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REFRIGERATOR 18.1 CU. FT. | TOP MOUNT USER MANUAL FOR MODELS: ATMSL181 ATMSL181E ATMW181 ATMW181E Before using your appliance, please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference, along with your receipt.
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CONSUMER PRODUCT INFORMATION For your own records, please attach a copy of your sales receipt to this manual and complete the following: Model Number: _____________________________________ Serial Number: _______________________________________ Purchase Date: ____________________________________ Store Purchased: _____________________________________ Installation Date: ___________________________________ Installation Co.: _______________________________________ Installer Name: _____________________________________ Installer Phone No.: ___________________________________...
CONTENTS 1. SAFETY WARNINGS 1.1 Warning ........................1 1.2 Meaning of safety warning symbols ................2 1.3 Electricity related warnings ................... 2 1.4 Warnings for use ......................3 1.5 Warnings for placement ....................3 1.6 Warnings for energy ..................... 4 1.7 Warnings for disposal ....................
1. SAFETY WARNINGS READ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION To prevent injury to the user or other people and property damage, the following instructions must be followed. Incorrect operation due to ignoring of instructions may cause harm or damage. 1.1 WARNING WARNING: Risk of fi...
1.2 MEANING OF SAFETY WARNING SYMBOLS This is a prohibition symbol. Any noncompliance with instructions marked with this symbol may result in damage to the product or endanger the personal safety of Prohibition Symbol the user. This is a warning symbol. It is required to operate in strict observance of instructions marked with this symbol;...
1.4 WARNINGS FOR USE DO NOT arbitrarily disassemble or reconstruct the refrigerator, nor damage the refrigerant circuit; maintenance of the appliance must be conducted by a specialist. A damaged power cord must be replaced by the manufacturer, its maintenance department or related professionals in order to avoid danger.
1.6 WARNINGS FOR ENERGY 1) Refrigerating appliances might not operate consistently (possibility of defrosting of contents or temperature becoming too warm in the frozen food compartment) when sited for an extended period of time below the cold end of the range of temperatures for which the refrigerating appliance is designed.
2. PROPER USE OF REFRIGERATORS 2.1 PLACEMENT Before use, remove all packing materials, including bottom cushions, foam pads and tape inside of the refrigerator; tear off the protective fi lm on the doors and the refrigerator body. Keep away from heat and avoid direct sunlight. DO NOT place the freezer in moist or watery places to prevent rust or reduction of insulating eff...
2.2 DOOR HANDLE INSTALLATION Precautions shall be taken to prevent the handle from falling and causing any personal injury. LIST OF TOOLS TO BE PROVIDED BY THE USER: Cross Screwdriver The hole À The screw À (The picture above is for reference only. The actual confi guration will depend on the physical product or statement by the distributor.) PARTS DIAGRAM: Bolt Bolt hole...
2.3 LEVELING FEET Schematic diagram of the leveling feet (The picture above is for reference only. The actual confi guration will depend on the physical product or statement by the distributor.) ADJUSTING PROCEDURES • Turn the feet clockwise to raise the refrigerator. •...
2.4 DOOR RIGHT-LEFT CHANGE LIST OF TOOLS TO BE PROVIDED BY THE USER: Putty knife Cross Screwdriver Thin-blade screwdriver 5/16 in. socket Masking tape and ratchet 1. Unplug your refrigerator and remove all food from 5. Remove screws of the bottom hinge, then remove the door shelves.
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7. Remove the sleeves from the top right of doors and hole cap from top left of doors, and assemble them on the other side. 8. Remove the refrigerator door stopper and install it on the other side of the door. Remove the freezer door self-locking block and stopper;...
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10. Put down the freezer door on the middle hinge vertically, then take out the top hinge and cover of other side from accessory bag. Assemble top hinge, hinge cover and hole cover. Top Hinge Hole Cover 11. For instructions on assembling the handle, please refer to section 2.2, page 6. (The picture above is for reference only.
2.5 CHANGING THE LIGHT Any replacement or maintenance of the LED lamps is intended to be made by the manufacturer, its service agent or similar qualifi ed person. 2.6 STARTING • Before initial start, keep the refrigerator still for half an hour before connecting it to power supply. •...
3. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS 3.1 KEY COMPONENTS FREEZING CHAMBER Shelf Air Duct Button Door Tray REFRIGERATING CHAMBER Display Control Storage Box Panel LED Lighting Shelf Door Tray Fruit and Vegetables Box (The picture above is for reference only. The actual confi guration will depend on the physical product or statement by the distributor.) REFRIGERATING CHAMBER •...
3.2 FUNCTIONS STANDBY Temperature Hold SET-button for 3-sec Control for standby COLD COLDEST (The picture above is for reference only. The actual confi guration will depend on the physical product or statement by the distributor.) A - Temperature setting button of refrigerator compartment DISPLAY SCREEN Indicator Light 1 = Setting 1 Indicator Light 2 = Setting 2...
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SETTING THE FREEZER TEMPERATURE TEMP. CONTROL COLD COLDER (The picture above is for reference only. The actual confi guration will depend on the physical product or statement by the distributor.) • Turn the knob to adjust the freezer temperature. • Place frozen food in the freezer as quickly as possible after purchase. •...
4. MAINTENANCE & CARE OF THE UNIT PLEASE UNPLUG THE REFRIGERATOR FOR DEFROSTING AND CLEANING. 4.1 OVERALL CLEANING • Dust behind the refrigerator and the ground shall be cleaned once a month to improve the cooling eff ect and save energy.
5. TROUBLESHOOTING BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE, PLEASE REVIEW THE CHART BELOW ISSUE POSSIBLE CAUSES • Check that the appliance is connected to power and that the plug is making proper contact FAILED OPERATION • Check whether or not the voltage is too low •...
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Distributed by: Perfect Aire, LLC 5401 Dansher Rd. Countryside, IL 60525 855-663-WIND | 855-663-9463 www.arcticwindac.com AW/User_ATM_180/05082018 Specification and performance data is subject to change without notice. Printed in China...
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