Congratulations on your
new refrigerator
Please read the sections on setting up and build-
ing in, starting up and electrical connection before
using your refrigerator.
It is also advisable to clean the cabinet interior
with lukewarm water containing a little mild deter-
gent. Surfaces should then be dried thoroughly with a
soft cloth before placing items in the cabinet. As these
instructions apply to several refrigerator models, the
equipment may vary from model to model.
On receipt, check to ensure that the appliance has not
become damaged in transport. Transport damage
should be reported to the local supplier before the
refrigerator is put to use.
WARNING
Old refrigerators and freezers are often fitted with
complicated latches that can only be opened from
the outside. If you have an old appliance like this
stored away somewhere, or if you scrap it (through
a bulk waste disposal system for example) remem-
ber to destroy the lock first to prevent children
from being exposed to danger by getting
locked inside the cabinet.
Note! Please observe the environmental rules on
disposal. See section "Disposal".
Illustrations are found at the back of the instruc-
tion booklet to enable you to follow text and pic-
tures at the same time.
Setting up
and building in
For safety and operational reasons, do not set up
the refrigerator outdoors.
The appliance should be placed in a dry room.
It is designed for temperature class SN in accord-
ance with European standard EN 153. This means
that it will run best at a room temperature of +10°C
to +32°C.
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WARNING
This refrigerator contains isobutane R 600a, a
flammable gas. During transport and when set-
ting up it is essential to avoid damaging the refrig-
eration circuit. If damage does occur, do not use a
naked flame anywhere near the appliance and
make sure the room is well aired. A damaged unit
must not be connected to mains voltage. If you
are in doubt, please contact your supplier.
The surface on which the appliance is placed must
be plane. Do not use a frame or similar.
Never place the refrigerator close to sources of
heat such as cookers or radiators, and avoid plac-
ing it in direct sunlight.
It is important that the appliance stands completely
level and that there is good air circulation over,
under and around it. The appliance can be adjust-
ed by turning the two small feet at the front.
Fit the two distance pieces to the condenser on
the rear of the cabinet
fridge/freezer against the wall. Do not use fenders
with steel condenser trays.
If the refrigerator is placed side by side with an-
other refrigerator or freezer, there must be at least
2 cm clearance between them.
If the appliance is not built in but positioned with its
door hinge side against a wall, there should be at
least 5 cm between the appliance and the wall in
order to allow the door to open easily.
The refrigerator must not be laid horizontally while
being transported or moved. If the appliance has
been tilted more than 40°, the power supply must
not be connected until the appliance has stood
upright for at least two hours.
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