[. . . ] This manual contains indications and warnings for correct and safe installation of the appliance - read it carefully before starting installation operations. The model you have purchased may differ slightly with respect to some descriptions in this manual, since this manual covers several models. [. . . ] If this cannot be avoided, install the appliance respecting the following minimum distances: Coal or paraffin stoves: 30 cm Electric and/or gas stoves: 3 cm To allow product handling and sufficient air circulation, leave at least 1 cm clearance at the sides, above the appliance, and between the rear panel and the wall.
WATER CONNECTION
Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply before starting operations. · The ice maker and water circuit must be connected to a water supply of potable and/or chemically purified water. · The water connection must be carried out in compliance with local regulations. · The appliance is supplied with a water tube, 2. 330 m long, already attached to the back of the product. · Remove the shipping tape from the gray coiled water tubing on the rear of the appliance. · Connect the transition connector (1) to the household water supply (2). Do not pull the power supply cable.
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LEVELLING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
The refrigerator has two front and two rear wheels at the base of the product on each side that can be adjusted (see figure A), or four wheels of which only the two front wheels can be adjusted (see figure B). If the appliance seems unsteady or you want the doors to close easier, adjust the appliance's tilt following the instructions below (depending on the model, as shown in the figures on the right). Check the installation location to be sure you have at least 1 cm clearance on all sides including the top. Open both doors and remove the plinth to locate the levelling bolts at the left and right of the refrigerator base. The top bolt (1) will adjust the rear wheel (if provided), and the bottom bolt (2) will adjust the front wheel. Turn the levelling bolt clockwise to raise the appliance, or anti-clockwise to lower it. [. . . ] Turn the levelling bolt clockwise to raise the appliance, or anti-clockwise to lower it. It may take several turns of the levelling bolts to adjust the tilt of the refrigerator. [. . . ]