Safety instructions, Safety instructions –7, W danger: risk of child entrapment – GE Monogram Bottom-Freezer Built-In Refrigerators Manuel d'utilisation

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING:

When using this

appliance, always exercise basic safety
precautions, including the following:

• Use this appliance only for its intended

purpose

as described in this Owner’s

Manual.

• This refrigerator must be properly installed

in accordance with the Installation
Instructions before it is used.

• Do not allow children to climb, stand or hang

on the shelves in the refrigerator.

They could

damage the refrigerator and seriously injure
themselves.

• Do not touch the cold surfaces in the freezer

compartment when hands are damp or wet.
Skin may adhere to these extremely cold
surfaces.

• Do not store or use gasoline or other

flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity
of this or any other appliance.

• In refrigerators with automatic icemakers,

avoid contact with moving parts of the ejector
mechanism, or with the heating element
located on the bottom of the icemaker. Do
not place fingers or hands on the automatic
icemaking mechanism while the refrigerator
is plugged in.

• Keep fingers out of the “pinch point” areas:

clearances between the doors and between
the doors and cabinet are necessarily small.
Be careful closing doors when children are
in the area.

• Unplug your refrigerator before cleaning

and making repairs. NOTE:

We strongly

recommend that any servicing be performed
by a qualified individual.

• Before replacing a burned-out light bulb,

set the Master Light switch in the OFF
position to turn off the lights in order to
avoid contact with a live wire filament.
(A burned-out light bulb may break when
being replaced.) NOTE: Setting the
refrigerator temperature controls to OFF
does not remove power to the light circuit.

• Do not refreeze frozen foods which have

thawed completely.

w DANGER: RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT

Child entrapment 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.

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. If you
intentionally release this CFC refrigerant you
can be subject to fines and imprisonment
under provisions of environmental legislation.

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