A:AnswerNo wheels come with this. If you are creative like me and are good with design and hardware, I am sure that you can figure out how to mount wheels/casters. I took the easy way out and sat mine on top of one of my larger rolling plant stands. That was the easiest mobile solution.
A:AnswerIf the power outage was brief, you do not need to reset your freezer. Just keep the door closed and the food inside will stay safe.
However, if the power outage was longer, you may need to unplug the freezer and plug it back in. This will help to reset the freezer's temperature control.
Here are the steps on how to reset your freezer after a power outage:
Unplug the freezer from the power outlet.
Wait for a few minutes.
Plug the freezer back in.
Close the freezer door.
The freezer will take a few hours to reach its normal temperature. During this time, do not open the door unless absolutely necessary.
A:AnswerThere is an access door just above where the power cord exits the back of the freezer. Mine had a decal saying "Open here for power cord." You can pry the door open where the arrow indicates - on the right hand side of the access door.
A:AnswerYour freezer requires a 115 V, 60 Hz power supply - Current 1.4 A, the running wattage is 120W and the estimated annual power consumption 218 kWh.