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§ Prior to storing goods and during operation, check
to ensure that the temperature is correct
[see } Chapter 5.1].
§ In the event of a power failure, stored goods must
be checked by the operating company (temperat-
ure check).
§ Check the area in which goods are placed for for-
eign objects. Remove goods stored incorrectly im-
mediately.
§ Do not set up or store the appliance outdoors.
§ To ensure good air circulation, maintain minimum
distances to surrounding walls and other appli-
ances [see } Chapter 8].
§ Do not operate the appliance if there is any glass
damage (cracks, breaks).
- Remove goods from the damaged appliance and
move them to a working appliance with the same
product temperature class.
- Switch off the damaged appliance after removing
the goods [see } Chapter 10.2.1].
- Contact maintenance service
[see } Chapter 11.2.5].
2.3
Personnel requirements
WARNING
Insufficient qualification.
Risk of injury.
§ Only suitably qualified personnel may
work on the appliance.
§ Personnel must have read and under-
stood this manual prior to commencing
any work.
Operating company
– The operating company must ensure that this
manual has been read and understood by the op-
erating personnel (training).
– The operating company is responsible for ensuring
that malfunctions during operation (e.g. alarms,
temperature deviations, etc.) are detected by the
operating personnel and that appropriate action is
taken [see } Chapter 10.3] and
[see } Chapter 11.2.4].
Operating personnel
– The operating company must train the operating
personnel on the contents of this manual (tasks,
possible dangers, ...).
– Only trained operating personnel may operate and
clean the appliance.
Qualified staff
– Only AHT-authorised staff may carry out the fol-
lowing work on the appliance:
– Main cleaning
– Maintenance, service and repairs
– Setup (assembly) and installation in the appli-
ance group
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– Only qualified staff trained in handling flammable
refrigerants may work on the refrigerant circuit of
R-290 appliances.
– Only qualified electricians may carry out work on
the electrical system.
– Only cleaning companies or qualified staff au-
thorised and trained by AHT may carry out a main
cleaning [see } Chapter 11.1.2].
Persons (including children) with limited physical,
sensory, or mental abilities may only operate the appli-
ance under supervision and after training, and may not
carry out any maintenance work.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the appliance.
Working under the influence of alcohol and drugs is
prohibited.
2.4
Personal protective
equipment
Wear protective gloves
– Protection from heavy equipment parts during
transport, unpacking, installation, and disposal.
– Protection from sharp edges, rotating parts, and
hot surfaces during maintenance and repair work.
– Protection from contact with liquid/leaking refriger-
ant in the event of leakage in the refrigerant circuit.
– Protection from low temperature during loading
and cleaning.
– For removing glass parts and glass splinters in the
event of glass breakage.
– For the removal of parts in the event of material
breakage.
Wear eye protection
– Protection from contact with liquid/leaking refriger-
ant in the event of leakage in the refrigerant circuit.
2.5
Particular hazards
2.5.1
Electrical voltage
Only qualified staff may carry out work on the electrical
system.
a) In the event of fault messages or damage to the
appliance, contact maintenance service
[see } Chapter 11.2.5]
WARNING
Contact with live parts may result in
electric shock.
Fire hazard due to sparking or overload.
§ Do not connect a damaged appliance or
damaged parts (such as connecting
cables) to the power supply.
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