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minimum electrical requirements:
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Country | Nominal Characteristics | |||
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Mexico | 115 V ~ 60 Hz | |||
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Brasil | 127 V ~ 60 Hz / 220 V ~ 60 Hz | |||
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Europa | 220 | V - 240 V ~ 50 Hz | ||
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Medio Oriente | 220 V - 50 Hz / 110 V ~ 60 Hz | |||
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Peru | 220 V ~ 60 Hz | |||
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| Ecuador | 115 V ~ 60 Hz | ||
| Venezuela | 115 | V ~ 60 Hz | |
| Colombia | 115 | V ~ 60 Hz | |
| Chile | 220 | V ~ 50 Hz | |
| El Salvador | 115 | V ~ 60 Hz | |
| Argentina | 220 | V ~ 50 Hz | |
| Canada | 115 V ~ 60 Hz |
electrical installation:
1. Install your refrigerator to the closest outlet. The use of an extension cord is not recommended
2. Where possible, avoid connecting other electrical appliances to the same outlet as your refrigerator while it’s in use. This will prevent fluctuations in voltage and overheating of the refrigerator.
3. To connect and disconnect your refrigerator, take the cord by the plug and remove it. Never pull on the cable.
4. Your refrigerator comes equipped with a type “Y” polarised power cord, which includes a grounding cable. Do not remove the ground prong by using a
5. If you live in a region where there are voltage and frequency variations, don’t connect your refrigerator into the outlet. You must install an automatic voltage regulator with a minimum power of 500 Watts for 1000 Watts. Make sure the regulator can handle your region’s variations in tension.
6.If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacter, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
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