Usable Capacity; Connecting The Appliance - Siemens KG 39P371 Operating Instructions Manual

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Climate class -
Maximun room
temperatures
Each appliance's climate class is shown
on its characteristics plate and indicates
what temperature ranges the appliance
is designed to work in.
Climate class
SN
N
ST
T
Ventilation
Figure E
The hot air produced between the
appliance and the wall behind it must be
allowed to escape easily, otherwise the
appliance shall have to work harder than
necessary and thereby incur high and
unnecessary electricity consumption.
For this reason, the ventilation and air
openings must never be blocked.

Usable capacity

Information on the usable capacity can
be found inside your appliance on the
rating plate.
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Room
temperature
+10 ºC to 32 ºC
+16 ºC to 32 ºC
+18 ºC to 38 ºC
+18 ºC to 43 ºC
Connecting the
appliance/
Turning it on/
Setting the temperature
Clean the appliance before turning it on
for the first time.

Connecting the appliance

The mains electricity supply socket must
be easily accessible. Connect the
appliance to a 220-240 V (N/SN) or 220-
230 V (ST)/50 Hz AC electricity current
via an earthed electricity socket fitted in
accordance with relevant standards. The
connection must be protected by a fuse
of at least 10 amps.
When an appliance is to be used in a
Non-European country, it is
necessary to check that the
connection voltage and the type of
current described on the appliance's
characteristics plate are the same as
the national mains electricity system.
The characteristics plate is on the
bottom left-hand side inside the
refrigerator compartment. Should it
be necessary to change the mains
electricity supply plug, then this must
be carried out by the brand's
specialist technicians.
Warning!
Do not under any circumstances
whatsoever connect the appliances to
electronic energy-saving connection
devices (e.g. Ecoboy, Sava Plug, etc.)
or inverse rectifiers which convert DC
currents into 230 AC currents (e.g.
solar energy systems, maritime
electricity systems).
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