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vvww.GEAppliances.com DANGER!RISK OFCHILDENTRAPMENT PROPEDRISPOSAOLFTHEREFRIGERATOR Child entrapment and suffocation are not l)rol)lems of the past.Junked or abandoned refl_igerat(n_ are still dangerous,, ,even if' they will sit fin" 'ijust a few (lm_s." If you are getting rid of yore" old refl_igerato_; please tollow the instructions below to hel I) prevent accidents. Before You ThrowAway YourOld Refrigerator or Freezer: Refrigerants _M1refl_igeration products contain refl'igerants, which trader fe(leral law must be removed prior to product disposal. If w)u are getting rid of an old refrigeration product, check with the company handling the disposal about what to do. Take off the dome. I,eave the shelxes in place so that children ma) not easiE climb inside. USEOFEXTENSIOCNORDS Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions, we strongly recommend against the use of an extension cord. However; if you must use an extension cord, it is absolutely necessary that it be a UL-listed (in the United States) or a CSA-listed (in Canada), 3-wire grotmding _'l)e appliance extension cord having a grotmding _'l)e plug and outlet and that the electrical rating ot the cord be 15 amperes (minim urn) and 120 volts. 3

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DANGER!RISKOFCHILDENTRAPMENT
PROPER
DISPOSAL
OFTHEREFRIGERATOR
Child
entrapment
and
suffocation
are
not
l)rol)lems
of the
past.Junked
or
abandoned
refl_igerat(n_
are
still
dangerous,,
,even
if' they
will sit fin" 'ijust a few
(lm_s."
If
you
are
getting
rid
of yore" old
refl_igerato_;
please
tollow
the
instructions
below
to hel I) prevent
accidents.
Before You Throw Away YourOld Refrigerator
or Freezer:
Take
off
the
dome.
I,eave
the
shelxes
in place
so that
children
ma)
not
easiE
climb
inside.
Refrigerants
_M1refl_igeration
products
contain
refl'igerants,
which
trader
fe(leral
law
must
be
removed
prior
to product
disposal.
If w)u
are
getting
rid
of an
old
refrigeration
product,
check
with
the
company
handling
the
disposal
about
what
to
do.
USEOFEXTENSION
CORDS
Because
of potential
safety
hazards
under
certain
conditions,
we strongly
recommend
against
the
use of an extension
cord.
However;
if you
must
use
an
extension
cord,
it is absolutely
necessary
that
it be
a UL-listed
(in the
United
States)
or a CSA-listed
(in Canada),
3-wire grotmding
_'l)e
appliance
extension
cord
having
a grotmding
_'l)e
plug
and
outlet
and
that
the
electrical
rating
ot the
cord
be
15 amperes
(minim
urn)
and
120 volts.
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