance with the Attention
Installer
Instructions
before
it is used. See grounding requirements below
and on page 3
• Never unplug your refrigerator
by pulling on
the power cord. Always grip plug firmly and pull
straight out from the outlet
• Repair or replace
immediately
all electric service
cords that have become frayed
or otherwise
damaged,
Do not use a cord that shows cracks or
abrasion damage along its length or at either the plug or
connector end.
• When moving your refrigerator
away from the
wall, be careful not to roll over or damage the
power cord.
• After your refrigerator
is in operation,
do not
touch the cold surfaces in freezer compartment,
particularly
when hands are damp or wet. Skin
may adhere to the extremely cold surfaces
• Do not place fingers or hands an the automatic
icemaking mechanism
while the refrigerator
is
plugged in. This will help protect you from possible
injury, it will also prevent interference with the moving
parts of the ejector mechanism, or with the heating
element that releases the cubes
• Do not store or use gasoline
or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance,
NS
• Don't refreeze
frozen foods which have thawed
completely. The United States Department of Agriculture
in Home and Garden Bulletin No 69 says:
" You may safely refreeze frozen foods that hove
thawed if they stitl contain ice crystals or if they are still
cold-bebw
40 ° F
"Thawed
ground meats, poultry or fish that have any
off-odor or off-color should not be refrozen and should
notbe eaten Thawed ice cream should be discarded
tf
the odor or color of any food is poor or questionable, get
rid of iL The food may be dangerous to eat
"Even partial thawing and refreezing reduce the eating
quality of bods0 particularly fruits, vegetables and
prepared foods The eating quality of red meats is
affected less than that of many other foods Use refrozen
foods as soon as possible to save as much of their eating
quality as you can"
• Do not allow
children
to climb, stand or hang on
the shelves in the refrigerator.
They could damage
the refrigerator and seriously injure themselves
• If your old refrigerator
is still around
the
house but not in use, be sure to remove
the doors.
This will reduce the possibility of danger to children
• Unplug your refrigerator
before
cleaning
and
making
repairs.
NOI"E: We strongly recommend that
any servicing be performed by a qualified individual
• Before replacing
a burned-out
light bulb, unplug
the refrigerator
or turn off power at the circuit breaker
or fuse box in order to avoid contact with a live wire
filament (A burned-out light bulb may break when being
replaced)
NOTE: Moving control to OFF position does
not remove power to the light circuit
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Grounding Requirements
important--Please
read carefully.
To connect electricity
For personal safety,
this appliance
must be
properly grounded°
The power cord of this
appliance isequipped
with a three-prong
(grounding) plug which
mates with a standard
INSURE PROPER
three-prong (grounding) wal! outlet (Fig 1 ) to minimize the
possibility of electrlc shock hazard from this appliance
Have wall outlet and circuit checked By a qualified
electrician to make sure outlet is properly grounded
Where a standard two-prong wall outiet is encountered,
it is your personal responsibility and obligation
to have it
replaced with a properly grounded three-prong wal!
outlet
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES,
CUT OR
REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND)
PRONG FROM
THE POWER CORD.

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