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Installation
*INSTALLATION*
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Positioning the appliance
Risk of damaging the power
cord.
When pushing the refrigeration appli-
ance into its niche, the power cord
can get trapped and damaged.
Carefully push the appliance into the
niche.
Risk of damaging the floor.
Moving the refrigeration appliance
can cause damage to the floor.
Move the refrigeration appliance
carefully on floors that are sensitive
to scratching.
Risk of damaging the adjustable
feet.
The adjustable feet can break off.
The feet should be almost fully
screwed in when you push the appli-
ance into the niche.
Tip: Before pushing the appliance into
the niche, loosen the two rear feet by
half a turn. After pushing it into the
niche, the feet will be easier to adjust
from the front (see “Aligning the appli-
ance”).
Lay the power cord so that the appli-
ance can be connected easily once
installed.
Tip: Tie a piece of string to the plug to
“lengthen” the power cord; this will help
you to push the appliance into position.
Then pull the power cord through the
cabinet by the other end of the string.
If the appliance is pushed too far into
the niche, the doors may not close
properly once the door panels have
been installed. This can cause ice to
build up, condensate to accumulate,
and cause the appliance to malfunc-
tion. These can all lead to increased
energy consumption.
Push the appliance into the built-in
niche, making sure a gap of
15/8" (42mm) is maintained all
around between the appliance cas-
ing and the front of the cabinet side
walls.
Push the appliance into the niche un-
til the front edges of the hinges at the
top and bottom are flush with the
front edge of the cabinet side wall.
This ensures a distance of
15/8" (42mm) to the front edges of
the cabinet side walls all the way
round.
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