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Selecting a Location
Choose a location for the refrigerator that will provide at
least four inches of clearance between the cabinet and
any adjacent vertical surface at the sides and four inches
at the rear. Twelve inches of clearance is required above
the top surface of the refrigerated cabinet. Appropriate
electrical power must be available. Locate the refrigerator
within eight feet of the power outlet so that no extension
cord is required.
Leveling the Unit
The refrigerator must be level in order to provide ade-
quate condensate drainage as well as proper door align-
ment and operation. The refrigerator should be in its final
operating location and set so that it is firmly positioned on
the floor.
After discarding crating screws and wood base, level the
freezer side-to-side and front to back by adjusting the
supplied leveling feet. The leveling feet can be adjusted
so the front of the unite is slightly higher than the rear –
this will allow the door to close easily if it is left halfway
open.
Shelves
Shipped inside each cabinet are four fixed shelves which
also serve as part of the evaporator coil on freezer mod-
els.
Electrical Connection
Determine the total amount of current presently being
used by other apparatus connected to the circuit that will
be used by this refrigerator. It is critical that this added
current demand and other equipment on this circuit not
exceed the rating of the fuse or circuit breaker in use.
The frequency and nominal voltage requirements for the
unit are specified on the data plate, which is located on
the interiors upper left side. Only plug the unit into a
power source that meets these requirements. Low line
Installation
Caution
Be sure that the power supply is
the same voltage that is specified
on the refrigeratorʼs data plate.