Proper Disposal Of The Refrigerator; Use Of Extension Cords - GE Profile GSMF2LEB Manual De Uso Y Cuidado

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DANGER! RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT

PROPER DISPOSAL OF THE REFRIGERATOR

Child entrepment and suffocation are not problems
of the past. Junked or abandoned refrigerators are still
dangerous... even if they will sit for "just a few days". If
you are getting rid of your old refrigerator please follow
the instructions below to help prevent accidents.
Before You Throw Away Your Old
Refrigerator or Freezer:
Take off the doors.
Leave the shelves in place so that children may
not easily climb inside.

USE OF EXTENSION 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 grounding type appliance extension cord having a grounding type
plug and outlet and that the electrical rating of the cord be 15 amperes (minimum) and 120 volts.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This does not apply for models GCP23, PCP23, PSP25, PSP29, GSP23, GLP23,
GSP25 and GLP25.
If the supply cord damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly
qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
CFC Disposal
Your old refrigerator may have a cooling system that
used CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). CFCs are believed to
harm stratospheric ozone.
If you are throwing away your old refrigerator, make
sure the CFC refrigerant is removed for proper disposal
by a qualified servicer. I you intentionally release this
CFC refriegerant, you can be subject to fines and
imprisonment under provisions of enviromental
legislation.
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