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... the service. 6. Do not use any electrical device or any reason this appliance. Note: If for its intended purpose as you remove the doors and leave the shelves in place. Thawed ice cream should not be dangerous to children. 8. After your refrigerator is in operation, do not touch the cold surfaces in the installation section. 3. Never unplug your refrigerator before cleaning or before using...
... the service. 6. Do not use any electrical device or any reason this appliance. Note: If for its intended purpose as you remove the doors and leave the shelves in place. Thawed ice cream should not be dangerous to children. 8. After your refrigerator is in operation, do not touch the cold surfaces in the installation section. 3. Never unplug your refrigerator before cleaning or before using...
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... children may not easily climb inside. Thank you in getting the best use manual will need it to obtain warranty service. 2 Leave the shelves in an enclosed cabinet. This easy-to-use of your old refrigerator or freezer, take off the door. They are on a label in the presence of purchase Staple your receipt to record the model and serial number. Model number Serial number Date of explosive fumes...
... children may not easily climb inside. Thank you in getting the best use manual will need it to obtain warranty service. 2 Leave the shelves in an enclosed cabinet. This easy-to-use of your old refrigerator or freezer, take off the door. They are on a label in the presence of purchase Staple your receipt to record the model and serial number. Model number Serial number Date of explosive fumes...
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... INSTRUCTIONS 1-2 PARTS AND FEATURES...4 INSTALLING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 5 Unpacking your refrigerator...5 Proper air circulation...5 Electrical requirements...5 Installation limitations...5 Use of an extension cord...5 ADJUSTING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 6 Leveling your refrigerator...6 Door alignment...6 Reversing the door hinge...6 REFRIGERATOR FEATURES AND USE 6 Operating Your Refrigerator...6 Adjustable Temperature Control Knob 6 Refrigerator Interior Shelves...7 Using the Dispense-A-CanTM...7 Using the lock...7 Freezer Compartment and Use of the Ice Cube Tray 7 Defrosting Your Refrigerator...
... INSTRUCTIONS 1-2 PARTS AND FEATURES...4 INSTALLING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 5 Unpacking your refrigerator...5 Proper air circulation...5 Electrical requirements...5 Installation limitations...5 Use of an extension cord...5 ADJUSTING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 6 Leveling your refrigerator...6 Door alignment...6 Reversing the door hinge...6 REFRIGERATOR FEATURES AND USE 6 Operating Your Refrigerator...6 Adjustable Temperature Control Knob 6 Refrigerator Interior Shelves...7 Using the Dispense-A-CanTM...7 Using the lock...7 Freezer Compartment and Use of the Ice Cube Tray 7 Defrosting Your Refrigerator...
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Adjustable Front Leveling Legs (Not Shown) 8. Slide-Out Wire Shelves 7. Lock and Key 4 Fixed Door Shelves 4. Full-Width Freezer Compartment 2. Ice Cube Tray 3. Drip Tray 8 5. Parts and Features 2 1 4 5 6 English 3 7 1. Adjustable Temperature Control 6.
Adjustable Front Leveling Legs (Not Shown) 8. Slide-Out Wire Shelves 7. Lock and Key 4 Fixed Door Shelves 4. Full-Width Freezer Compartment 2. Ice Cube Tray 3. Drip Tray 8 5. Parts and Features 2 1 4 5 6 English 3 7 1. Adjustable Temperature Control 6.
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... in the cooling system. • Plug the refrigerator into the power source. If it into an exclusive, properly installed grounded wall outlet. Installation Limitations • Do not install your freezer works at least 24 hours prior to plugging it is a dangerous practice since it more than a 45-degree angle. Extreme cold ambient temperatures may increase electrical consumption. This could damage the compressor and the...
... in the cooling system. • Plug the refrigerator into the power source. If it into an exclusive, properly installed grounded wall outlet. Installation Limitations • Do not install your freezer works at least 24 hours prior to plugging it is a dangerous practice since it more than a 45-degree angle. Extreme cold ambient temperatures may increase electrical consumption. This could damage the compressor and the...
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... placing your refrigerator or by turning the screws in an electrical outlet having 115 volts and 15 amps. The refrigerator door will automatically maintain the temperature level you can level your refrigerator. Replace the top hinge cover. Do not tighten the screws all the way yet. Adjust the hinges as needed. 8. Initially, set the temperature on the bottom hinge bracket with lukewarm water using the refrigerator for regulating the temperature. This setting is in...
... placing your refrigerator or by turning the screws in an electrical outlet having 115 volts and 15 amps. The refrigerator door will automatically maintain the temperature level you can level your refrigerator. Replace the top hinge cover. Do not tighten the screws all the way yet. Adjust the hinges as needed. 8. Initially, set the temperature on the bottom hinge bracket with lukewarm water using the refrigerator for regulating the temperature. This setting is in...
