A:AnswerI remember reading about this. They say to discard ice at least for two days. Even though your water supply is good, the tubings inside the refrigerator may cause this chemical odor. To avoid such issues, we did not hook up the water supply to the ice maker. We make the ice the old fashioned way- in the tray. That works.
A:AnswerYes adjust both feet on the front raise them up the same amount that should keep the door from swinging open freely and should help it shut more easily
A:AnswerHello Mc10538! If trying to determine the generator wattage needed for a particular appliance, please refer to the appliance's electrical requirements. Most household appliances list electrical requirements in regard to required voltage and amperage. If you multiply the voltage and amperage requirements, this will provide a reference regarding the wattage supply needed. For example, if an appliance requires a 120 volt, 15 amp fused electrical supply, the wattage needed would be 1800. (120 volts x 15 amps = 1800 watts.) You may view the electrical requirements on the Model and serial tag.