EN
33
Energy class
F
Volume
86 L
Size
W55.3 x H84.5 x D57.4 cm
Weight
29 kg
DESCRIPTION
1. Thermostat
2. Drawer
3. Levelling foot
FIG. 1
INSTALLATION
UNPACKING
• Remove tape and any stickers from the
freezer before use (except for type plate).
• Rub off any residual glue with your
fingers, or with a little detergent. Wipe
with warm water and then wipe dry.
• Do not use sharp objects or flammable or
abrasive detergent, this can damage the
surface of the freezer.
• Do not tilt the freezer more than 45°
when moving.
WARNING!
At least two persons are needed to lift the
freezer, otherwise there is a risk of personal
injury.
SPACE REQUIREMENT
• Leave at least 200 mm of free space on
each side, 200 mm behind and 300 mm
above the freezer, to ensure adequate
ventilation.
• If the freezer is placed adjacent to a wall,
leave enough space to open the door.
• Do not put the freezer near a source of
heat, or in direct sunlight.
WARNING!
Keep flammable substances and fumes, such as
petrol, away from the freezer – risk of explosion,
fire, death and/or serious personal injury.
ELECTRICAL DATA
• Failure to follow all the instructions and
safety instructions can lead to the risk of
electric shock, fire, serious personal injury
and/or material damage.
• Check that the mains voltage corresponds
to the rated voltage on the type plate.
WARNING!
The plug must be plugged into a correctly
installed earthed power point. Never modify
the plug in any way. Do not use an extension
cord or plug adapter, or the equivalent.
Electrical connection
• The freezer must only be connected to a
correctly earthed power point, 220–240 VAC,
50 Hz, with a mains fuse of 10 A.
• The freezer should be connected to a
separate circuit.
• Do not connect the freezer to a power
point that can be switched off.
• Do not use an extension cord.
NOTE:
Pull out the plug before installation.
When ready, plug in the plug and adjust
the required settings.
LEVELLING
• It is very important that the freezer is
levelled on installation, otherwise the
door might not close properly which can
cause inadequate cooling or problems