GENERAL DESCRIPTION
TRANSPORTATION AND HANDING
When moving the unit, always hold the base, and lift carefully while keeping the unit upright. The unit
should never be tilted beyond 45 degrees, placed upside down, or laid on its side, back, or front. Never
hold onto the door for support while moving the unit. It may damage the hinges.
Installation
1. Place the refrigerator on a flat, firm surface. This will help eliminate noise caused by vibration.
2. Choose a well ventilated area. There should be at least 10 cm of open space along the sides, top, and
back of the refrigerator.
3. Select a location which is away from heating sources, direct sunlight, ovens, etc. Also, the area should
be dry, and free of damp, stale air.
Testing
1. Clean the refrigerator with lukewarm water and detergent, and wipe dry.
Notes: Electrical components should be cleaned with a dry cloth.
2. Turn the thermostat knob to the "3" position, and plug the refrigerator into the wall outlet.
compressor will begin to run.
3. Check, after 30 minutes of operation, to ensure that the refrigerator is cold.
1. Thermostat
2. Refrigerator Shelfs
3. Adjustable Foot
4. Door Rack
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