use Plug
Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards
undercertainconditions,westrongly
recommendagainsttheuseofan
adapterplug.However,ifyoustill
electto useanadapter,wherelocal
codespermit,aTEMPORARY
CONIWK3WXNmaybemadetoa
properlygroundedtwo-prongwall
outletbyuseofaLJLlistedadapter
(Fig.2)availableatmostlocal
hardwarestores.
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Thelargerslotintheadaptermust
bealignedwiththelargerslotinthe
walloutlettoprovideproperpolarity
intheconnectionofthepowercord.
CAUTION:Attachingadapter
groundterminaltowalloutletcover
screwdoesnotgroundtheappliance
unlesscoverscrewismetal,andnot
insulated,andwalloutletisgrounded
throughhousewiring.Youshould
havethecircuitcheckedbyaqualified
electriciantomakesuretheoutlet
isproperlygrounded.
Whendkxormecthgthepower
cordfromtheadapter,alwayshold
theadapterwithonehand.Ifthis
isnotdone,theadapterground
terminalisverylikelytobreak
withrepeateduse.
Shouldtheadapterground
tmnina~break,DONOTUSEthe
applianceunti~aproperground
hasagainbeenestablished.
use corm
Becauseofpotentialsafety
hazardsundercertainconditions,
westronglyrecommendagainstthe
useofanextensioncord. However,
ifyoustillelecttouseanextension
cord,itisabsolutelynecessarythat
itbeaWlisted3-wiregrounding
typeapplianceextensioncordhaving
agroundingtypeplugandoutlet
andthattheelectricalratingofthe
cordbe 15amperes(minimum)and
120Voks.
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be pluginto its own
individualekctrica! outM-
(115volt,60Hertz, singlephase
AC).Thisis recommendedfor
bestperformanceandtoprevent
overloadinghousewiringcircuits,
whichcouldcauseafire hazard
fromoverheatingwires.
Refrigerator LO
Inotinstallrefrigeratorwhere
temperaturewillgobelow60”F.
becauseitwillnotrunoftenenough
tomaintainpropertemperatures.
Doinstallitonafloorstrong
enoughtosupportafui~yloaded
refrigerator.
AlsoseeEnergy-SavingTips
regardinglocation.
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Allowthefollowingclearances
foreaseofinstallation,proper
air circulation,andplumbing
andelectricalconnections:
Sides.....................%“
Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O“
(lfbuiltin,allow7/8”at thetopfor
hingecovers.)
Back. .....................1“
Allowthefollowingdoorclearance:
RefrigeratorSide ...........lx”
FreezerSide ...............~~f!
wI!tkx
Youwillneedtoconnectyour
icemakertoacoldwaterline.A
watersupplykitcontainingcopper
tubing,shut-offvalve,fittingsand
instructionsisavailableatextracost
fromyourdealer.Thereshouldbe
sufficienttubingfortheicemaker
fromthecoldwatersupplytoallow
movingtherefrigeratorcutfromthe
wallseveralfeet(approximately8
feetof 1/4”coppertubinginthree
10-inchdiam&ercoils).
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Rollers
Adjustablerollersbehindthebase
grilleenableyoutomovethe
refrigeratorawayfromthewallfor
cleaning.Theserollersshouldbe
setsotherefrigeratorrestsfirmly
onthefloor.Toassurethatthe
doorswillcloseautomaticallyfrom
ahalfway-openposition,thereis a
built-intiltfromthefronttothe
backofthecabinet.Side-by-side
refrigeratorsalsohavespecially
designeddoorhingesthatliftboth
doorsslightlywhenopened,
allowingtheforceofgravitytohelp
losethemsecurely.
TOadjustrollers,removethebase
grillebygraspingitatthebottom
andpullingitout.
Turnrolleradjustingscrews
clockwiseto raiserefrigerator,
counterclockwisetolowerit. Use
adjustablewrench(3/8”hexhead
bolt)or pliers.
Whenadjustingfrontrollersforproper
doorclosure.itisrecommendedthat
thebottomfrontedgeofthecabinet
beapproximately5/8”fromthefloor.
‘Ibreplacebasegrille,alignprongs
onbackofgrillewithclampsin
cabinetandpushforwarduntil
grillesnapsintoplace.