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G-3
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A. UNPACKING
Remove all plastic film, cardboard and tape from the outside of the vendor. Loosen any
shipping devices used to secure interior parts during shipment (backspacer, shims or
spacers).
To remove shipping boards from base, raise vendor on a well-stabilized lifting device.
Remove the leveling bolts which hold the boards in place and remove the boards. Re-
place bolts to equal heights in the threaded holes. Another method to remove shipping
boards is to split the boards apart. Using a pinch bar or a heavy screwdriver and ham-
mer, insert tool into the slots and force the boards apart.
The leveling legs shall not
raise the vendor more than 1 1/8 inch above the ground.
B. POSITIONING
IMPORTANT: PLACE THE VENDOR IN DESIRED LOCATION AT LEAST THREE
INCHES (7.6CM) AWAY FROM ANY
REAR OBSTRUCTION
. This is for proper air flow
through the refrigeration compartment. The refrigeration system requires rear to front air
circulation for proper operation.
C. POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION
CAUTION:
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD!
The vendor’s power requirements will vary depending upon the country it was pur-
chased for. To verify the power requirements of the vendor, check the serial plate lo-
cated on the hinged side of the outer door (see Figure 4 on page G-4). The power
requirements are listed on the serial plate.
To insure safe operation of the vendor, the vendor’s power supply must be a properly
grounded and polarized outlet. Before plugging the vendor into the outlet, test the outlet
to confirm it will meet the vendor’s power requirements. If the power supply of the outlet
is different from the power requirements of the vendor, a transformer may be necessary.
If the power requirements are not properly met, contact a licensed electrician and have
the necessary correction made.
Should you require additional information, contact the Technical Services Department of
the Vendo office in your area.
INITIAL SET-UP
Summary of Contents for VARI-PAK 450
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