5
Installing
your
new
appliance
This section explains the installation of the
new appliance before using it for the first
time. We recommend reading the following
tips.
For proper installation, this refrige-
rator must be placed on a level
surface of hard material that is the
same height as the rest of the flooring. This
surface should be strong enough to support
a fully loaded refrigerator, or approximately
.When moving, be sure to
pull out and push back the unit in straight.
294 lbs (133 kg)
It's essential to find a suitable place to locate
your new appliance to ensure its efficient
operation. Please consider the following
instruction for your appliance:
●
Install the appliance in a dry and low
moisture area. The best range of ambient
temperature for appliance is 12.8°C~43.3°C.
●
Keep the appliance away from heat
sources, such as stoves, fires places or
heaters.
●
Keep the appliance out of direct sunlight,
and rain.
Location and ambient room
temperature limits
Ambient Temperature
range(
°C
)
Class
Symbol
Leveling of appliance
For proper leveling and avoid vibration, this
appliance is provided with adjustable feet in
front. Please adjust the level by following
below instructions:
1. Roll the refrigerator into place.
2.Turn the adjustable feet (with your fingers
or a suitable spanner) until they touch the
floor.
3.Tilt back the top backwards for about
25/64-
19/32 inch (
10-15 mm) by turning the feet 1~2
turn further. This will allow the doors to self-
close and seal properly.
4.Whenever you want to move the applian-
ce, remember to turn the feet back up so
that the appliance can roll freely. Reinstall
the appliance when relocating.
25/64
″-
19/32
″(
10-15mm)
Front roller
Adjustable foot
Rear roller
Warning
: The rollers, which are not castors,
should be only used for forward or backward
movement. Moving the refrigerator sideways
may damage your floor and the rollers.
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