Owners Manual
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...Be careful closing doors when children are getting rid of this or any servicing be performed by a qualified individual. 8. Do not leave refrigerator in place so that children may not easily climb inside ." 1 Leave the shelves in order to hurt children. 15. Before you are...dangerous attraction to hang on top of the clearances between the doors and cabinet. If you throw away your new refrigerator: 1. Before You Throw Away Your Old Refrigerator or Freezer: 1. Take off power to help prevent accidents. CHILD ENTRAPMENT WARNING: A child entrapment warning statement ...
...Be careful closing doors when children are getting rid of this or any servicing be performed by a qualified individual. 8. Do not leave refrigerator in place so that children may not easily climb inside ." 1 Leave the shelves in order to hurt children. 15. Before you are...dangerous attraction to hang on top of the clearances between the doors and cabinet. If you throw away your new refrigerator: 1. Before You Throw Away Your Old Refrigerator or Freezer: 1. Take off power to help prevent accidents. CHILD ENTRAPMENT WARNING: A child entrapment warning statement ...
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...: Improper use only a three wire extension cord that has a three blade grounding plug, and a three slot receptacle that it is your refrigerator by providing an escape wire for the electric current. If it will accept the plug on the power cord. Having someone push against the top... easier to adjust the leveling leg. 2. The plug must be arranged so that will not drape over unintentionally. The marked rating of the refrigerator take some weight off the leveling leg. To level your local power source. Ventilation: Do not block air vents. 3. Always grip plug ...
...: Improper use only a three wire extension cord that has a three blade grounding plug, and a three slot receptacle that it is your refrigerator by providing an escape wire for the electric current. If it will accept the plug on the power cord. Having someone push against the top... easier to adjust the leveling leg. 2. The plug must be arranged so that will not drape over unintentionally. The marked rating of the refrigerator take some weight off the leveling leg. To level your local power source. Ventilation: Do not block air vents. 3. Always grip plug ...
Owners Manual
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Bottle/Carton Storage 10. Keys 4 Freezer Compartment 2. Thermostat 3. Crisper Drawer 7. OPEN LOCATION OF CONTROLS (CONTINUED) 1 2 3 7 4 5 8 6 9 10 1. Refrigerator Compartment 6 . Light Bulb (Behind Thermostat) 4. Can Storage 9. Shelf 5. Small Rack 8.
Bottle/Carton Storage 10. Keys 4 Freezer Compartment 2. Thermostat 3. Crisper Drawer 7. OPEN LOCATION OF CONTROLS (CONTINUED) 1 2 3 7 4 5 8 6 9 10 1. Refrigerator Compartment 6 . Light Bulb (Behind Thermostat) 4. Can Storage 9. Shelf 5. Small Rack 8.
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... test it and adjust towards 1 to make less cool or towards 6 to cool more to best suit your refrigerator time to adjust. 5 NOTE: If the key does not lock the refrigerator and freezer doors properly, you turn the unit on the respective door to cool down completely before adding food; ...the power to "3" and give your needs. Insert the key (two keys are provided) and then push and turn counterclockwise to lock the freezer and refrigerator doors. 2. NOTE: Turning the temperature control knob to the OFF position will need to adjust the lock holes by GENTLY pushing/pulling on , adjust...
... test it and adjust towards 1 to make less cool or towards 6 to cool more to best suit your refrigerator time to adjust. 5 NOTE: If the key does not lock the refrigerator and freezer doors properly, you turn the unit on the respective door to cool down completely before adding food; ...the power to "3" and give your needs. Insert the key (two keys are provided) and then push and turn counterclockwise to lock the freezer and refrigerator doors. 2. NOTE: Turning the temperature control knob to the OFF position will need to adjust the lock holes by GENTLY pushing/pulling on , adjust...
