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9. RESTRICTIONS
Storing pharmaceutical products in the display case is strictly forbidden (See Figure 10).
Do not remove covers or panels when they require the use of tools. IN PARTICULAR, DO NOT REMOVE THE ELECTRICAL
CONTROL PANEL COVER.
Do not expose the display case to atmospheric agents (Figure 15). DO NOT STEP on the display case bumper rail. DO
NOT STEP on the top of the display case and DO NOT PLACE WEIGHT on top of the display case (See Figure 11).
Caution: Never remove the gas springs. The display case was designed to only work with the gas springs attached to the
doors.
Do not spill water directly or indirectly on the display case (See Figure 13). Do not touch the equipment with damp or wet
hands or feet. Do not use it while barefoot (See Figure 14).
ANY OTHER USE NOT EXPRESSLY MENTIONED IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE CONSIDERED HAZARDOUS.
THE MANUFACTURER ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM IMPROPER, INCORRECT
OR UNREASONABLE USE.
10. ORDINARY MAINTENANCE
ATTENTION! BEFORE STARTING ANY MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING, DISCONNECT THE EQUIPMENT
FROM THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLIES (SEE FIGURE 19).
IMPORTANT: During maintenance or cleaning operations, ensure that lighting in the working area is suffi-
cient and if necessary, use an additional source of light.
DOOR ANTIFOG LINER FILM
Display case doors are provided with an anti-fog film on the interior of the glass that prevents mist from buil-
ding up in any temperature and humidity condition, even after long immersion in water or frequent cleaning.
Being extremely hydrophilic, this film causes water drops to condense and disperse without turning into mist.
However water absorbing, the anti-fog film does not dissolve in water and consequently does not get stained
when soaking wet. The anti-fog film is not damaged by commercial glass cleaners, stain removers, ammo-
nia, alcohol or benzene and does not undergo discoloring when exposed to sunlight or heat.
DOORS ARE PROVIDED WITH AN ANTI-FOG FILM LAMINATED ONTO THE INTERNAL SIDE OF THE GLASS, AND IS
GUARDED BY A PROTECTIVE PLASTIC FILM. THE EDGES OF THE PROTECTIVE FILM ARE SLIGHTY LIFTED IN ORDER FOR
THE PLASTIC FILM TO BE EASILY REMOVED FOR USE. THE PROTECTIVE PLASTIC FILM MUST BE REMOVED AFTER THE
DOORS HAVE BEEN FITTED ONTO THE CABINET AND ONLY WHEN THE CABINET HAS REACHED OPERATING TEM-
PERATURE, SO THAT THE ANTI-FOG FILM WILL START TO FUNCTION IMMEDIATELY. THERE IS A LABEL APPLIED ON THE
PROTECTIVE PLASTIC FILM:
“DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE PLASTIC FILM UNTIL THE CABINET HAS REACHED THE OPERATING TEMPERA-
TURE”.
Anti-fog surfaces may be cleaned using common glass cleaner and a sponge, a rag or a paper towel. Do not use deter-
gent containing abrasive, strongly acidic or caustic substances. Unless removed, greasy residue from cigarettes or airborne
oil may diminish the film's anti-fog properties. Greasy residue must be removed using oil stain remover.