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Installation Instructions
1. Select a place with a strong, level oor.
2. Allow 5 inches (12.7 cm) of space between the back of the refrigerator and any adjacent wall.
3. Avoid direct sunlight and heat. Direct sunlight could damage the unit. Heat sources nearby will cause higher electrici-
ty consumption.
4. Avoid moist places. Too much moisture in the air will cause frost to form very quickly on the evaporator, and your
refrigerator will have to be defrosted more frequently.
LOCATION
Remove exterior and interior packaging, wipe the outside thoroughly with a soft dry cloth and the inside with a luke-
warm, wet cloth. Avoid placing the unit in a narrow recess or near any heat source, direct sunlight or moisture. Let air
circulate freely around the unit. Keep the rear of the refrigerator 5 inches (12.7 cm) away from the wall.
1. Adjustable Shelves: Shelf can be optionally placed on the guides inside the appliance. Perishable foods should be
stored towards the back/rear of the shelves.
2. Door Liner: The door liner consists of various shelves or holders used for storing cheese, butter and yogurt as well
as other smaller packages, tubes, cans etc. The lower shelf is used for storing large bottles.
3. Defrost Water Outlet: The interior of the refrigerator is cooled with a cooling plate mounted in the rear wall. Under
the plate there is a channel and an outlet for defrost water. Regularly check the defrost water outlet and the drain
channel for blockage. They should always be kept free and clear of food particles. If the drain outlet does become
clogged, use a plastic straw or pipe-cleaner to clear it.
FEATURES
Place the appliance rmly on a solid base. Some appliances have adjustable feet on the front side; use them to level the
appliance (some models only).
NOTE: This appliance is intended for FREE-STANDING INSTALLATION ONLY, and is NOT intended to be built-in.
This appliance is approved for INDOOR USE ONLY and is NOT intended for outdoor operation.
INSTALLATION
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