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C.3 NORMAL MACHINE USE

C.3.1 CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONNEL TRAINED FOR
NORMAL MACHINE USE

The Customer must make sure the personnel for normal
machine use are adequately trained and skilled in their duties,
as well as ensuring their own safety and that of other persons.
The Customer must make sure his personnel have understood
the instructions received and in particular those regarding work
hygiene and safety in use of the machine.

C.3.2 CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONNEL ENABLED TO
OPERATE ON THE MACHINE

The Customer is responsible for ensuring that persons
assigned to the various duties:
• read and understand the manual;
• receive adequate training and instruction for their duties in

order to perform them safely;

• receive specific training for correct machine use.

C.3.3 OPERATOR FOR NORMAL MACHINE USE

He must have at least:
• knowledge of the technology and specific experience in

operating the machine;

• adequate general basic education and technical knowledge

for reading and understanding the contents of the manual;

• including correct interpretation of the drawings, signs and

pictograms;

• sufficient technical knowledge for safely performing his duties

as specified in the manual;

• knowledge of the regulations on work hygiene and safety.
In case of a significant fault (e.g. short circuits, wires coming
out of the terminal block, motor breakdowns, worn electrical
cable sheathing, etc.) the operator for normal machine use
must:
• immediately deactivate the machine.

 D.1 MACHINE CLEANING AND

MAINTENANCE

ATTENTION!
Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance
operation, disconnect the appliance from the power
supply and carefully unplug it.

ATTENTION!
During maintenance, the cable and plug must be
kept in a visible position by the operator carrying
out the work.

ATTENTION!
Do not touch the appliance with wet hands or feet
or when barefoot. Do not remove the safety
protection devices and/or use scissors,
screwdrivers or sharp objects on the refrigerant
circuit.

ATTENTION!
Use suitable personal protection equipment
(protective gloves).

ATTENTION!
Use a ladder with suitable protection for work on
appliances with high accessibility.

D.1.1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

ATTENTION!
Disconnect the power supply before cleaning the
appliance.

D.1.1.1 Precautions for maintenance

Routine maintenance operations can be carried out by non-
specialised personnel, carefully following the instructions given
below. 

The manufacturer declines any liability for operations

carried out on the appliance without respecting these
instructions.

D.1.1.2 Cleaning the cabinet and accessories
Disconnect the power supply before cleaning the appliance.

Before using the appliance, clean all the inside parts and
accessories with lukewarm water and neutral soap or products
that are over 90% biodegradable (in order to reduce the
emission of pollutants into the environment), then rinse and
dry thoroughly.
It is advisable to go over all the stainless-steel surfaces with a
cloth moistened with paraffin oil in order to create a protective
film.

ATTENTION!
Do not clean the machine with jets of water.

ATTENTION!
Do not use steel wool or similar material to clean
stainless steel surfaces. Do not use detergents
containing chlorine, solvent-based detergents (e.g.
trichloro-ethylene) or abrasive powders.

D.1.1.3 Precautions in case of long idle periods

If the appliance is not going to be used for some time, take the
following precautions:

-

remove the plug from the power socket;

-

remove all food from the compartment and clean the inside
and accessories;

-

go over all the stainless-steel surfaces vigorously with a rag
moistened with paraffin oil in order to create a protective film;

-

leave the door ajar so that air can circulate inside, preventing
the formation of unpleasant odours;

-

air the room periodically.

ATTENTION!
Machine maintenance, checking and overhaul
operations must only be carried out by a
specialised Technician or the After-Sales Service,
provided with adequate personal protection
equipment (safety shoes, gloves, glasses), tools
and ancillary means.

ATTENTION!
Work on the electrical equipment must only be
carried out by a specialised electrician or the
After-Sales Service.

ATTENTION!
Put the machine in safe conditions before starting
any maintenance operation.

After carrying out maintenance make sure the machine is able
to work safely and, in particular, that the protection and safety
devices are efficient.

ATTENTION!
Respect the requirements for the various routine
and extraordinary maintenance operations.
Non-compliance with the instructions can create
risks for personnel.

D.1.2 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE

ATTENTION!
WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES AND A MASK WHEN
CARRYING OUT ANY EXTRAORDINARY
MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS.

Extraordinary maintenance must be carried out by
specialised personnel, who can ask the manufacturer to
supply a servicing manual.

D.1.2.1 Periodical condenser cleaning

Periodical cleaning of the equipment depends on the frequency
of its use.

