Features; Setting Up Your Compact Refrigerator; Select The Right Location; Proper Air Circulation - Cuisinart CCF-31 Instruction Booklet

3.1 cu. ft. compact refrigerator
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FEATURES

1. Freezer Compartment
2. Temperature Control (with light)
3. Glass Shelf
4. Crisper with Glass Cover
5. Leveling Legs
6. Freezer Door Storage
7. Door Storage Bins
SETTING UP YOUR
COMPACT
REFRIGERATOR
ALWAYS REMOVE ALL FOOD AND
BEVERAGES BEFORE MOVING THE
REFRIGERATOR

Select the Right Location

NOTE: The refrigerator is designed for
freestanding operation. It is not made to
be recessed or built-in (fully recessed).
The refrigerator must be positioned on a flat
surface that is strong enough to support it
when fully loaded.
Choose a location where there is no risk of
extreme temperatures, either hot or cold,
such as a garage that is not properly
insulated or heated.
The refrigerator should be installed well
away from sources of heat such as
radiators, boilers, or direct sunlight. Ensure
that air can circulate freely around the back
of the cabinet. To ensure best performance,
if the unit is positioned below an
overhanging structure, the minimum
distance between the top of the cabinet and
the structure must be at least 4 inches.
Ideally, the refrigerator should not be
positioned below overhanging structures.
Accurate leveling is ensured by one or more
adjustable feet at the base of the cabinet.
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WARNING: It must be possible to
disconnect the appliance from the main
power supply; the plug must be easily
accessible after installation.
NOTE: Allow enough space in the front
of the unit to open the door.

Proper Air Circulation

To ensure that your refrigerator works at the
maximum efficiency for which it was
designed, you should install it in a location
that has proper air circulation and electrical
connections.
The refrigerator is designed to be
freestanding and should not be recessed or
built in. Allow 2 inches of space on both
sides and back of the unit to allow proper
ventilation.
To ensure proper internal air circulation, do
not overfill your refrigerator.

Electrical Requirements

Your refrigerator requires a power outlet
(120V, 15amps) with proper grounding.
Avoid placing the unit where there may be
electrical interference.
Do not plug unit into the same outlet that
has another refrigerator or microwave.
Avoid the use of three-prong plug adapters.
Do not cut off the grounding prong to
accommodate a two-plug outlet; that could
result in a shock hazard.
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