First use
Page EN-19
Positioning
CAUTION
Dangers from the refrigerant!
Refrigerant is fl ammable when spurting
out and can damage the eyes.
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Do not damage the refrigeration cir-
cuit, for example by piercing the re-
frigerant channels of the condensate
vaporiser with sharp objects, cutting
off the tubing, etc.
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If refrigerant gets into your eyes,
rinse them with clean water and seek
medical attention immediately.
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Insuffi cient air circulation may lead to
overheating and cause damage to the
appliance.
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To ensure adequate air circulation, do
not close the ventilation openings in
the appliance housing.
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Adhere to minimum distances (see
“Space required and minimum dis-
tances” on page EN-18).
1. Place the freezer on flat, firm ground.
2. The front of the freezer is fitted with screw
feet. This enables you to align the appli-
ance and level out any unevenness in the
ground.
– Tilt the appliance slightly and screw/un-
screw the screw feet.
– Use a spirit level to check whether the
freezer is stable and level.
Installing the door handle
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
The coating of the casing is sensitive.
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When installing the door handles,
make sure you do not scratch the
coated surface.
2x
(c)
1. Unscrew the countersunk screws (c) from
the door and put them safely to one side.
y
(d)
2. Screw the two fixing screws (d) into the
empty thread holes.
(b)
(d)
3. Place the door handle (b) on the fixing
screws (d).