and sanitation, all models are listed under the reexamination service of underwriter's laboratories.

UNCRATING YOUR NEW MODEL

The shipping container should remain on your model as protection against dents or scratches while transporting it to the actual set-up location. Remove the shipping container only at the last possible moment by following these simple steps:

1.Using a pry bar, pry off and remove crate end bottom staples.

2.Pry off and remove crate front and rear bottom staples.

3.Slide crate upward and remove it, being careful not to rub against cabinet. There are up to four (4) bolts securing the cabinet to the wooden skid. The bolts are located at each end on the underside of the skid. In order to remove these bolts it is advisable to tilt the cabinet backwards and place wooden blocks at each end in order to hold it in its tilted position. Using a 3/4" socket or open end wrench, remove the bolts and carefully slide the model off of the skid. After skid removal, the cabinet should never be moved without dollies or rollers to avoid damage to the cabinet bottom or floor.

Important Note: Do not under any circumstances lay your new model on its front or sides. Only for a brief period, may you lay the model on its back and only then, when its properly blocked so as not to crush the condensate drain tubing and also to allow provision for your hands in order to set it in its upright position without inflicting damage to the cabinet. Do not plug in and operate model for at least three (3) hours after cabinet is set upright from being on its back as damage could result to the compressor.

INSTALLATION AND LOCATION

CLEARANCES

Before moving the cabinet to its final point of installation, accurately measure all doorways or passages to assure clearance. If additional clearance is needed, cabinet doors and grill can be easily removed (see instructions outlined in "removal of doors" and "removal of grill" sections).

VENTILATION

The final location site of your air cooled refrigerator or freezer must be able to provide a large quantity of cool, clean air. The refrigeration system operates most efficiently and trouble-free with cool, dry air circulation. Avoid locations near heat and moisture generating equipment as well as direct sunlight where temperatures can be in excess of 100 degrees f. Also, do not select a location in an unheated room or area where temperatures may drop below 55 degrees f. Air supply to the condensing unit is equally important. Restricting the air supply will place an excessive heat load on the condensing unit and adversely effect its operating

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Continental Refrigerator Refrigerators and Freezers Uncrating Your NEW Model, Installation and Location Clearances

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