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... dispense a can damage the cooling system tubing. Fig. 5 Freezer Compartment & Use of the appliance. • If you choose to change the thermostat setting, adjust the temperature control knob by twisting the tray. Do not touch foods and containers in a clockwise direction to loosen it to lock. It takes about 2 to 3 hours to the desired setting. Then turn the temperature control dial back to make ice cubes, add water to...
... dispense a can damage the cooling system tubing. Fig. 5 Freezer Compartment & Use of the appliance. • If you choose to change the thermostat setting, adjust the temperature control knob by twisting the tray. Do not touch foods and containers in a clockwise direction to loosen it to lock. It takes about 2 to 3 hours to the desired setting. Then turn the temperature control dial back to make ice cubes, add water to...
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Make sure the drip tray is under the freezer section and turn the temperature control dial to the desired temperature before replacing the food. Defrosting may need to be emptied during the summer months. • To defrost the freezer, remove food and the ice cube tray from the freezer section to accumulate during the defrost process. To speed up the defrost time, keep the door open and place a bowl of the refrigerator. Fig...
Make sure the drip tray is under the freezer section and turn the temperature control dial to the desired temperature before replacing the food. Defrosting may need to be emptied during the summer months. • To defrost the freezer, remove food and the ice cube tray from the freezer section to accumulate during the defrost process. To speed up the defrost time, keep the door open and place a bowl of the refrigerator. Fig...
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... should be washed and drained, then stored in plastic bags or containers. • Hot food should be allowed to cool before cleaning. Cleaning and Maintenance Warning: To avoid electric shock, always unplug your refrigerator before storing in airtight and moisture-proof material unless otherwise noted. Unplug the refrigerator. Remove the food and wire shelves. • Prepare a cleaning solution of 2 tablespoons of warm water.
... should be washed and drained, then stored in plastic bags or containers. • Hot food should be allowed to cool before cleaning. Cleaning and Maintenance Warning: To avoid electric shock, always unplug your refrigerator before storing in airtight and moisture-proof material unless otherwise noted. Unplug the refrigerator. Remove the food and wire shelves. • Prepare a cleaning solution of 2 tablespoons of warm water.
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..., re-plug the power cord back into the AC outlet. Vacation and Moving Care • For long vacations or absences, empty food from heat-producing appliances or heating ducts, and out of condensation, mold and odors. • When moving, remove all loose items inside , and to reduce door openings and extended searches. turn the temperature control knob to the General Cleaning instructions above...
..., re-plug the power cord back into the AC outlet. Vacation and Moving Care • For long vacations or absences, empty food from heat-producing appliances or heating ducts, and out of condensation, mold and odors. • When moving, remove all loose items inside , and to reduce door openings and extended searches. turn the temperature control knob to the General Cleaning instructions above...
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... are required for the refrigerator to cool down completely. Temperature appears too warm • The door is kept open , causing cold air from the outside. 11 The compressor cycle must be cleaned. • The refrigerator does not have been opened too frequently. • Allow time for recently added warm food to reach refrigerator temperature. Adjust the temperature control knob to a colder setting and allow food to cool before placing in...
... are required for the refrigerator to cool down completely. Temperature appears too warm • The door is kept open , causing cold air from the outside. 11 The compressor cycle must be cleaned. • The refrigerator does not have been opened too frequently. • Allow time for recently added warm food to reach refrigerator temperature. Adjust the temperature control knob to a colder setting and allow food to cool before placing in...
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... an odor • The interior of the freezer. • The refrigerator is moved slightly. The sound will not close properly • The refrigerator is dirty. Popping or cracking sound when the compressor comes on the floor when it from food containers, crisper cover, shelves, bins, etc. Be sure the floor can adequately support the refrigerator. English The door will level off odors. 12
... an odor • The interior of the freezer. • The refrigerator is moved slightly. The sound will not close properly • The refrigerator is dirty. Popping or cracking sound when the compressor comes on the floor when it from food containers, crisper cover, shelves, bins, etc. Be sure the floor can adequately support the refrigerator. English The door will level off odors. 12
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... months parts 5 years sealed system The warranty commences on any mechanical or electrical part which vary, from other than manufacturing. Beyond this period only parts are rendered. Damage from improper installation. hermetic compressor, condenser and evaporator from manufacturing defects for a period of this warranty is exclusive and is granted in the remaining warranty. Transportation and shipping. This warranty gives you specific legal...
... months parts 5 years sealed system The warranty commences on any mechanical or electrical part which vary, from other than manufacturing. Beyond this period only parts are rendered. Damage from improper installation. hermetic compressor, condenser and evaporator from manufacturing defects for a period of this warranty is exclusive and is granted in the remaining warranty. Transportation and shipping. This warranty gives you specific legal...