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Letting the condenser run for long periods without cleaning it means higher energy consumption and lower overall
performance of the unit!
Generally clean the cabinet every three months: unplug and empty completely. Wait for any ice in the evaporator fins in
the top section to melt away and then carefully clean with a soft bristle brush. Again, always wear protective gloves to
avoid cutting your hands. Before plugging the unit in again, always check that all internal parts are completely dry.
We recommend getting the unit serviced once a year by a refrigerator expert or qualified personnel.
13 - Emergencies
Warning: If the unit stops or doesn't start:
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Check there isn't a black-out.
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Check the unit is plugged in properly.
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Check the switch fitted above the plug (if any) is flipped.
If none of the above are responsible for the problem, call your nearest service centre and empty the unit (placing the
products in suitable storage cells to avoid breaking the cold chain).
Warning: If the unit doesn't cool the products enough:
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Check that the condenser is clean and capable of exchanging the heat; otherwise, see point 12.
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Check that the unit has been loaded properly and that the air intake isn't blocked; otherwise, see point 8.
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Check that the unit isn't close to strong air flows or heat sources (see point 4).
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Check that the unit is leveled and that the environmental conditions meet those indicated in point 4.
If the problem persists despite the above checks, contact your nearest service centre.
Warning: Never approach the motor compartment in the event of leaking gas or a fire. Unplug at the mains. Never use
water to put out any flames, but only dry powder extinguishers.
14 - Customer service
If you require the services of an expert, and whenever you have to replace mechanical, electrical or compressors, the
user can contact the distributor where the cabinet was purchased, to order original spare parts.
15 - Dismantling and elimination of cabinet
For environmental reasons and in compliance with the regulations in your country, separate the parts of the cabinet for
disposal and/or recycling.
All the parts that make up the cabinet are made of materials that are not classifiable as urban waste except for the
metallic parts that are not classified as special waste in most countries. As regards the parts of the refrigeration circuit,
that is the refrigerating gas and lubricating oil, these should not be disposed of carelessly and can be recycled by
specialized centers.
This product contains HFC, namely fluoridated gasses, a refrigerating gas with a high Global Warming Potential
(GWP) regulated by the Kyoto protocol.
The gas contained in foam polystyrene for thermal insulation of the cabinet is (R134A).
Oscartielle equips its plug-in cabinets with the following types of refrigerating gasses:
R 134a; GWP
= 1300
(100)
R 404A; GWP
= 3750
(100)
This unit is hermetically sealed and the refrigerating gas load is under 3 kg.
For this reason it is not subject to the requisite of an installation booklet and periodic inspections for leakage of
the refrigerating gas (presidential Decree no. 147 of February 15th 2006, Art. 3 and 4).
16 - Manufacturer's statement (Start-up prohibition)
The above models are also built to be assembled in-line with other items of machinery to produce a machine, as defined
by Directive 2006/42/CE.
Therefore, the Manufacturer hereby states that it not permitted to start the unit up until the machine in which it is
incorporated (or it will become a part of) has been identified and its compliance with the provisions of Directive
2006/42/CE and applicable national laws has been stated. In other words, until the machine referred to in this statement
becomes one with the final machine.
17 – Multiplexing instructions
In order to multiplex two or more cabinets, refer to Fig. 14
18 - Wiring diagrams
The wiring diagram for the electronic control is attached to the manual. The derivations can be seen on FIG.15.
Legend:
AP = Output 230V
CA = Main power supply cable
CE = Electronic control
CS = Connecting cable
D = Defrosting heating element (Optional)
IG = Main switch
IL = Light switch
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