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ISTRUZIONI DI MONTAGGIO DELLE
LAVATRICI INTEGRABILI
IT
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BUILT-IN WASHING
MACHINES
EN
MONTAGEANLEITUNG FÜR EINBAUBARE-
WASCHMASCHINEN
DE
INSTRUCTIONS DE MONTAGE DES LAVE-LINGE
INTÉGRABLES
FR
INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN DE LAS
LAVADORAS INTEGRABLES
ES
INSTRUÇÕES DE MONTAGEM DAS MÁQUINAS DE
LAVAR ROUPA INTEGRÁVEIS
PT
MONTAGEINSTRUCTIES VAN INTEGREERBARE
WASMACHINES
NL
MONTERINGSANVISNING FOR INTEGRERBARE
VAS EMAS INER
D
MONTERINGSANVISNINGAR FÖR
INBYGGNADSBARA TVÄTTMAS INER
SE
AN ASTRE ÇAMAŞIR MA ĐNELERĐ
ĐÇĐN MONTAJ TALĐMATLARI
TR
4
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BUILT-IN WASHING MA-
CHINES
IMPORTANT - This machine comp ies with current safety regu ations govern-
ing e ectrica app iances and, to ensure user safety, it must be insta ed by a
qua ified technician as required by current egis ation
Size of cabinet
The minimum dimensions of the cabinet are: height 820 mm,
width 600 mm, depth 584 mm (fig. 1).
App ying the
pane
The panel may be attached to the left- or right-hand side of the
washing machine (fig. 2)
The machine is supplied fitted for a left-hand side panel at-
tachment as the right-hand side is fitted with the push-pull lock
(upper part) and the rubber pad (lower part).
Should you wish to use the magnetic lock instead of the push-
pull lock, remo e the push-pull lock support and fit the supplied
magnetic lock support.
Important! Before fitting the pane (removing a the hinge
and ocking e ements from the front) make sure the wash-
ing machine is tota y disconnected from the mains power
supp y.
Warning - To fix the panel on the right-hand side (direction of
opening opposite to that of the door) dismount the push-pull
lock (or the magnet lock) from the front of the machine and the
rubber pad (fig. 3-A) and fit them on the opposite side (fig. 3-
B).
All the elements applied to the front of the washing machine
must be remounted correctly (no holes must remain open) in
order to make it impossible to touch li e components inside the
machine.
Our company dec ines a iabi ity for fai ure to observe the
above safety requirement.
Using the tem-
p ate
1) Measure the height of the kitchen baseboard: the height of
the wooden panel is obtained by first establishing the height
of the kitchen baseboard.
E.g.: for a 100 mm high baseboard, the maximum height of
the panel is 720 mm. If the height of the baseboard must be
increased, the height of the wooden panel must be reduced.
5
Place the template of the inner side of the panel and match the
height of the baseboard with the lower edge of the panel (fig. 4)
using the graduated scale. Make sure the template is horizon-
tally centred with reference to the ertical lines marked at the
ends.
After placing the template in the correct position, trace the posi-
tions of the following holes, pushing in with the tip of your pen-
cil:
• holes for the hinges and hinge screws (fig. 4)
•
holes for fixing the metal plate (if the magnetic lock is
used), or the hook for the push-pull lock (fig. 4, A - B)
App ying the
pane e ements
and fixing the
pane
1) Drill the holes for the hinges (fig. 5), the hook for the push-
pull lock (fig. 5), or the metal plate if you decide to use the
magnetic lock (fig. 6), and the holes for fixing the hinges
(fig. 6).
2) The 13 mm depth of the 2 mm holes, for fixing the hinges
and a metal plate for the magnet lock, only applies to the
so id wood panel. For the chipboard pane , simply drill the
upper coating – fig. 6.
3) Screw the two hinges to the panel (fig. 7)
4) Mount the hook for the push-pull lock or the metal plate for
the magnet lock on the side opposite the hinges (fig. 7).
5) Fix the panel to the washing machine following the instruc-
tions shown in fig. 8.
Adjusting the
hinges
If, after applying the panel to the washing machine, it is slightly
inclined or off-centre with respect to the front of the machine,
correct its position by adjusting the mobile part of the hinges
(fig. 9).
Positioning the
washing ma-
chine in the
cabinet
Position the washing machine in the cabinet and, if necessary,
adjust the feet to le el it and lock them with the relati e locknut.
To pre ent the ibrations generated by the washing machine
from being transmitted to the cabinet, make sure the sides and
top do not touch the cabinet. There must be a gap of at east
2 mm. The back of the machine must also remain detached
from the rear panel.
If the cabinet is 870 mm high, the washing machine height-
ening kit on sa e from the Spare Parts Service, must be
used.
To comply with safety legislation, any gaps between the floor
and the bottom of the baseplate and between the floor and the
sides of the machine when it is positioned at the end of a line of
furniture must be completely closed.
The cover must be insta ed in such a way as to make it
impossib e to touch ive components and a too must be
6
required to remove it.
Our company dec ines a iabi ity for fai ure to observe the
above safety requirement.
App ying the
baseboard
It must be possible to remo e the continuous kitchen baseboard
to allow the drain pump to be cleaned if necessary.
In some cases, the baseboard is not continuous but limited to
the width of the washing machine. In this case, the kitchen
baseboard can be fixed to the washing machine baseboard with
4 screws, respecting the 4 reference marks (see fig. 9-10-11).
When app ying the kitchen baseboard, the washing ma-
chine baseboard may not be removed or adapted as, for
reasons of safety, it must remain as it is, in one piece and
fixed to the washing machine.
ca. 75kg
70mm
820mm
16mm
560mm
595mm
150mm
70mm
820mm
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Ø 2mmØ 2mmØ 2mm
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16...21mm
Ø 35mmØ 35mm
13mm13mm
592...595mm
16...21mm
592...595mm
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Unterkante
Lower edge
Côté inférieur
Lato inferiore
Lado inferior
Onderkant
Unterkante
Lower edge
Côté inférieur
Lato inferiore
Lado inferior
Onderkant
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