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Fig. 3
Building-in
The housing dimensions should be as follows: Height Minimum depth Minimum width 1446 mm 550 mm 560 mm
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Cooling air comes in through the ventilation grid at the bottom of the appliance. To ensure air circulation, leave a ventilation gap at the back of the appliance, having the following dimensions: depth: 50 mm, width: 540 mm (Fig. 5). A similar gap must also be left in the top of the kitchen furniture. Remove the two spacer bushes (A) then �t the appliance into the recess in the tall kitchen unit. Using the four screws supplied with the appliance, secure the four corners of the appliance cabinet hinge to the tall kitchen unit.
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Fitting door panels
To �t the door panel, proceed as follows: Loosen the screws �xing the side frame (Fig. 4); loosen all the other screws �xing the door frame; insert the panel from the side on which the frame has been removed and push it through; re�t the frame on the door again and tighten all the screws. Note: The panel size should be 1-2 mm lower than the door; the maximum panel thickness should be 4 mm.
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