Transport of the appliance
• During the transport, you have to
secure all loose parts in and on the
appliance, in order to prevent damage.
• The appliance should not be trans-
ported in a vertical position and at the
same time not tilted over more than
30 degrees. Wait 30 minutes after the
installation, before you connect the
appliance to the mains.
• If the appliance was transported with
a tilt of more than 30 degrees, wait 4
hours before you connect the appliance
to the mains.
Before the initial operation
• Remove the protective sheets and all
packaging material incl. the transport
securing of the storage spaces and of
the trays from the appliance.
• Dispose the packaging professionally.
• You might notice a slight 'new smell'
when you start the appliance for the
first time. It goes away once the appli-
ance begins to cool.
• Clean the interior with tepid water
with the addition of washing-up liquid.
Clean the equipment separately with
rinsing water, not in the dishwasher.
• Before you fill the appliance with food,
let it work for 1 hour, so that the target
temperature can be reached. To make
sure your goods are fully frozen, wait
3 hours before taking them out of the
freezer.
Installation of the appliance
• The appliance should be installed in a
dry and well-aired room.
• The appliance can be operated at a
humidity of max. 70 %.
• The surrounding temperature, at which
the appliance can be operated, can be
taken from the appliance specification
sheet at the end of this manual.
• Do not install the appliance outdoors.
• Bear in mind that you can pull the
power plug anytime.
• Protect the appliance from direct inso-
lation. It should not be installed near
heat sources (stove, heater, etc.). If
this, however, cannot be avoided, you
should put isolation between the heat
source and the appliance.
• You must not imbed the appliance in a
cabinet. The installation of the fridge
directly under a board or a cabinet is
disallowed.
• The unevenness of the floor can be
compensated with the two vertically
adjustable screw-in feet in the front, so
that safe stability is attained.
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