Summit FF591OS 24" Wide Built-In Outdoor All-Refrigerator

User Manual - Page 6

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WARNING:
Plug into a grounded 3-prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adaptor.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire or electrical shock.
Turning a leveling leg to the right will lower the refrigerator toward the position of the leg.
Likewise, turning to the left will raise the unit away from the leg.
Several turns of the leveling legs may be required before the refrigerator tilt is properly
adjusted.
Turning both front legs the same amount to the left will tilt the refrigerator to the rear. This
adjustment makes it easier for the door to close.
NOTE: It is easier to adjust the leveling legs if someone else pushes against the top of
the refrigerator to take the weight off the legs.
Refrigerator Sounds
After your new refrigerator has run for a while, you may notice some sounds being generated by
the unit. These are normal. Any hard surfaces surrounding the unit, such as the floor or
cabinetry, can make the sounds seem louder. The following list explains some of the sounds
you may hear, and their causes.
Your refrigerator uses a high efficiency compressor and fans to keep your food items at
the desired temperature while minimizing energy usage. The fan and compressor may
therefore run for longer periods than your old refrigerator. You may also notice a pulsating
or high-pitched sound coming from the compressor or fans, as they adjust to optimize
performance.
As refrigerant flows inside the cabinet, you may hear some rattling noises. This may also
be caused by items stored inside the cabinet.
After each cooling cycle, you might hear a gurgling sound caused by the refrigerant
flowing in your refrigerator.
When the refrigerator is defrosting, you might hear water running into the drain pan.
Each time the refrigerator starts or stops running, you may hear some clicking sounds.
Leveling leg
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