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INSTALLATION
1. Preparations after unpacking
Remove all the tape used to secure the doors and interior parts, and leave the doors open for a short
while for ventilation.
If any surfaces of the outer cabinet are dirty, wipe the surface using a cloth moistened with a diluted
neutral dish-washing detergent.
Using an undiluted solution of detergent may cause the unit’s plastic areas to crack. Follow the
directions on the detergent for details of dilution.
After wiping the unit using the diluted detergent, be absolutely sure to wipe the surfaces with a cloth
dipped in clean water to remove traces of the detergent. After this, be absolutely sure to wipe the
surfaces with a dry cloth, allowing the surfaces of the outer cabinet to dry out completely, and then
proceed with the installation.
Note:
Remove the cable tie that binds the power supply cord. Prolonged contact with the tie may cause
corrosion of the cord coating.
2.
Securing and levelling the unit using the levelling
feet
Rotate the front levelling feet clockwise until the casters
are raised 5 mm to 10 mm above the floor surface. [Fig. 1]
In addition, rotate the levelling feet slightly clockwise or
anticlockwise, and adjust them so that the unit is
completely level.
When the casters are raised from the floor surface, the
unit will be secured. If they are left touching the floor, the
unit may accidently move when its door is opened or
closed.
3. Securing the unit by using the spacers
Use the spacers on the rear panel of the unit (which are
also used to prevent the product from tilting or toppling
over), and secure the unit to a wall with a strong rope or
chain. [Fig. 2]
Note:
Contact our sales representative or agent if the unit needs
to be secured for earthquake resistance.
4. Preventing electric shock by earthing the unit
When installing the unit, be absolutely sure to earth
(ground) it. Earthing is necessary to prevent electric
shocks resulting from deterioration of electrical insulations.
This unit comes with a 3-pin plug having one earth pin.
Earthing is not required in the case of a 3-pin power outlet
equipped with an earth contact.
If the power outlet is not a 3-pin outlet equipped with an
earth contact, ask a qualified contractor to do the earthing
work.
Fig. 1
Levelling foot
Spacer
Fig. 2