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ATTENTION
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
Thisappliancemustbegrounded.Intheeventofanelectricalshort
circuit,groundingreducestheriskd electricalshockbyproviding
anescapewirefortheelectricalcurrent.Thisapplianceisequipped
withacordhavingagroundingwirewithagroundingplug.Theplug
must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed
andgrounded.
WARNING - Improperused thegroundingplugcanresultina
riskofelectricshock.Consultaqualifiedelectricianorserviceman
ifthe groundinginstructionsare notcompletelyunderstood,or if
doubtexistsastowhethertheapplianceisproperlygrounded.
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD
Use an exclusive wall outlet. Do not connectyour refrigeratorto
extension cords or togetherwith any otherappliance in the same
wall outlet. Donotsplicethe cord.
IMPORTANT WARNING
An emptyrefrigeratoris a verydangerousattractionto children.
Removeeitherthe gasket,latches,lids or doorsfrom unused
appliances,or take someotheraction that will guaranteeit
harmless.
DON'T WALT! DO IT NOW!
Thisrefrigeratoris inclusiveofa cycledefrostsystem.
Therefrigeratorhasa coldplatelocatedinbehindtheback
walloftherefrigeratorcabinet. Icebuild-uponthebackwall
duringcompressoroperationisnormal. Whenthecompressor
hascycledoff,accumulatedicewilldefrostautomatically.
Defrostwaterwillcollectinsidethedraintroughpassthrough
thedrainoutletlocatedatthebottomofthecabinetandflJnnel
intoa drainpansituatedabovethecompressor.Thewaterwill
thenevaporatefromthistrayfromtheheatofthecompressor.
REMINDER:Keepthedrainoutletopeningclearofanyfood
particlesor otherimpediments.Thiswillensurethewatercan
funneltothedrainpanwithoutobstruction. Failuretokeep
thisoutletcleanmayresultinwateroverflowingthetrough,
causingwatertoaccumulateatthebottomoftherefrigerator,
eventuallyleakingontoyourfloor. Pleasewipethistroughand
drainoutletwitha softclothasrequired.
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Removeexteriorand interiorpackings,wipethe outsidethoroughly
witha softdryclothandtheinsidewitha wet,lukewarmcloth. Avoid
placingthecabinetina narrowrecessor nearanyheatsource,direct
sunlight,or moisture.Letaircirculatefreelyaroundthecabinet.Keep
therearofthe refrigerator5 inchesawayfromthewall.
Location
1. Selectaplacewitha strong,levelfloor.
2. Allow5 inchesof spacebetweenthebackofthe refrigeratorand
anyadjacentwall.
3. Avoiddirect sunlightand heat. Directsunlightmay affectthe
acryliccoating. Heatsourcesnearbywillcausehigherelectricity
consumption.
4. Avoidverymoistplaces.Toomuchmoisturein theairwillcause
frostto formvery quicklyon theevaporator,andyourrefrigerator
willhaveto bedefrostedmorefrequently.
Toavoidvibration,the cabinetmustbe set level. This is accomplishedby
adjustingthe (2)frontlevelinglegslocatedunderthe refrigeratorcabinet. To
startthe refrigerator,turnthe temperaturecontrol(OFF-MAX)tothe position
correspondingtothe desiredcooling.
OFF= No Cooling
1= Minimum Cooling
4 =MediumCooling
MAX= MaximumCooling
Therefrigeratortemperaturewillvarydependingonthequantityofthe
foodstoredandonthefrequencywithwhichthedoorisopened.
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