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LJnpaeking Your Refrigerator
1
Remove all packaging
material.
This includes the foam b_se and all
adhesive
tape holding
the refrigerator
accessories
inside and
outside.
2.
Inspect and remove any remains
of packing,
tape or printed
materials
before powering
on the refrigerator.
Proper
Air
Circulation
To assure your refrigerator
works at the maximum
efficiency
it was
designed
for, you should
instal
it in a location
where there is proper
air
circulation,
plumbing
and electricai
connections.
The following
are recommended
clearances
around
the refrigerator:
Bides ...............
3/4"
(19ram)
Top ....................
2" (50mm)
Back ..................
2" (50mm)
l:lecttical
Requitemertt
Make sure there is a suitable
power
outlet (115 volts, 15 amps outlet) with
proper
grounding
to power the refrigerator.
Avoid
the use of three plug adapters
or cutting
off the third grounding
in
order
to accommodate
a two plug outlet. This is a dangerous
practice
since it provides
no effective grounding
for the refrigerator
and may resuit
in shock hazard.
Use
of
Extension
Cords
Avoid
the use of an extension
cord beck]use of potential
s_fety h,_zards
under certain
conditions.
If it is necessary
to use an extension
cord,
use
only a 3-wire
extension
cord that has a 3-btade
grounding
plug and a 3-
slot outlet that wiii accept the plug. The marked
rating
of the extension
cord must be equal to or greater
than the electrical
rating
of the appliance.
install
[imitations
Do not install your refrigerator
in any location
not properly
insulated
or
heated e.g. garage
etc. '7our refrigerator
was not designed
to operate
in
temperature
settings below
55 ° Fahrenheit.
Belect a suitable
location
for the refrigerator
on a hard even surface away
from direct sunlight
or heat source e.g. radiators,
baseboard
heaters,
cooking
appliances
etc. Any floor unevenness
shouId be corrected
with the
leveling legs located
at the bottom.