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Please note that these instructions apply
to all KF models and therefore the acces-
sories/equipment described can vary from
model to model.
WARNING
Old refrigerators and freezers are often
fitted with complicated latches that can
only be opened from the outside. If you
have an old unit like this stored away
somewhere, or if you scrap it, remember
to destroy the latch to prevent children
from being exposed to danger by
getting locked inside the unit.
Note! Please also observe the environ-
mental rules on disposal. See section
“Disposal”.
Please read the sections on setting up and
building in, starting up, temperature control
and electrical connection before using your
refrigerator/freezer.
On receipt, check to ensure that the fre-
ezer has not become damaged in trans-
port. Transport damage should be repor-
ted to the local supplier before the refrige-
rator/freezer is put to use.
Fold out the final pages with illustrations.
You will then be able to follow text and
pictures at the same time.
For safety and operational reasons, do not
set up the refrigerator/freezer outdoors.
Your refrigerator/freezer should be placed
in a dry room.
The refrigerator/freezer is designed for
tempera-ture class N in accordance with
European standard EN 153.
The surface on which the appliance is
placed must be plane. Do not use a plinth
or similar.
Never place the refrigerator/freezer close
to sources of heat such as ovens or radiat-
ors, and avoid placing it in direct sunlight.
It is important that the fridge/freezer stands
completely level and that there is good air
circulation over, under and around it.
The dimensions give the actual size of the
opening. (The figures in brackets apply
when KF 345, KFL 315 & KF 355 units are
built in.). Single cabinets require a circula-
tion area of at least 200 cm
2
, combination
units 300 cm
2
.
1A Building in with ventilation grill in a
standard kitchen element with sufficient
ventilation for the compressor.
1B Building into a refrigerator element with
integral ventilation. Air flows in through
the plinth and is led to the rear of the
cabinet.
If the refrigerator/freezer is to stand in a
room where the temperature can be less
than 16°C (e.g. in an unheated part of a
building), problems might arise if the appli-
ance has only one compressor and one
control.
The temperature sensor will register a
temperature that is sufficiently low and
therefore no further cold output will be pro-
duced for the refrigeration compartment.
This means that the freezing compartment
will not be cold enough either and there is
Congratulations
on your new refri-
gerator/freezer
Before using your
refrigerator/freezer
Setting up and
building in
Installation in a
cold room

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