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8
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Before you move your refrigerator into its final location, it
is important to make sure you have the proper electrical
connection.
RECOMMENDED GROUNDING METHOD
A 115 V, 60 Hz, AC only, 15 or 20 A fused, grounded
electrical supply is required. It is recommended that a
separate circuit serving only your refrigerator be provided.
Use an outlet that cannot be turned off by a switch. Do
not use an extension cord.
NOTE: Before performing any type of installation,
cleaning, or removing a light bulb, unplug refrigerator or
disconnect power.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
UNPACK THE REFRIGERATOR
Before using your refrigerator, all packaging materials
should be removed and the interior should be cleaned.
Remove tape and glue residue from surfaces before
turning on the refrigerator. With your fingers, rub a
small amount of liquid dish soap over any adhesive
and wipe with warm water to remove.
Do not use sharp instruments, rubbing alcohol,
flammable fluids, or abrasive cleaners to remove
tape or glue. These can damage the surfaces of your
refrigerator. For more information, refer “Refrigerator
Safety” section.
Dispose of and/or recycle all packaging materials.
After all packaging materials have been removed,
clean the inside of your refrigerator. Refer the
cleaning instructions in “Cleaning” section.
NOTE: For standard stainless steel or glass door models,
skip to "Door Closing" section.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
WARNING
WARNING
Excessive Weight Hazard
Use two or more people to move and install
refrigerator.
Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
Important information to know about glass shelves
and covers:
Do not clean glass shelves or covers with warm water when
they are cold. Shelves and covers may break if exposed to
sudden temperature changes or impact, such as bumping.
Tempered glass is designed to shatter into many small,
pebble-size pieces. This is normal. Glass shelves and covers
are heavy. Use both hands when removing them to avoid
dropping.
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