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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.
7
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
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