1 - Description of cabinet
The cabinets of the GIOVE line are built in units with a usable internal length of 1250 mm (MODEL 135), 1875 mm
(MODEL 200), 2500 mm (MODEL 260), 3125 mm (MODEL 320), 3750 mm (MODEL 385), with endwalls 40 mm thick and
are also available with internal and external angles of 90° and 45°.
The cabinets can be multiplexed to obtain compositions of any length and line. They are available in static and fan
assisted versions, with internal condensing unit (G.I.) or external (G.E.), and can be completed with a wide range of
accessories and optionals.
The front glasses of corner versions can be opened only by open corner 90°. The front glasses are fixed by closed corner
90°.
The general features and dimensions are clearly illustrated in FIG. 1 on page 1.
2 - Transport of the unit
The cabinets are provided with wooden runners (or packed in cages on request) so as to be movable by means of a
forklift. The insertion points of the forks for handling are shown in FIG. 2 on page 1. The weights of the cabinets in the
different lengths are listed in TAB. 1 on page 1.
Important: handling should only be done by authorized personnel.
3 - Arrival and storage
On delivery, make sure the cabinet has not been damaged, and check the conditions of the packing. If it shows any
damage, check the contents in the presence of the carrier. The cabinet should be protected from atmospheric agents and
stored at a temperature between -25°C and +55°C, with relative humidity between 30% and 95%.
Disconnect the cabinet from the fastening brackets and remove the padding around it. Position the cabinet exactly where
you plan to install it. Move the cabinet carefully, never pull it by the end walls!
Unpack the cabinet with care because the glass parts and all the accessories are packed inside it.
Important: if the goods are delivered damaged, notify the manufacturer as once: any delay in reporting damage will
relieve the manufacturer of all liability.
Any damage to the cabinet occurring during shipment and storage may not be attributed to the manufacturer.
4 - Installation and environmental conditions
For correct operation, make sure the cabinet is absolutely level and, if necessary, adjust it by screwing or unscrewing the
feet (FIG. 3 page 2).
Do not install the cabinet in rooms where there are explosive gasses.
Do not use the cabinet out of doors or expose it to rain (FIG. 4 page 2).
The performance of the cabinet refers (according to the international standard EN ISO 23953-1/2) to environmental
climatic class 3 which consists of a room temperature of 25°C with relative humidity of 60%. If the environmental
conditions are different, or the cabinets are exposed to drafts in excess of 0.2m/sec., or heat radiations, the user must
accept inferior performance. It is possible to overcome this problem by informing the manufacturer of the effective
environmental conditions prior to drawing up the final project, in order to make possible alterations to the technical
optionals of the cabinet.
Adequate space should be provided in front (client side), and in back (operator side) of the cabinet to permit maintenance
and cooling of the condenser (FIG. 5 page 2). In case of a rear platform, we suggest providing a removable part near the
control panel to facilitate maintenance.
5 - Assembly of cabinet
The operations of assembly of the cabinet should be carried out exclusively by authorized personnel.
Assemble the superstructure proceeding according to the following sequence:
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Position the side glasses in their housings and fasten them by screwing the plastic glass holders into the
thermoformed end walls (FIG. 6 page 2).
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Fit the side covers in stainless steel on the canopy (FIG. 7 page 2).
If necessary, multiplex the cabinet as described in par. 17.
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Screw the canopy, with the side covers already installed, to the side glasses (FIG. 8 page 3).
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After positioning the tilting aluminium profile in its housing, insert the curved front glass into the tilting profile and
fasten it with the silicon supplied (FIG. 9 page 3).
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Finish assembling the cabinet by applying the bottom plinth on the front (FIG. 10 page 3) and the countertop change
dish (FIG. 11 page 3) and the anti-mist glass (FIG. 12 page 3).
The interior surfaces (bottom shelves, air intake and delivery strips, etc.) as well as the external surfaces (front plinth and
stainless steel working shelf, etc.) are covered with a protective film that has to be removed before starting to use the
cabinet.
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