User manual
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Securing the Refrigerator
In the sidewalls of the refrigerator, there are four plastic
sleeves with screws for securing the refrigerator. The side-
walls or rails attached for securing the refrigerator
must be designed in such a way that the screws will remain
firmly in place even when under increased load.
Always insert screws through the sleeves provided;
otherwise, structural parts embedded in the foam, such
as cables, etc., may be damaged.
Once the refrigerator is in its final position, secure the
screws into the wall of the recess.
The screws must penetrate through the sheet metal casing
of the refrigerator.
Gas Installation
The rules in point 6.1 must be adhered to.
When running on gas, these appliances are intended exclusively to use
liquid gas (propane/butane) - under no circumstances should
town gas or natural gas be used (EN 27418).
A fixed, pre-set pressure regulator complying with EN 12864 must be
connected to the liquid gas cylinder.
The pressure regulator must concur with the operating pressure specified
on the data plate of the appliance. The operating pressure corresponds to
the standard pressure of the country of specification (EN 1949, EN 732).
Only one connection pressure is permissible for any one vessel. A plate
showing the permanent, clearly legible notice must be displayed in full view
at the point where the gas cylinder is installed.
The gas connection to the appliance must be installed securely and at
zero potential using tube connectors and must be securely connected to the
vehicle (a hose connection is not permissible).
Inflamable material should not be in immediate proximity to the burner chamber.
The gas connection to the appliance is effected by means of a suitable
coupling tube fitting L8, DIN 2353-ST, complying with Worksheet G 607 of
DVGW or EN 1949 respectively. (e.g. Ermeto)
Complying with EN 624 a leak test should be carried out after installing the
sealed combustion system.
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