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Cavity depth, Installation location, Connecting the appliance – Siemens KI41FAD30 User Manual

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Cavity depth

A cavity depth of 560 mm

is recommended for the appliance.

If the cavity depth is smaller

– at least 550 mm – the energy

consumption increases slightly.

Installation location

Install the appliance in a dry, well

ventilated room. The installation location

should neither be exposed to direct

sunlight nor near a heat source,

e. g. a cooker, radiator, etc. If installation

next to a heat source is unavoidable, use

a suitable insulating plate or observe

the following minimum distances to a

heat source:

3 cm to electric or gas cookers.

30 cm to an oil or coal-fired cooker.

Connecting

the appliance

After installing the appliance, wait at least

1 hour until the appliance is switched on.

During transportation the oil in

the compressor may have flowed into

the refrigeration system.
Before switching on the appliance for

the first time, clean the interior of

the appliance (see chapter “Cleaning

the appliance”).

Electrical connection

The socket must be near the appliance

and also freely accessible following

installation of the appliance.
The appliance complies with the

protection class I. Connect the appliance

to 220–240 V/50 Hz alternating current

via a correctly installed socket with

protective conductor. The socket must

be fused with a 10 to 16 A fuse.
For appliances operated in non-

European countries, check whether the

stated voltage and current type match

the values of your mains supply. This

information can be found on the rating

plate. Fig. .

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Warning

Never connect the appliance

to electronic energy saver plugs.
Our appliances can be used with mains

and sine-controlled inverters. Mains-

controlled inverters are used

for photovoltaic systems which

are connected directly to the national

grid. Sine-controlled inverters must be

used for isolated applications (e.g. on

ships or in mountain lodges) which are

not connected directly to the national

grid.