GE CB5S Use And Care Manual page 3

Food freezer
usingthis
appliance, a lways exercisebasic
safetyprecautions, i ncluding the
following:
@ ~ter
your
frwm'
hi
h
operation,
do
mot
t ouchthe MM
Surf''a?$i,
prticuk'ly
whenhands
are
4Yakip
w
wet.
Skin
may
adhere
to theseextremely coldsurfaces.
o~~~$~ ~~f~~= f~~~@X f.QfJ&
whichIN3W thawed! C omph?tely.
Youmaysafelyrefreeze frozen
foodsthathavethawedif theystill
containicecrystalsor if theyare
stillcold—below 40"F.
Thawedgroundmeats,poukry,or
fishthathaveanyoff-odoror off-
colorshouldriotbe refrozenand
shouldnotbe eaten,Thawedice
creamshouldbe discarded. I f the
odoror colorof anyfoodis pooror
questionable, g etrid ofit. Thefood
maybe dangerous to eat.
Evenpartialthawingandrefreezing
reducetheeatingqualityof foods,
particularlyfruits,vegetables, a nd
preparedfoods.Theeatingquality
ofred meatsis affectedlessthan
thatofmanyotherfoods.Use
refrozenfoodsas soonaspossible
to saveas muchoftheireating
qualityas youcan.
@
~$~thf$
q9pMm!t?
only
foi
its
pm$ose as described in
thisUse andCareBook.
~
~TMSfreezer
liust
b e
properly
instaikll in accordance
with the
s
Cau~~@n
SkMBM. @
Wd
when"; ~.
removingthe dqorMa freezer,
I%rticular'caution sfiotiki b e used
whenrenioving thelidofa chest .
freezer,as mostchestlids'are
~
underspringtension.Contactthe
manufacturer's r epresentative f or a
methodof saferemoval.
.... .
Instruc$kmsbefore
it
is med. See
grounding instructions
belowandonpage4.
@ ~~~$ f~~~~~s~~~~~ ~~~~~
recessed
or hilt
in—itis designed
forfree-standing installation only.
~NeverunplugYourfreezer
by
pul~ingon the power cord.
Always grip plugfirmlyandpuIl
straightoutfromthe outlet.
~llep~i~4Xreplace
auektrk service a ds thathave
becomefrayed w
otherwise
cbnaged. Do not use a
cordthat
showscracksor abrasiondamage
alongits lengthor at eitherthe
pkg or connectorend.
A. Beforemakinganyrepairs.
Note:Westronglyrecommend
thatanyservicingbeperformed
bya qtudifiedindividual.
B. Beforecleaning.
—–
.
a
DO
jIIO~
Operateyour
freezer h
the presenced
explosivefumes.
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al
Wherea standardtwo-prongwall
outletis encountered,it is your
personalresponsibility and
obligationto haveit replacedwith
a properlygroundedthree-prong
walloutlet.
PREFERRED
METHOD
WRE PROPER
I
GROUNDEXISTS
BEFORE USE
I
1}0 Non", I..JNDER
m%!
Fig. 1
I
fan'
ifiavethe walloutleland circuit
checkedby a qualifiedelectrician
to makesure the outletis properly
gr~~nd~d,
OR
xcm?mwE
7mE
'THIRD
PRONG IFROIY2
THE POWER OORD.
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