useofadapterplug
Because of potential safety
hazards under certain conditions,
we stronglyrecommend againstuse
of an adapter plug. However,ifyou
stillelect to use an adapter, where
localcodes petit, a TE~OMY
CO~CTION maybe made to a
properly grounded two-prong wall
outlet by useof a UL listed adapter
(Fig.2) available at most local
hardware stores.
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H
ANDFIRMCONNECTION
BEFOREUSE
The larger slot in the adapter
must be aligned with the larger slot
in the wall outlet to provide proper
polarity in the connection of the
power cord.
CAU~ON: Attaching adapter
ground terminal to wall outlet
cover screw does not ground the
appliance unless cover screw is
metal, and not insulated, and wall
outlet is grounded through house
wiring. Youshould have the circuit
checked by a qualified electrician
to make sure the outlet isproperly
grounded.
when disconnecting the power
cord from the adapterq always hold
the adapter with one hand. If this
is not done, the adapter ground
terminal isvery likely to break with
repeated use.
sllo~nidthe ada~]terground teFtinal
bFeak5Do Nor USE the appliance
uIRtii[aproper ground has again been
established.
use of extension Cords
Because of potential safety
hazards under certain conditions,
we strongly recommend against the
use of an extension cord. However,
if you still elect to use an extension
cord, it
iS absolL~!eiyll~CCSS~Uy th:lt
it be a CJLlis{ed3-wire grounding
type
:1p~91i:~11cc extension c(>rdh2v-
inga grounding type plugand outlet
and that the electrical rating of the
cord be
15amperes (minimum)and
120 volts.
The refrigerator should
alwaysbe pluggedintoits own
intitidual electrical outlet—
(115 volt, 60 Hertz, or 100volt,
50Hertz, singlephase AC). This is
recommended for bestperformance
and to prevent overloadinghouse
wiring circuits, which could cause
a possible fire hazard from overheating wires.
RefrigeratorInstallation
Do not installrefrigeratorwhere
temperahre @l go below 60°F.
because it willnot run often enough
to maintain proper temperatures.
Do instdi it on a flmr stiong
enough to supporta Idly loaded
refrigerator.
Also see Energy-SavingTips
regarding location.
clearances
Allow the followingclearances for
ease of installationand proper air
circulation.
Sides . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..~/4°
Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l”
Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l”
watersuppIytoIcemaker
(on models so equipped)
You will need to connect your
icernaker to a colciwater line. A
water supply kit containing copper
tubing, shut-off valve, fittings and
instructions is available at extra
cost from your dealer. There
should be sufficient tubing for
tl~eicemaker from the cold water
supply to allow yot~to move the
refrigerator out from the wall
several feet (approximately 3 coils
of l/4-inch copper tubing that
measure
atleast10inches in
dianle[er).
RQllers/hv@li~-s
Somemodelshaveadjustable
rolle~ thatenableyouto move
therefrigeratorawayfromthe
wallforcleaning;other models
have adjustablelevelinglegs.
Rollersor legs,locatedbehindthe
basegrille, shouldbe setso the
refrigeratorisfirmlypositionedon
thefloor and the front israisedjust
enoughthatthe doorscloseeasily
whenopenedabouthalfway.
Toadjustrollersor levelinglegs,
removethe basegrille by grasping
it at the bottom and pulling it out.
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