2 Setting up and connecting
Before setting up and connecting the appliance, ensure that
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the appliance is disconnected from the mains power supply (see safety chapter,
Electric Shock)
the installation conditions are fulfilled (see chapter Minimum Clearances).
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Unpacking the appliance
The packaging materials must be undamaged. Inspect the appliance for transport
damage. On no account should a damaged appliance be connected to the mains power
supply. In case of damage contact the supplier.
CAUTION
RISK OF INJURY AND APPLIANCE DAMAGE!
Always carry out transport with a second person.
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Do not cut packaging material with a sharp object, e.g. carpet knife.
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Removing transport protection
The appliance and some of the interior parts are secured for transport.
Remove all adhesive tape on the right and left side of the appliance door.
Remove all adhesive tapes and packaging parts from the interior of the appliance.
Remove residues of adhesive with alkaline water.
There may be stickers with warnings on the appliance. These must be observed
and not removed from the appliance.
2.1
Appliance door stabiliser
In normal use, it is not necessary to install these accessories.
Only with a load of 15 kg total mass on the appliance door (only when the appliance
interior is empty). When opening the door at an angle of about 90 degrees, this
appliance may tilt. In this case, attach the rubber feet to the lower plinth panel of the
appliance door (see illustration).
Installing the rubber feet
1. Tilt the unit slightly backwards.
At the bottom of the appliance door, where
the plinth panel is attached, you will see the
screw hole for the rubber socket.
2. Insert the screw into the rubber connector
and fix it in the screw hole.
2.2
Changing the door hinge
The door hinge of the appliance can be shifted from left to right or vice versa.
Setting up and connecting
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