ImportantSafetyInstructions
To reduce the risk of fire, l lectrbal shock or Injury when uslng your refrlgemtor, folbw basic precautions lncludlng the folbwlng:
l Read all Indructbns before using the refrlgemtor.
l Child entrapment and suffocatbn are not problems of the past. Junked or aban- doned refrlgemtors are still dangerous .. even lf they will “Justslt ln the garage a few day&”
If you are gettlng rld of your old refrlgem- tor, do lt safely. Please read the l ncbsed safety booklet from the Assoctmtbn of Home Appliance Manufacturera Help prevent acddenta
l Never allow children to operate, play with, or crawl Inside the refrigerator.
l Never clean refrigerator parts wlth flam- mable flukfs. The fumes can create a fire hazard or expbsbn.
lFOR YOUR SAFETY.
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOUNE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND UQUIDS IN THE VlCtNllY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLlANCL THE FUMES CAN CREATE A FlRE HAZARD OR EXPLOSION.
ft Is your responslblllty to be sure your refrigerator:
. ls installed and leveled on a floor that will hold the weight, and in an area suitable for its size and use.
lis connected only to the proper kind of outlet, with the correct elsctrical supply and ground- ing. (Refer to the Electrical Requirements and Grounding Instructions Sheet.)
lis usad only to do what home refrigerators are designed to do.
lis not near an oven, radiator or other heat source.
lis properly maintained. l is out of the weather.
lis used in an area where the room tempera- ture will not fall below 55°F (13°C).
lis not used by anyone unable to operate it
properly.
lis not baded with food before it has time to get properly cnki.
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