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Location:
The freezer shall neither be installed
near heat sources (stove, heater etc.)
nor in a location where it is exposed to
direct sunlight.
Installation in an
inadequate location
impairs the operation
of the freezer and
increases power
consumption.
How to build in:
Consider the following minimum
distances to assure good air
circulation:
✔
10 cm
at the sides.
✔
10 cm
at the back.
✔
15 cm at the top.
By doing so you will ensure the good
performance of the product.
You will also prevent your freezer
components from touching walls, other
products or furniture avoiding
unpleasant noise.
Explosion Hazard
Keep flammable materials such
as gasoline away from freezer.
Failure to do so can result in
death, explosion, or fire.
Important:
✔
To facilitate the closing of
door, turn the stabilizing feet a
little further, slightly tilting the
product backwards.
Door reversal:
Your freezer leaves factory opening to
the left. In case you wish the doors to
open to the right, call a service agent
or your dealer to avoid the risk of
accidents. Door reversal is not
covered by the warranty. This service
will be charged.
Fire Hazard
Never place lit candles or similar
products (oil lamp) on top of the
freezer.
Failure to follow this instruction
can result in life or fire risk.
Leveling feet:
Place the freezer in its
final position. Turn the
stabilizing feet
located in the front of
the product so that
they touch the floor,
leveling the product.
Heating on the sides:
✔
Heating of some external areas
of the freezer is normal. That
happens to avoid the formation
of moisture. However, under
critical conditions of room
temperature and humidity,
moisture may be observed. Dry
the product with a soft cloth.
wire may result in electrical shock or
other injuries. If the installation site is
not provided with grounding, check
with a reliable electrician to provide it.
Stabilizing feet
protection
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