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L Fruit and vegetable crispers
2. Detachable, slide-out meat pan
3. Three adjustable cantilever shelves
4. Butter storage compartment
5. Storage compartment for small items
6. Bottle stoiage shelf
7. Tall bottle storage shelf
8. Freezer door package shelf
9. Temperature controls (both fresh
food and freezer)
10. Power saver switch
11. Rollers (located behind grille)
12.Defrost water pan (behind grille)
13. Model and serial number—record these
numbers here for future reference.
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Model#
Serial #
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Do not remove rating plate.
INSTALLATION
Allow 5/8-inch clearance at both sides and ~
top for ease of installation. When building ,
new home, consider providing water supply t~
refrigerator location. It will simplify connec
tion of optional automatic icemaker shouh
you wish to install one at a later date,
Yourrefrigerator should not be installed wherx
the temperature will go below 60°F. becaust
[he refrigerator will not run frequently enoug}
to maintain j>ropertemperatures.
Be sure to install on a floor strong enough to
support a fully loaded refrigerator.
A(fjusfing screws for raising or lowering rollers
are located behind the grille. Set these screws
so
the rcfrigerti[or is firmly positioned on the
floor and the
.fiont h raised
just enough that
the doors close easily when opened about half-
\Vtly. R enlove the grille by grasping at
bottom
an
d pulling up and out. (See Fig. 1).
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Turn adjus[ing screws clockwise to raise [he
refrigerator, counterclockwise to lower. (See
Fig. 2). Use an a~ljustab]e wrench or pliers.
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To replace grille, set tabs on hooks at bol
ends and push top toward refrigerator unt
grille snaps into place. (See Fig. 3).
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Fig. 3
ELECTRICALCONNECTION
IMPORTANT
(PLEASE READ CAREFULLY)
FORPERSONALSAFETY,THIS APPLIANCI
MUSTBE PROPERLYGROUNDED.
The power cord of this appliance is equippe~
with a three-prong (grounding) plug whicl
nates with a standard three-prong (grounding
wallreceptacle (Fig, 4) to minimize the possi
]ility of electric shock hazard from this appli
Lnce. The customer should have the wal
receptacle and circuit checked by a qualifie(
electrician
to make sure the receptacle
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properly grounded.
PREFERRED
METHOD
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INSUREPROPERGROUND
Fig. 4
EXISTS BEFORE
USE
Where a standard two-prong wall receptacle i!
encountered, it is the personal responsibility
md obligation of the customer
to
have it re
~laced with a properly grounded three-prong
,vall receptacle,
30 NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES,
WI'(IR
REMOVETHE THIRD(GROUND
)RONG~R~~ THE ~o~ER ~oRD.
USAGE SITUATIONS
WHERE APPLIANCE'S
POWER CORD WILL BE DISCONNECTED
INFREQUENTLY
TEMPORARY METHOD
(
ADAPTER
PLUGS NOT
PERMITTED
INCANADA
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Because of potential safety hazards under cer-
tain conditions, we strongly recommend
against the use of an adapter plug. However, if
you still elect to use an adapter, where local
codes permit, a TEMPORARY CONNEC-
TION may be made to a properly grounded
two-prong wall receptacle by the use of a UL
listed adapter which is available at most local
hardware stores (Fig. 5). The larger slot in the
adapter must be aligned with the larger slot in
the wall receptacle to provide proper polarity
in the connection of the power cord.
CAUTION: Attaching the adapter ground ter-
minal to the wall receptacle cover screw does
not ground the appliance unless the cover
screw is metal, and not insulated, and the wall
receptacle is grounded through the house
wiring. The customer should have the circuit
checked by a qualified electrician
to make
sure the receptacle is properly grounded.
When disconnecting the power cord from the
adapter, always hold the adapter with one
hand. If this is not done, the adapter ground
terminal is very likely to break with repeated
use. Should this happen, DO NOT USE the
appliance until a proper ground has again
been established.
USAGE SITUATIONS WHEEFIE APPLIAINCI?S
POWER CORD WILL BE DISCONNECTED
FREQUENTLY
Do not use an adapter plug in these situations
because frequent disconnecting of the power
cord places undue strain on the adapter and
leads to eventual failure of the adapter ground
terminal. The customer should have the two-
prong wall receptacle
replaced with a three-
prong (grounding) receptacle by a qualified
electrician before using the appliance.
The refrigerator should alwaysbe plugged into
its own individual electrical outlet (115volt.
60 hertz, single phase AC.)

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