First use
Page EN-20
Positioning
CAUTION
Dangers from the refrigerant!
■
Do not damage the refrigeration cir-
cuit, for example by piercing the re-
frigerant channels of the condensate
vaporiser with sharp objects, cutting
off the tubing, etc.
■
Refrigerant is fl ammable when spurt-
ing out and can damage the eyes. In
this case, rinse your eyes in clean wa-
ter and seek medical assistance im-
mediately.
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Insuffi cient air circulation may lead to
overheating and cause damage to the
appliance.
■
To ensure adequate air circulation, do
not close the ventilation openings in
the appliance housing.
■
Adhere to minimum distances (see
“Suitable location” on page EN-19).
1. Place the chest freezer on flat, firm
ground.
2. The chest freezer is equipped with screw
feet on the left side. They can be used to
accommodate for an uneven surface.
– Tilt the appliance slightly and screw/un-
screw the screw feet.
About climate categories
• Always ensure the prescribed ambient
temperature is maintained (see “Intended
use” on page EN-5).
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.
‘Climate categories’ table
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.