Setting up and installation
Where to place the
refrigerator
For safety reasons the refrigerator must
not be installed outdoors; it must be
placed in a dry room. Never place the
appliance close to sources of heat such
as cookers or radiators, and avoid
placing it in direct sunlight. The surface
on which the appliance is placed must
be plane. Do not use a frame or similar.
The small wheels mounted at the rear
of the refrigerator make it easy to place it
in the required position.
The refrigerator can be set up free-
standing against a wall or built into a
kitchen cupboard or a refrigerator
element.
It is important that the appliance stands
completely level and that there is good
air circulation over, under and around it.
The refrigerator can be adjusted by
turning the four adjusting screws on the
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plinth. After adjustment, the feet and the
two rear wheels must be in contact with
the surface on which the appliance
stands.
The illustrations show how to create
sufficient air circulation around the
cabinet. The dimensions give the
actual size of openings. The circulation
area must be at least 200 cm
Building into a kitchen
element
Building into a kitchen element with
sufficient ventilation around the
refrigerator to dissipate heat from the
compressor. The appliance can stand
direct on the floor or on its plinth. (12)
Building into a refrigerator
element
Building into a refrigerator element
follows the same principle as shown
in illustration 12. (13)
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