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User, Maintenance and Installation Manual - Trivalenti

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Always respect the indications (expiry
date, conservation, etc.) on the pack of

the product to be stored.

Main Parts

A Door Panel

B Door Hinge

C Doorstop

D Control Panel

E Rating Label

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Bottle shelf

G Bottle Divider

H Shelf Guides

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Shelf

L Freezer

M Dissipater

N Drip Troy

O Defrost Water Drain System

P Connection Points

Controls

The controls on the control panel “D” (Fig.1) are described here

below (see Fig.3):

1 - Fan on/off button
2 - Fan status indicator light
3 - Power source selection button
4 - Mains power indicator light
5 - Battery power indicator light
6 - Gas power indicator light
7 - Temperature selection button
8 - Selected temperature indicator
9 - Gas shut-off and adjustment knob + gas safety device
10 - Burner on indicator light

All information necessary for the clear and unequivocal

identification of the manufacturer, serial number, CE marking, and

all technical characteristics can be found on the rating label “E”

(Fig.1) applied to the refrigerator (see Fig.2).

Rating Label

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Any use other than those stated above is strictly
prohibited.
The manufacturer refuses to accept any liability deriving
from improper use of the refrigerator.
The manufacturer reserves the right to take legal action
against those who modify the refrigerator without prior

written consent.

The refrigerator is composed as follows (see Fig.1):

4. INSTALLATION

Warning

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Ensure that the packaging is undamaged. In the event of
damaged packaging, please inform the carrier.
Remove the packaging and proceed to the installation of
the product. This must be done with the utmost care and

the use of protective gloves to prevent accidental injuries

to hands, is strongly recommended.
After unpacking the appliance, make sure that it is not
damaged in any way.

Any damages must be

communicated to the retailer no later than 24 hours from

the date of purchase.
Read this chapter with care before proceeding to install
the refrigerator.
Position the refrigerator on a flat, level surface and make
sure that it is not resting on the power cable (Fig. 4 A).
The refrigerator must be positioned away from heat
sources if not adequately protected (gas rings)(Fig. 4 A).
Leave sufficient space to ventilate the refrigerator (Fig. 4).
Before connecting the refrigerator, ensure that the power
supply voltage and the gas type and working pressure

correspond to the data printed on the appliance rating

plate.
Make sure that the mains power earthing system is in
perfect working order (Fig.8).
Do not discard the appliance packaging. This material
must be sorted and disposed of according to the local

standards in force with regard to waste disposal.
Connect the battery voltage supply cable to the vehicle
system, taking care to respect polarity. Polarity inversion

will cause damage to the electronic control unit.
Do not install the refrigerator where the vehicle door, when
opened, will obstruct the ventilation grid.

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power supply of the stopping place, and GAS. In any case,

always check that the voltage and type of gas are compatible with

that specified on the rating plate “E” (Fig. 1). The refrigerator has

been designed and manufactured to store food and beverages.

For a more detailed description of component parts, see the

following paragraph.

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Manufacturer

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Model

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Serial No.

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Capacity (litres)

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Freezer Capacity (litres)

Appliance Class

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Supply Voltage (V) – Electrical Input (W)

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GAS Type/Pressure (mbar)

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Rated Thermal Power (W)
GAS Consumption

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Appliance Class

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Summary of Contents for Trivalente 5040DG

Page 1: ...an integral part of the refrigerator which it must accompany from the momentofsaletotheenduserandthatVitrifrigoprohibitsthereproductionorcopyingofanypartwhatsoever Before leaving the factory every re...

Page 2: ...lation p 14 Disposal of Combustion Fumes p 14 5 USE p 14 Switching On p 14 Mains power p 14 Battery power p 14 Gas power p 14 Refrigerator Operation p 15 Gas operation p 15 Main power operation p 15 B...

Page 3: ...posal At the end of its useful life do not abandon the refrigerator in the environment but contact the local bodies responsible for waste disposal 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS Sc...

Page 4: ...f protective gloves to prevent accidental injuries to hands is strongly recommended After unpacking the appliance make sure that it is not damaged in any way Any damages must be communicated to the re...

Page 5: ...ion between the refrigerator and the battery must be made directly using a cable with a minimum section of 1 5 mm if the length of the cable is less than 4 metres 2 5 mm if the cable length is between...

Page 6: ...this way it is no longer necessary to use the T extension E and relevant accessories as shown in Fig 4 D and it is possible to use the same grid for both the top and bottom ventilation openings witho...

Page 7: ...may be extinguished 15 used to make ice or to store frozen foods according to the times and methods indicated on the product The compartment is not suitable for freezing foods By placing drinks in the...

Page 8: ...cative and refer to normal conditions of use Take these times into account and if necessary carry out the recommended checks on a more frequent basis EXTERNAL Cleaning Wash the outside of the refriger...

Page 9: ...xide on the battery poles 3 2 1 Check that the line fuse is working correctly 3 1 There is no electrical power supply 3 2 There has been a current overload 3 The refrigerator will not operate by batte...

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