7
Installing
Your
Refrigerator
Continued
INSTALLING:
When
installing
the
refrigerator
under
a
counter,
follow
the
recommended
spacing
dimensions
shown.
•
To
ensure
proper
service
access
and
ventilation,
allow
between
2
‐
3
inches
of
clearance
at
the
back
as
shown
in
the
diagram.
•
The
installation
should
allow
the
unit
to
be
pulled
forward
for
servicing,
if
necessary.
•
A
standard
electrical
supply
(115
VAC
only,
60
Hz),
properly
grounded
in
accordance
with
National
Electrical
Code
and
local
codes
and
ordinances
is
required.
IMPORTANT
:
Once
you
are
ready
to
install
it
in
a
cabinet
or
directly
on
the
floor,
you
must
adjust
the
feet
to
level
the
refrigerator.
LEVELING
:
The
refrigerator
should
be
installed
on
a
firm
and
level
surface
that
will
be
able
to
support
the
entire
weight
of
a
fully
loaded
unit.
It
is
important
for
the
refrigerator
to
be
leveled
in
order
to
work
properly.
It
can
be
raised
or
lowered
by
rotating
the
plastic
sheaths
around
each
of
the
feet
on
the
bottom
of
the
machine.
If
you
find
that
the
surface
is
not
level,
rotate
the
feet
until
the
refrigerator
becomes
level.
You
may
need
to
make
several
adjustments
to
level
it.
We
recommend
using
a
carpenter’s
level
to
check
the
machine.
Turn
the
leveling
feet
to
the
right
to
lower
that
side
of
the
refrigerator.
Turn
the
leveling
feet
to
the
left
to
raise
that
side
of
the
refrigerator.
RECOMMENDED
GROUNDING
METHOD
:
For
your
personal
safety,
this
appliance
must
be
grounded.
It
is
equipped
with
a
power
supply
cord
having
a
3
‐
prong
grounding
plug.
To
minimize
possible
shock
hazard,
the
cord
must
be
plugged
into
a
mating
3
‐
pronged
wall
socket,
and
grounded
in
accordance
with
the
National
Electrical
Code
and
local
codes
and
ordinances.
If
a
mating
wall
socket
is
not
available,
it
is
the
personal
responsibility
of
the
customer
to
have
a
properly
grounded,
3
‐
prong
wall
receptacle
installed
by
a
qualified
electrician.
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD!
•
Plug
into
a
grounded
3
‐
prong
outlet
•
Never
remove
the
grounding
prong
from
the
plug
•
Never
use
an
adapter
to
bypass
the
grounding
prong
•
DO
NOT
use
an
extension
cord
•
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
can
result
in
fire,
electrical
shock,
or
personal
injury
Before
you
move
your
refrigerator
into
its
final
location,
it
is
important
to
make
sure
you
have
the
proper
electrical
connection.
A
standard
electrical
supply
(115
V,
60Hz),
properly
grounded
in
accordance
with
the
National
Electrical
Code
and
local
codes
and
ordinances,
is
required.
It
is
recommended
that
a
separate
circuit,
serving
only
your
refrigerator,
be
provided.
Use
receptacles
that
cannot
be
turned
off
by
a
switch
or
pull
chain.
The
fuse
(or
circuit
breaker)
size
should
be
15
Amps.