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Energy Saving Tips |
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• Do not place your freezer next to |
| Connections | |
a heating vent, a range, or in |
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direct sunlight. |
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| safety, this appliance must be | ||
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• Do not open door more often than |
| properly grounded. | |
necessary. |
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• Keep the door closed as much as |
| circuit, grounding reduces the risk of | |
possible, especially, in hot and |
| electric shock by providing an | |
humid weather. |
| escape wire for the electric current. | |
• Cover foods to reduce moisture |
| This appliance is equipped with a | |
| cord having a grounding wire with a | ||
build up inside the freezer. |
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| grounding plug. The plug must be | ||
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• Store only foods that require |
| plugged into an outlet that is | |
freezing. |
| properly installed and grounded. | |
• For proper air circulation, do not |
| Consult a qualified electrician or | |
| service center if the grounding | ||
overfill your freezer shelf. |
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| instructions are not completely | ||
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| understood. If doubt exists as to | |
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| whether the appliance is properly | |
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| grounded, have a qualified | |
Freezer | |||
| electrician check the circuit to make | ||
Installation |
| sure the outlet is properly grounded. | |
The freezer is designed for |
| Do not, under any | |
| circumstances, cut or remove | ||
freestanding installation only. It |
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| the third (ground) prong from | ||
should not be |
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| the power cord. | ||
minimum of 1 inch on each side and |
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above the top of the freezer to ease |
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installation and proper air |
| Use of Extension Cords | |
circulation. Be sure to install your |
| Avoid the use of an extension cords | |
freezer in a place which is strong |
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enough to support the unit when |
| due to potential safety hazards | |
fully loaded. |
| under certain conditions. |
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