Before you plug it in
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refrigerators
properly
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maintained.
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refrigerators
to last, but we can't
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Before using your refrlger-
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used in an area
where
the room temperature
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responsible
for making
will not fall below
55 F. (13 C).
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there are explosive
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on a floor that WIII hold
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not used by children
or others
who may
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in an area
suitable
for iis size
understand
how it should
be used
and tise
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with food before
it has time to get
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connected
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properly
cold
the right electrtc
supply
and grounding
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wall receptacle
Refrigerator
Power Cord
Recommended
Grounding
Method
2
Pick the Right Place.
Save steps by
putting
your refrigerator
near the sink and next to a
countertop.
It should
not be near a stove, radiator,
water heater
or
any source of heat...including
direct sunlight.
You can install it flush against
cabinets
on each side. You should
leave
3 inches (7.5 cm] of free space
above
the top, and at least 1
inch
(2.5 cm] between
the condenser
and the wall. These spaces
let
the condenser
"breathe."
Do you want it in a corner?
Leave some room on the wall side if
you want the doors to open wider.
Planning
to add the automatic
ice maker? Will the refrigerator
be
near a cold water pipe? Some people
run the water line through
the
floor to the basement.
Others run it behind
the cabinets
to the pipes
under the sink.
Make Sure It's level.
Keep the 4 bolts that hold your refrigerator
in the shipping
crate. They
are the levelling
legs. Screw these bolts all the way into bolt holes at
the bottom corners of the refrigerator.
Roll refrigerator
into place.
Next, lower legs enough
to lift the rollers off the floor. Adjust each leg
until the refrigerator
won't rock.
Adjust the front legs to level the refrigerator.
To raise the corners, turn
legs counterclockwise;
to lower the corners,
turn legs clockwise.
Check with a level.
Remove the label
and Clean.
Remove the Consumer
Buy Guide label, tape and any inside labels
before using the refrigerator.
To remove any remaining
glue:
1. Rub briskly with thumb to make a ball, then remove.
OR
2. Soak area with dishwashing
detergent
solution
(1 teaspoon
de-
tergent in 1 quart warm water) before removing
glue as described
in
step 1.
DO NOT USE rubbing
alcohol
or flammable
or toxic solvents,
such
as acetone,
gasoline,
carbon
tetrachloride,
etc. These
can
damage
the material.
DO NOT REMOVE any permanent
instruction
labels
inside
your
refrigerator.
DO NOT REMOVE the Tech Sheet fastened
under the refrigerator
at
the front.
Plug It In.
A 115 Volt, 60 Hz., AC only, 15 or 20 ampere
fused
and
grounded
electrical
supply is required. It is recommended
that a separate
circuit
serving only this appliance
be provided.
Do not use an extension
cord. Use a receptacle
which
cannot
be
turned
off with a switch
or pull chain.