
6
T
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anspo
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ng p
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ev
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i
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app
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ances
1.
Clear out the appliance completely. Only move the
appliance when it is completely empty.
2.
Remove all kitchen unit doors.
3.
Fit the antitip stabiliser.
4.
Remove all fixtures and fittings from the installation
niche and wall.
5.
Secure the appliance doors against inadvertent
opening.
6.
Pull the appliance carefully out of the installation
niche. The appliance may be moved a maximum of
4 m on the castors.
E
l
ect
ri
ca
l
connect
i
on
Do not use any extension cables or distributors. A
permanently installed socket is required for connecting
this appliance to the mains.
Any necessary extension to the power cord must only be
carried out by a qualified electrician.
The socket for connecting the appliance to the mains
must be freely accessible. Connect theappliance to a
correctly installed socket providing 220−240V/50Hz
alternating current. The socket must be protected by a
fuse with a rating of 10 A to 16 A or higher.
In the case of appliances operated outside Europe, the
voltage and type of current on the rating plate must
conform to the values of the local electricity grid. The
appliance must not be operated if the voltage or type of
current does not conform. Any necessary replacement
of the power cord must only be carried out by a qualified
electrician.
!
Wa
r
n
i
ng!
The appliance must not be connected to an
electronic energy saving plug or an inverter that
converts direct current to 230 V alternating current
(e.g. solar energy systems, boat electrical systems).
Locat
i
on of the powe
r
socket
The socket can be located to the right or left of the
appliance.
To enable the electrical safety test to be carried out, the
socket must be freely accessible and must not be
located behind the appliance.