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Installation instructions and door reversibility

Installation

 ! Before installation, read the instructions carefully.
 ! Fit the refrigerator/freezer in stable kitchen units only.
 ! If necessary, reverse the door according to instructions. 

1. 

See fig.A for the necessary attachment components.

2. Insert trim 

flap

1

 into slot and screw by 

screws

6

. (fig.D)

3. Pass the power cord through ventilation shaft and position it so that the appliance could 

be easily plugged in once it has been installed. (fig.B - fig.C)

4. Take out the 

trim gasket

4

 located on the side panel of the appliance and stick it on reverse 

side of the door hinges of the appliance. (fig.D - fig.E)

5. Raise the appliance and slide into the kitchen unit.
6. Push the appliance to the reverse side of the door hinges providing that the 

trim gasket

2

 

covers the space between the appliance and the kitchen unit.

7. 

Align the front feet with front surface of the kitchen unit. (fig.F)

8. Screw the front feet by using 

screws

5

. (fig.F)

9. Screw 

trim flap

1

 to kitchen unit using 

screws

5

. (fig.G)

10. Screw 

guides

3

 to appliance door with 

screws

6

. (fig.H)

11. Lean appliance door to unit door as it is opened at right angle.
12. Slide 

rails

4

 into 

guides

3

 aligning the 

groove

. (fig.H)

13. Screw the 

rails

4

 to the unit door with 

screws

5

. (fig.H)

14. Set 1~2 mm gap on handle side between unit itself and unit door by adjusting 

guides

3

That is vital for appliance performance. (fig.H)

Summary of Contents for MICF88

Page 1: ...EN MICF88 BUILT IN FREEZER User manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ture settings 9 Making ice cubes 10 Plastic scraper 10 ARRANGING FOOD IN THE APPLIANCE 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 11 Defrosting the freezer 12 TRANSPORTATION AND CHANGING OF INSTALLATION POSITION 12...

Page 4: ...es R600a as a refrigerant this information will be provided on the label of the cooler you should take care during transportation and installation to prevent the cooler elements from being damaged R60...

Page 5: ...authorised electrician This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they...

Page 6: ...ny will not be responsible for losses incurred This appliance is produced to be used in houses and it is only suitable for cooling storing food It is not suitable for commercial or common use and or f...

Page 7: ...ust match with the details on the name plate of the appliance name plate is located on the inside left of the appliance We do not accept responsibility for any damages that occur due to ungrounded usa...

Page 8: ...mains lead on this appliance are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours may not correspond with the markings identifying the term...

Page 9: ...ned affects the temperature in the freezer If required change the temperature setting It is not recommended that you operate your freezer in environments colder than 10 C The temperature setting shoul...

Page 10: ...ithin 24 hours is indicated on the name plate see Freezing Capacity Never place warm food in the freezer compartment When purchasing and storing frozen food products ensure that the packaging is not d...

Page 11: ...ng and other electrical components The freezer should be cleaned periodically using a solution of bicarbonate of soda and lukewarm water Clean the accessories separately with soap and water Do not cle...

Page 12: ...intain the efficiency of the freezer The day before you defrost set the thermostat dial to position 5 to freeze the food completely Recommendation When defrosting frozen foods food should be wrapped i...

Page 13: ...there is water in the lower part of the freezer Check if The drain hole for water is not clogged use the defrost drain plug to clean the drain hole Recommendations In order to increase space and impr...

Page 14: ...n the appliance Otherwise humidity increases in the appliance Therefore the working time gets longer Also covering drinks and other liquids helps to preserve smell and taste 4 Try to avoid keeping the...

Page 15: ...presentation is only for information about the parts of the appliance Parts may vary according to the appliance model 1 Plastic scraper 2 Ice tray 3 Thermostat dial 4 Freezer room cover 5 Freezer com...

Page 16: ...de of the door hinges of the appliance fig D fig E 5 Raise the appliance and slide into the kitchen unit 6 Push the appliance to the reverse side of the door hinges providing that the trim gasket2 cov...

Page 17: ...EN 17 1 2 4 3 5 6 6 1 2 2 A B 875 875 895 mm Figure A Figure B Figure C Figure D Figure E...

Page 18: ...EN 18 Figure F Figure G Figure H...

Page 19: ...side firmly and take to safe place fig K a 4 Take door lower pin18 to opposite side fig K b 5 Take hole plugs17 to opposite side fig K c 6 Place appliance door14 over door lower pin18 and insert door...

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