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1. Place the appliance in a well ventilated room on a dry, stable and level surface, away
from direct sunlight and other heat sources.
2. Ensure sufficient air circulation at the rear of the appliance. Do not place the
appliance against a wall to avoid noise caused by vibration. Make sure that the air
can still circulate freely around the appliance. Insufficient ventilation would result
in malfunction and increased energy consumption. Leave a space of at least 10
cm between the appliance and the wall, and at least 30 cm between the top of the
appliance and the ceiling.
3. Leave enough space to access and open the door easily. If necessary, change the
direction of door opening as described below.
4.3 Heat dissipation space
When working, the refrigerator gives off heat to surroundings. Therefore, at least 30mm
of free space should be spared at the top side, more than 100mm on both sides, and
above 50mm at the back side of the refrigerator.
Dimensions in mm:
W
D
H
A
B
C(°)
E
F
703
703
1855
1165
1360
125±5
50
100
Note:
Figure 1, Figure 2 only illustrate the space demand of the product.
4.4 Level ground
Place the refrigerator on the solid and flat ground (floor) to keep it stable, or else, it
will give rise to vibration and noise. When the refrigerator is placed on such flooring
materials as carpet, straw mat, polyvinyl chloride, the solid backing plates should be
applied underneath the refrigerator, so as to prevent color change due to heat dissipation.
Warning!
Unobstructed ventilation shall be maintained around the appliance or in an
embedded structure.
4.5 Positioning
Install this appliance at a location where the ambient temperature corresponds to the
climate class indicated on the rating plate of the appliance. This ensures the correct
operation of the appliance.
Climate class
Ambient temperature
SN
+10°C to +32°C
N
+16°C to +32°C
ST
+16°C to +38°C
T
+16°C to +43°C
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