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NOTE:
Exercise extreme caution when handling
the unit, as the underside of the fridge has
components vital to its proper operation;
damage to these components could result
in a malfunction or potential leakage of
condensate and damage to floors.
CAUTION:
The risk of tipping over is high from this
point forward. You should not open the
doors until the product is placed into the
cabinet.
Placing the refrigerator into the cabinet niche.
• Insert the water supply hose into the channel
opening at the back of the unit and pull it through
to the front of the unit to ensure that the water
connection can be made once the unit is installed
in the niche.
NOTE:
Use the method below to prevent the cord
from getting wedged in.
Connect the electrical plug to the power
outlet. Turn on the unit to ensure it has power.
(To see if the product is operating, check if
the lamps in the freezer compartment are
on or off).
NOTE:
Protect the front edges of the cabinet niche
with masking tape; this will help protect
them from damage when pushing the unit
back into the niche. Use some packing tape
to secure the excess electrical cord to the
back of unit to prevent slack from catching
under the unit during installation.
NOTE:
The unit's plug must be accessible after
installation. If the plug is not accessible
after installation, the power must have
a dedicated circuit breaker which can be
accessed to cut power off using the main
switch.
WARNING:
Make sure that the power cord does not get
wedged in when placing the product.
• Push the product carefully towards the
cabinet to position it; the unit should slide
into the niche with relative ease. If you
experience resistance while placing the
product in the cabinet:
- The floor might be uneven.
- The adjustable feet might be loose (please
Power cord
Nylon cord
Move to wall
Water hose
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