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Appendix
When moving or transporting the refrigerator
Before moving or transporting the refrigerator
First, ensure the main water supply line has been shut off.
Remove all the food and ice inside the refrigerator, and disconnect the power plug.
1
Disconnect the water service hose from the hose connector.
Have a container ready to catch the water which will spill out from inside the water service hose.
● Also remove the hose connector attached to the water service pipe opening, and keep it in a safe
place.
2
Remove the front grille.
3
Disconnect the two water supply hoses, which protrude from the area underneath the freezer
door, from the water supply connectors.
Remove the connecting rings (black), and then pull out the water supply hoses.
Water will spill out from inside the water supply hoses so have a container ready to catch it.
4
Raise the adjustable legs, and pull the refrigerator toward the front.
5
Drain off the water from the drain outlet at the bottom of the rear
panel.
Place a container under the drain outlet, tilt the refrigerator toward the
rear, and drain off the water from the drain outlet.
6
Re-install the front grille.
Follow the steps for removing the front grille in reverse.
Drain outlet
Moving or transporting the refrigerator
The refrigerator must be transported by at least four persons.
● Each person takes hold of the refrigerator at one of its four corners.
● Do not take hold of the doors.
● Tape the doors completely shut so that they will not open.
Note:
● Bear in mind that water remaining inside the refrigerator may spill out.