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pull at the cable; risk of damage.
WARNING:
To turn the device off
completely, unplug the appliance from the
power socket.
WARNING:
In the event the electrical
wiring of the product becomes damaged,
summon a trained service technician. Do not
under any circumstances repair the device
yourself.
WARNING:
The cooling systém
contains flammable coolant R290
(propane)!
WARNING:
Emergency maintenance
and repair of the cooling system must be
done by trained, authorised technicians
familiar with cooling and electrical systems.
The technicians should have special training
and qualification for handling flammable
substances in order to perform service on
coolers containing
R290
coolant. Follow
basic regulations and safety measures
regarding service and repair!
WARNING:
Do not use an open flame
or potential sources of sparks in the vicinity
of a cooler using R290 coolant!
WARNING:
After unpacking, place the
cooler so that heat created by the cooling
unit can be vented sufficiently.
WARNING:
Do not place objects that
could prevent air circulation on top of the
cooler.
5.
Instalation and Placement:
Place the cooler onto a stable, level surface
(maximum permitted inclination: 2 degrees).
The appliance requires unobstructed air
circulation.
Ensure sufficient free space for air
circulation and heat dissipation.
Ensure sufficient supply of fresh air.
The device must not be placed in an
enclosed space.
The device must not be placed in
the vicinity of heat sources or
exposed to
direct sunlight.
Minimum required distances of vents from
an obstacle that prevents air circulation are
listed on page 8. Ideally, use the device in a
cool and well ventilated room. The device is
designed for use at ambient temperature of
at least 16 °C and at most 32°C.
Summary of Contents for VCH 02237 AS-200-us
Page 14: ...14 14 Interconnecting beverege tubing The figure shows a model example of connection...
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