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Safety 

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•  Always completely unwind the power cord. 
•  Never place the appliance or other objects on the power cord. 
•  Always take hold of the plug to disconnect the appliance from the power supply. 
•  Check the power cord regularly for damage. Do not use the appliance if the 

power cord is damaged. If this cable is damaged, it must be replaced by 
customer service or a qualified electrician in order to avoid dangers. 

 

Inc orrect  operati on of t he  applianc e  may c ause fire  or  explosi on haz ard due t o igniti on of its  cont ent.  

Fire hazard / flammable materials hazard / explosion hazard! 

•  Do not use any electric devices in the appliance. 
•  Do not store nor use petrol or other flammable liquids and gases in the vicinity of 

this or any other appliance. Those gases may cause fire or explosion hazard. 

•  Do not put into the appliance any explosive materials, like sprays filled with 

flammable propellants. Contents of containers filled with flammable gases and 
liquids may leak in low temperatures, and the contents may catch fire from 
sparks generated by an electric appliance. Explosion hazard! 

•  In the case of coolant leakage, pull the plug from the socket. Remove all 

sources of ignition in the vicinity, ventilate room and contact technical service. 
Avoid coolant getting in contact with eyes, as it may cause serious eye damage.  

•  Never use any flammable liquids for cleaning the appliance or its parts. Gases 

released may cause fire or explosion hazard. 

•  In the case of fire, disconnect the appliance from the power supply before 

attempting adequate fire-extinguishing actions.  

•  Never attempt to extinguish fire with water if the appliance is connected to the 

power supply. Following extinction of fire, ensure sufficient fresh air inflow. 

•  Defrosting process may not be sped up with mechanical means or heat energy 

sources (candles or heaters) nor with any other means. Vapour produced may 
cause short-circuit and too high temperatures may damage the appliance. 

•  All ventilation slots should not be obstructed during operation. 
•  Never attempt to damage cooling installation of the appliance. 
 

 

 

 

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Page 1: ...105 700246G...

Page 2: ...cher GmbH Franz Kleine Str 28 D 33154 Salzkotten Germany Phone 49 5258 971 0 Fax 49 5258 971 120 Technical Support Hotline 49 5258 971 197 www bartscher com Version 1 0 Date of preparation 2023 02 13...

Page 3: ...n of Conformity 7 3 Transport Packaging and Storage 8 3 1 Delivery Check 8 3 2 Packaging 8 3 3 Storage 8 4 Technical Data 9 4 1 Technical Specifications 9 4 2 List of Components of the Appliance 11 4...

Page 4: ...s included in this manual is a prerequisite for safe and proper handling of the appliance Additionally accident prevention occupational health and safety and legal regulations in force in the area the...

Page 5: ...ent Too high a mains voltage or incorrect installation may cause electric shock The appliance may be connected only if data on the rating plate correspond with the mains voltage To avoid short circuit...

Page 6: ...mable gases and liquids may leak in low temperatures and the contents may catch fire from sparks generated by an electric appliance Explosion hazard In the case of coolant leakage pull the plug from t...

Page 7: ...or prohibited use may cause damage to the appliance The appliance may only be used when its technical condition is flawless and allows for safe operation The appliance may only be used when all conne...

Page 8: ...ambient temperature of 32 C and relative humidity of 65 1 4 Unintended Use An unintended use may lead to personal injuries or property damages caused by hazardous voltage fire or high temperature The...

Page 9: ...spare parts We reserve the right to introduce technical modifications to the product intended for improvement of the appliance and its performance The warranty period for this appliance is 24 months c...

Page 10: ...used to store the appliance when relocating or when shipping the appliance to our service point in the case of any damages The packaging and its elements are made of recyclable materials Particularly...

Page 11: ...t in kg R600a 0 040 Climate class 3 Energy efficiency class C EU Nr 2019 2024 Energy consumption in kWh year 699 Surface material stainless steel Display area dimensions W x D in mm 530 x 665 Usable i...

Page 12: ...tor light ON OFF Automatic defrost function Door type lifting door sliding door Door hinge top Door position both sides Type of glazing single glazing Front glass rounded More information on the appli...

Page 13: ...iew Fig 1 1 Housing 2 Side right glass pane 3 Side left glass pane 4 Lifting door with handle 5 Display surface 6 Feet 4 pcs 7 Glass pane sliding door with handle 2 pcs 8 ON OFF switch with integrated...

Page 14: ...d if such a need arises The appliance should be placed on surfaces that are even with sufficient bearing capacity resistant to water dry and resistant to high temperatures sufficiently large and thus...

Page 15: ...or air outlet of the appliance Nie nal e y umieszcza urz dzeni a w g or cym otoczeniu ani w pobli u materia w atwopalnych The appliance requir es sufficient airflow for pr oper operation Assure a min...

Page 16: ...ce must be arranged in sufficient distances between them Insufficient clearance hinders the cooling effect Do not place any warm food dishes in the appliance cool them down to ambient temperature firs...

Page 17: ...ppliance A pin in the bottom part of th e connecti on box must enter a hol e in the mai n appliance This way the connection box is properly mounted Digital Temperature Control Button Functions Fig 2 1...

Page 18: ...other key is pressed within 10 seconds the display jumps from the temperature setting to the display of the temperature inside the refrigerated display The displayed temperature value is the measured...

Page 19: ...placing relevant food products in 4 Load the refrigerated display through the front lifting door or through the sliding glass pane door at the service side NOTE Do not overload the device and leave en...

Page 20: ...osive cleaning agents They may damage the surface 6 2 Cleaning 1 At the end of a working day clean the appliance thoroughly 2 Remove food products from the refrigerated display and store them temporar...

Page 21: ...nto the designated guides on the rear wall of the appliance 10 After cleaning leave the lifting door and sliding glass pane door open for the appliance to dry completely 6 3 Maintenance Let the applia...

Page 22: ...Check the electric power supply Damaged temperature controller Contact the supplier Loss of the coolant Contact the supplier Insufficient cooling efficiency Direct sunlight or heat sources in immediat...

Page 23: ...clearance from walls or other objects The following phenomena are not malfunctions During normal operation a sound of water flowing is heard This is a sound of coolant flowing through the installatio...

Page 24: ...nvironmentally friendly manner You must not dispose of electric appliances with household waste Disconnect the appliance from the power supply and remove power cord from the appliance Electrical appli...

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