Refrigerant; Installation; Positioning; Levelling - Gastro-Cool Slimline GCDC130 Instructions For Use Manual

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5.1

Refrigerant

BEWARE
!
The appliance contains in the refrigerant circuit the
refrigerant isobutane (R600a), a highly environ -
mentally compatible natural gas that is inflammable.
While transporting and installing the appliance ensure
that no parts of the refrigerant circuit are damaged.
Procedure if the refrigerant circuit is damaged:
• avoid open fire and ignition sources at all costs
• ensure that the room in which the appliance is located is well ventilated
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6

Installation

6.1 Positioning

The appliance should be located in a well ventilated and dry room.
The ambient temperature affects the power consumption and correct
function of the appliance.
Sufficient air circulation on the rear wall and upper edge of the
appliance must be guaranteed. For optimal ventilation of the
appliance the minimum ventilation crossections must be observed:
i.e. position the refrigerator at least 100 mm away from the wall, and
furthermore a space of 20 mm must be left to the right and to the
left, and 300 mm at the top. If you wish to place the appliance on a
carpet, ensure that you use a solid and smooth base.
IMPoRTAnT
• The appliance must not be exposed to direct solar radiation.
• The appliance must not stand on heating elements, next to
a stove or other heat sources.
• The appliance must be positioned so that the mains plug
is accessible.
• The appliance may only stand in a location where the ambient
temperature corresponds to the climate classification for
which the appliance is designed.

6.2 Levelling

If the bearing surface is uneven the appliance can be balanced with the
front feet. Turn the foot (34) until the appliance stands firmly on the
ground horizontally and without wobbling.
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