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Tips for saving energy
1. Install the appliance in a cool and well ventilated room but not directly in the sun or next to a
source of heat (like a radiator or an oven); If not, an isolating panel must be used.
2. Leave food and drink cool down before placing them in the appliance.
3. Food and drink must be kept in sealed packaging or containers in the appliance. If not, humidity
increases and, consequently, the appliance uses more energy. Keep drinks and other liquids closed
to maintain their aroma and taste.
4. Avoid leaving doors open during long periods of time and opening doors too frequently. Hot air
could penetrate into the appliance and case unnecessary and frequent use of the compressor.
5. The door seal must be clean and flexible. Replaced worn seals.
Technical data
The technical information on the rating plate, located on the interior side wall of the appliance
and on the energy label.
The QR code on the energy label supplied with the appliance contains a web link to information
regarding the appliance's performance, in the EU EPREL database.
It is recommended to use the energy label for reference with the user manual and other documents
supplied with the appliance.
It is also possible to find the same information in EPREL using the https://eprel.ece.europa.eu link
with the name of the model and product number found on the appliance's rating plate.
Information for test institutes
The installation and preparation of the appliance meeting eco-design requirements should comply
with the EN 62552 standard.
The ventilation requirements, the dimensions of the recesses and the minimum rear clearances
must correspond to the indications in section 2 of this user manual. Please contact the manufacturer
for more information, especially regarding loading plans.
Practical information
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