Installation
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Building the appliance into a
kitchen run
If the ventilation gaps given are
not observed, the compressor will
run more frequently and for longer
periods.
This will result in increased energy
consumption and a higher operating
temperature for the compressor. This
may, in turn, cause damage to the
compressor.
It is essential to observe the ventila-
tion gaps given.
Top box
Refrigeration appliance
Housing unit
Wall
* The appliance depth is increased by
approx. 35 mm for appliances with
wall spacers fitted.
The appliance can be built into a kit-
chen run and installed directly next to a
kitchen furniture housing unit. The ap-
pliance front must protrude in front of
furniture fronts by at least 34 mm* at
the sides and by at least 55 mm* in the
middle. This enables the doors to be
opened and shut without being ob-
structed. To match the height of the rest
of the kitchen, the appliance can be fit-
ted with a suitable top box
.
When installed next to a wall
a dis-
tance of at least 55 mm must be main-
tained on the hinge side between the
wall
and the appliance
.
The larger the ventilation gap, the
more economically the compressor
will work.
– A ventilation gap of at least 50 mm
depth must be provided at the back
of the appliance behind the whole
width of the top box for air to circu-
late.
– The cross-section of the air inlet and
outlet under the ceiling must be at
least 300 cm
2
to ensure that air can
circulate without obstruction.