Installing the anti-tip device – MARVEL Scientific 6CRDE Manuel d'utilisation

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INSTALLING THE ANTI-TIP DEVICE

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NOTE

Anti-Tip Device

If your drawer refrigerator is not located under a counter top

(free standing), you must use an anti-tip device installed as

per these instructions. If the drawer refrigerator is removed

from its location for any reason, make sure that the device

is properly engaged when you push the drawer refrigerator

back into the original location. If the device is not properly

engaged, there is a risk of the drawer refrigerator tipping

over, causing property or personal injury if you or a child

stand, sit, or lean on an open drawer.

If installing on concrete floor, concrete fasteners are re-

quired, (not included with the anti-tip kit).

Any finished flooring should be protected with appropriate

material to avoid damage when moving the unit.

Floor Mount Installation

The anti-tip bracket is to be located on the floor in the left

or right rear corner of the refrigerator drawer as shown in

Figure 6.

Bottom View of

Refrigerated

Drawer Unit

Anti-Tip

Bracket

Leveling Leg

Front of

cabinet

21

7

8

"

(55.6cm)

Figure 6

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Electrical Extension cords

should not be used. They can

be hazardous and cause deficient operation. The wall

receptacle should be located near the product and be

a polarized type with adequate ground protection. The

product must be installed to your local building codes

and ordinances.

• Do not splash or spray water from a hose on the re-

frigerator! Doing so may cause an electrical shock,

which may result in severe injury or death.

• This unit should not, under any circumstances, be

installed to an un-grounded electrical supply.

Electrical Connection

A grounded 115 volt, 15 amp dedicated circuit is required.

This product is factory equipped with a power supply

cord that has a three-pronged, grounded plug. It must be

plugged into a mating grounding type receptacle in ac-

cordance with the National Electrical Code and applicable

local codes and ordinances (see Figure 4). If the circuit

does not have a grounding type receptacle, it is the respon-

sibility and obligation of the customer to provide the proper

power supply. The third ground prong should not, under

any circumstances, be cut or removed.

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