DISPOSAL OF PACKAGING AND APPLIANCES39
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BUILDING IN
Disposal of packaging and
appliances
The packaging of the appliance is recyclable.
It is made up off:
■ cardboard
■ polyethylene
■ CFC free polystyrene (PS rigid foam)
Please dispose of these materials in a
responsible way in accordance with the
regulations of your local authority.
Your local authority will also be able to give
you information about disposing disused
household appliances in a responsible way.
Building in
1. Check if the kitchen cabinet and the cut out
are in accordance with the instructions
(see ‘safety’ and ‘building in dimensions’).
Fig. 13: Sealing strip
2. Remove the protective foil from the sealing
strip (A) and apply the strip as far out as
possible on the underside of the glass (see
fig. 13).
3. If the woodtop is made of treated wood,
then coat the sawn surfaces of the top with
sealing varnish, to prevent moisture
causing the top to swell.
4. Turn the appliance over and put it in the
cutout.
5. Connect the appliance to the electricity
supply.
6. Check its operation.
7. Hand over the instructions to your
customer.
NB: Immediately after switching on the fan
will start. The appliance will now carry
out a self-check for a few seconds.
Technical data
The model number, power supply and
connected load are specified on the data
plate.
The model number plate is attached to the
base of the appliance.
The connection cable is of the type Y.
The connection cable may only be replaced by
the manufacturer, the service organisation or
similarly qualified persons, in order to prevent
dangerous situations.
This appliance complies with the CE directives.