Use and Care Manual

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Use two or more people to move and install the refrigerator. Failure to do so can result in
back or other injury.
To ensure proper ventilation for your refrigerator, the front of the unit must be completely
unobstructed. Choose a well-ventilated area with temperatures above 60°F (16°C) and
below 90°F (32°C). This unit must be installed in an area protected from the elements, such
as wind, rain, water spray or drips.
The refrigerator should not be located next to ovens, grills or other sources of high heat.
The refrigerator must be installed with all electrical, water and drain connections in
accordance with state and local codes. A standard electrical supply (115 V AC only, 60 Hz),
properly grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes and
ordinances is required.
Do not kink or pinch the power supply cord of the refrigerator.
The fuse (or circuit breaker) size should be 15 amperes.
It is important for the refrigerator to be leveled in order to work properly. You may need to
make several adjustments to level it.
Check for leaks after connection.
Never allow children to operate, play with or crawl inside the refrigerator.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for
their safety.
IMPORTANT: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting
process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
IMPORTANT: Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
IMPORTANT: Do not use electrical appliances inside the storage compartment of the
appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not use solvent-based cleaning agents or abrasives on the interior. These cleaners may
damage or discolor the interior.
Do not use this apparatus for other than its intended purpose.
Risk of child entrapment
Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of the past. Junked or abandoned
refrigerators and freezers are still dangerous, even if they will just sit in the garage a few
days.
Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer: Take off the doors. Leave
the shelves or drawers in place so that children may not easily climb inside.
Never allow children to operate, play with, or crawl inside the refrigerator/freezer.
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