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1. Fruit and vegetable crisper
2. Eggstorage bin
3. Butter storage compartment
4. Storage compartment for a variety
of small items
5. Bottle storage shelf
6. Tall bottle storage shelf
7. Freezer door package shelf
8. Ice service shelf
9. Temperature controis (both fresh
foor and freezer)
10. Defrost water pan (behind grille)
11, Model and serial number–record these
numbers here for future reference.
Model #
Wial #
Do not remove rating plate.
INSTALLATION
Allow4 inches over top of refrigerator for air
circulation and 5/8 inch at both sides for case
~finstallation.
Yourrefrigerator should not be installed where
he temperature will go below 60°F. because
he refrigerator willnot run frequently enough
o maintain proper temperatures.
k sure to install on a floor strong enough to
upport a fullyloaded refrigerator.
~djustable legs al the fron[ corners of the re-
"igct-atorshould be set so IIw refrigerator is
rmly positioned on the floor, and (he .~ronf
i.s
Ii,wd jus[ enough
{hat
[ he doors close
easily
h~t] ~~p~n~d
itl~oti[ l]~ilf-w'i~)t.
R cmov~ the
rifleby grasping ;It the Ix)l[lwl and pulling up
Id (}ut,(%x Fig. i ),
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Turn
left to
raise
–right to lower,
Fig. 2
To replace grille, set tabs on hooksat both en
and push top toward refrigerator until gri]
snaps into place. (See Fig.3).
ELECTRICALCONNECTION
I
IMPORTANT
(PLEASE READ CAREFULLY)
I
FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS APPLIANCE
MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.
The power cord of this appliance is equipped
with a three-prong (grounding)
plug which
mates with a standard three-prong (grounding)
wall receptacle (Fig. 4) to minimize the possi-
bility
of
electric shock hazard from this appli-
ance. The c us[omer should ha}.c the wall
receptacle and circuit checked by a qualified
c1cc tri cian t(}ma kc s\Jre Ihe reccpt ii~!c k
properl}'grounded.
J!NK3ESITUATIONSWHEF!EAPPLIANCE'S
)(')WERcoRf) WILL BE ~~scoNNECTEf)
bdFREQUENTL~
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TEMPORARY RIIETWIII
(
(
ADAPTER PLUGS NOT
PERMITTED
INCANADA )
ALIGN LARGE
Q
PRONGS/SLOTS\
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Fig. 5
BEFORE USE
lecause of potential safety hazards under cer-
ain conditions, we strongiy recommend
,gainstthe use of an adapter plug. However, if
roustill elect to use an adapter, where local
odes permit, a TEMPORARY CONNliIC-
HON may be made to a properly grounded
we-prongwall receptacle by the use of a UL
isted adapter which is available at most local
Lardware stores (Fig. 5). The larger slot in the
,dapter must be aligned with the larger slot in
he wall receptacle to provide proper polarity
n the connection of the power cord.
;AUTION: Attaching the adapter ground ter-
ninal to the wall receptacle cover screw does
lot ground the appliance unless the co~'er
crew is
metid.
and not insula(ed. and
[tie wall
eceptacl e is grounded thro ugh Ihe house
viring. The customer sho~Jlci h a\'e the circuit
'hecked by a qualified electrician 10 make
urc the receptacle is properly grl~undtxi.
#hen discon
necti IIL the p(mvr c(>rd
frl}mthe
.
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h(~ld Ihc iidiipt c I"with (~IIC
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ViEWEt4TLY
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