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A DANGER! RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT
PROPERDISPOSALOFTHEREFRIGERATOR
Child entrapment and .alff cation are not problems CFCDisposal ,.of the past.Junked or abandoned refl_igerato_ are
still danoerotlS exen if they will sit for "'ust a few _mr old refl_igerator i//a_ have a cooling svstelll
days." ]f)ou are getting cid of)our old refcigeratot; that used CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). (_[_<Cs are
please fi_llow the instructions below to help prexent beliexed to ham_ stratospheric ozone.
accidents. If you are throwing away your old refl'igeraum make
Before You ThrowAway YourOld Refrigerator sure the CFC refcigerant is remoxed fiw proper
or Freezer: disposal b)a qualified serxicex; It xou intentionally __,
release this CFC refl_igerant you can be subject to ,_
iJi::Take off the (loo_. fines and impcisonment under provisions of
!i_:I,eaxe the shelxes in place so that children ma) emironmental legislation.
not easilx climb inside.
USEOFEXTENSIONCORDS
Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions, we strongly recommend against the use
of an extension cord. _"
Howevei, ifxou I/ltlSt rise an extension cord, it is absolutely ne('essai'v that it be a UiAisted (in the United _'*"
States) or a CSA-listed (in Canada), 3-wire gr )unding q])e appliance extension cord haxing a grounding
_])e I)hw_ and outlet and that the electcical ratin,* of the cord be 15 amperes (minim urn) and 120 xolts.
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