INSTALLATION
Location
When selecting a position
for
your
unit
you should make sure
the
floor
is
flat
and firm, and
the
room
is
well ventilated
with
an
average room temperature
of
between
16°C
and
38°C.
Avoid locating your
unit
near a heat source,
e.g.
cooker, boiler or radiator. Also avoid direct
sunlight
as
it
may increase
the
electrical consumption. Extreme cold
ambient
temperatures
may also cause
the
unit
not
to
perform properly. This
unit
is
not
designed
for
use in a garage
or
outdoor
installation. Do
not
drape
the
unit
with
any covering.
When installing
the
unit, ensure
that
40
mm
of
free space
is
left
at
both
sides, 20
mm
at
the
rear and 40
mm
at
the
top
of
the
unit. The
door
can
be opened
to
the
right
or
the
left,
depending on
what
better suits
the
location.
Please
ensure there
is
adequate space
for
the
door
to
fully open.
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•
If
you
want
to
have
the
door
swing reversed, we recommend
that
you contact a
qualified technician.
You
should only
try
to
reverse
the
door
yourself
if
you believe
that
you are qualified
to
do
so.
• All parts removed must be saved
to
do
the
reinstallation
of
the
door.
You
should
rest
the
unit
on something solid
so
that
it
will
not
slip during
the
door
change
process. Do
not
lay
the
unit
flat
as
this may damage
the
coolant system. Ensure
the
unit
is
unplugged and empty.
Reversing
the
Door
Swing
Tools required: Phillips style screwdriver I Flat bladed screwdriver I Hexagonal spanner
• Ensure
the
unit
is
unplugged and empty.
• Adjust
the
two
levelling feet
to
their highest position.
•
To
take
the
door
off
it
is
necessary
to
tilt
the
unit
backwards.
You
should rest
the
unit
on something solid
so
that
it
will
not
slip during
the
door
reversing process.
• All parts removed must be saved
to
do
the
reinstallation
of
the
door.
• Do
not
lay
the
unit
flat
as
this may damage
the
coolant system.
•
We
recommend
that
2 people handle
the
unit
during assembly.
1.
Tilt
the
unit
slightly towards
the
rear and
prop
it
securely. Two people are required
to
tilt
the
unit
during
the
door
reversal
process.
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