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4.9 Cu. Ft. Bottom Mount 
Compact Fridge

NS-CF49BMSS2/NS-CF49BMSS2-C

USER GUIDE

Summary of Contents for NS-CF49BMSS2

Page 1: ...Before using your new product please read these instructions to prevent any damage 4 9 Cu Ft Bottom Mount Compact Fridge NS CF49BMSS2 NS CF49BMSS2 C USERGUIDE...

Page 2: ...wer 10 Reversing the door 11 Leveling your refrigerator 14 Using your refrigerator 15 Turning on your refrigerator for the first time 15 Setting the thermostat 15 Adjusting the shelf 16 Adjusting the...

Page 3: ...door is opened or closed 10 WARNING DANGER Never allow children to play with operate or crawl inside the refrigerator Risk of child entrapment Before you throw away your old refrigerator Take off the...

Page 4: ...he circuit breaker before making repairs or cleaning Wait five minutes before reconnecting to prevent damages to the compressor due to multiple successive starts NOTE Power to the refrigerator cannot...

Page 5: ...rator are necessarily small Be careful closing the door when children are in the area WARNING DANGER RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANT USED To be repaired only by trained service personn...

Page 6: ...lower freezer compartment stores frozen snacks entrees and more Freestanding design reversible doors and an adjustable foot allow for versatile placement options Stainless steel exterior is easy to cl...

Page 7: ...Fridge www insigniaproducts com Refrigerator parts Outside Inside Top hinge Refrigerator door Freezer door handle Freezer door Leveling foot Shelf Temperature control knob Leveling foot Door trays Ve...

Page 8: ...t level your refrigerator the door may not close or seal correctly causing cooling frost and moisture problems Turn the leveling foot clockwise to raise or counterclockwise to lower a side If you loca...

Page 9: ...st 3 9 in 10 cm between the left and right sides of your refrigerator and surrounding walls at least 3 9 in 10 cm between the back of your refrigerator and the surrounding wall and 11 8 in 30 cm betwe...

Page 10: ...the power cord plug grounds your refrigerator to minimize the possibility of electric shock Do not modify the power plug You do NOT plug anything else into the same power outlet as your refrigerator...

Page 11: ...om the upper right side of your refrigerator and the hole cover from the upper left side of your refrigerator 4 Remove the tape then remove the refrigerator door and set it aside CAUTION If you lay yo...

Page 12: ...e 6 Remove the bottom hinge assembly from the bottom right side of your refrigerator and the adjustable foot from the bottom left side of your refrigerator 7 Install the bottom hinge assembly on the b...

Page 13: ...center hinge assembly on the center left side of your refrigerator and the screw hole caps on the center right side of your refrigerator 11 Remove the door stopper from the bottom right side of the re...

Page 14: ...in order to function correctly If your refrigerator is not leveled during installation the door may not close or seal correctly causing cooling frost or moisture problems Rotate the leveling foot cloc...

Page 15: ...stat dial The thermostat can be set between 1 and 3 1 is the warmest setting 3 is the coldest setting The recommended setting is 2 Set the dial to O to turn off the cooling function The internal tempe...

Page 16: ...d up Slide the shelf on to the rails then lower the back Adjusting the door racks 1 Remove all items from a refrigerator door racks 2 While holding the rack with one hand use the other hand to tap the...

Page 17: ...e all food 3 If you want to remove the door racks shelves crisper or freezer shelf see Adjusting the shelf on page 16 Adjusting the door racks on page 16 Removing the crisper on page 17 4 Clean the do...

Page 18: ...doors and turn on the power Shutting down your refrigerator 1 Turn off your refrigerator and unplug it from the power outlet 2 Remove all food 3 Clean your refrigerator 4 Leave the door open slightly...

Page 19: ...packaging Certain containers and wrapping materials such as paper foil or plastic can cause odors If you think this might be the case try using different containers or a different brand of wrapping m...

Page 20: ...a large amount of food Wait for the food to freeze then check again You open and close the door frequently The door gasket is dirty Clean the gasket See Cleaning your refrigerator on page 17 Your ref...

Page 21: ...External dimensions H W D 47 9 x 19 7 x 21 3 in 121 6 x 50 x 54 cm Internal dimensions H W D Refrigerator compartment 20 1 x 16 5 x 16 5 in 51 x 41 9 x 42 cm Freezer compartment 19 2 x 14 x 15 6 in 48...

Page 22: ...re required after the Warranty Period expires you must pay all labor and parts charges This warranty lasts as long as you own your Insignia Product during the Warranty Period Warranty coverage termina...

Page 23: ...S WARRANTY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY INSIGNIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR THE BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT IN...

Page 24: ...S and Canada or 01 800 926 3000 Mexico INSIGNIA is a trademark of Best Buy and its affiliated companies Distributed by Best Buy Purchasing LLC 7601 Penn Ave South Richfield MN 55423 U S A 2021 Best B...

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