The European directive on Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) specifies that, at the end of its life
cycle, the equipment and all of its components, subassemblies and consumable materials should be sent separately
for treatment for it to be destroyed, recycled or reused.
Do not put equipment with this symbol together with unseparated urban waste.
3. Recommendations for Installation
3.1 - General Notes
Although the construction and operation of every cupboard is controlled on the factory floor, this does not invalidate the possibility
that damage may be caused during transportation. Thus upon reception we advise that the general condition of the cabinets
should be verified.
3.2 - Placement
Remove the packaging or pallet with care so as not to
damage the surfaces of the equipment.
It is advisable to place the cupboard away from any
possible heat sources (like heaters) and of the sunlight.
Do not cover or obstruct the cabinet top - must be guarantee
free space to this area, assuring a good air circulation.
In order to ensure a proper operation of the cabinet, it should
always be on the level. Small differences in level can be
compensated by regulating the feet.
For models which do not contain automatic condensation
water evaporation systems, a tray must be put in the lower part
of the cabinets, and should be emptied out on a regular basis.
3.3 - Installation
Installation should be carried out with the following standards always being borne in mind:
Regulations referring to the construction of the buildings and fire-precautions.
Regulations in force concerning accident prevention.
European Union Standards which may be in force.
The cabinet is supplied with a plug in accordance with current standards of practice and with an electricity supply power cable
according to the regulations with a length which is sufficient to allow connection to the electricity current.
The electrical socket should be easily accessible and organised so that maximum consumption is available (see data from the
Table of Technical Terms). The socket should be EARTHEN.
Never use plugs or sockets without earth, nor use adapters or extension wires.
For direct connections to the network, a fuse switch should always be installed in accordance with international regulations.
3.4 - Substitution of the Electricity Supply Cable
Pull the power cord of the plug.
Unscrew the control panel above the door. The cable is connected to the ON/OFF switch or to the control board
inside a box (it's necessary to unscrew the cover) – depends on the model.
Loosen the fix-switch for the cable.
Take out the conductors loosening the terminals and substitute the cable with another which at least has the characteristics of
the next Technical Data Board, paying attention to the fact that the earth wire is longer than the phase and neutral wires.
Ensure that the supply cable is not subject to traction and that it does not contain coils or knots which could create heat.
The manufacturer declines any responsibility both for the operation, and for damage or losses caused, which result from lack of
observing recommendations in this instruction manual.
4. Recommendations for the User
Refrigerated cabinets were conceived in order to conserve food during short periods of time and for food products in general.
In order to ensure that the machine is operating properly it is necessary to follow the following instructions:
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Power cord:
- type
- Nominal section
- Manufacture code (normal)
HO5VVF
3 x 1.5 mm2
43001005
(England)
43001001
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