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4 Installation
4.1 Selecting the place of installation
In selecting the place of installation, ensure that the follow-
ing instructions are observed, this being vital for proper and
troublefree working of the cabinet:
Do not install the cabinet out-doors.
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Do not install the cabinet in the vicinity of heating radia-
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tors or other heat sources. Do not install the cabinet
where it is exposed to direct sun light (e.g. through win-
dows) (fig. 1).
Do not install the cabinet where it is exposed to drafts
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from ventilators or open doors (fig. 2).
Pay attention to air outlet from air conditioners/ ventila-
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tors.
The following temperatures and air humidities apply as
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upper limits for the place of installation: 32 °C, 65 % rel.
humidity
Keep the air intake and outlet area around the plinth
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area of the cabinet clear of cartons and other obstacles
(fig. 3).
When installing the cabinet against a wall, make sure
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that the refrigeration unit fan is free to take in the ambi-
ent air from the room via the plinth area and discharge
it through the ventilation slots on the back.
In the case of free-standing installation in a room, the
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original accessory rear wall panel must be screwed to
the cabinet back.
Adhere to the specified minimum distances!
When installing several cabinets alongside or behind
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one another, be sure to observe the specific installation
plan.
The drip tray may over-flow in extreme ambient
conditions. We thus recommend that wall and floor
surfaces in the installation area be chosen so that
moisture or water have no damaging effects.
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