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Height
Width
A (mm)
B (mm)
1793
910
During operation, the refrigerator releases heat into the environment. Therefore, you should
leave at least 30 cm of free space on top, more than 10 cm on both sides and at the rear of the
refrigerator. Fig. 3
Please note
Figure 2 only illustrates the space required for the refrigerator.
Stable surface
Place the refrigerator on a solid, flat surface to keep it stable, otherwise vibrations and noises
will occur.
Ensure a ventilation free of obstacles around the refrigerator.
Feet levelling. Fig. 4
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Before setting the feet, make sure the refrigerator is not connected to a power socket.
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To raise the refrigerator, turn its feet clockwise.
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To lower the refrigerator, turn its feet counterclockwise.
Door levelling. Fig. 5
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Before levelling the door, make sure the refrigerator is not connected to a power socket.
Fig. 5 key:
1. Unlevelled doors
2. Fixed shaft
3. Levelling feet
4. Safety nut
5. Fixed spanner (not included)
6. Adjusting nut
When the door is low:
Open the door, use the spanner to loosen the lock nut and turn the adjustment nut
counterclockwise to raise the door height. Once the doors are aligned, tighten the lock nut by
turning it counterclockwise.
60
Depth
Depth
(doors
(doors
closed)
opened
90º)
C (mm)
D (mm)
698
1140
Width
Depth
(open
(doors
doors 90º)
opened
125º)
E (mm)
F (mm)
975
1010
Width
(open
doors
125º)
G (mm)
1470