Page EN-18
Start-up
About climate categories
• Always ensure the prescribed ambient
temperature is maintained (see “Intended
use” on page EN-4).
Climate category means that the appliance
is intended for operation at the specified am-
bient temperature (see table ‘climate catego-
ries’). If the room temperature drops signifi-
cantly below this, the unit will not switch on
as often. This indicates that an unwelcome
increase in temperature may occur.
Setting up and aligning the
appliance
1. Place the appliance on as flat and as firm
a base as possible.
2. To ensure adequate air circulation,
– keep the entire space above the appli-
ance free.
– do not place the appliance directly
against the wall. Leave a gap of at least
10 cm to the back wall and 5 cm to the
side.
3. Check the position with a spirit level.
(4)
4. Level out any unevenness on the ground
using both of the front screw feet.
– Close the glass door (3).
– Tilt the appliance backwards slightly and
screw in/unscrew the screw feet (4).
– Stand the appliance back up again and
check the alignment with a spirit level.
Repeat the process until the appliance
is standing up vertically. The appliance
should not move when opening the
glass door.
Table ‘Climate categories’
Zone description
Code Definition
Extended temperate zone
SN
This refrigerator is designed for use at ambient tempera-
tures of +10 °C to +32 °C.
Temperate zone
N
This refrigerator is designed for use at ambient tempera-
tures of +16 °C to +32 °C.
Subtropical zone
ST
This refrigerator is designed for use at ambient tempera-
tures of +16 °C to +38 °C.
Tropical zone
T
This refrigerator is designed for use at ambient tempera-
tures of +16 °C to +43 °C.