7
From Cookers
50 mm (2")
From Radiators
300 mm (12")
From Freezers
25 mm (1")
A special receptacle is supplied to store the
mains plug during transit. The receptacle is
fixed at the back of the
cabinet, on the side of the compressor.
(See diagram) Gently remove the plug
from the receptacle. Never pull the
mains cord, you may damage the
appliance. In the case of transportation,
ensure you locate the plug in the receptacle
provided to avoid transit damage.
5. Refer to cleaning and care section to prepare your appliance for use.
6.
IMPORTANT
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1.
The space in the room where the appliance is installed must not be smaller
than
10
cubic metres.
2.
See pages
13
to
21
for detailed Installation Instructions including reversing
door
opening direction.
3.
Do not put your fridge freezer in a cold room where the temperature is likely to go
below +
10
degrees C (
50
degrees F) during night time and/or especially in winter. If
the ambient temperature is below 0 degrees C, the food in the fridge compartment will
freeze. So, we recommend you don’t use the fridge compartment in such low ambient
conditions. You can continue using the freezer compartment as usual.
This appliance has been designed to operate in ambient temperatures up to
+
38
degrees C (
100
degrees F)
.
Therefore if the appliance is installed in an unheated/cold
room (eg: conservatory/annex/shed/garage etc) then the appliance will not operate
causing the freezer compartment to run warmer and as a result the storage time of
frozen food may be reduced.
4.
Do not place the appliance near cookers, radiators or in direct sunlight as this
will
cause your appliance to work harder. If installed next to a source of heat
or freezer, maintain the following minimum side clearances:
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