Installing
Your Refrigerator
These instructions
were provided
to aid you in tile installation
of your unit.
Alnana cannot
be responsible
for
improper
installation.
How
do I measure
an
opening
to insure
proper
fit?
This refiigerator
was designed
to fit a 69"
tall opening
to allow for proper ventilation,
leveling,
and door adjustments.
Subflooring
or floor coverings
(i.e. carpet,
tile, wood floors, rugs) may make your
opening
smaller
than anticipated.
Some clearance
may be gained by using the
leveling
procedure
under How to Level Your
R(jHgerator.
IMPORTANT:If
unit is to be installed into
recess where top of unit is completely
covered, use dimensions from floor to top of
How
to Transport
Your
Unit
Follow these tips when moving
tile nnit to final location:
NEVER
transport
unit on its side. If an upright
position
is not possible,
lay unit on
its back. Allow unit to sit upright
for approximately
30 minutes
prior to plugging
unit in to assure oil return to the compressor.
Plugging
unit in immediately
may
cause damage
to internal
parts.
•
Use an appliance
dolly when moving
unit.
ALWAYS truck unit fiom its side-
NEVER fi'om its fi'ont or back.
•
Protect outside
finish of unit during
transport
by wrapping
cabinet
in blankets
or inserting
padding
between
the unit and dolly.
•
Secure unit to dolly firmly with straps or bungee
cords. Thread straps through
handles
when possible.
DO NOT overtighten.
Overtightening
restraints
may
dent or damage
outside
finish.
hingecapto verify proper c learance.
How
to
Select
the
Best
Location
Observe
these points when choosing
the final location for your unit:
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A = Floor to top
of cabinet
(68 3A")
B = Floor to top
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of top hinge
assembly
(70 1/8" )
C= Back of unit
with 1/4"tilt to
back (68 ½")
•
DO NOT install refrigerator
near oven, radiator, or other heat source. [f not
possible,
shield unit with cabinet
material.
•
DO NOT install where temperature
fidls below 55°F (13°C). Malfunction
may
occur at this temperature.
•
Make sure floor is level. If floor is not level, shim rear wheels of unit with a
piece of plywood
or other shim material.
•
Allow a minimum
of _/2" clearance
along top and back of unit for proper
ventilation.
To assure proper door closure,
verify that the unit is leveled
with a 1A" tilt to
the back.
How
to
Remove
the
Doors
and
Hinges
Some installations
require door removal
to get refiigerator
to final location.
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WARNING
I
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, observe the following:
• Disconnect power to refrigerator
before removing doors. Connect power only after replacing doors.
• Green ground wire must be attached to top hinge while performing door removal and replacement.
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CAUTION
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To avoid damage to walls and flooring, protect soft vinyl or other flooring with cardboard, rugs, or other protective material.
Remove
Toe
Grille
and
Bottom
Hinge
Covers
Open both doors 180 °, or as
wide as possible, to remove.
f._
to detach
water
tube
(dispensblff
models
only)
4
nscrewSil/'
hex
head
screws
_
]
from
top
hinges.
For dispensing models only
•
DO NOT remove either green ground
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,
wire or wire connecting center screw. I
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