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WHEN ELECTRICITY FAILS
•
Do not open the door if possible. Food may be
preserved safely for a few hours even in summer.
WHEN YOU KNOW THERE WILL BE A POWER
FAILURE
•
Cool the refrigerator as much as possible by setting
the dial to “COLD” position.
•
Do not stock any new food in the refrigerator.
•
Make a lot of ice cubes and put them on the upper
shelf in “FRESH FOOD COMPARTMENT”.
VACATIONS
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If you leave the power on, remove perishables and
make sure doors are completely closed.
•
If you shut off the house power for extended
vacations, remove food, defrost and clean interior.
Wipe dry and leave the door open slightly to
prevent formation of odor.
•
Oiling is not necessary.
WHEN YOU DISCARD A REFRIGERATOR...
COMPLETELY REMOVE THE DOORS TO
PREVENT CHILD ENTRAPMENT. It takes only a
moment with a screwdriver. Do this immediately
and have the old unit carted away and destroyed
before it attracts a child’s curiosity... and endangers
his life. When you want to store a refrigerator that
will be use again... (1) remove the doors: or (2) use
rubber bumpers or wooden blocks to prevent door
form closing completely; or (3) chain and padlock
tape door closed.
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