installing your refrigerator
Note: Refrigerator is not for built-in purposes. Freestanding only..
Unpacking Your Refrigerator
1... . R emove.all.packaging.material..This.includes.the.foam.base.and.all.adhesive.
tape.holding.the.refrigerator.accessories.inside.an.outside..Slide.out.and.
remove.plastic.or.foam.guard.used.to.secure.the.compressor.from.shipping.
damage.due.to.vibration.and.shock.
2... I nspect.and.remove.any.remains.of.packing,.tape.or.printed.materials.before.
powering.on.the.refrigerator.
Proper Air Circulation
•.. T o.ensure.that.your.refrigerator.works.at.the.maximum.efficiency.it.was.
designed.for,.you.should.install.it.in.a.location.where.there.is.proper.air.
circulation,.plumbing.and.electrical.connections.
•.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . T he.following.are.recommended.clearances.around.the.
refrigerator:
. . ... S ides...............3/4."(19mm).
Top....................1".(25mm).
Back..................1".(25mm)
Electrical Requirements
•.. M ake.sure.there.is.a.suitable.power.outlet.(115.volts,.15.amps.outlet).with.
proper.grounding.to.power.the.refrigerator..
•.. A void.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.result.in.
shock.hazard.
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