Installation
69
Installing the appliance in a run
of kitchen units
If the ventilation gaps are not left
unobstructed, the compressor will
turn on more often and will run for
longer periods.
This causes higher energy consump-
tion and an increased compressor
operating temperature, which can re-
sult in damage to the compressor.
Do not block the ventilation gaps.
2 3/16“
(55 mm)
2“ (50 mm)
46“
2
(300 cm
2
)
Top box
Appliance
Kitchen cabinetry housing unit
Wall
* When the appliance is installed with
the recommended wall gap of up to
2" (51 mm), the depth of the appliance
increases accordingly. Please note
that a spacer will be required if anti-tip
devices are installed.
The appliance can be built into any run
of kitchen units and installed directly
next to a kitchen furniture housing unit.
The appliance front must protrude in
front of the kitchen furniture housing
unit front by at least 1 5/16" (34 mm)* at
the sides and by at least
2 3/16" (55 mm)* in the middle. This en-
ables the appliance door to be opened
and shut without being obstructed. To
match the height of the kitchen units in
the run, the appliance can be fitted with
a suitable top box
.
When installed next to a wall
, a dis-
tance of at least 2 3/16" (55 mm) must
be maintained on the hinge side be-
tween the wall
and the appliance
.
The larger the ventilation gaps, the
more economically the compressor
will work.
– A ventilation gap with a depth of at
least 2" (50 mm) must be provided at
the back of the appliance across the
whole width of the top box to allow
for venting.
– The ventilation gap under the ceiling
must be at least 46 1/2 sq. in
(300 cm
2
) to ensure that warm air can
escape without obstruction.
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