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.
Assembly instruction of the superstructure of model Major VDB
Assemble the superstructure proceeding according to the following sequence:
1. Fix the glass supports to the end panels. Then position the side glasses in their housings (FIG. 7A).
2. [By models 260, 320, 385 positiona the intermediate shlef and the relavant supports as per Fig. 8A].
3. Insert the caps in stainless steel on the top lighting and on the front tie rods, then screw the obtained structure to the
side glasses (FIG. 9A Ref. 1-2).
4. [By models 260, 320, 385 screw the top lighting and the tie rods to the intermediate shelf (FIG. 9A Ref. 3)].
5. If necessary, you can multiplex the cabinet as described in par. 18.
6. Complete assembly of the cabinet by applying the anti-mist glass and the relevant spacers (FIG. 10A).
7. Position the top glass shelf (Fig. 11A).
8. After fixing the aluminium profile in its housing, center accurately the front glass on the aluminum profile and fasten it
using the silicon supplied with the cabinet. Then close the front glass using the relevant screws (FIG. 12A).
9. Complete assembly of the cabinet by applying the front bottom plate and the decoration trim (FIG. 13a and FIG. 13b).
The interior surfaces (bottom shelves, air intake and delivery strips, etc.) as well as the external surfaces (front trims and
counter in stainless steel, etc.) are covered with a protective film that has to be removed before starting to use the
cabinet.
6 - Electric connection
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 in FIG. 23.
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), 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).
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. In case of breakage
of the power cable of the cabinet, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or by institution in charge of it. 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). It indicates:
1. Name and address of the manufacturer
2. Commercial name of the cabinet
3. Cabinet code
4. Cabinet serial number
5. Rating
6. Frequency
7. Max absorbed current
8. Max absorbed power
9. Max absorbed power during defrosting
10. Standard lighting power
11. Net display area
12. Type of cooling gas used
13. Weight of cooling gas loaded in each unit
14. Climate class and reference temperature (dry bulb)
15. Electrical safety factor
16. Work schedule number
17. Work order number
18. Year of manufacture
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