Installing the refrigerator
4.2 Installing the condensate drain
Condensation can form inside the refrigerator due to frequent door opening, incorrectly stored food or food that
is stored when it is too warm. Condensation must be drained with a constant slope.
Install the condensate drain as follows:
➤ Run the condensation water hose from the refrigerator through an opening in the floor which goes outside.
4.3 Connecting the power supply
The electrical power supply must be connected by a qualified electrician who has
demonstrated skill and knowledge related to the construction and operation of
electrical equipment and installations, and who is familiar with the applicable
regulations of the country in which the equipment is to be installed and/or used,
and has received safety training to identify and avoid the hazards involved.
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NOTICE! Damage hazard
• To avoid voltage loss and therefore a drop in performance, the cable should be
kept as short as possible and should not be interrupted if possible. For this reason
avoid additional switches, plugs or power strips.
• Before connecting check whether the operating voltage and the battery voltage
correspond (see data plate).
• Ensure that the polarity is correct when connecting the 12 V
1. Determine the required cross section of the cable in relation to the cable length according to fig. 4, page 5.
2. Connect the cables to the AMP connector of the refrigerator (fig. 5, page 6).
3. Connect the other ends of the cables to the 12 Vg power supply:
– rd (red): with a fuse protection (10 A) fitted to the positive (+) pole
– bk (black): to the negative (–) pole
4.4 Securing the refrigerator
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NOTICE! Damage hazard
Only screw through the bushings provided, otherwise foamed components, such as
cables, can be damaged.
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NOTE
• Attach the side walls or the attached strips so that the screws are tight, even under
increased loads (while driving).
• The refrigerator is designed to provide a regulated air flow. It is not recommend to
leave additional space between the refrigerator and the recess walls.
1. Move the refrigerator into its final location with the front flange sitting tight against the recess front.
2. Fasten the screws (fig. 6, page 6) through the plastic bushings in the sides of the refrigerator, and further into
the wall.
3. Put the caps onto the screw heads.
12
RCD10.5
g
power supply.
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