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Installing the appliance in a run of
kitchen units
Risk of fire and damage due to
insufficient ventilation.
If the refrigeration appliance is not
ventilated sufficiently, the com-
pressor 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.
Please ensure that there is adequate
ventilation around the refrigeration
appliance.
It is essential to observe the ventila-
tion gaps given.
Top box
Refrigeration appliance
Kitchen furniture housing unit
Wall
* The appliance depth is increased by
approx. 15 mm for appliances with
wall spacers fitted.
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 furniture fronts by at least
65 mm. This enables the doors to be
opened and shut without being ob-
structed. To match the height of the rest
of the kitchen, the refrigeration appli-
ance can be fitted with a suitable top
box
.
When installed next to a wall
, a dis-
tance of at least 40 mm must be main-
tained on the hinge side between the
wall
and the refrigeration appli-
ance
.
The larger the ventilation gap, the
more economically the compressor
will work.
– A ventilation gap with a depth of at
least 50 mm must be provided at the
back of the refrigeration appliance
across the whole width of the top box
to allow for venting.
– The ventilation gap under the ceiling
must be at least 300 cm
2
to ensure
that warm air can escape without ob-
struction.