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Protect foods and their odours by using some hermetic closing system, placing them in the unit in such a  way that allows for a 
good circulation of air, respecting the maximum load indicated on the inside of the unit. 

 

Avoid as far as possible the frequent opening of doors and above all, do not leave the doors open. 

 

Avoid placing sheets of cardboard or paper on the perforated shelves as these will obstruct the circulation of air.  

 

The maximum weight for glass shelf will is 8 kg/m, distributed evenly and 60kg/m for shelf exposure. 

When the unit has to be turned off for a long period of time, the following steps are recommended. 

 

Remove the products from the inside of the unit. 

 

Disconnect the main switch and unplug the unit. 

 

Clean the inside and outside of the unit. 

 

Partially open the door so that air can circulate and in this way avoid foul odours. 
 

 

7. PRECAUTIONS 
 

 

The stability of the unit is guaranteed, even when the doors are open, however leaning on the doors is completely prohibited. 

 

Do not modify the specifications plate or instructions issued by the manufacturer. 

 

Do not touch the unit with wet or damp hands and feet. 

 

Do not touch the unit when barefoot. 

 

Do not pull the cable to unplug the unit. 

 

Avoid the use of adapters, extension leads or multiple plugs. 

 

Before  carrying  out  any  cleaning  or  maintenance  operation,  unplug  the  unit  from the  electricity  supply,  first turning  off  the main 
switch and then unplugging the unit. 

 

The  unit  must  not  be  used  by  children,  persons  whose  mental, sensory  or  physical  capacities  are  impaired.  Persons  who  lack 
experience or knowledge must be supervised or given instructions for use. 

 

In those units equipped with metallic drawers, it is not advisable to load them with more than 30kg weight per drawer or 25kg in 
plastic boxes, ensuring in all cases that the load is uniformly distributed. For this reason sitting or leaning on the drawers is not 
allowed. 

 

Do not remove the protection from the movable components without having previously disconnected the power supply. 

 

Take necessary precautions before manipulating the condenser unit area, due to the existence of high temperatures of some of 
the components and the resultant risk of burns. 
 

 

8. MAINTENANCE 

 

The units are equipped with a drainage outlet to make cleaning easier, as well as allowing for the eventual seepage of liquids from the foods. 
During cleaning, the drainage outlet cover has to be removed and cleaned in order to avoid being blocked by solid elements being pulled into it. 

The good operation and performance of the unit will largely depend on its correct maintenance, carried out periodically. 

The manufacturer is exempt from all liability arising from non-compliance with the procedures contained in this manual. 

 

GAS CONDENSER 

The incorrect maintenance and lack of cleaning of the gas condenser of the refrigerated unit can considerably reduce the performance of the 
unit as well as shortening the life of the compressor motor. The cleaner the unit, especially the condenser fins, the greater the energy saving

In any event, it is recommended that this task is carried out by a service technician. In the case of any doubt, please contact your distributor. 
We recommend that this operation is carried out at least once every three months and at the start of every summer. 

 

       

 

 
 
The cleaning of the gas condenser must be carried out with the unit unplugged and 
removing the protectors (grills) or taking out the condenser unit (depending on the 
model) 
 
In  order  to  remove  the  dirt  deposited  between  the  condenser  fins,  any  of  the 
following procedures are recommended: 
 

 

Use a toothbrush or soft-bristle brush. 

 

Blow the dirt using a suitable appliance. 

 

Use air pressure to remove the dir. 

 

Before carrying out any cleaning operation, disconnect the unit from the power supply and place the main 

switch in the 

OFF 

position.        

 

 

Summary of Contents for DD0150CG

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...CAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CONDITIONS OF USE 5 START UP 6 RECOMMENDATIONS 7 PRECAUTIONS 8 MAINTENANCE 9 OPERATIONAL TESTS 10 DECOMMISSIONING 11 ELECTRIC SHEME 12 COLD SHEME ANNEX NORMATIVE INICIAL NOTICE...

Page 3: ...pply in accordance with the current standards and sufficient for the consumption and safety of the unit Material necessary to clean the unit Water point or drainage outlet as necessary for the install...

Page 4: ...he unit is equipped with drain cleaning we recommend connecting it directly to the appropriate device or a receptacle should be positioned in order to collect the water FIRST CLEANING First of all rem...

Page 5: ...f the unit must be selected taking into account the following points Type of product for refrigeration or conservation Ambient temperature Frequency with which the doors are opened According to UNE EN...

Page 6: ...ts are installed in a row each one must be connected independently to the power supply avoiding the use of extension leads or multiple plugs The manufacture disclaims all liability in the event that a...

Page 7: ...h the observation described in the above point The units designed for the storage of frozen foods are suitable for the conservation of frozen foods and not for freezing the product The environmental o...

Page 8: ...is uniformly distributed For this reason sitting or leaning on the drawers is not allowed Do not remove the protection from the movable components without having previously disconnected the power supp...

Page 9: ...door seals are designed to ensure the closure of the doors to the cold chambers and to guarantee the sealing of the doors against external elements A magnetic strip is housed on the inside of the rub...

Page 10: ...ollective system make possible If the rules are violated specific sanctions established autonomously according to the laws of each state belonging to the EC and conformally linked to all who are subje...

Page 11: ...11 ELECTRIC SCHEME 12 COLD SCHEME Models DD0150SG DD0200SG Models DD0150CG DD0200CG Models DD0250SG DD0300SG Models DD0250CG DD0300CG...

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