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Use & Care Guide
3. Using hex head driver, turn the front
adjustment screws (A) on each side clockwise
to raise or counter-clockwise to lower the front
of the refrigerator. (ensure the back of the unit
is firmly under the anti-tip bracket.)
4.
Using the carpenter’s level,
make sure front of refrigerator is 1/4” (6 mm)
or 1/2 bubble higher than back of refrigerator
and that the refrigerator is level from side to
side.
5.
Turn stabilizing legs (B) clock-
wise until firmly against floor.
6.
Turn adjustment screws (A)
counter clock wise to allow the full weight of
the refrigerator to rest on the stabilizing legs.
7. Replace bracket cover(s):
•
Position cover into the outer
edge of the hinge.
•
Swing the cover toward the cabi
-
net and snap it into place.
8. Replace the toe grill.
Note:
• For proper reinstallation, ensure the “top”
marking on the interior of the toe grill is oriented
correctly.
• Align the toe grill mounting clips with the lower
cabinet slots.
• Push the toe grill firmly until it snaps into
place.
Transporting Your
Refrigerator
•
NEVER
transport refrigerator on its side. If an upright
position is not possible, lay refrigerator on its back.
Allow refrigerator to sit upright for approximately 30
minutes before plugging it in to assure oil returns
to the compressor. Plugging the refrigerator in
immediately may cause damage to internal parts.
• Use an appliance dolly when moving refrigerator.
ALWAYS
truck refrigerator from its side or back–
NEVER
from its front.
• Protect outside finish of refrigerator during transport
by wrapping cabinet in blankets or inserting padding
between the refrigerator and dolly.
• Secure refrigerator to dolly firmly with straps or
bungee cords. Thread straps through handles
when possible. Do not overtighten. Overtightening
restraints may dent or damage outside finish.