Cautions[continued]
@LJnpJugyour refrigerator:
A. Before makinganyrepairs–(NOTE: Westrongly
recommend that any servicing be performed by
a qualified individual.) ‘
B.
Beforecleaning,
C. Before replacing a burned-outlight bulb, the
refrigerator should be unplugged in order to
avoidcontactwithalivewire filament.(Aburned-
out
light bulb may breakwhberepl
Note: Turning control to OFF positiondoes not
removepowerto the light circuit.
o If your old refrigerator is still around the house
but not in use, be sure to remove the doors.
This
will reducethe possibilityof dangerto children.
GDon’t refreeze frozen foods which have thawed
conqdetely.The United StatesDepartmentof Agri-
culture in
HomeandGardenBulletin No. 69 says,
‘:.,Youmaysafelyrefreeze
frf t h t i t
stillcontaini cro i t a s c b 4
a h b
heldnolongerthan1or2 d a re
tempafthI gei a f i s t e i
i s t ref
Thgrmepoo f t h a o
o offshn b re
andshouldnot beeaten,
Thi crshb diI t odororcolorof
a f i p o queg r o i T f m b
dangeroustoeat.
Evenpartial
thawingandrefreezingreducetheeatingquality
offoods,partiwlartyfruits,vegetables,andpreparedfoods,The
eatingqualityof red
meatsis affectediessthanthatof many
otherfoods.
U refrozenfoodsassoonaspossibleto saveas
muchoftheireatingqualityasyoucan:’
IMPPLEASEREADC
FOPEmowu SAFETY, ‘rMS
BE GiRwfmEDm
Thepower cord of this applianceisequipped with
a three-prong (grounding)
plug which mates with
astandardthree-prong (grounding)wall receptacle
(Fig. 1) to minimize
thepossibilityof elec-
tricshock hazardfrom
this appliance. Have
the wall receptacle
check~dbya qualified
electrician to make
sure the receptacle is
properly grounded.
Where a standard two-prong wall receptacle isen
countered,itisthe personalresponsibilityandobligation of the customer to have it replaced with a
properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle.
DOIIWYI’,UNDERANY CUTOR
THE THE CORD.
W
Becauseof potential safety hazardsunder certain
conditions, we strongiy recommend against the
use of an adapter plug. However, if you still elect
to use an adapter, where local codes permit, a
TEMPOCONNEm b mat a
propegroutwo-pwareceb
thuso a U lisadawhich isavailable at
most local hardware
stores (Fig. 2). The
largerslotintheadapter must be aligned
with the larger slot in
the wall receptacle
to provide proper polarity in the connec-
tion of the power
cord.
TEMPORARYMETHOD
(ADAPTERPLUGSN(ITPERMITTEDIN CANADAI
.. ..-.
. .
Fig. 2
BEFOffiUSE
CAUTION:Attadg t t
wail recc s d n g t
appunc s i m a n i
sula w reci grt
howiCushould have the circuit
‘checkedbyaquaiified electrician to makesure the
receptacle is properly grounded.
W disct p c f t a
ter, always hold the adapter with one hand. If this
is not done, the adapter ground terminal is very
likely to breakwith repeated use.Should this hap-
p D N U t apu a p
grh agb est
T REFRS A B
PLUGGED IINTO JTS OWN ELECTROL[ v 6 H o 1 v
5 Hesip A T i re
for best performance and to prevent overloading
housewiring circuits,which couid causea possible
fire hazardfrom overheating wires.
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OF
Because of potential safety hazards under
3-wire grounding appliance extension cord
certain conditions, we strongiy recommend
andthatthe current carrying rating of the cord
against the use of an extension cord. t-tow-
be 15 amperes minimum.
Such extension
ever,ifyou still elect to useanextension cord,
cords are obtainable through your local serv-
it isabsolutely necessary
that it be a ( ii
ice organization.