SPECIFICATIONS:
General
Cubic Feet | Temp | Defrost | Shelves/Drawers | |
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9 | Manual | 6 Fixed w/Door | ||
or Drawer | ||||
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20 | Manual | 4 Fixed | ||
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29 | Manual | 4 Fixed |
RECEIVING
A. LRP ships by carriers that we have used for many years and have selected for their good service, but accidents in shipping occur regardless of how much care is taken. Therefore the following is very important:
B.Inspect unit at once for any shipping damage, including concealed damage.
C.You should check for any shipping damage immediately, preferably before the carrier leaves your receiving dock, as nearly all shipments are FOB ship point.
D.If there is any damage, note it on the carrier's receiving documents and notify the office of the carrier immediately.
E.The responsibility of the shipper and the delivering carrier ends five days after goods are received. It becomes the responsibility of YOU, the customer, to unpack the unit and check for concealed damage caused during shipping. Immediate attention should be given to this.
F.Retain all packing materials if damage is found.
INSTALLATION AND STARTING INSTRUCTIONS
LOCATION – This unit requires a minimum of 4 inches of air flow in back and 1 to 2 inches on the sides and top. Leveling legs are required in front only. Unit may have a slight tilt from front to back after legs are installed. This is acceptable and is recommended on this unit.
POWER SOURCE – The supply circuit to this cabinet must conform to all National and Local Electrical Codes. Consult the cabinet
STARTING – There are no compressor shipping bolts to loosen or valves to open. All that is necessary after the freezer has been properly leveled is to plug the service cord into an electrical outlet. Do not use an extension cord. Be sure your freezer is properly grounded. Use the
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