First use
Page EN-23
Electrical connections
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result in severe
injury or death.
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Do not operate or continue to oper-
ate the appliance if it
–
shows visible signs of damage, e.g.
the mains cable is defective,
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starts smoking or there is a smell of
burning,
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makes unfamiliar noises.
In such cases, remove the mains plug
from the socket or unscrew/isolate
the fuse and contact our service de-
partment (see page EN-27).
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Do not connect to a timer or a sepa-
rate remote-controlled system for dis-
tance monitoring and control.
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Since all poles of the appliance can-
not be disconnected from the mains
via an accessible disconnecting de-
vice, an all-pole disconnecting device
in accordance with overvoltage cate-
gory III must be connected within the
house installation with at least 3 mm
contact clearance; consult a qualifi ed
professional if necessary (see “Ser-
vice” on page EN-27).
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Do not kink or pinch the supply cord
or lay it over sharp edges. This can re-
sult in a break in the cable.
CAUTION
Fire hazard!
Improper handling of the appliance
can lead to fi re and property damage.
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Connect the appliance only to a
properly installed and earthed elec-
tric socket. Do not connect to a mul-
ti-socket extension cable or a mul-
ti-socket plug.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to property!
If the cooling appliance has been trans-
ported horizontally, lubricant from the
compressor may get into the cooling
circuit.
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If possible, do not tilt the cooling ap-
pliance horizontally.
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Allow the appliance to stand upright
for approx. 2 hours after transport
and before connecting. This allows
the lubricant enough time to fl ow
back into the compressor.
• Insert the mains plug into an easily acces-
sible and properly installed socket (220–
240 V~/50 Hz).
You will find all important information
about operation from page EN-11.