Summit FF-7 Adjusting the Level legs, Trouble-Shooting Guide, Problem #1, Possible Cause/Solution

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Adjusting the Level legs

Adjusting the Level legs

The Professional units (those with a BI suffix in model number) have 4 adjustable level legs. By turning the legs counter-clockwiseyou can increase the height of the unit up to 34” inches high or you may decrease the height to about 33” inches by turning clockwise.

On Non-Professional models, there are only two adjustable levels legs in the front of the unit. The two rear legs are stationary; it is not recommended that you adjust the front level legs.

Trouble-Shooting Guide

During the service of your appliance, you may come across some troubles that in most cases result from improper handling of the appliance that can easily be eliminated.

Problem #1

Appliance Fails to Operate After Connecting to the Power Supply

Possible Cause/Solution

*Check to make sure the appliance is switched ON (thermostat is in the operating position)

*Check to the power of the A/C outlet (plug in a lamp to test) *Check for a failed fuse

*Refrigerator line cord may not be plugged in properly

Instructions for Use

Problem #2

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Contents ALL-REFRIGERATOR All Variations of the FF-7 All Variations of the SCR-600L/SCR-600BLFELIX STORCH, INC SUMMIT APPLIANCE DIVISION Maintenance and Cleaning Table of ContentsPlacing and Installation Write the model and serial numbers here Model# Serial #Tips for Energy Savings Before Putting Into UsEWe Care for the Environment Instructions for UseDisposing of the Worn Out Appliance Connection to Power Supply PLACING AND INSTALLATION“DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD.” Operation control How To Adjust The ThermostatTo turn the refrigerator off you must turn the thermostat to 0 off Storing Fresh Foods automatic DefrostingCleaning the Appliance Switch Off the Appliance When Not in UseDoor swing reversal Problem #1 Adjusting the Level legsTrouble-Shooting Guide Appliance Fails to Operate After Connecting to the Power SupplyNoise SolutionProblem #3 Ice Formation on the Inner Rear WallTest the outlet with a lamp Before Calling for Service Check the plug and fuseSpecifications are Subject to Change Without Noti1ce