6. CONNECTION TO THE MAINS
1. Ensure that mains voltage and frequency are the same as those stated on the rating plate (A) attached
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to the appliance. . Ensure that the supply socket:
rated current as set out on the rating plate;
switch with In = rated value as stated on the rating plate; - differential with Id sensitivity = 30 mA. . 3
Ensure that there is no danger of explosion (AD) in the room. . Make sure the environment is suitable for
the power supply cable provided. The cable of the appliance is H05 VVF, designed for internal use.
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. Insert the plug in the socket (do not use three-way adapters and reduction adapters).
equipment has been transported or stored overturned, let is rest in its correct position for at least 3 hours
before hooking it up to the mains (see fig. 5).
7. CONTROLS
The appliance features controls situated in a protected panel on the front side.
open and close the cover - Position II to lift - Position O to stop - Position I to lower.
switch on the internal lights.
4. Thermometer
: to read the temperature in the counter.
5 "SET or P"
a) Press key
6 "UP"
or
7 "DOWN"
(see fig. 6).
8. CHECKING CORRECT OPERATION
Make sure that: 1.
the plug is connected;
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. thermometer shows the desired temperature for the goods to be stored; . appliance is not exposed to
direct sunlight or to powerful lamps;
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(climatic class 4); . there are no direct air draughts in the appliance, coming from the appliance itself,
owing to the presence of doors, windows, fans or conditioner outlets.
9. INTERNAL AND EVAPORATOR CLEANING
1.
Switch off the appliance.
thick, and ice drips are noted that could impair passage of air, complete defrosting should be undertaken.
Remove goods and store them in another suitable refrigerator running at the same temperature.
3.
Remove the plug in the bottom section of the machine. . Allow the evaporator to defrost.
use sharp or pointed metal objects to remove the ice from the evaporator. . Clean the walls and
accessories with a sponge dipped in water and sodium bicarbonate. Take care not to touch the
evaporator fins, which feature sharp edges. . Dry all parts with care and refit all components. Refit the
plug before turning on the appliance.
10. GLASS ASSEMBLY
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. Unpack the glass panels. . Insert the glass side panels in the special U-brackets you will find in the
upper section of the cabinet (see picture 7). . Tighten the brackets' screws.
glass panels, insert the steel ceiling lamp assembly. . Fix the lamp assembly with the screws supplied.
6.
Protect the lamp cables with the profiles provided. . Assemble the front panel, inserting it into its seat
(see figure 8).
11. REPLACEMENT OF THE LAMP
1
. Open the cover. . Switch off the appliance.
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place. . Remove the lamp socket, whilst holding the fluorescent tube and its protective cover. . Pull the
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protective cover out of the other lamp socket. . Replace the fluorescent tube. . Refit all components by
following the above instructions in reverse order (see picture 9).
Operator's guide
a)
complies with the IEC regulations:- thermal-magnetic
c)
3. Refrigeration switch:
to display the temperature set-point, which can be changed by pressing key
2.
the refrigeration unit switch is on (green light lit up);
5.
ambient temperature does not exceed +30°C with 55% R.H.
2.
Check the evaporator fins for frost or ice. Should the layer of frost be too
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3
5
7
3.
Remove the screws securing one of the lamp sockets in
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is properly earthed;
fulfils the requirements of the
b)
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1. Cover lifting switch:
to switch on the refrigeration unit.
Thermostat:
to adjust the temperature setting.
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4
5
4.
Having assembled both
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N.B.:
if the
to
2. Light switch:
to
N.B.:
do not
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