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GBInstallation instructionsFor built-in NoFrost combined refrigerator-freezers Page 14
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Electrical connectionIf regulations require a separate earthing circuit to be used, have a qualified electrician install this circuit.
! WARNINGDo not earth the appliance on a gas pipe. Check with a qualified electrician if you are not sure whether the appliance is properly earthed. Do not install a fuse in the neutral or earthing circuit.
! WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD • The appliance must be earthed. • Do not use an extension cable. • Failure to follow these instructions
could result in fire or electrical shock.
Customer's responsibilityPower supply (AC) and voltage at the operating point must comply with the details on the type plate. The type plate is located on the inside left of the appli-ance, above the vegetable bin. We recommend using a dedicated circuit for this appliance to prevent electrical overload. This appliance is equipped with a mains power cable with a 3-prong plug and it must be plugged into a properly installed fused socket. The socket must have a 10 A fuse or higher. It must be away from the back of the appliance and easily accessible.
Contents PageDoor stop adjustment ........................................... 16Fitting the top ventilation grill ................................ 16Blocking for safety ................................................ 17Adjusting the appliance height .............................. 17Overlay decor panels ............................................ 18Framed decor panels ............................................ 19Handle clearance .................................................. 19Door swing clearance 130° ................................... 20Door swing clearance 90° ..................................... 20Changing over door hinges .............................21-25
Screw cover panel (refrigerator door) 1180 mmScrew cover panel (freezer door) 740 mm
Important: The screw cover panels should not be inserted in the door frame until the door handles have been fitted and all ad-justments and settings have been completed.
AccessoriesAll accessories required for installation are packed in a separate box which is attached to the front of the appliance with sticky tape.The box contains the following parts:
Installation frame, right - for use when the door hinges are changed to the left.Length = 1959 mm.
Installation frame, top - for use when the door hinges are changed to the left. Length = 675 mm.
Ventilation grill, bottom
The bottom ventilation grill is attached with two 3.9 x 13 round-headed screws. These screws are in a plastic bag together with the documentation provid-ed with the appliance.
Important: This ventilation grill must not be fitted until the appliance is in its perma-nent position and all adjustments and settings have been com-pleted.
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Installation dimensions
Figure 2: Allow the appliance to open to a minimum of 90° to prevent problems when removing drawers.
Allow for a minimum 50 mm sealing strip, for corner installation, so that the door can open to 90°. When using embossed or raised panels, consider using a wider sealing strip.
IMPORTANTRefer to the full-scale illustrations at the end of this section for details on door openings and sealing strip dimensions.
NOTE The given kitchen unit height includes the ventilation grill.
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Figure 1
Appliance dimensions
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Door stop adjustment
Figure 4
Figure 3, Figure 4: Select between two opening angles: 130° and 90°. Your appliance was delivered with a door opening of 130°. If an opening angle of 90° is required, use this procedure:
1. Close the refrigerator door.
2. Insert screw (1), provided, into bore (2).
Use the same procedure to adjust the freezer door.Figure 3
Fitting the top ventilation grill
Figure 5
IMPORTANTThe standard ventilation grill provides a ventilation cross-section of 200 cm². If you are replacing the grill with an overlay, the ventilation cross-section must be the same or greater than that achieved with the stand-ard ventilation grill.
Figure 5: Position the ventilation grill at the top of the installation frame and attach it later with countersunk screws (4 pieces, provided). Make sure the grill fits flush laterally with the installation frame.
Ventilation grill
Screws Installation frame
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Figure 6: Secure the appliance in place so that it does not tip forward when the fully stocked door is opened.
1. Mark the centre of the appliance on the wall.
2. Also mark the installation height of the anti-tipping brackets on the wall (min. 86 mm, max. 102 mm).
3. Screw the anti-tipping brackets in the wall using proper fastening elements but within the 240 mm right or left from the centre line of the appli-ance.
4. Push the appliance against the wall.
5. Using the adjustable feet at the front and rear, raise the appliance until the compres-sor support panel makes con-tact with the brackets. Make sure the front feet are firmly on the floor to prevent the appli-ance from tipping forward.
See "Adjusting the appli-ance height", fig. 7.
Wall
Centre line of appliance
Adjusting the appliance height
1. The front height can be adjusted by twisting the adjustable feet 1.
2. Twist the adjusting screws 2 to set up the back of the appliance.
3. Make sure the front feet are firmly on the floor to prevent the appliance from tipping forward. Figure 7
Blocking for safety
Figure 6
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Figure 8
IMPORTANTThe door handles must be installed on the decor panels before the screw cover panels are fitted.
The total decor panel weight must not exceed 11 kg.
Overlay decor panelsFigure 8: The overlay design line allows decor pan-els to cover the door frame for a more seamless appearance that blends with the design of the room. Normally this type of decor panel consists of three individual panels: the overlay decor panel, a spacer panel (2.5 mm) and a backer panel (6 mm).
