Product Manual
Table Of Contents
INSTALLING YOUR NEW REFRIGERATOR
5. I f you find your refrigerator rocks from corner to 
corner, it means your floor is uneven. Find a piece of 
plastic or hardboard etc. and pack it firmly under the 
roller.
6.  You may now need to fine-tune the installation by 
repeating steps 3, 4 and 5.
7.  When you have the appliance in its final position, it 
needs to be stabilised. Wind the stability foot under the 
door hinge down to the floor until it just makes contact 
with the floor. Lift the front of the appliance to take the 
weZight off the stability foot, then turn it half a turn 
further to ensure firm contact with the floor. Wind the 
large height adjusting nut back up to ensure all the 
weight is now on the front stability foot.
8.  Repeat step 7 for the stability foot on the handle side. 
Whenever you need to move the appliance, be sure to 
wind the feet back up so that the appliance can roll 
freely and be sure to reset it when reinstalling. 
Fitting the handles
The handles are supplied prepackaged in
side your 
refrigerator and will require fitting. 
Refer to the instructions provided in the pack.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed your new 
refrigerator.
USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
Refrigerators work by transferring heat from the food inside 
to the outside
 air. This operation makes the back and sides 
of the refrigerator feel warm or even hot particularly at 
start-up and on warm days – this is normal. 
Avoid placing food against the air vents in the refrigerator 
as it affects efficient circulation. If the door is opened 
frequently, a light frosting will occasionally occur on the 
freezer’s interior. This is normal and will clear after a few 
days. If the freezer door is accidentally kept open, a heavy 
frost will coat the inside walls and should be removed. 
Your new refrigerator uses a high-speed compressor, along 
with other energy-efficient components, which may make 
unusual sounds and be more noticeable at night and 
quieter times. These sounds simply indicate your refrigerator 
is working how it should. They include:
• Compressor running noises;
• Air movement n
oise from the small fan motor;
• A gurgling sound, similar to water boiling;
• A popping noise, heard during automatic defrosting; 
and
• A clicking noise, prior to compressor start-up. Further 
details can be found in the Troubleshooting Guide. 
TIPS & INFORMATION
 IMPORTANT
For top mount refrigerators (where the freezer is on top of 
the fresh food compartment).
•  Don’t place food forward of the ri
bs on the freezer 
floor, as it will keep the door open.
Ribs
For bottom mount refrigerators (where freezer is below the 
fresh food compartment):
•  Ensure all freezer drawers and shelves are pushed 
back comple
tely to prevent them from keeping the 
door open.
stability foot
wound 
down
Large height
adjusting nut
wound up.
USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 9
9. Plug your refrigerator straight into its own power point 
and never use a double adapter. If you need to roll the 
refrigerator to get to the plug, remember to raise the 
stability foot first.
10.  Before you put any food in your refrigerator, it’s 
recommended you leave it on for 2 or 3 hours to check 
it is running properly.










