B e l g r a d o 2 - L o n d o n 3
E n g l i s h
Before
• consult the wiring diagrams annexed to the cabinet
• make sure that the rating plate data matches the characteristics of the electri-
connected
• check that power supply voltage is the one reported on the rating plate.
• remove all metallic objects worn: rings, watches, bracelets, earrings, etc.
Semi-vertical version:
• proceed with wiring
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If the electrical supply is interrupted, the electrical equipment of the shop will not restart,
triggering the overload protection devices; modify the system to differentiate the enable-
ment of the various devices.
16. Position of probes
The probes are already assembled in the cabinet and are:
Sout Air inlet control probe
S d e f Defrost end thermal switch control probe
S i n
Suction air control probe
Temperature probe: NTC IP67 L=4000 code 04510153.
The Sout - Sin probes must be blocked with terminals and must not be insulated.
The probe Sdef should be secured in contact with the fins of the evaporator between the 3rd and the
4th tube (never close to the fan) using a bulb holder stainless steel spring code 02230021.
17. Control and adjustment of the temperature
Cabinets with
the cooling temperature is controlled by means of:
- digital solar-powered thermometer (Fig.13)
remote
- electronic controller (optional) (Fig.12)
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If the thermostat is powered by batteries:
- replace the discharged batteries with similar ones
- do not dispose of batteries in the environment
- consign the batteries to authorized collection centres
18. Cabinet loading
max allowed capacity evenly distributed of tray: 300 kg/m
max allowed capacity evenly distributed of shelves: 160 kg/m
max allowed capacity evenly distributed on the upper glass shelf: 25 kg/m (Fig.14)
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cal system to which the cabinet must be attached.
DANGER! Live parts. Short circuit Electrocution
Check that the attachments of the lighting systems (floors, roof, ceil-
ing) are properly inserted and locked into their housings to avoid
disconnections during cleaning and maintenance operations, that
may cause harmful electric shocks.
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The controller is set in the factory during testing.
To change the set parameters, contact the manufacturer.
(Fig.14)
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(Fig.16)
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