ELECTRICAL CORD | The cord length of this Drip Coffeemaker was |
| selected to reduce safety hazards that may |
| occur with a longer cord. If more cord length is |
| needed, an extension cord with a polarized plug |
| may be used. It should be rated not less than 10 |
| amperes, 120 Volts, and have Underwriters |
| Laboratories (in USA) or CSA (in Canada) listing. |
| When using a longer cord, be sure it does not |
| drape over a working area or dangle where it |
| could be pulled on or tripped over. Handle cord |
| carefully for longer life; avoid jerking or strain- |
| ing it at outlet and appliance connections. |
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SERVICE OR REPAIR | Service, if necessary, must be performed by a |
| Black & Decker, Household Appliance |
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| in the U.S. or Canada. The Service Center near- |
| est you can be found in the yellow pages of |
| your phone book under |
| Repairing.” For your convenience, a listing of |
| our |
| found on the insert included with this book. |
| If mailing or shipping your Coffeemaker, be sure |
| to empty water from the reservoir and carafe |
| before packing. Pack it carefully in a sturdy car- |
| ton with enough packing material to prevent |
| damage. You may use original packaging as |
| long as you include packing material suitable |
| for shipping. Include a note describing the |
| problem to our Service Center and be sure to |
| give your return address. We also suggest that |
| you insure the package for your protection. |
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| are available at Black & Decker Household |
| Appliance |
| Service Centers in the U.S. or Canada. |
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