OPERATING MANUAL
ENGLISH
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ON DELIVERY
SECTION 1
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
On delivery, check that the packaging is not damaged
and that no transport damage has occurred.
After you have unpacked the blast chiller/freezer, check
that all the parts are present and that they correspond
with what you ordered from us.
If this is not the case, please contact your dealer im-
mediately.
Please note that the characteristics described here may
be changed without notice as a result of our continuous
research into innovations, quality and technologies.
Congratulations on your purchase of this high-quality product. We hope that you will get the most out of this appliance
by observing the provisions of this operating manual.
INSTALLATION
CONNECTION
A pallet lifter may only be used to transport the product
if the product is standing on a pallet (fig. 1).
If a pallet lifter is used to transport the product after it
has been removed from the pallet, there is a strong risk
that the suspension bracket for holding the frost water
tray will be damaged.
Remove the pvc protective film from all over the
appliance (fig 2).
The cabinet must be located in a dry and adequately
ventilated room.
To ensure reliable operation, avoid a location in direct
sunlight or near a source of heat (fig. 3).
Be aware of the minimum distances to wall and ceiling
as shown below. Front and rear and all sides min. 100
mm, top 50 mm.
By means of the adjustable legs make sure that the
cabinet stands level and upright. (fig. 5)
Once the blast chiller/freezer is in place, position the
condensation tray beneath the cabinet in the rails
intended for that purpose (fig. 6). The tray must be
emptied as needed during operation.
The connection to power supply must be carried out at the back of the appliance
after removing the protection grid. (Fig. 7)
IMPORTANT:
SKF 20 is equipped with a 2 m long 3-core cable (live + n earth) without plug.
SKF 40 is equipped with a 2 m long 5-core cable (three-phase + n earth)
without plug
Fig. 7
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 2
Fig. 5
Fig. 1
Fig. 6