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Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards
undercertainconditions, w e
stronglyrecommend againstuseof
an adapterplug,However, i f you
still, e lectto usean adapter, w here
Jocdcodespermit,a TEM~MY
CONNE~ION maybemadeto a
properlygroundedtwo-prong wall
outletbyuseof a ULlistedadapter
(Fig.2) available at mostlocal
hardwarestores.
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FIRMCONNECTION
BEFORE USE
Thelargerslotin theadaptermust
beAwed withthelargerslotin the
wdl outiettoprovideproperpolarity
in the connection of thepowercord.
CAUTION: A ttichingan adapter
groundterminalto the walloutlet
coverscrewdoesnotgroundthe
applianceunlessthe coverscrewis
metal,and notinsulated,andthe
walloutletis groundedthroughthe
housewiring.Youshouldhave
circuitcheckedby a qualified
electricianto makesuretheoutlet
is properlygrounded.
When disconnectingthe power
cordfromthe adapter,alwayshold
the adapterwith onehand. If this
is not done, the adapterground
terminalis very likelyto break
with repeateduse.
$howidthe adapterground
tednd
br*, m Nm
USE t he
applianceuntil a properground
has againbeen established,
use
Ofetiemioncor&
Becauseof potentialsafetyhazards
undercertain conditions,we
stronglyrecommendagainstthe
use of an extensioncord. However,
if you still elect to use an extension
cord, it is absolutelynecessarythat
it bea UL listed3-wiregrounding
typeappliance e xtension c ordhaving
a grounding typeplugandoutlet
andthattheelectricalratingof the
cordbe K amperes[minimum) a nd
120volts,
The mfr~eratir should
alwaysbe pl~ed intoib own
individualel~trical outlet—
(115 volt,60 Hertz,or 100volt,
50 Hem, singlephaseAC).Thisis
recommended f orbestperformance
andtopreventoverloading house
wiringcircuits,whichcouldcausea
firehazardfromoverheating wires.
Refrigemtor I ocation
Insbll the refrigerator on a floor
strongenoughto supportit when
it is fullyloaded.
Donotinstill refrigerator where
temperature wiiB go below60°F.
becauseit willnot run oftenenough
to maintainpropertemperatures.
Alsosee Energy-Saving T ips
regardinglocation.
clearances
Aliowthe followingclearances
foreaseof instigationandproper
air circulation:
Sides. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3/4°
Top. . . . . . . . . . . . ..o . . . . . . ..l"
Back. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l"
water
supply
to
Icemaker
If yourrefrigeratorhas an
icernaker,or if youplanto add an
icemakerlater,the icemakerwill
haveto be connectedto a cold
waterline. A watersupplykit
containingcoppertubing,shut-off
valve,fittingsand instructionsis
availableat extracost fromyour
dealer.There shouldbe sufficient
tubingfor the icemakerfrom the
coldwatersupplyto allowmoving
the refrigeratorout fromthe wall
severalfeet (approximately 8 feet
of 1/4"coppertubingin three
10-inchdiametercoils).
Rollers
A~ustablerollers, w hichenable
youto movetherefrigerator a way
fromthewallforcleaning, a re
locatednearthefrontcornersoftie
refrigerator. T heserollersshould
be set sothattherefrigerator i s
firmlypositioned on thefloorand
thefrontis raisedjustenoughthat
thedoorscloseeasilywhenopened
abouthalfway.
Toad.~ust the rollers,turnthe
roller-adjusting s crew-s c lockwiseto
raisetherefrigerator, c ounterclock-
wiseto lowerit. Usea blade-type
screwdriver.
Men adjusting f ront r o~ers forproper
doorclosure,werecommend that
thebottomfrontedgeof thecabinet
be approximately 3 /4"fromthefloor.
You-can turn the adjustingscrews
throughopeningsin the grille.
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If youwouldratherremovethe
base grilie,graspthe bottomof the
grilleandpullit out.
Toreplacethe basegrille,lineup
the clips on the backof the grille
with the openingsin the baseplate
and push the grille forwarduntilit
snapsintoplace.
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