Some Questions For .....
Austion, I did plug this in when I first got it into the kitchen and it did come on. I didn't wait for it to get cold or anything. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't doa.
Here're are some questions for anyone in the know. First, how important is it that this this is perfectly level? It has two leveling feet on the front that are screwed tight into the beast, and the back two feet are missing. I currently have it on this handy little appliance roller that I found at the hardware store. It allows you to move your appliance around so you can clean behind it, etc. Now, I realize, that if the thing isn't reasonable level, I could get some spillage out of the pan that catches the water. But outside of that, how level do you think it has to be and how much effort should I put into that.
Secondly, there was a piece of carboard that had fiberglass insulation on one side that was attached across the bottom of the fridge (underneath). Sorry to say, it didn't make it in one piece. I could try to duct tape it back together (it's torn in half) and try to somehow get it up in there again. I'd just as soon not bother with it if I don't have to. There is a piece of cardboard with fiberglass insulation on one side across the back of the fridge. That made it just fine. For the one on the bottom, what is its purpose and can I live without it?
Any help would be appreciated.
Versatronic