3installation, Before operating your refrigerator – Blomberg KFD 9950 X A+ User Manual

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Installation

C Please remember that the

manufacturer shall not be held liable if

the information given in the instruction

manual is not observed.

Points to be considered

when re-transporting your

refrigerator

1. Your refrigerator must be

emptied and cleaned prior to any

transportation.

2. Shelves, accessories, crisper and etc.

in your refrigerator must be fastened

securely by adhesive tape against any

jolt before repackaging.

3. Packaging must be tied with thick

tapes and strong ropes and the

rules of transportation printed on the

package must be followed.

C Always remember...

Every recycled material is an

indispensable source for the nature

and for our national resources.
If you wish to contribute to recycling

the packaging materials, you can

get further information from the

environmental bodies or local

authorities.

Before operating your

refrigerator

Before starting to use your refrigerator

check the following:
1. Is the interior of the refrigerator dry

and can the air circulate freely in the

rear of it?

2. You can install the 2 plastic wedges

as illustrated in the figure. Plastic

wedges will provide the required

distance between your refrigerator

and the wall in order to allow the air

circulation. (The illustrated figure is

only an example and does not match

exactly with your product.)

3. Clean the interior of the refrigerator as

recommended in the “Maintenance

and cleaning” section.

4. Plug the refrigerator into the wall

outlet. When the door is open the

respective interior light will come on.

5. You will hear a noise as the

compressor starts up. The liquid and

gases sealed within the refrigeration

system may also give rise to noise,

even if the compressor is not running

and this is quite normal.

6. Front edges of the refrigerator may

feel warm. This is normal. These

areas are designed to be warm to

avoid condensation.

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