Operator's guide:
1. Unpacking instructions
2. Opening the protective cover
3. Cleaning the internal basin
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4. Cleaning the cover and external parts
5. Holders for containers
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6. Plate-holder
7. Connection to the mains
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8. Controls
9. Checking correct operation
10. Cleaning the basin
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11. Replacement of the lamp
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WARNINGS (see fig. 10)
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It is most important that this instruction booklet is kept together with the appliance both for future
reference and for reasons of safety. 1. Adults should operate this appliance only. Do not allow children
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to use the controls or play with it. . It is forbidden to modify in any way the main functions and
characteristics of this appliance. . The electrical installation of the appliance should be carried out by a
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qualified electrician or other competent person. . Never attempt to carry out repairs unassisted. Inexpert
repairs can cause serious damage and malfunction. . Assistance has to be provided by an authorized
engineer only. Always use original spare parts. . This appliance is not suitable for the storage of basic
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commodities not including food-stuffs. . The manufacturers of this appliance accept no responsibility for
the consequences of misuse in contravention of these safety instructions. It further reserves the right to
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carry out improvements without prior notice. 8. Avoid installing the cabinet directly in line with sunlight.
9. Never install the appliance near sources of heat (such as radiators, stoves, etc) and drafts (such as
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windows, doors, ventilation systems, air conditioning, etc ...).
obstruction for at least 30 cm.
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hang over the edges.
open at least 10 cm.
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Our products are for internal use only do not install outside restaurants, shops
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1. UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
CARDBOARD BOXES 1a. Cut surrounding tape. Remove the cardboard package by sliding it upwards.
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WOODEN CRATE 1b
between the appliance and pallet or crate. . Lift the appliance. . Remove the pallet or crate. . Place
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the appliance on a flat, level surface.
it. . Sort out the packaging materials in order to facilitate disposal. . The appliance can be locked in
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place by engaging the wheel brakes (see fig. 1).
2. OPENING THE PROTECTIVE COVER
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Plug the machine into the power supply socket, as described in Chapter 7.
electric lifting system
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heating lamps off ten minutes before lowering the cover (see fig. 2).
3. CLEANING THE INTERNAL BASIN
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Remove the protective film from the stainless steel parts. . Clean the basin with a soft,
SPONGE DO NOT USE WATER.
4. CLEANING THE COVER AND EXTERNAL PARTS
1. Never use detergents containing alcohol or solvents which would irremediably damage the cover,
compromising its transparency.
concerned, use proprietary detergents especially designed for wooden surfaces, which are water-based
and do not contain solvents. . Dry with a clean cloth.
5. HOLDERS FOR CONTAINERS
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. Remove the protection film from the holders. . Place the longer holders on the long sides of the basin.
3. Place the shorter holders on the special slots on the longer holders. Different arrangements are
available for different container sizes and positions
requirements (see fig. 3).
6. PLATE- HOLDER OPTIONAL
Fasten the shelves to the outer cabinet, by tightening the screws inside the holes provided for this
purpose (see fig. 4).
Operator's guide
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. Ensure that the products displayed on the shelves and grills do not
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. If the appliance is not working and unused,it is indispensable to keep the door
. Remove the nails from the wooden crate with care. . Insert forks of forklift truck
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Make sure there is nothing left in the package before disposing of
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to position II until the cover is fully open.
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Use only a soft damp sponge. . As far as the wooden surfaces are
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Maintenance manual (Page 46):
1. Replacement of the cover's lifting motor
2. Replacement of the resistors
3. Wiring diagram diagram of refrigeration unit
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. Keep the ventilation grills free from
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3. N.B.
: turn the heated shelves and
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. Position the containers in accordance to your
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Turn the switch of the
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