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minimum requirements of the electrical installation
Characteristics: 127V~60Hz for residential use. Ideally
equipped with a main switch and separate balanced
circuits, protected by fuses and/or a circuit breaker of 15 to
20 amperes max.
Your refrigerator comes equipped with an AC power cord,
apolarized Y-type cable or integrated grounding.
Under
no circumstances
must the grounding be removed to
connect an adapter plug or cut and/or replaced bya
2-prong plug.
For your safety when installing the refrigerator, refer to
figure A.
If your electrical installation is not equipped with this kind
of AC outlet, obtain one, and have it installed by a quali-
fied electrician. Any personal accidents and/or material
damage caused by the product resulting from failure to do
this will be the
full responsibility of the client.
Connect your refrigerator to the closest AC outlet.
Use of extension cords;
because of potential hazards
under certain
conditions, we strongly recommend against
the use of an extension
cord. However, if you still elect
to use an extension cord, it is
absolutely necessary
that
it be an UL listed 3-wire grounding type plug
and outlet
and that the electrical rating of the cord be 15 amperes
(minimum) and 120 volts.
Do not connect another electrical appliances to the
refrigerator AC outlet while the afore mentioned is in use.
By doing this you will avoid power surges and the overhea-
ting of your refrigerator.
Never
connect another electrical appliances into the same
plug that you are using for your refrigerator.
To connect and disconnect your refrigerator, grip the plug
firmly, and pull straight from the AC outlet.
Never pull the
electrical cord.
If you live in an area where there are power surges, exercise
the following precautions:
s$ONOTCONNECTYOURREFRIGERATORTOTHE!#OUTLET
s)NSTALLANAUTOMATICVOLTAGEREGULATORWITHAMINIMUM
force of 1000 Watts.
s-AKESURETHATTHEREGULATORCANWITHSTANDTHEPOWER
surges that occur in your area.