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Building in the appliance
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Load-bearing capacity of the niche
floor
The floor of the space where the appli-
ance is to be installed must be flat and
level.
It must be made of strong, rigid mate-
rial.
The appliance is extremely heavy when
fully loaded, and that the floor it stands
on must be able to bear its weight. If
necessary, seek the advice of an archi-
tect or structural engineer.
Checking the installation space
Check the installation dimensions.
Check the position of the electrical
and plumbing connections.
Check that all adjacent cabinets /
units are securely fixed to the wall.
Check the adjacent cabinets / units
for possible collisions when opening
doors (door opening angle).
Preparing the niche
Keep the doors to the appliance
closed until it is fixed inside the
building-in niche.
Danger of tipping over!
Due to the sheer size and weight of
the appliance, it needs to be ensured
that it cannot tip forwards once it is
built into the niche.
Fitting the anti-tip device
The anti-tip device ensures that the ap-
pliance is fixed securely into the build-
ing-in niche, preventing the appliance
from tipping forwards.
Mark the mid line of the appliance on
the back of the building-in niche. Line
up the center of the anti-tip device
with this line.
Caution! The water line or power
supply could get damaged.
Please ensure that neither the water
line nor the power supply are located
in this area, as these could be dam-
aged during installation e.g. by
screws.
Fixing screws for different uses and
types of material are supplied in the
accompanying pack.
If these are not suitable for the anti-
tipping device in your installation,
you will need to secure it by alterna-
tive means.
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