The interior surfaces (bottom display shelves, air intake and delivery strips, etc.) as well as the external surfaces (front
trims and working shelf in stainless steel, etc.) are covered with a protective film that has to be removed before starting to
use the cabinet.
6 - Electric connection
Important: installation should be made following the manufacturer's instructions, by qualified personnel only, in
conformity with the electric safety regulations in force. Please refer to the electrical diagram at page 9.
At the input of the supply it is necessary to install an omni-polar magnetothermic/differential device with contact opening
equal to 3 mm and adequate cutoff power.
Caution: Before connecting the cabinet to the power mains make sure the supply voltage corresponds to the rating on
the serial number plate (consider that the maximum voltage variations admissible are +/- 10%). Both plug-in and remote
unit cabinets are delivered without the supply cable (FIG. 14 page 4), therefore make sure the electric connection is made
with cables of a diameter and length capable of withstanding the power and current absorbed by the display cabinet
(TAB. 2 page 4 and 5). It is essential not to exceed this length in connecting the cabinet to the wall socket. The cable
should be fully extended in a safe position away from possible impact and at a distance from liquids or water and heat
sources. If it should ever be damaged have it replaced by a qualified expert (as required by law). The plug should be
accessible even after installation of the cabinet.
Important: installation should be made following the manufacturer's instructions, by qualified personnel only, in
conformity with the electric safety regulations in force in the country where the cabinet is installed (electric safety
regulations and laws, accident prevention laws, fire prevention regulations, directives).
Always ground the cabinet.
The manufacturer is not liable for any injuries caused by failure to respect this regulation.
If there is no wall socket near where the cabinet is to be installed, provide for connection in conformity with the regulations
in force.
Do not use adapter plugs.
The manufacturer has no liability for any damage to personnel or property caused by improper installation.
7 - Technical features
The cabinet is supplied with a plastic bag containing this manual of instructions that must be kept. It contains technical
data, wiring diagrams and tables concerning the cabinet.
The technical data are also shown on the rating plate (FIG. 15 page 4). It indicates:
1. The trade name of the refrigerated cabinet
2. Code corresponding to the refrigerated cabinet
3. Serial number of the refrigerated cabinet
4. Supply voltage
5. Supply frequency
6. Maximum power absorbed
7. Maximum power absorbed during defrosting (where provided)
8. Power of standard illumination
9. Usable display area
10. Usable load volume
11. Type of refrigerating gas used in the system
12. Weight of refrigerating gas used to fill each separate system
13. Climatic, environmental and temperature class of reference (dry bulb temperature)
14. Class of refrigerated cabinet depending on the temperature for conservation of the products.
15. Class of safety of electrical system
16. Number of order against which the refrigerated cabinet was produced
17. Order number relative to production of refrigerated cabinet
18. Year of production of refrigerated cabinet
Important: The rating plate and warning labels should never be removed. The manufacturer is not liable for any damages
caused by failure to respect this regulation.
This is to certify that the product complies with Legislative Decree no. 108 of 25/01/1992 applying EEC Directive 89/109
concerning materials and objects expected to come into contact with food products.
8 - Filling with products and use of the cabinet (startup)
With the cabinet off, remove the plastic film protection on the inside and outside and clean the cabinet according to the
instructions in paragraph 11.
After correctly assembling the cabinet (Par. 5) plug it into the mains and switch the cabinet on, switch the light on using
the switches on the control panel on the rear (FIG. 16 page 4).
The gentle hum of the motor and illumination of the display will indicate that the cabinet is working. The display (FIG. 16
page 4) on the rear casing shows the working temperature of the display case. The instruction manual for the electronic
control to which the display refers is enclosed with the instruction booklet. The thermostat and gas charge are set in the
factory. Tampering with the factory settings relieves the manufacturer of any liability.
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