Complete the Assembly
1.
Lock the front caster wheels.
2.
Insert a small piece of cardboard
between
the caster brake and
the floor. This will help prevent
the brake from rubbing
on the
floor.
CONVERTIBLE
REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
USE
In order to ensure proper
temperature,
you need to permit airflow
between
the lower and upper sections.
As shown in the illustration,
the majority
of the cold air enters the lower compartment
through
vents behind the lower control
box, flows through
the lower section
and is recirculated
through the opening
in the top of the lower
compartment.
The rest of the cold air enters the upper compartment
through
the vent in the upper control
box, then flows through
the
upper section
and is recirculated
through
the rear wall.
3.
Stand the convertible
refrigerator/freezer
upright.
4.
Replace the base grille by placing
the metal clips in the openings
in the metal panel and rolling the grille downward
until it snaps
into place.
5.
Unlock
the wheels and move the convertible
refrigerator/freezer
into its desired location.
6.
After the convertible
refrigerator/freezer
is in position,
lock the
wheels.
7.
Plug in convertible
refrigerator/freezer
or reconnect
power.
Your new convertible
refrigerator/freezer
may make sounds
that your
old one didn't make. Because
the sounds
are new to you, you might
be concerned
about them.
Most of the new sounds
are normal.
Hard
surfaces,
such as the floor, walls, and cabinets,
can make the sounds
seem louder. The following
describes
the kinds of sounds
and what
may be making
them.
•
Your convertible
refrigerator/freezer
is designed
to run efficiently,
to keep your food items at the desired
temperatures
and to
minimize
energy usage. The high efficiency
compressor
and fans
may cause your convertible
refrigerator/freezer
to run longer than
your old one. You may also hear a pulsating
or high-pitched
sound from the compressor
or fans adjusting
to optimize
performance.
•
Your convertible
refrigerator/freezer
will sound louder than
regular refrigerators.
This is due to the high fan speed. This
speed is necessary
to keep the convertible
refrigerator/freezer
operating
properly
in the harsher environments
of most garages.
•
You may hear a hissing noise after you close the lower
compartment
door. This is due to the colder
temperature
of the
lower compartment
and the stronger
seal on the door.
•
You may hear the evaporator
fan motor circulating
air through
the
upper and lower compartments.
The fan speed may increase
as
you open the doors or add warm food.
•
Rattling noises may come from the flow of refrigerant
or items
stored on top of the convertible
refrigerator/freezer.
•
Water dripping
on the defrost
heater during a defrost
cycle may
cause a sizzling sound.
•
As each cycle ends, you may hear a gurgling
sound due to the
refrigerant
flowing
in your convertible
refrigerator/freezer.
•
Contraction
and expansion
of the inside walls may cause a
popping
noise.
•
You may hear air being forced
over the condenser
by the
condenser
fan.
•
You may hear water running
into the drain pan during the defrost
cycle.
Do not block any of these vents with food
packages.
If the vents are
blocked,
airflow will be prevented
and temperature
and moisture
problems
may occur.
IMPORTANT:
Because
air circulates
between
both sections,
any
odors formed
in one section
will transfer to the other. You must
thoroughly
clean both sections
to eliminate
odors. To prevent
odor
transfer and drying out of food, wrap or cover foods tightly.
For your convenience,
your convertible
refrigerator/freezer
controls
are preset at the factory
with the upper compartment
set in
refrigeration
mode and the lower compartment
controls
set at the
midpoint.
When you first install your convertible
refrigerator/freezer,
make sure that the controls
are still preset to the factory
settings.
Upper Compartment Control
The upper compartment
of your convertible
refrigerator/freezer
can
function
as either a refrigerator
or a freezer. The control
in the upper
compartment
allows you to switch
it from Refrigerator
Mode to
Freeze mode. Make sure that the correct
mode for your storage
requirement
is selected.
Your convertible
refrigerator/freezer
is designed
for use in the garage.
If the upper compartment
is set to Freeze, your usual setting
for the
lower compartment
should
be adequate
for most summer
or winter
conditions.
Under extreme
summer
or winter conditions,
you may
need to make minor adjustments
to the upper compartment
control
in order to maintain
the desired temperature
in the upper
compartment.