Brema 5 - Brema LF
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3) Cabinet code number
4) Cabinet registration number
5) Power supply voltage
6) Power supply frequency
7) Max. absorbed current
8) Electric power absorbed at steady state during refrigerating phase (fans + hot illumination)
9) Electric power absorbed at steady state during defrosting phase (armored heating el hot
fans + illumination)
10) Illuminating power (where applicable)
11) Useful display surface
12) Type of refrigerating gas used in the appliance
13) Mass of refrigerating gas loaded in each appliance (only for cabinets with incorporated motor)
14) Environmental climatic class and reference temperature
15) Class of protection against humidity
16) Manufacturing job number of the cabinet
17) Manufacturing order number of the cabinet
18) Manufacturing year of the cabinet
When requesting technical service, please communicate the following information for the identification
of the cabinet:
product name (Fig. 2 - 2); registration number (Fig. 2 - 4); job number (Fig. 2 - 16).
5. Transport (Fig. 3)
The cabinets are supplied on a wooden support fixed to the base for movement with forklift trucks.
Always position the forks at the point specified on the wooden support to avoid the risk of over-
turning
. Use a manual or electrical forklift truck that is suitable to moving the cabinet in question. It
must have a nominal capacity of at least 1,000 kg.
6. Receiving and first cleaning
Upon receiving the cabinet:
- Make sure that the packaging is intact and that it shows no visible signs of damage;
- Unpack carefully so as not to damage the cabinet;
- Make sure all parts of the cabinet are intact;
- If anything is found to be damaged, immediately call the supplying company;
- Proceed with a first cleaning using neutral products, dry with a soft cloth, do not use abrasive
substances or metal sponges;
- DO NOT use alcohol to clean parts in metacrylate (plexiglas).
For correct packaging disposal, remember that it contains: Wood - Polystyrene - Polythene - PVC -
Carton. In compliance with EEC Directive 94/62 we declare that the above materials are suitable.
7. Installation and environmental conditions (Fig. 3)
For installation, follow the instructions below:
- Do not position the cabinet:
- in places containing explosive gaseous substances;
- in the open air and, therefore, exposed to atmospheric agents;
- near sources of heat (direct sunlight, heating appliances, incandescent lights, etc.);
- near air currents (near doors, windows, air-conditioning systems, etc.) that should not exceed the
speed of
0.2 m/s
.
- Remove the wooden supports on the base (used for transportation) and mount the adjustable feet
(Rif. 3) regulating them so as to position the cabinet horizontally; use a level (Rif. 1) to make sure of
its positioning.
- After moving the cabinet, check leveling.
- Before connecting the cabinet to the electric supply, make sure that all the data on the nameplate
correspond to the characteristics of the electrical system to which it will be connected.
- In order for the cabinet to operate correctly, the temperature and the environmental relative humidity
must respect the parameters indicated in norm
EN ISO 23953 - 1/2
that contemplates Climatic
Class 3 (
+25°C; R.H. 60%)
.
ATTENTION!: Install a maximum of 3 cabinets in line on the same power and refrigeration chan-