HRTANTSW~
~STRUCTIONS
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WARNfN&When
using
this
applian~~,
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hn’t
~f~~
froz6n
foods
whid
have
thawed
always
exercise
basic
safety
precautions,
completely.
The
United
Stat~S
D~part~~~t
of
including
the
fo~lowing:
Agriculture in
Home
and
Gden
Bulletin
No,
69
says:
*Use
t~
applla~
ody
for
its
in-ded
p~se
as
described
in
this
Uso
and Care Guide.
“.,
,You
may
safely refreeze
frown
foods
that
have
thawed
if
they
still
contain
ice
crystals or if
they
are
Sti~
cold—below
40°F.
(4°C.).
d
●
Thk
refrigerator must be properly
J’:
b
A’
.
.
i~ta~ed
and
lm$ed
in
accortice
“.
,. Thawed ground
meats,
poultry or fish
that
.,.
“
with the kstilation Instructions
have
any off-odor or off-color
should
not
be
before
it is used.
refrozen
and should
not
be
eaten,
Thawed
ice
Q
Never
unplug your refrigerator by
cream
should be discarded, If the odor or
color
of
p~ing
on
$hs
power
cord.
Afways
grip
any
food is
poor
or questionable, get rid
of
it,
The
food
may
be dangerous
to
eat.
and pull
strtight
out from
,
“Even
partial thawing and refreezing reduces
the
eating quality of
foods,
particularly fruits,
*
Rep~
or
r~plac~
immediately
au
@i@c~c
serviee
cords
that
have
beeome
frayed
or
v?g?tables
and
prepared
foods.
fie
eating quality
otherwise
damagad.
Do
not
use
a
cord
that
of
red
meats
is affected
less
than that of many
other
foods.
Use
refrozen foods
as
soon
as
shows
cracb
or
abrasion
darnag~
along
its
lepgth
or
at either the
plug
or
connsctor
end.
possible
to
save
as
much
of their
eating
quahty
as
you
can.”
*
Wen
mo~
your
refrigerator
away
fmm
the
wall,
M
careful
not
to
roM
over
or
damaga
the
powe~
cord.
*Unplug
your refrigerator before
cleaning
and
mting
repairs.
NOTE:
We
s@~~gly
recomm~nd
that any servicing ’be
*Do
not
~~uw
~~d~n
to
c~mb,
~~d
~~
performed by
aqudifiedindividud.
hmg
on the
shelvw
in
the
refrigerator,
They
could
damage
the refrigerator and seriously
●
Before
replacing a burned-out
tight
bulb,
the
injure
themselves.
refrigerator
should
be unplugged
in
order
to
avoid
contact
with a
live
wire
filament.
(A
burn~-out
@
.
M
your
old
refrigerator k
stffl
around
light
bulb
may
bre&
when
being replaced.)
ths
house
b~t
not
in use,
be
sure
to
NO~:
Turning control
to
Opposition
does
remove
the
doors.
This will
reduce
the
not remove power
to
th~
light
circuit.
possibility of danger
to
children.
●
M
not
store
or use
gasotie
or
other
flammabie
vapom
and
iiq~ids
h
the
ticitity
of
this
or
any
*After ywr refrigerator
is
in
operation!
do
other
apptiance.
not
touch
the cold
surfaces
h
the freezer
compartm~n~
patiwlarly
when hands
are
damp
or
weL
Stin
may
adhere
to these extremely
cold surfaces.
SAW
T~SE
●
If
your
refrigerator has
an
automatic
ic~mfier~
mSmUCHONS
avoid contact with the
moving
parts of
the
ejector
rnwhanisrn,
or
witi
the
heating
element
that
releases
the
cubes.
Do
not
place
fingers
or
hinds
on
the
automatic
iwm~ng
mwhanism
whiIq
the
refrigerator is plugged in.
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