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4.3 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER

User Guide

Item: 778452

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Page 1: ...4 3 CU FT UPRIGHT FREEZER User Guide Item 778452 Ginnys com 800 544 1590 Facebook com GinnysBrand Pinterest com GinnysBrand BRAND ...

Page 2: ...hank you for purchasing this Ginny s Brand 4 3 Cu Ft Upright Freezer Extra freezer storage is a life changer buy food in bulk to save money make meals ahead of time and freeze until needed or keep extra ice on hand for cold drinks on a hot day The storage shelves keep everything where you can easily see it no long lost popsicles in the bottom corners 2 Ginnys com 800 544 1590 _____________________...

Page 3: ...s walls etc DO NOT place nonfood items in the freezer DO NOT place the appliance or its cord on or near a heated surface Always use this appliance on a stable dry heat resistant surface DO NOT use near water DO NOT place freezer in extreme cold or hot temperatures like in an uninsulated shed DO NOT use an accessory or attachment not recommended by Ginny s as this may cause injury or damage the app...

Page 4: ...pliance be used This outlet must be properly installed and grounded If you have any questions about the grounding or electrical instructions contact a qualified electrician DO NOT attempt to modify the plug in any way Ginny s cannot accept any liability for damage or injury resulting from failure to observe these safety procedures POWER RATING 60Hz 115V 1 40A CAPACITY 4 3 Cu Ft CORD LENGTH 60 DIME...

Page 5: ...GET TO KNOW YOUR FREEZER 5 Ginnys com 800 544 1590 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 1 FREEZER CABINET 2 TEMPERATURE DIAL 3 SHELVES 4 DRIP TRAY 5 DOOR 6 MAGNETIC GASKET 7 DOOR BINS ...

Page 6: ...t quickly and your freezer will have to be defrosted frequently 6 To avoid overloading the circuit this freezer should be the only appliance connected to the wall outlet DOOR REVERSAL INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To avoid personal injury to yourself and or property we recommend 2 people perform the door reversal process 1 To access the lower hinge assembly carefully tilt the freezer backward leveling leg ...

Page 7: ...n the opposite side of the door 8 Attach the door to the opposite side of the cabinet 9 Remove door bushing bottom of the door and install on opposite side 10 Reinstall the lower hinge assembly on the opposite side Make sure the door assembly is properly aligned on the cabinet before tightening the lower hinge screws 11 Replace both leveling legs To avoid vibration set the cabinet level by adjusti...

Page 8: ...ooling 1 minimum cooling 3 6 medium cooling and 7 maximum cooling 2 The freezer motor will automatically cycle on and off to maintain the set temperature inside the freezer 3 The freezer temperature will vary depending on the quantity of the food stored and on how frequently the door is opened Tips Never place hot food in the freezer Avoid overloading the freezer Only open the door when necessary ...

Page 9: ...or sponge CLEANING 1 Wipe down shelves drip tray and inside walls of freezer with a soft cloth and vinegar and water or baking soda and water 2 Rinse with clean water on a clean cloth Dry thoroughly 3 Clean the outside of the cabinet with a soft damp cloth and mild detergent 4 DO NOT immerse any electrical appliance cord or plug into water 5 If planning to use the freezer again immediately after c...

Page 10: ...e all food b Turn temperature dial to 0 and disconnect power cord from the electrical outlet c Defrost and clean the freezer thoroughly see page 9 d Prop the door open to avoid possible formation of condensation mold or odors while the freezer is off MOVING 1 Turn the temperature dial to 0 and disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet 2 Remove or securely fasten down all food inside the...

Page 11: ... food has cooled to room temperature before putting in freezer Minimize door openings and duration DO NOT place unit close to heat sources or direct sunlight Internal temperature not cold enough No power to unit Temperature is set too high Door is not closed Hot food recently put into freezer Door opened too long or too often Air flow obstruction Wrong voltage is being used Close proximity to heat...

Page 12: ...installation misuse abuse or neglect on part of the owner Warranty is also invalid in any case that the product is taken apart or serviced by an unauthorized service station This warranty gives you specific legal rights and they may vary from state to state THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE OF MERCHANTA...

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