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Installation
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Fig. 2
Fig. 4
Positioning
Place the refrigerator away from direct sunlight
and heat sources.
Take off at least 50 mm. free over the appliance.
Never put something on the ventilator of the
appliance. (see fig. 1).
Make sure the refrigerator is accurately levelled
turning the adjustable feet on the front, in order to
avoid vibrations and noises and to make sure that
the doors shut properly (see fig. 2).
Before placing the plinth cover, pull out the fixing
part of doors used only for security during trans-
port (see fig. 3).
With the freezer door wide-open, assemble the
socle provided inside the appliance, following the
instructions stuck on it.
Remove the shelves transport fastening red pie-
ces by sliding them (see fig. 4).
The appliance should not be located in places
with maximum temperatures more than:
+ 32°C for N/SN Class (classification on rating
plate).
+ 43°C for T/ST Class (classification on rating
plate).
If the temperatures are higher than those mentio-
ned above, the functioning and the safety of the
appliance could be affected.
Cleaning the interior
Do not use alcohol or any cleaning produts contai-
ning alcohol because they could damage the plas-
tic parts of the appliance.
Before using the appliance for the first time, wash
the interior with luke warm water and a neutral
soap. This will help to remove the typical smell of
a new fridge/freezer. Afterwards dry thoroughly.
Do not use detergents or abrasive powders as
these will damage the finish.
Remove security elements used for transportation.
Electrical connection
Before plugging the appliance into a socket make
sure that the voltage and frequency shown on the
rating plate correspond to your home supply. (see
fig. 5).
It is essential that the appliance should be pro-
perly earthed.
For this purpose the supply cable plug incorpora-
tes a special earth contact. If the sockets of your
domestic wiring system are not earthed, have the
appliance connected to a separate earth wire in
accordance with existing safety regulations.