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Installation instructions

 

Replacing cabinet legs with casters

 

Notes: 

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  Unplug the power cord and release the 

brake before moving the cabinet. 

a) Tilt the unit on its back on a level surface   

and remove the 4 cabinet legs (Fig. 3 
number 4). 

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  Do not put any goods on top of the cabinet 

and avoid slanting the cabinet when 
moving it. 

Reserve the cabinet legs. 

b) Assemble the casters with brake (Fig. 2)   

on the cabinet front bottom and the other 2 
casters (Fig. 1) at the cabinet rear bottom. 

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  Push the cabinet from the rear making 

sure the door does not open. 

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  To avoid short circuits, please do not use 

the cabinet in bad weather. Position the 
cabinet under a canopy. 

c) Assemble each caster to the bottom of the 

unit with (2) M5x10 screws with a star or 
Phillips screwdriver (Fig. 3). 

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  Do not let children climb on the cabinet or 

move the cabinet to another location. 

d) The caster brake (Fig. 3 number 1) at the 

front bottom of the cabinet comes with a 
braking function. When the brake handle 
is “ON” (Fig. 2)’ unit wont roll; when brake 
handle is “OFF” (released), it will roll.(Fig. 2) 

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  Keep the caster brake in “ON” position 

while in desired location. 

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  Cabinet must be placed on a level 

surface. 

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  Cabinet will reach its cooling efficiency 

after one hour. 

 

 

Electrical connection 

A 115 Volt (AC only) 60 Hz grounded 
electrical supply equipped with a 15- or 20- 
amp fuse or circuit breaker is required. It is 
recommended that a separate circuit serving 
only your appliance be provided. Use outlets 
that cannot be turned off by a switch or pull 
chain. Connect this appliance to a 3-prong 
power supply outlet that has a ground

 
 
terminal. If you only have a 2-prong outlet, 
have it replaced by a qualified technician 
with an outlet that meets the local codes. DO 
NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD. 
Required nominal voltage and frequency are 
indicated on the rating plate. The connection 
to the power supply and grounding has to be 
made according to current standards and 
regulations.  

Summary of Contents for VT-DSODREF

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Page 5: ...s 9 Defrosting 9 Shelves 9 Beverage storage 10 Cleaning and care 11 Cleaning the appliance 11 Moving 11 Energy saving tips 11 Problems with your appliance 12 Limited Warranty 13 14 Note on Models VT D...

Page 6: ...nging the power cable Do not stand on the base drawers or doors or use them to support anything else Do not allow flames or sources of ignition to enter the appliance When transporting and cleaning th...

Page 7: ...nce must be grounded If the power socket of the home system is not grounded in accordance with the current legal regulations connect the appliance to the grounding lead itself after consulting a speci...

Page 8: ...er designed for this purpose Do not use steel wool or any coarse agents which could irreparably damage the surface of the appliance Carefully remove all papers and adhesive tape from the appliance doo...

Page 9: ...in installation you should provide the following clearances to ensure the best operation and proper ventilation 3 16 on both sides 2 at the rear and 1 16 at the top Take care that the air vent at the...

Page 10: ...ensions mm in If your appliance is to be built in use the dimensions in the diagram and chart below as a guide when installing Model VT DSODREF VT DSODREF L A 660mm 26 660mm 26 B 610mm 24 610mm 24 C 8...

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Page 12: ...ke Fig 3 number 1 at the front bottom of the cabinet comes with a braking function When the brake handle is ON Fig 2 unit wont roll when brake handle is OFF released it will roll Fig 2 Keep the caster...

Page 13: ...d hold this button for approximately 3 seconds 2 button Energy conservation button Pressing this button for 3 seconds will turn the energy conservation mode on or off In this mode the LED light and di...

Page 14: ...5 minutes after you close the door and HI will disappear It is normal that the cabinet shows HI or LO from time to time If it occurs frequently or lasts for a long time you can restart the unit by unp...

Page 15: ...ld 28 beverage cans 12 oz3 Location C bottom of the unit can hold 13 beverage cans 12 oz Location D each storage bin can hold 6 beverage cans 12 oz Location E milk bin can hold two 1 gallon milk bottl...

Page 16: ...ng Do not use steel wool or sponges with steel wool on stainless steel surfaces They could damage the surface Do not use cleaning waxes concentrated cleaning agents bleaches or cleaning products conta...

Page 17: ...has been added to the appliance The door is opened too often The door is not closed completely The temperature control is not set correctly The door gasket does not seal properly The light does not wo...

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