Installation
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Observe the climate class for the appliance (see identification plate).
Place the appliance in a dry location and avoid high levels of humidity in the room.
Keep the appliance away from direct sunlight, rain, frost and heat sources such as
ovens, fires or heating elements.
Levelling the appliance
The appliance feet can be adjusted to ensure that it is balanced correctly and that enough air
is circulating at the lower rear section of it. Use a suitable spanner to adjust the feet.
To allow the doors to self-close, turn the adjustable feet to tilt the upper section
backwards by around 15 mm or 0.5°.
Whenever you want to move the appliance, turn the feet back up so that the appliance
can roll freely. Reinstall the appliance if you have relocated it.
To ensure proper installation, the appliance must be placed on a level surface
that is made of hard material and is at the same level as the rest of the flooring.
This surface should be strong enough to support a fully loaded appliance.
Note! The rollers, which are not castors, should only be used for moving the appliance
forwards or backwards. Moving it sideways may damage the floor and rollers.