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The refrigerator must be installed draught-proof
in a recess (also refer to Section "E1.2"). The
measurements of the recess are stated in the
table below. Step A is only required for cabinets
with a step. Push the appliance far enough into
the recess until the front edge of the refrigerator
casing is aligned with the front of the recess.
Allow a gap of 15-20 mm between the back wall
of the recess and the refrigeration unit. The floor
of the recess must be level, allowing the applian-
ce to be pushed easily into its correct position.
The floor must be substantial enough to bear the
weight of the appliance.
E1.6 Installation recess
Ensure that the refrigerator is installed level in the recess.
Fig. E23
Installing the standard fume flue:
Fig. E22
1. Connect T-piece (E) to adaptor (F) or flue
pipe (K) as required and affix with screw (G).
Ensure that heat baffle (H) is lodged in the cor-
rect position.
2. Insert flue pipe with cover plate (C) through
the appropriate aperture in the upper frame (I)
and connect to T-piece (E). If necessary, shorten
flue pipe (C) to the required length.
3. Insert L100 ventilation grille (D) into mounting
frame (I) and fasten, using the locking handle on
the left of the grille.
4. Put cap (B) on flue pipe (C).
5. Insert extractor insert (A) into ventilation grille
(D).
The exhaust gas duct system must be made in
such a manner as to achieve a complete extrac-
tion of combustion products to the outside of
living space. The duct system must slope in an
upward direction in order to avoid a build-up of
condensate. The type of exhaust gas duct
shown in Fig. E22 allows the side installation of
the winter cover.
An installation other than described will
reduce the cooling capacity and jeopardise
the manufacturer's warranty/product liability.
E1.5 Exhaust gas duct and installing the fume flue
CAUTION
A
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