WARNING!
Place the appliance in a room with a sufficient volume of air. The room must have a volume of at
3
least 1 m
of air for every 8 grams of refrigerant. The quantity of refrigerant is shown on the type
plate on the inside of the appliance.
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The kitchen unit in which the appliance is to be built in must have an opening of at least 200 cm
in its base to allow sufficient air to circulate.
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The appliance's air outlet is at the top. Make sure that the outlet is not blocked. Blocking the
outlet can result in damage to the appliance.
WARNING!
An anti-condensation accessory must be installed before built-in appliances are installed next
to each other in a cupboard or surround. For safety reasons, this must be installed by a
recognized installer!
Connecting the appliance
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Connect the appliance to the power supply with a plug. The socket must be earthed. The nominal
voltage and frequency required for the appliance are shown on the appliance's type plate/label
with basic information.
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The appliance must be connected to the mains and earthed in accordance with the prevailing
standards and regulations. The appliance can withstand small variations in the mains voltage
to a maximum of plus or minus 6%.
WARNING!
When you are not going to use the appliance for a longer period then switch it off with the
appropriate key and disconnect it from the mains. Empty, defrost and clean the appliance, and
leave the door ajar.
WARNING!
Freeze burn hazard
To avoid freeze burn, never put frozen food in your mouth and do not touch frozen food.
WARNING!
In the event of a defect or power cut, do not open the freezer compartment unless the appliance
has been out of operation for more than the hours indicated on the appliance's type plate
(temperature rise time). After this time, you must either use the frozen food or make sure that it
is properly cooled (for example, by transferring it to another appliance).
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