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Juice Dispenser FSD3000 / FSD3100
© K. & M. Holland GmbH
© K. & M. Holland GmbH
Juice Dispenser FSD3000 / FSD3100
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Subject to technical change without prior notice! Version 4.0, 12/2017
Subject to technical change without prior notice! Version 4.0, 12/2017
2.6 Technical safety
And prior to installing and connecting juice dispenser, inspect the equipment for visible dama-
ge. Do not attempt to operate a damaged juice dispenser. A damaged juice dispenser can jeo-
pardise your safety!
WARNING
If the mains power cable of the juice dispenser is damaged, contact your dealer
prior to initial start-up and have the connection replaced in order to prevent any
risks.
In this juice dispenser contains the safety refrigerant tetrafluoromethane (R134a). Tetrafluoro-
methane is a colourless and almost odourless gas. Contrary to chlorofluorocarbon (CFC), it does
not adversely affect the ozone layer; however, according to the Kyoto Protocol it must not en-
ter the atmosphere!
In addition to the normal operating noise of the compressor, the flow noises inside the refrige-
rant circuit may be audible. Unfortunately, this cannot be avoided; however, these symptoms do
not affect the performance of the juice dispenser.
While transporting and installing the juice dispenser, ensure to prevent any damage to the
components of the refrigerant circuit.
IMPORTANT
Keep spray water away from the juice dispenser.
2.7 In case of damage
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Disconnected the mains power plug
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Contact the Customer Service Department
The safe operation of the juice dispenser can only be guaranteed if the juice dispenser is ins-
talled and connected compliant with the Operating Manual.
Prior to connecting the juice dispenser, compare the connection data (voltage and frequency)
provided on the nameplate with the information of the mains power supply. In order to prevent