Refrigerator User Manual
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usingthis
a~pliance,alwaysexercisebasic
s;~etyprecautions, includingthe
following:
@Use this appliance only for its
intendedpurpose as describedin
this Use and Care Book.
~This refrigerator mllStbe
properly installed in accordance
with the InstallationInstructions
beforeit is used. Seegrounding
instructionsbelowand on page4.
~ Never unplug yourrefrigerator
by pulling on the powercord.
Alwaysgrip p!ugfirmly and pull
straightout from the outlet.
e Repairorreplaceimmediatdyail
electric service cordsthat have
become frayed or otherwise
damaged. Do not use a cord that
showscracks or abrasiondamage
along its length or at either the plug
~ or connector end.
.- ~DOInot allow chiklrento climb,
~
stand or hang on the shelvesin
the refrigerator.Theycould
damage the refrigeratorand
seriously injure themselves.
@After your refrigeratoris in
operation, do not touch the cold
surfaces, particularlywhenhands
are damp m-wet. Skin may adhere
to these extremely cold surfaces.
@If yourrehasm
icemdwr, do not placefingersor
Ihamism the automaticicemaking
rnedmnismwhile the refrigerator
ispluggedin. Thiswill help
protectyou from possibleinjury.It
willalso preventinterferencewith
the movingparts of the ejector
mechanism, or with the heating
elementthat releases the cubes.
@When moving your refrigerator
awayfromthewd19becarefulnotto
rolloverordamagethepowercord.
0~n~t ~fm fr~n f-* ~~~h
havethawedcompletely.The
United StatesDepartment of
Agriculture in Home and Garden
BfilletinNo. 69 says:
“.. .Youmay safely refreeze frozen
foodsthat have thawed if they still
containice crystals or if they are
stillcold—below40”F.
“.. .Thawed ground meats, poultry
or fish that have
anyoff-odoror
off-colorshouldnot be refrozenand
should not be eaten. Thawed ice
cream should be discarded. If the
odor or color of any food is poor or
questionable, get rid of it. The food
may be dangerous to eat.
“Even partialthawingand refreezing
reduce the eating quality of foods,
particularly fruits, vegetablesand
prepared foods.The eatingquality
of red meats is affectedlessthafl
that of many other foods.Use
refrozenfoodsas soonas possibleto
saveas much of their eatingquality
as youcan:’
@H yourold refrigeratoris sti!l
aroundthe housebut not in use,
be sureto removethe doors.This
will reduce the possibilityof
danger to children.
~Unplug your refrigerator:
A. Beforemaking any repairs.
Note: Westronglyrecommend
that any servicing be performed
by a qualifiedindividual.
B. Beforecleaning.
‘C.Beforereplacinga burned-out
lightbulb, the refrigeratorshould
be unpluggedin order to avoid
contact with alive wire filament.
(A burned-out 1ightbulb may
break when being replaced.)
Note: Turningcontrol to OISF
positiondoes not removepower
to the light circuit.
~ D not operateyour
in the presenceof exp!osivefumes.
..P
t
Forpe
this mustbe
‘properly
‘I”hcpower cord of [hisappliance
iscquippcd with L1three-prong
t$rounding)
p~LIg which mates with
:~standard three-prong (groumiing)
\\’:Illolltl~t(Fig.
1)to minimize the
[ e s hazard
Fig. 1
/(/
Where a standard two-prongwall
outlet is encountered, it is your
personal responsibility and
obligation to haveit replaced with
a properly grounded three-prong
wall outlet.
D r K A
a a
OR I T T
Havewall outlet and circuit checked
iHE Powil? CoRD.
by a
quelectrician to make
. .
‘ i’mmIhi i
sure outlet k properly gi.ounded.
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