Summary of Contents for R04PVF4M

Page 1: ...ions It is also important to instruct and update personnel authorised to operate on the machine regarding its use and maintenance The manual must be available to operators and carefully kept in the place where the machine is used so that it is always at hand for consultation in case of doubts or whenever required If after reading this manual there are still doubts regarding machine use do not hesi...

Page 2: ... a description of the symbols used that identify the type of warning the definitions of terms used in the manual and useful information for the appliance user A 1 2 INTENDED USE AND RESTRICTIONS Our appliances are designed and optimised in order to obtain high performance and efficiency This appliance is designed for the refrigeration and preservation of foods Any other use is deemed improper The ...

Page 3: ...machine by uninformed and untrained personnel non application of the current provisions in the country of use concerning safety hygiene and health in the workplace The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage caused by arbitrary modifications and conversions carried out by the user or the Customer The employer workplace manager or service technician are responsible for identifying and choosi...

Page 4: ...x400 no 4 Total power W 385 Qty refrigerant R134a g 200 Protection rating IP 20 Equivalent sound pressure level Leq dB A 70 The value could increase depending on the workplace where measured Freezer models with fully insulated door Consumption kwh 24h 9 71 Temp range in compartment C 24 15 Room temperature C 38 Evaporating grilles mm 600x400 no 4 Total power W 527 Qty refrigerant R404A g 240 Prote...

Page 5: ... as casings electrical raceways pneumatic parts etc B 1 5 TRANSLATION The operator must have a general view of the path to be followed stop the manoeuvre in case of hazardous situations ATTENTION Do not push or pull the appliance to move it as it may tip over B 1 6 PLACING THE LOAD Before placing the load make sure the way is free and that the floor is flat and can take the load Remove the applian...

Page 6: ... B 2 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Connection to the power supply must be carried out in compliance with the regulations and provisions in force in the country of use ATTENTION Work on the electrical systems must only be carried out by a qualified electrician ATTENTION When making the electrical connection carefully comply with that specified on the dataplate The appliance works on a 230V 50Hz single ph...

Page 7: ...play Example Alarm signalling due to a faulty probe compartment probe appears directly on the instrument display with the message E0 and rE flashing alternately refer to position 1 of the alarms table When the alarm condition ceases the alarm goes off Otherwise contact the After Sales Service C 1 6 2 Service alarms and signalling for 2 C 8 C and fish models The alarm is signalled by lighting up of...

Page 8: ...er has run into the tray empty the tray several times if necessary reconnect the power by plugging in the appliance switch the appliance on with the ON OFF switch wait for the compartment temperature to reach that required according to the setting put back the load previously removed C 1 11 LOADING THE PRODUCT Distribute the product evenly inside the compartment away from the door and back in orde...

Page 9: ...ce cleaning and periodical checks structural changes or modifications to the operating logic tampering with the guards or safety devices failure to use personal protection equipment by operators specialised technicians and maintenance personnel failure to use suitable accessories e g use of unsuitable equipment or ladders keeping combustible or flammable materials or in any case materials not comp...

Page 10: ...lowing the instructions given below Themanufacturerdeclinesanyliabilityforoperations carried out on the appliance without respecting these instructions D 1 1 2 Cleaning the cabinet and accessories Disconnect the power supply before cleaning the appliance Before using the appliance clean all the inside parts and accessories with lukewarm water and neutral soap or products that are over 90 biodegrad...

Page 11: ... hinge refit bracket G on the left side of the cabinet and spiral bushing I on the left side of the door adjust the door and refit the upper cover F E H I G F L D 1 2 6Reversing opening of models with glass door and Wine line models The cabinets are normally supplied with right hinging To reverse opening carry out as follows turn off the main switch and disconnect the plug remove the upper cover a...

Page 12: ...sed electrical components or parts if necessary replace them and restore the initial conditions check the structure and welded joints in particular check and replace bolts and or screws also checking for any loose components check the electrical and electronic system check the functionality of safety devices check the general condition of protection devices and guards ATTENTION Machine maintenance...

Page 13: ...erefore comply with the provisions of the laws and competent bodies in the country where scrapping takes place In general the appliance must be taken to a specialised collection scrapping centre Dismantle the appliance grouping the components according to their chemical characteristics remembering that the compressor contains lubricant oil and refrigerant fluid which can be recycled and that the r...

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