Original-Gebrauchsanleitung
V2/0416
110156
110157
20025957
200278
Page 1: ...Original Gebrauchsanleitung V2 0416 110156 110157 200259 57 200278...
Page 2: ...y 29 3 Transport packaging and storage 30 3 1 Delivery check 30 3 2 Packaging 30 3 3 Storage 30 4 Technical data 31 4 1 Overview of parts 31 4 2 Technical specification 35 5 Installation and operation...
Page 3: ...to future owners of the device 1 Safety This device is designed in accordance with the presently applicable technological standards However the device can pose a danger if handled improperly and inap...
Page 4: ...nsure that no one can step on or trip over the cable The power cable must not be folded bent or tangled and must always remain fully unrolled Never place the device or other objects on the power cable...
Page 5: ...ce surface is hot when in use Ignoring this warning may result in burns CAUTION This symbol highlights dangerous situations which could lead to light injuries or damage malfunction and or destruction...
Page 6: ...ollow the safety instructions below During normal use the condenser and compressor surfaces may be hot To avoid burning your palm or hands do not touch them with your bare hands Wear protective gloves...
Page 7: ...tended only for cooling preparing and selling salads fruits vegetables and cold dishes The refrigerated counter should not be used for storing of the flammable or explosive substances in the device li...
Page 8: ...by violation of advice concerning operation and cleaning use other than designed alterations made by user use of inadequate spare parts We reserve the right to make technical changes for purposes of...
Page 9: ...packing material should be removed completely from the device before installation NOTE If you liked to dispose the packing consider the regulations applicable in your country Supply re usable packing...
Page 10: ...nical data 4 1 Overview of parts 110156 1 Worktop 2 Housing 3 Door 2 4 Air vents 5 ON OFF switch with network indicator 6 Digital temperature controller 7 Frating rack 2 8 Guides for grid racks 4 2 3...
Page 11: ...32 110157 1 Worktop 2 Housing 3 Door 2 4 Air vents 5 ON OFF switch with network indicator 6 Digital temperature controller 7 Drawer 2 8 Frating rack 2 9 Guides for grid racks 4 3 2 7 1 8 9 5 6...
Page 12: ...rough for GN containers 3 Cooling superstructure 4 Worktop 5 Housing 6 Door 2 7 Air vents 2 8 ON OFF switch with network indicator 9 Digital temperature controller 10 Frating rack 2 11 Guides for grid...
Page 13: ...Door 2 2 Air vents 7 Tray without cooling 6 3 Digital temperature controller 8 Height adjustable feet 4 ON OFF switch with integrated 9 Housing network indicator light green 5 Cooling chamber lock 10...
Page 14: ...ange 0 C 10 C Refrigerant R134a Dimensions W 900 x D 700 x H 870 mm Weight 60 2 kg Name Mini refrigerated counter 900T1S2 Code no 110157 Material Chrome nickel steel Features 1 door 2 trays Internal d...
Page 15: ...62 0 kg Accessories 5 bridges length 174 mm width 25 mm Delivery without GN containers Name Refrigerated counter 26640 Code no 200278 Material Chrome nickel steel with granite worktop Features 2 door...
Page 16: ...so that there is an adequate supply of air circulation Keep a 10 cm clearance on the sides and rear and 30 cm from the ceiling or cabinets Never cover and do not block ventilation openings Do not pla...
Page 17: ...nd start up Before first use clean the refrigerated counter Please refer to the guidelines in Se on 6 C ean ng and Ma n enan e Connect the device to a single earthed socket Switch on the device using...
Page 18: ...start programming Return to a previous indication press both buttons to leave the programming mode and return to a previous displayed value temperature inside of the device LED indicators LED indicat...
Page 19: ...f using the main switch position O OFF and disconnect from the power supply pull out the plug NOTE Any water accumulated in the bottom of the device can be removed by the discharge pipe below the devi...
Page 20: ...longer the door tray is open the higher the energy consumption is In order to limit losses in the cooling process the shutter doors trays and cover raiser should be as short as possible In addition t...
Page 21: ...to clean with natural stone Follow manufacturer s instructions The condenser CAUTION A dirty condenser has a negative impact on operation and increases energy consumption In order to maintain full ef...
Page 22: ...ck the fuse check the device when connected to a different socket Check power supply Contact the seller Insufficient cooling capacity Improper temperature setting The device is in the thawing process...
Page 23: ...isable to contact a company which is specialized in waste disposal or just contact the local disposal service in your community WARNING To exclude any abuse and the dangers involved make the waste dev...