Dismantling The Cabinet - Oscartielle ANTARES 195C Mode D'emploi

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- Clean all the external parts of the cabinet weekly using neutral detergents for domestic use or soap
and water.
- Rinse with clean water and dry using a soft cloth.
- DO NOT use abrasive products and solvents that may in any way alter the surfaces of the cabinets.
- DO NOT spray water or detergent on the electric parts of the cabinet.
- DO NOT use alcohol to clean parts in metacrylate (Plexiglas).
Cleaning the internal parts (Monthly)
Cleaning of the inner parts of the cabinet aims to eliminate all of the pathogenic micro-organisms so
as to thus better protect the foodstuffs contained.
Before carrying out the inner cleaning of a cabinet, it is necessary to:
- Empty it completely of all the foodstuffs it contains.
- Cut off power supply to the cabinet by means of the mains switch.
- Take out all removable parts, such as display trays, grids, etc. which must be washed with lukewarm
water and detergent containing a disinfectant, and finally dried carefully.
- Carefully clean the bottom tray, the drip tray and the water drain protective grill and remove all
foreign bodies which have fallen through the suction grid.
- If there are anomalous ice formations, reuqest the intervention of a Qualified Refrigerator
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To protect the hands during this operation, it is advisable to wear working gloves.
After cleaning, reassemble the dry removable elements and reconnect the electrical power supply.
Once the internal operating temperature has been reached, the products to be displayed can be
replaced inside the cabinet.
N.B.Make sure that fans, ceiling lights, electric cables and any other electric equipment are not
wetted during cleaning.
Cleaning the condenser
Every thirty days, it is necessary to clean the condenser to remove the accumulated dust.
To protect the hands during this operation, it is advisable to wear working gloves.
After cleaning, reassemble the removable elements (naturally dry) and reconnect the electrical power
supply. Once the internal operating temperature has been reached, the products to be displayed can
be replaced inside the cabinet.
N.B.Make sure that fans, ceiling lights, electric cables and any other electric equipment are not
wetted during cleaning.

17. Dismantling the cabinet

In accordance with the waste disposal regulations in each country and in respect of the environment
in which we live, please differentiate the parts of the cabinet so as to be able to dispose of them
separately or recycle them appropriately.
None of the parts that make up the cabinet can be disposed of together with urban solid waste, except
for the metallic components, which, in any case, are not classified as special waste in most European
countries.
Materials used in the manufacture of the cabinet:
- Iron piping:
- Copper, Aluminium:
- Galvanised sheet:
- Foam polystyrene (R134a):
- Tempered glass:
- PVC:
- Wood:
THE COMPONENTS OF THE REFRIGERATING CIRCUIT MUST NOT BE CUT AND/OR
SEPARATED BUT MUST BE TAKEN IN ONE PIECE TO CENTRES WHICH ARE SPECIALISED IN
REFRIGERATING GAS RECOVERY.
05060081 00 08/11/2007
lower frame
refrigerating circuit, electric system, various finishings
base structure of the cabinet, various motor base finishings, lower
panels, painted panels
thermal insulations
perimetrical glass
bumper profiles, socket closing profile
foamed tray side frames
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