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Read before assembling the cooling unit
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Wait for two to three hours after assembling the cooling unit to the wall
before starting it. This is done because the oil for the compressor must
first run back.
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Check that the copper pipes are not in contact with metal or plastic, this
also applies to the hose in the plastic tub.
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Make sure that the drainage tube is in the bottom of the evaporation tray.
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Connect the plug and check that both the fans and the compressor are
running
normally
.
Thermocold cooling units are assembled from the refrigerated room side through the
wall to the warm side.
This provides much greater flexibility with regard to assembly solutions.
A stable, appropriate cold room is contingent on appropriate insulation in the
floor/ceiling/walls, and that the ambient temperature on the warm side of the cold
room
remains 16 to 27°C.These are the most optimal operating conditions, causing the
least wear.
It is important that the cooling unit has a good supply of fresh air and that the room in
which it is installed is well-ventilated.
All walls adjacent to the cold room/corner refrigerator should be insulated.
The cooling unit requires a voltage of 220-240V and a minimum 10A grounded fuse.
The plug can be installed to the warm or cold side of the cooling unit.
Use a label when placing the plug within the plastic cover or ventilation grates.
Ensure that a physical barrier / air barrier or air vent is used to separate intake and
exhaust from the fan on the warm side. This is so that the warm air can be removed
and replaced by cooler fresh air.
See assembly alternatives 1-7 to see what is required for your assembly
alternative.
Winter operations kit should be installed in temperatures below +16°C
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