1. Make sure the unit stays upright during transport. Do not tilt the
appliance more than 45 degrees when moving it. Do not exert
pressure on the condenser, the door and its handle to avoid
deformation or disruption of the operation of the refrigerator.
2. Make sure there is enough space around the refrigerator for it to work
properly. Allow about 10 centimeters of free space at the back and
sides of the unit so that air can circulate to cool the compressor. Also
leave about thirty centimeters above it. Level the appliance by acting
on the adjustable feet.
3. Place the unit away from direct sunlight and heat sources (stoves,
heaters, radiators, etc ...). Direct sunlight can damage the coating and
heat sources can increase electricity consumption. Extremely cold
ambient temperatures can also cause malfunctions. Avoid putting the
device in humid places. If there is too much moisture in the air, there
will quickly be frost on the evaporator.
4. When installing your refrigerator, it is important to consider the climate
class of the product. To find out which climate class your refrigerator
belongs to, please check the nameplate: the refrigeration unit is
operating correctly in the ambient temperature range indicated on the
table, depending on the climate class.
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