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7. Integration / Installation

Handle:

Mount the handle using the two screws supplied from the inside 

the cabinet. NOTE: Remember to use the black plastic sleeves 

between handle and front! Apply moderate torque when screwing 

in these screws.

Adjusting the door:

The door can be adjusted laterally 

using the top hinge.

Cabinet width is 595 mm, and it requires a space of 600 mm wide to provide a gap of 5 mm either side, to prevent restricting 

door opening and closing.

Cabinet height can be adjusted by the adjustable legs, to ensure the top of the cabinet is flush with the underside of the worktop. 

NB: ensure the cabinet is level.

When the cabinet has been correctly positioned, check that the electric cable does not pass any sharp edges and is not jammed 

under the cabinet. Leave the plug underneath the cabinet and do not insert it in the mains socket until you have completed the instal-

lation. Cut an opening for the air intake grille in the plinth (225 mm x 94 mm). Fit the grille into the opening.

(see figure 1)

8. Cleaning and maintenance

8.1. Temperature adjustments

Using the electronic thermostat, the temperature can be adjusted between 8 and 15º C. The electronic thermostat for the 

Cave 40 model is external.

1.

 Press the St key and hold it until St appears in the display.

2.

 Press once to view the programmed temperature.

3.

 Press UP or DOWN until the desired temperature is displayed.

8.2. Maintenance

The condenser at the back of the cabinet should be vacuum-cleaned once 

a year. Use lukewarm, mild soap water to clean the interior of the cabinet. 

Check that the drain pipe for condensation

water at the base of the back wall inside the cabinet is open.

St

UP

DOWN

Fig. 1

Summary of Contents for Cave 40

Page 1: ...ortant information 39 5 Dimensions and technical specification 39 6 Pre Integration Installation 40 7 Integration Installation 40 8 Cleaning and maintenance 41 8 1 Temperature adjustments 41 8 2 Maint...

Page 2: ...maged during transport or installation Leaking coolant can injure the eyes If the product has been damaged a Avoid open flames and everything that can create sparks b Disconnect the power cord c Air o...

Page 3: ...t store explosive substances or products that contain propellants for example aerosols in the product Thermostats that are activated can emit sparks and pose a fire hazard Flammable substances may exp...

Page 4: ...The product is intended for use within definite climate classes ambient temperature and ought not to be used outside such limits The climate classes are specified on the type plate on the inside of th...

Page 5: ...oduct for example in an adjoining unit This product is designed to be installed under a worktop which must be fastened to the kitchen fittings and or wall to ensure that it does not tip forward when d...

Page 6: ...and is not jammed under the cabinet Leave the plug underneath the cabinet and do not insert it in the mains socket until you have completed the instal lation Cut an opening for the air intake grille i...

Page 7: ...ay the expenses of the repairs this applies for products that are located within the natural sales territory of the supplier or distributor What is meant by natural sales territory is a distance betwe...

Page 8: ...rything that is not a consumer purchase and which is used for exam ple in cafes restaurants snack bars hotels motels companies or other business related activity As well as use in schools institutions...

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