Specification
Table Of Contents
- UNPACKING YOUR FREEZER
- ADJUSTING YOUR FREEZER
- PROPER AIR CIRCULATION
- ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT
- USE OF EXTENSION CORD
- INSTALL LIMITATIONS
- OPERATING YOUR FREEZER
- GENERAL FEATURES
- NORMAL OPERATING SOUNDS YOU MAY HEAR
- DEFROSTING
- DEFROST DRAIN
- LEVELING YOUR FREEZER
- FOOD STORAGE INFORMATION
- CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- DOOR GASKETS:
- POWER INTERRUPTIONS
- VACATION AND MOVING CARE
- FREEZER DOES NOT OPERATE:
- COMPRESSOR RUNS TOO FREQUENTLY:
- FREEZER HAS AN ODOR:
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INSTALLING YOUR FREEZER
UNPACKING YOUR FREEZER
1.
Remove all packaging materials. This includes the foam base and
all the adhesive tape holding the freezer accessories inside and
outside.
2.
Inspect and remove any remains of packing, tape or printed materials
before powering on the freezer.
ADJUSTING YOUR FREEZER
•
Your freezer is designed for freestanding installation only. It should
not be recessed or built-in.
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Place the freezer on a surface strong enough to support its fully-
loaded state.
•
When moving the freezer,never tilt it more than a 45-degree
angle. This could damage the compressor and the sealed system.
•
If the freezer is tilted, let it stand in an upright position for at least
24 hours prior to plugging in. This is to allow the refrigerant to settle.
PROPER AIR CIRCULATION
•
To ensure your freezer works at the maximum efficiency it was
designed for, you should install it in a location where there is proper
air circulation, plumbing and electrical connections.
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The following are recommended clearances around
the freezer:
Sides
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4” (102mm)
Back.
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4” (102mm)
Top.
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4” (102mm)