Before you plug it in
Before using your freezer, you are personally
responsible
for making
sure that it...
l
is installed
and
leveled
on a floor that will
hold the weight,
and in an area suitable
for
its size and use.
l
is connected
only to the right kind of outlet,
with
the
right
electrical
supply
and
grounding.
l
is used
only
for jobs
expected
of home
freezers.
l
is not near an oven,
radiator
or other
heat
source.
l
is prc perly maintained.
l
is in cd dry sheltered
place.
l
is use83 in an area where the room tempera-
ture vill not exceed
110°F (433°C).
l
is not run where there are explosive
fumes.
l
is not Ilsed by children
or others who may not
understand
how it should
be used.
l
is not loaded
with food before
it has time to
get properly
cold.
Install Properly..
.
1 inch in back1
1. Check
the strength
of the floor
It should
hold
the weight
of fully loaded
freezer.
2. Pick
a sate
place,
indoors,
away
from
in-
flammables
such as gasoline.
3. Allow
at least 3 inches
(7.5 cm] air space
on
top of freezer
and 1 tnch (2.5 cm] at back
be-
tween
condenser
and wall.
level
Freezer.. .
so that door will stay open at any position.
1. Remove
base grille (see page
4 1. 7
1
2. Starting
with door hinge
sid
turn left to raise corner.
3. Turn right to lower corner
4. Check
with level
5. After freezer
is loaded
with
food, recheck
with level.
2
Raise
Lower
Remove
Sales labels...
Rem')ve
the Consumer
Buy Guide
label
and
any
inm#ide labels
before
using the freezer.
Re-
move crny left over glue with rubbing
alcohol.
I
Notcr: DC NOT REMOVE the Tech Sheet fas-
tene.1 behind
the base grille.
I
Cleaii
It...
Clean
your freezer
before
using it. See clean-
ing instructions
on page
5,
Plug it in...
3-prong
grounding
type wall receptacle
Freeze1
power
.:ord
Recommended
Grounding
Method
A 12L Volt, 60 Hz., AC only, 15 ampere
fused
electric
al supply
is required.
It is recommended
that a separate
circuit
serving
only
this appli-
ance
t e provided.
The receptacle
should
not
be conlrolled
by a wall switch
or pull chain.
Do not use an extension
cord.
See
ndividual
electrical
requirements
and
grounding
instruction
sheet
in your
literature
packa!
re.