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Summary of Contents for RW496

Page 1: ...Gaggenau en Installation instructions RX 492 RW 496...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...gle 10 Clearance from the appliance to the handle of the adjacent kitchen unit 10 Clearance from the appliance to the wall 10 Required tools and accessories 11 Scope of delivery 11 Accessories 11 Tool...

Page 4: ...echanics carpentry electrics The person installing the appliance is responsible for guaranteeing its safe installation and commissioning Errors in installation and the damage resulting therefrom are n...

Page 5: ...In particular it should be ensured that the niche is square The side walls must be free of ledges projections and other uneven profiles The squareness of the installation niche can be determined usin...

Page 6: ...s and fittings from the installation niche and wall 5 Secure the appliance doors against inadvertent opening 6 Pull the appliance carefully out of the installation niche The appliance may be moved a m...

Page 7: ...e 1 mm a b Oversize of the kitchen unit doors Minimum height 1 990 mm Appliance feet fully screwed in Maximum height 2 060 mm Appliance feet fully screwed out Free standing appliance 570 935 1 990 2 0...

Page 8: ...r In the case of free standing appliances with side walls the kitchen unit door must be no more than 16 mm thick 494 394 6 848 865 1 803 5 5 a b 80 Climate zone right Climate zone upper left Climate z...

Page 9: ...door weight of handle Height of the ventilation opening To save energy and keep the noise level as low as possible you should plan to have the ventilation opening as high as possible S A 20 A Height...

Page 10: ...kitchen unit 3 W B min 10 B C D1 W 108 108 96 96 B mm up to 21 up to 21 up to 24 up to 24 C mm up to 50 up to 100 up to 50 up to 100 D1 mm 40 60 25 30 W Door opening angle B Thickness of the kitchen...

Page 11: ...ZB 022 090 Tools D T20 cordless screwdriver D T20 Torx screw driver D T20 Torx bit magnetic holder D 8 mm socket wrench D Hammer drill for drilling holes in the wall and floor D Drill bits of various...

Page 12: ...prevent the appliance from tipping over do not open the appliance doors until the anti tip stabiliser has been fitted Proceed with great care otherwise persons could be injured or the appliance could...

Page 13: ...e the transport locks from the inside RX492 only 5 Remove packaging RX492 only 6 Remove shelves and containers This makes the appliance lighter 7 Unscrew the screws from the four transport locks 8 Loo...

Page 14: ...wooden palette as possible without pulling the castored feet of the appliance off the wooden palette Note Do not pull the appliance completely off the wooden palette The castors could otherwise be da...

Page 15: ...irmly screwed into its installation location and thereby secured against tipping over Always refit the anti tip stabiliser before removing the appliance 1 Pull the base panel out towards you 2 Loosen...

Page 16: ...niche 2 Socket on the right hand side when viewed from the rear side of the appliance Remove the cover plate Pull the power cord over to the right hand side Fit the cover plate 3 Switch off the maste...

Page 17: ...or out too far Screw the appliance feet in or out little by little one after the other 3 To adjust the height of the appliance Turn the hexagon on the adjustment spindles until the desired height is r...

Page 18: ...Only a horizontally aligned appliance will operate correctly 4 Drill pilot holes drill diameter 2 mm in the side walls of the adjacent units for the side brackets and hinges Do not drill too deep Take...

Page 19: ...esive tape 3 Drill pilot holes drill diameter 1 mm Do not drill too deep 4 Remove the drilling templates 5 Pull out the door cover upwards 6 Unscrew the nuts 7 Remove the fixing rail 8 Secure the fixi...

Page 20: ...le 17 Align the kitchen unit door 18 Drill pilot holes in the kitchen unit door drill diameter 2 mm Do not drill too deep 19 Secure the angle bracket to the kitchen unit door 20 Slot the door cover on...

Page 21: ...only one bottle rack at a time is in the pulled out position 1 Position the angle brackets on top of the appliance at the back over the existing tapped holes 2 Mark drilling points on the wall The wal...

Page 22: ...pliance 3 Mark the position of the angle brackets on the side walls 4 Remove the side walls 5 Position the angle brackets over the marked positions and mark the drilling points Note Only drill and scr...

Page 23: ...e on the left hand side 4 Tighten both nuts 10 Fitting the base panel Adjusting the depth of the base panel 1 Unscrew the nuts from the angle brackets and remove them along with the washers The angle...

Page 24: ...minium Accessories no ZB 022 090 31 60 mm 61 70 mm Height adjustment 31 60 mm Fit an additional panel Height adjustment 61 70 mm Fit two additional panels 11 Adjusting the opening angle of the applian...

Page 25: ...top unscrew the setscrew for horizontal adjustment A second person must be holding the glass door secure 2 At the bottom unscrew the screws from the angle brackets 3 At the top unscrew the screws fro...

Page 26: ...and tighten 11 At the top tighten the setscrew for horizontal adjustment 12 Align the glass door horizontally Horizontal alignment 1 Loosen the screws on the angle bracket Do not unscrew them 2 Use t...

Page 27: ...Gaggenau Hausger te GmbH Carl Wery Stra e 34 D 81739 M nchen www gaggenau com 9000 387 048 8807 en...

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