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Cooling Business Group 1 Integrated Refrigerator
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Cooling Business Group 2 Integrated MODELS COMBI: FIM-4825 HEIGHT: 79,8” (2027mm) WIDTH: 23,5” (598mm) DEPTH: 22,24” (565mm)
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Cooling Business Group 3 Integrated Refrigerator FIRST PART: AESTHETIC CRITERIA CALCULATE THE HEIGHT OF THE LEGS IN ORDER TO RESPECT THE DESIGN OF THE KITCHEN: FURNITURE PANELS PLINTH
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Cooling Business Group 4 Integrated Refrigerator FREEZER - DOOR FIRST PART: FRIDGE’S DESIGN- DIMENSIONS LIMITS: Min. height: 0”+3,93” + 31,5”= 35,43” Max. height: 3,93”+3,93” + 31,5”= 39,36”
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Cooling Business Group 5 Integrated Refrigerator FREEZER - DOOR FIRST PART: FRIDGE’S DIMENSIONS vs. LOWER CABINETS Min. height: 0”+3,93” + 31,5”= 35,43” Max. height: 3,93”+3,93” + 31,5”= 39,36” PANEL’S TOTAL HEIGHT: 7”+28”+4”= 39”
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Cooling Business Group 6 Integrated Refrigerator FREEZER - DOOR SMALLEST DOOR BIGGEST DOOR The minimum height of the panel to cover the door of the freezer is 30,71” With this door we must use a plinth with at least 4,72” height to get the minimum total height ( 35,43”) The Max. height of the lower panel is (39.36” – plinth) SECOND PART: LIMITS ON THE WOODEN PANEL’S DIMENSIONS
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Cooling Business Group 7 Integrated Refrigerator FRIDGE - DOOR THIRD PART: UPPER PANEL’S DIMENSION
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