Use and Care

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IMPORTANT
CFC/HCFC Disposal
Your old refrigerator may have a cool-
ing system that used CFCs or HCFCs
(chlorofluorocarbons or hydrochlorofluo-
rocarbons). CFCs and HCFCs are believed
to harm stratospheric ozone if released to
the atmosphere. Other refrigerants may
also cause harm to the environment if
released to the atmosphere.
If you are throwing away your old refrig-
erator, make sure the refrigerant is re-
moved for proper disposal by a qualified
technician. If you intentionally release
refrigerant, you may be subject to fines
and imprisonment under provisions of
environmental legislation.
Proper Disposal of Refrigerators/Freezers
We strongly encourage responsible appliance
recycling/disposal methods. Check with your
utility company or visit www.energystar.gov/
recycle for more information on recycling
your old refrigerator.
Before you throw away your old
refrigerator/freezer:
Remove doors.
Leave shelves in place so children
may not easily climb inside.
Have refrigerant removed by a
qualified service technician.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety Instructions
DO NOT store or use gasoline,
or other flammable liquids in
the vicinity of this or any other
appliance. Read product labels for
warnings regarding flammability and
other hazards.
DO NOT operate the refrigerator in
the presence of explosive fumes.
Avoid contact with any moving parts
of automatic ice maker.
Remove all staples from the carton.
Staples can cause severe cuts, and
also destroy finishes if they come
in contact with other appliances or
furniture.
Child Safety
Destroy or recycle the carton, plastic
bags, and any exterior wrapping material
immediately after the refrigerator is
unpacked. Children should NEVER use
these items to play. Cartons covered with
rugs, bedspreads, plastic sheets or stretch
wrap may become airtight chambers, and
can quickly cause suocation.
WARNING
Do not use electrical appliances inside
the food storage compartments of the
appliance unless they are of the type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Proper Disposal of your
Refrigerator or Freezer
Risk of child entrapment
Child entrapment and suocation are
not problems of the past. Junked or
abandoned refrigerators or freezers are
still dangerous – even if they will sit for
“just a few days”. If you are getting rid
of your old refrigerator or freezer, please
follow the instructions below to help
prevent accidents.