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2. LEVELING
Once this refrigerator or freezer is at its final location, please level your refrigerator,
because it is critical to equipment operation. Here are a few benefits to a good leveled
refrigerator (or freezer):
1.
Moving mechanical parts, such as fan or compressor, would have less chances
to fail, since it is in the designed upright position.
2.
Reduce noise.
3.
Door(s) would close properly.
4.
Condensate water would flow out the refrigerator properly.
To level this equipment, set a leveler in each corner on the top. If the equipment is not
level, adjust either the leveling legs or casters.
We recommend to slightly tilt the refrigerator (or freezer) toward to the back,
about 5 degrees. So the non-self-closing door can be shut properly, and condensate
water would flow out easier.
3. (OPTIONAL) MONITOR PROBE FOR FIELD INSTALLATION
Each refrigerator or freezer is equipped with a 3/8” probe access port hole for your
independent probe installation. The port hole is generally located in the back of your
refrigerator (or freezer). Simply remove the white caps, run your probe through, and
seal the hole with electrical putty to prevent air from getting into the chamber.
DO NOT run your probe through the door gasket, as it may cause serious
condensation or a frozen evaporator issue. The port hole is specifically designed to
allow you to install the monitor probe.
4. READY TO USE
Once you ensure the electrical service is adequate and Steps 1 to 3 are followed, you
are ready to use this refrigerator (or freezer). Simply plug in the power cord into the
wall outlet.
This refrigerator (or freezer) is factory set to run at its ultimate temperature
performance. There should not be a need to adjust the temp settings. If you feel the
temp settings must be adjusted, please refer to “TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT” section
in this manual for more details.