10_ setting upWhen moving your refrigeratorTo prevent floor damage, be sure the frontadjusting legs are in the up position (abovethe floor). Refer to ‘Adjusting the Level’ inthe manual (on page 13).FLOORINGFor proper installation, you must place thisrefrigerator on a level, hard surface that is thesame height as the rest of the fl oor. This surfaceshould be strong enough to support a fully loadedrefrigerator.To protect the fi nish of the fl ooring, cut a largesection of the cardboard carton and place it underthe refrigerator where you are working. Whenmoving the refrigerator, you need to pull and pushit straight forwards or back. Do not wiggle it fromside to side.ACCESSORIES ANDREQUIRED TOOLSThe following accessories are included with yourrefrigerator:Hex wrenchCAUTIONRequired Tools (Not provided)You need the following tools to complete theinstallation of your refrigerator:Philipsscrewdriver(+)Flat-blade screwdriver(-)Socket wrench(10mm)Pliers Allen wrench(3/16”) (5mm)REMOVING THEREFRIGERATOR DOORSFor some installations you need to remove thefridge and freezer drawers so you can move therefrigerator to its fi nal location. Do not removethe doors/drawer if you don’t need to. If youdo not need to remove the refrigerator doors, goto Adjusting the Level on page 13. If you need toremove the doors. continue below.Before removing the door/drawer, make sure youread the following items:Disconnect power to the refrigeratorbefore removing the door or drawer.• Be careful not to drop, damage, orscratch the doors/drawers whileremoving them.• Use care when you remove the doors/drawers.The doors are heavy and you could injureyourself.• Reattach the doors/drawers properly to avoid:- Moisture from air leakage.- Uneven door alignment.- Wasting energy due to improper door seal.Disassemble the refrigerator doorsBe careful not to drop and scratch thedoors while removing them.WARNINGWARNINGFlat-blade screwFlat-blade screwdriver(-)driver(-)Control LeverControl LeverDA68-02894A-09.indb 10DA68-02894A-09.indb 10 2013. 12. 3. 8:452013. 12. 3. 8:45