Before you plug it in
IMPORTANT
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responsrble for makrng sure that it l IS out of the weather.
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the weight, and 1r1 on area sultoble for its size will not fall below 55 F (13 C)
and use l IS not run where there are explosive fumes.
l IS connected only lo the r?gnt kind of outlet, with l IS not used by children or others who may not
the right electric supply ark groundrng understand how it should be used
l IS used or;lq for lobs expected of hoqe l IS not loaded with food before it has time to get
refrigerators properly cold
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 heattincluding direct sunlight.
You can install it flush against the wall in back. Leave ? 2 inch (1.3
cm) clearance against cabinets on each side for ease of installa-
tion. Do you want it in a corner? Leave some room on the wall side if
you want the doors to open wider.
Do you have or plan to add the automatic ice maker? Will the
refrigerator be near a cold water pipe? Some people run the water
Snug Snug IS fine, line through the floor to the basement. Others run it behind the cabi-
but but do do y you want rt nets to the pipes under the sink.
that that way?
Make Sure It?s Level.
Your refrigerator is on rollers, the two front ones are adjustable for
!eveling.
Remove the base grill to uncover the leveling screws. With a
Front Roller I Levellng Screw screwdriver, turn each screw to the right to raise the front. Turn them
to the left to lower the front. [If you have someone tilt the top of the
refrigerator back while turning, it will be easier.]
Keep adjusting one or the other until the refrigerator won?t rock.
Then raise or lower both by the same number of turns until the refrig-
erator IS level (use a level to check this). If you don?t have a level, the
refrigerator will be about right when you can open the doors part
way and they will stay where you put them.
Remove the Label and Clean.
Remove the Consumer Buy Guide label and other inside labels
Right to Raise; before using the refrigerator. Any glue left can be taken off with
Left to Lower rubbing alcohol.
Do not remove the label giving operating instructions for the
Refrigerator and Freezer Controls or the Tech Sheet fastened be-
hind the base grill.
To clean your refrigerator before using it, check the washing in-
structions in this booklet.
Plug It In.
A 120 Volt, 60 Hz., AC only, 15 ampere fused 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.
Refrigerator
Power Cord
Recommended
Grounding Method |