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7
Proper Air Circulation
To ensure that your refrigerator works at
the maximum efciency for which it was
designed, you should install it in a
location with 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 overll your refrigerator.
Electrical Requirements
Your refrigerator requires a power outlet
(120V, 15 amps) 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.
Before plugging in, ensure that the voltage
and frequency shown on the rating plate
correspond to your domestic power supply.
The appliance must be earthed. The
power-supply cable plug is provided with
a contact for this purpose. If the domestic
power-supply socket is not earthed,
connect the appliance to a separate earth
in compliance with current regulations,
consulting a qualied electrician. The
manufacturer declines all responsibility
if the above safety precautions are
not observed.
NOTE: Do not place heavy objects on top
of the refrigerator.
To minimize the risk of rusting, leakage,
and insulation damage, avoid placing the
unit where heavy moisture is present.
Under no circumstances apply or let
water spill onto or into the unit.
Leveling Your Refrigerator
Your refrigerator has 2 leveling feet.
After properly placing your unit in its nal
position, adjust the feet by turning them
clockwise to raise the refrigerator or
counterclockwise to lower it. If the unit
is not level, the doors and magnetic seal will
not be aligned properly.
Using Your Refrigerator
Important:
Before connecting the refrigerator to a
power source, let it stand upright for
approximately 24 hours. This will reduce
the risk of any malfunction to the cooling
system that might have occurred during
handling and/or transporting, and will
allow the refrigerant to ow back into
the compressor.
When using the refrigerator for the rst
time, allow at least 24 hours for the
internal temperature to adjust properly.
Your refrigerator should be on a at
surface that is strong enough to support
it when fully loaded.
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