2.
Correctly Po
siti
oning
Ven
ti
la
ti
on
F
or
e
a
s
y
he
a
t
dissip
a
tion,
lo
w
po
w
er
consumption
a
nd
m
ax
imum
efficienc
y
,
the
re
f
riger
a
tor
should
b
e
kept
i
n
a w
ell-ventil
a
ted
a
re
a. T
here
should
b
e
space
o
f a
t
le
a
st
100
mm
a
round
the
re
f
riger
a
tor
a
nd
a
t
le
a
st
2
00
mm
clear
o
f
the
roo
f.
There
should
b
e
enough
space
to
allo
w
the
door
to
open
160
degree.
Power Supply
T
he
re
f
riger
a
tor
is
onl
y a
pplied
wi
th
po
w
er
suppl
y
o
f
single-ph
a
se
a
ltern
a
ting
current
of
(
22
0
-2
40) V~/50Hz;
2
30V~/60Hz). If
fluctu
a
tion
o
f
volt
a
ge
i
n
the
d
i
strict
user
is
of
so
large
th
a
t
the
volt
a
ge
e
x
ceeds
the
ab
ove
scope,
f
or
s
af
et
y’
s
sake,
b
e
sure
to
a
ppl
y A.C. a
utom
a
tic
volt
a
ge
regul
a
tor
to
the
re
f
riger
a
tor
. T
he
re
f
riger
a
tor
must
emplo
y a
special
po
w
er
socket
i
nste
a
d
of
common
one
wi
th
other
electric
a
ppliances.
I
ts
plug
must
m
a
tch
the
socket
wi
th
ground
wi
re.
Power Cord
T
he
cord
should
never
b
e
lengthened
or
f
olded
or
allo
w
ed
to
coil
dur
i
ng
oper
a
tion
. T
he
cord
should
never
b
e
kept
close
to
the
compressor
or
a
t
the
b
ack
of
the
re
f
riger
a
tor
as
the
sur
f
ace
temperature
i
s
al
way
s
h
i
gh
w
hen
oper
a
ting.
A
n
y
contact
o
f
the
cord
wi
th
the
compressor
could
dam
a
ge
the
i
nsul
a
tion or
c
a
use
le
a
k
a
ge.
N
10%10%+_50Hz60Hz
(+220-240)V~ 230V~
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