W H Refrigerator panel
H Freezer panel
1 Overlay panel 742 mm 1207 mm 743 mm
2 Spacer panel 700 mm 1150 mm 709 mm
3 Backer panel 721 mm 1176 mm 735 mm
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Panels 6 mm thick or less
Panels thicker than 6 mm
Refrigerator panel
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Framed decor panelsFigure 9: If the thickness of the standard decor pan-els is less than 6 mm, they must be backed up with a sheet of shim material to achieve a total thickness of 6 mm.
If the panel is thicker than 6 mm, an edge must be routed around the panel to ensure a proper fit.
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Handle clearance
Figure 10: It is important to provide adequate clear-ance behind the handle so that the user's hand fits easily. The clearance may not have to be the entire length of the handle, but should be designed for the user's comfort.
Hand clearance
Door
Decor panel
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Figure 11
Figure 11: The factory setting for the door to swing open is 130°. Use this illustration to ensure that other kitchen units or worktops do not interfere with the door opening.
Door swing clearance 130°
130° door opening(top view)
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Door hinges should only be changed by a trained expert.
Changing the door hinges must be done by two peo-ple.
The doors must be secured to prevent injury and to stop the doors falling off.
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1. Remove the locking screw for the hinge pin from the top hinge plate.
2. Remove the hinge pin and the opening limiter pin.
3. Tilt the door towards you.
4. Remove the opening limiter.
5. Open the top door 90°.
6. Remove the door by lifting upwards.
7. Remove the middle hinge pin.
8. Open the bottom door 90° and remove by lifting upwards.
9. Remove the bottom screw from the angle bracket.
Changing over door hinges
10. Remove the screws from the left-hand installation frame.
11. Remove the left-hand installation frame by lifting out downwards. This frame is no longer needed.
12. Remove the top screw from the angle bracket.
13. Remove the angle bracket.
14. Unscrew the top installation frame. This frame is no longer needed.
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15. Transfer the right-hand installation frame to the left.
16. Transfer the top hinge plate to the oppo-site side.
17. Transfer the bushing on the middle hinge to the opposite side.
18. Transfer the middle hinge and plugs to the opposite side.
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19. Remove the locking screw for the hinge pin from the bottom hinge bracket.
20. Remove the opening limiter from the bottom hinge bracket.
21. Remove the hinge pin and the opening limiter pin.
22. Transfer the bottom hinge bracket to the opposite side.
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33. Screw the hinge pin and the opening limiter pin into the bottom hinge bracket.
34. Place the opening limiter onto the hinge pin.
35. Screw in the locking screw for the hinge pin on the bottom hinge bracket and gently tighten.
WARNING If the locking screw is not screwed in, the hinge pin can become loose and the door can fall off. This can lead to serious or even fatal injuries.
23. Unscrew the door hinge bushings (refrigera-tor door bottom right and freezer door top right). These are no longer needed and are to be replaced by the bushings enclosed in the accessory pack.
24. Unscrew the door hinge bushing (refrigera-tor door top right). This will be used on the bottom left of the freezer door (mark if nec-essary).
25. Unscrew the door hinge bushing (freezer door bottom right). This will be used on the top left of the refrigerator door (mark if nec-essary).
26. Unscrew the handles on both doors.
27. Transfer the decor frames on both doors to the opposite side. If using decor panels, attach now.
28. Screw the handles to both doors.
29. Fit the door hinge bushing (from refrig-erator door top right) to the bottom left of the freezer door.
30. Fit the door hinge bushing (from freez-er door bottom right) to the top left of the refrigerator door.
31. Take the door hinge bushing with the white plastic sleeve out of the accessory pack and fit it to the bottom left of the refrigerator door.
32. Take the second door hinge bushing out of the accessory pack and fit it to the top left of the freezer door.
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36. Place the freezer door onto the bottom hinge pin.
37. Close the freezer door.
38. Insert the middle hinge pin.
39. Place the refrigerator door on the mid-dle hinge pin and close.
40. Place the opening limiter on the hinge bushing at the top of the refrigerator door.
41. Screw the hinge pin and the opening limiter pin into the top hinge plate.
42. Screw in the locking screw for the hinge pin on the top hinge plate and gently tighten.
WARNING If the locking screw is not screwed in, the
hinge pin can become loose and the door can fall off. This can lead to serious or even fatal injuries.40. Screw the top installation frame provided into place.
43. Screw the top installation frame provided into place.
44. Insert the angle bracket into the top installa-tion frame and screw into place.
45. Slide the right-hand installation frame pro-vided onto the angle bracket from below and screw into place.
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Figure 13
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1. Loosen the installation frame screws.
2. Slide the installation frame upwards until the lower edge of the recess touches the middle hinge brack-et (fig. 13).
3. Tighten the installation frame screws.
IMPORTANTBefore installing the appliance, do not forget to check the installation frame fitting on the hinge side.
IMPORTANTIf the installation frame is fitted as shown in fig. 14, the middle hinge bracket has no support. When the refrigerator door is then fully loaded, it can press the hinge bracket downwards.