Install on a completely flat and rigid surface.
Level the refrigerator by rotating the levelling leg located in the front of the right corner.
The refrigerator is then solidly positioned.
To ensure adequate ventilation for your refrigerator, it is recommended to provide space of 20 mm on both sides,
50 mm at the back, and space of 100 mm above the refrigerator, resulting in unnecessary consumption of electricity.
Choose a location which is not exposed to the sun, which is relatively free from dust, heat and humidity, and which
offers good ventilation. This is to guarantee that the heat radiation will not be impaired.
Important: For personal safety, this appliance must be properly grounded.
The refrigerator should always be plugged into its own individual electrical outlet.
This is recommended for best performance and also to prevent overloading of the house wiring circuits, which may
cause a fire hazard. Extension cords are not recommended.
Be sure that the proper voltage is provided from the outlet.
If your refrigerator has a grounding plug, use it correctly. The 3-point plug must be inserted into a mating 3-point
grounded receptacle. If the installation does not have a proper 3-point grounding wall receptacle, it must be changed
to the proper type. The ground point should never be cut or removed.
If your refrigerator has an ungrounding plug, connect the ground wire to the ground connection screw provided at the
lower, rear side of the refrigerator.
2. Installation
3. Electrical connection
4. Operation