Mini Ankara Twin 4P-Ankara Twin 4P-Mini Arka Twin 4P-Arka Twin 4P
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17. Control and adjustment of the temperature
The cooling temperature is controlled by means of:
digital solar thermometer (Fig.10); the electronic controller (optional) (Fig.11)
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To change the controller programming, call the manufacturer.
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If the thermometer works on batteries:
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replace the discharged batteries with similar ones
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do not dispose of batteries in the environment
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consign the batteries to authorized collection centres
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Cabinet loading
Before loading the goods, wash and disinfect the cabinet as indicated in chapter 20.
max allowed capacity evenly distributed of tray:
300 kg/m
2
(Fig.12)
Superstructure (Mini Ankara Twin - Ankara Twin models):
max allowed capacity evenly distributed of shelves:
90 kg/m
2
(Fig.13)
PUSH transverse closures (optional for Mini Arka Twin - Arka Twin models):
max load allowed on the central glass shelf 15kg per linear metre (Fig.12 - Fig.16)
Remedy
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arrange the goods in an orderly and uniform fashion
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respect the loading line
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introduce products already cooled at the required storage temperature
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load the counter so that the goods from a longer time is sold before the newly
received goods (stock rotation)
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on bent shelves, always use retainers
BT cabinets
Formation of frost. Adherence between frozen products, adherence to
bottom grid.
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limit the storage time of frozen products at room temperature and
humidity.
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limit the opening of the closures (max 2-3 min.)
What to avoid
DO NOT
obstruct/impede the flow of cooled air
NEVER
exceed the loading line
NEVER
introduce heated products
DO NOT
obstruct the area in front of the cabinet.
DO NOT
obstruct the inlet of cooled air with: goods, price tags, price holders,
decorations etc.
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Arrange the goods without leaving empty spaces, to improve cabinet performance
The inflow of warm air into the cabinet is inevitable; if a thin layer of frost builds up due to
high humidity, keep the doors closed for 2 hours.
It is the Client's responsibility to ensure that all operations are carried out safely and in ac
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cordance with the norms in force.