User Manual
8 
Leveling the Refrigerator 
It is important for the refrigerator to be leveled in 
order to work properly. It can be raised or lowered 
by turning the four feet on the bottom of the 
machine. We recommend using a carpenter’s 
level to check the machine. 
1. Place a carpenter’s level on top of the product to 
see if the refrigerator is level from front to back and 
side to side. 
2. Adjust the height of the feet as follows: 
•  Turn the leveling feet to the right to lower 
that side of the refrigerator 
•  Turn the leveling feet to the left to raise 
that side of the refrigerator 
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 
Before you move your refrigerator into its final location, it is important to make sure you have the proper 
electrical connection: 
  A standard electrical supply (115V, 60Hz, 15A), properly grounded in accordance with the 
National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances, is required. 
  It is recommended that a separate circuit, serving only your refrigerator, be provided. Use 
receptacles that cannot be turned off by a switch or pull chain. 
  The fuse (or circuit breaker) size should be 15 amps. 
Do Not Use an Extension Cord 
Avoid the use of an extension cord because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions. 
Electrical Shock Hazard 
For your personal safety, this appliance must be  properly grounded.  In the event of an electrical 
short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This 
appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be 
inserted into an outlet that is properly grounded and installed. The ground wire cannot be connected to a 
gas pipe, heating pipe, water pipe, telephone line or lightning rod. It cannot be replaced with the neutral 
wire of single-phase power. In addition to the ground wire, an electrical leakage circuit breaker is also 
required. Consult a qualified electrician if you do not completely understand these grounding instructions. 
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND) PRONG FROM 
THE POWER CORD. 
If installation in a damp location is unavoidable, have an electrician install a ground fault circuit interrupter 
(GFCI) electrical outlet. If no GFCI is installed, electrical shock could result. 










