Installation
1. Choose a Good Location
Maintain proper distances between
the fridge and items around it.
• Maintain minimum space between the refrigerator
and items around it, as shown in the figure.
• If the refrigerator is too close to surrounding
items, its operation may be affected and more
energy will be consumed.
Install in a dry and well-ventilated
place
• Do no install the refrigerator in a damp place or in
places where it can easily get wet, to prevent
metal parts from rusting or causing electric shock.
• Install the fridge in a well-ventilated place.
Avoid heat, and direct sunlight
• If surrounding temperature is high, it may
decrease product efficiency and increase electric
usage.
2. Levelling the refrigerator
Place in a firm and level location
• If the floor is not already level, use the adjustable feet to level the refrigerator from side to side.
• On carpeted floors and some types of hardwood floors, it is advisable to place the refrigerator on a
thin sheet of plywood to prevent discoloration caused by heat from the refrigerator's condenser.
• An unstable floor can cause refrigerator vibration, noise, and door sag.
Adjust the front of the refrigerator
slightly higher than the back
• Rock the refrigerator side to side, front to back,
and corner to corner to be sure that it is solid;
then readjust the front leveling feet so the front is
slightly higher than the back.
• If the front is low, the door may not close tightly.
Refrigerator performance will be affected and
condensation may form on the interior.
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The Wine Cellar refrigerator is designed for best performance in an environment between 50°C and
95°F (10°C - 35°C). A higher or lower temperature will affect the refrigerator's operation and shorten its
useful life.
Raise the front
end slightly
adjustable
leveling foot
over 1/4 inch
space on
both sides
mat
humidity
over 4 inches
space above
the top
Keep proper space