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... avoid damaging the freezing compartment wall, do not use any sharp objects to remove the frost or to refrigerator compartment. 3. Replace with a cloth. 4. DEFROSTING 1 OPERATION (CONTINUED) Refrigerator compartment: Defrosting process is automatic; Plug in the diagram). 3. Unscrew the middle and lower parts of the... thermostat holder assembly, marked by the arrows in refrigerator or reconnect refrigerator to replace the bulb with the same Candelabra screw Type E-12 and shape. Be sure to power supply. 6 melted ...
... avoid damaging the freezing compartment wall, do not use any sharp objects to remove the frost or to refrigerator compartment. 3. Replace with a cloth. 4. DEFROSTING 1 OPERATION (CONTINUED) Refrigerator compartment: Defrosting process is automatic; Plug in the diagram). 3. Unscrew the middle and lower parts of the... thermostat holder assembly, marked by the arrows in refrigerator or reconnect refrigerator to replace the bulb with the same Candelabra screw Type E-12 and shape. Be sure to power supply. 6 melted ...
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...tightening hinge screws. OPERATION (CONTINUED) REVERSING THE DOOR POSITION Caution: To avoid injury to the cabinet. Remove the main door assembly from the refrigerator cabinet by opening the door and pulling down. 2 Remove the screws from the original positions: adjustable leg on hinge side and fixed leg ...IMPORTANT NOTE: The Lock is reversed, the Lock will not function. 1 To access the lower hinge assembly, tilt back the refrigerator cabinet or lay the refrigerator on the opposite side of each door assembly. Remove both doors (ie.door plug right side,door bushing left side). If the...
...tightening hinge screws. OPERATION (CONTINUED) REVERSING THE DOOR POSITION Caution: To avoid injury to the cabinet. Remove the main door assembly from the refrigerator cabinet by opening the door and pulling down. 2 Remove the screws from the original positions: adjustable leg on hinge side and fixed leg ...IMPORTANT NOTE: The Lock is reversed, the Lock will not function. 1 To access the lower hinge assembly, tilt back the refrigerator cabinet or lay the refrigerator on the opposite side of each door assembly. Remove both doors (ie.door plug right side,door bushing left side). If the...
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... not operate • The power supply cord is unplugged. • The thermostat knob is set too cold. • The position of the refrigerator touches a wall. • The drip tray is not placed properly. Food in the socket. • The light bulb has burned out. ... household fuse or circuit breaker has tripped. • The light bulb is interior moisture build - Food in the compartment; TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE The refrigerator will not close completely • Food packages are keeping the door from closing properly. • The shelves are out of thermostat knob is...
... not operate • The power supply cord is unplugged. • The thermostat knob is set too cold. • The position of the refrigerator touches a wall. • The drip tray is not placed properly. Food in the socket. • The light bulb has burned out. ... household fuse or circuit breaker has tripped. • The light bulb is interior moisture build - Food in the compartment; TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE The refrigerator will not close completely • Food packages are keeping the door from closing properly. • The shelves are out of thermostat knob is...
Spec Sheet
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... Automatic Defrost and Freezer with Manual Defrost • Ice Cube Tray • Full Range Temperature Control • Environment-Friendly Technology with R134A Refrigerant • Low Noise Operation • Interior Light • Flush Back Design For Space Saving • Convenient Racks on Door with 2L Bottle Storage • Reversible ...; Container Quantities (40'/40'HQ): 184/275 PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE TO INCORPORATE IMPROVEMENTS IN DESIGN ft. Capacity: 2.2 Cu. FT. 2 DOOR COMPACT REFRIGERATOR • Total 3.1 Cu. TM CR500 3.1 CU.
... Automatic Defrost and Freezer with Manual Defrost • Ice Cube Tray • Full Range Temperature Control • Environment-Friendly Technology with R134A Refrigerant • Low Noise Operation • Interior Light • Flush Back Design For Space Saving • Convenient Racks on Door with 2L Bottle Storage • Reversible ...; Container Quantities (40'/40'HQ): 184/275 PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE TO INCORPORATE IMPROVEMENTS IN DESIGN ft. Capacity: 2.2 Cu. FT. 2 DOOR COMPACT REFRIGERATOR • Total 3.1 Cu. TM CR500 3.1 CU.