Securing the appliance and
fitting the furniture door
^
Push the appliance against the
housing wall on the side on which the
door opens so that the sealing strip is
pressed into the housing wall
k
.
^
Secure the appliance at the top with
screw
l
(4 x 19 mm) into bracket
b
,
pushing the appliance against the
furniture wall as you do so.
^
Then secure the appliance in the
middle by fitting screw
m
through the
adjusting screw.
^
Then secure the appliance at the
bottom by fitting screws
n
(4 x 36 mm) through the adjusting
screws in the hinge plates.
^
Tighten all the screws.
^
If necessary, align cover strip
o
by
pushing it parallel to the top of the
unit - it should not protrude.
^
Fold in the side section of bracket
b
.
^
Replace covers
c
and
d
.
^
Cap the holes with stoppers
p
and
q
.
^
Secure door fixings
r
to the
appliance doors with screws
s
(3.9 x 9.5 mm), to suit the position of
the handles.
With divided doors, several door fixings
may be required.
^
Open the doors right out, and push
fixing guides
t
into door fixings
r
.
^
Position the furniture door onto the
appliance door, and secure fixing
guides
t
to the furniture door using
screws
u
(4 x 14 mm). Maintain a
distance d (= the thickness of the
housing unit walls) between the edge
of the appliance door and outer edge
of the furniture door.
^
Align the door fixing so that the
furniture door on the side with the
handle does not lie against the
housing unit wall when the door is
shut. A
minimum distance of 1 mm
must be maintained.
^
Cap the empty holes on the
appliance door with stoppers
v
supplied; this is vital for the long-term
effectiveness of the insulation.
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