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Congratulations on
your new freezer
Note: These instructions for use apply to
all FS, FSL, FSLD and FSD freezers.
Therefore, illustrations and equipment will
not necessarily apply to your model.
WARNING
Old refrigerators and freezers are often
fitted with complicated latches that can
only be opened from the outside. If you
have an old unit like this stored away
somewhere, or if you scrap it, remem-
ber to destroy the latch to prevent
children from being exposed to dan-
ger by getting locked inside the unit.
Note! Please also observe the environ-
mental rules on disposal. See section
"Disposal".
Before using your
freezer
Please read the sections on setting up and
building in, starting up and electrical con-
nection before using your freezer.
On receipt, check to ensure that the fre-
ezer has not become damaged in trans-
port. Transport damage should be repor-
ted to the local supplier before the freezer
is put to use.
Fold out the final pages with illustrations.
You will then be able to follow text and
pictures at the same time.
Setting up and
building in
For safety and operational reasons, do not
set up the freezer outdoors. The freezer sho-
uld be placed in a dry room. It is designed for
temperature class N (+16°C - +32°C) in
accordance with European standard EN 153.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
The surface on which the freezer is placed
must be plane. Do not use a plinth or simi-
lar.
Never place the freezer close to sources
of heat such as ovens or radiators, and
avoid placing it in direct sunlight.
The dimensions apply to clear openings
(space available).
The figures in brackets apply when buil-
ding in a combination appliance and to
cabinets 174 cm high or more. Some cabi-
nets require a clear area of min. 200 cm
while combinations and high cabinets
require min. 300 cm
1A Building in with ventilation grill in a
1B Building into a refrigerator element with
1C Building in FSD 34 and FSLD 31
It is also important that the freezer be pre-
cisely levelled. You can level the freezer
using the adjusting screws located be-
neath the cabinet.
Electrical connection
The freezer is intended for connection to
alternating current. The connection values
for voltage (V) and frequency (Hz) are
given on the nameplate
Power must be connected via a wall
socket with switch. The wall socket should
be easily accessible.
All earthing requirements stipulated by the
local electricity authority must be obser-
ved. The freezer plug and wall socket
2
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standard kitchen element with sufficient
ventilation for the compressor.
integral ventilation. Air flows in through
the plinth and is led to the rear of the
cabinet.
An opening in the GRAM plinth of the
freezer ensures ventilation. The air
flow is led out at the top of the element.
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2
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in the cabinet.
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