INSTALLATION
Selecting the Place of Installation
In selecting the place of installation, ensure that the following instructions are observed, this
being vital for proper and troublefree working of the cabinet.
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do not install the cabinet outdoors
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do not install the cabinet in the vicinity of heating radiators or other heat sources
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do not install the cabinet where it is exposed to direct sunlight (e.g. through windows)
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avoid the installation of incandescent illumination. Fluorescent lighting is
recommended
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do not install the cabinet where it is exposed to drafts from air conditioners, ventilators
or open doors
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do not install the cabinet in a shop or room where the ambient temperature is above 25
°
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do not stack items on top of the unit
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keep the air intake and outlet area around the front grill area of the cabinet clear of
cartons and other obstacles
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when installing a cabinet against a wall, make sure that the refrigeration unit fan is free
to take in ambient air from the room via the front grill area and blow it off at the back.
Adhere to the specific minimum distance of 80mm!
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When the cabinet is installed as a stand-alone unit against a wall, a minimum
distance of 80mm must be maintained between cabinet back and room wall to
ensure free air exit on the cabinet back
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When installing several cabinets alongside or behind one another, be sure to observe the
specific installation plan
In all installation options, the air exit must be unhindered at the back of the refrigerated
cabinet to exclude the accumulation of heat. Only then is trouble free operatin
guaranteed
Requirements for Electrical Connection
All refrigerated cabinets must be PAT tested (Portable Appliance Test) to the legal requirenent.
This is to ensure that all electrical connections and components have not been damaged in transit
The cabinet is connected by inserting the power plug into a socket. The plug is fitted with a 13-
amp fuse. The cabinet has an ON/OFF switch but we recommend the provision of a remote
switch. Ask your electrician
The socket employed must be properly earthed, firmly installed and protected by a 32-amp
circuit breaker, type C
In the interest of continual product development we reserve the right to change any of the
details and specifications without notice.
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