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- Solid door models - exterior covering in steel
Shelf dimensions:
- shelf fixed to bottom -
refrigerated counter
mm 475x175 (1)
- adjustable shelves -
refrigerated counter
mm 527x410 (2)
- Solid door models - exterior covering prepainted white
- Glass door models - exterior covering prepainted white
Shelf dimensions:
- shelf fixed to bottom -
refrigerated counter
mm 496x162 (1)
- adjustable shelves -
refrigerated counter
mm 528x335 (2)
Solid door models - exterior covering in steel
Temp. range in compartment
°C
0/+10
Max. ambient temp.
°C
+38
Consumption
kwh/24h
1.73
Power supply voltage
V/ph/Hz
230/1/50
Peak current
A
0.7
Total power
W
107
Refrigerant qty (R134a)
g
55
Solid door models - exterior covering prepainted white
Temp. range in compartment
°C
0/+10
Max. ambient temp.
°C
+38
Consumption
kwh/24h
1.73
Power supply voltage
V/ph/Hz
230/1/50
Peak current
A
0.7
Total power
W
107
Refrigerant qty (R134a)
g
55
Glass door models - exterior covering prepainted white
Temp. range in compartment
°C
0/+10
Max. ambient temp.
°C
+32
Consumption
kwh/24h
2.249
Power supply voltage
V/ph/Hz
230/1/50
Peak current
A
0.7
Total power
W
107
Refrigerant qty (R134a)
g
55
A.2.3 MECHANICAL SAFETY CHARACTERISTICS, HAZ-
ARDS
The appliance has no sharp or protruding parts.
The guards for moving or live parts are screwed to the cabinet to
prevent accidental.
ATTENTION: BEFORE STARTING INSTALLA-
TION OPERATIONS, WEAR SUITABLE PROTEC-
TION EQUIPMENT (PROTECTIVE GLOVES).
To ensure correct operation of the appliance and for maintaining
safe conditions during use, carefully follow the instructions given
below in this section.
B.1.1 CHECKS ON RECEIVING THE APPLIANCE
The equipment is delivered in protective packing; check the state
of the packing and any protection materials before unpacking.
Any damage must be promptly reported to the carrier. Under no
circumstances should a damaged appliance be returned to the
manufacturer without prior notice and written permission.
CAUTION:
the operations described below must be carried out in com-
pliance with current safety regulations, regarding the equip-
ment used and the operating procedures.
IMPORTANT: before moving the appliance, make sure that
the load-bearing capacity of the lifting equipment to be used
is suitable for its weight .
B.1.2 UNPACKING
B.1.2.1 Unpacking and handling
Wear protective gloves before carrying out unpacking opera-
tions.
CAUTION:
the packaging materials may constitute a hazard due to risk
of suffocation. They should therefore be kept out of the reach
of children!
Remove the protective film, taking care not to scratch the surface
if scissors or blades are used. Then remove
the polystyrene padding.
On the stainless steel parts, peel off the
protective film very slowly, without tearing it,
to avoid leaving glue stuck to the surface.
Lift the appliance with a fork-lift truck insert-
ing the forks under the pallet, and carry it to
the place of installation, making sure the
load is balanced.
CAUTION:
Do not push or pull the appliance to move it, as it may tip over.
B.1.2.2 Packing disposal
Packing materials must be disposed of in compliance with current
laws in the country where the appliance is used.
Recyclable plastic parts are marked as follows:
polyethylene:
outer wrapping, instruction booklet bag
PE
polypropylene:
straps
PP
polystyrene foam:
corner protectors
PS
pressboard:
corner protectors
B.1 INSTALLATION