Instruction Manual

11
HANDLING THE CABINET
1. Always move the unit in an upright posion. Do not set it on its side or upside
down as you may damage the cabinet and spill the compressor oil.
2. If liing the unit, hold it from its base. It is recommended to use a dolly.
3. Do not let the unit fall abruptly.
4. Place the cabinet on a surface solid enough to prevent vibraon and strong
enough to support the combined weight of the cabinet and the product load.
Quick guideline: Esmate 35 pounds per cubic foot of storage space.
5. Cabinets should never be placed in front of windows or glass doors where
sunlight will be in direct contact with the units. If a cabinet is located near
a window or glass door, provide an adequate shade to block the sun´s rays.
6. Ambient temperature must be between 60°F and 86°F. Low ambient
temperatures below 50° F are as harmful as high ambient temperatures.
Extreme temperatures will denitely aect the performance of the cabinet.
7. Failure to properly level the cabinet could hinder proper drainage and door
operaon. Leveling legs are provided with the cabinets. Level the cabinet by
using the adjustable poron of the leveling legs as needed.
8. Clearance: Leave a space of at least 8” between the back of the cabinet and
the wall to provide adequate air circulaon of the unit compartment.
8”