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20_7.Cleaning wooden parts
All the cleaning operations, including the disinfection, the rinse and the drying
must be performed diligently, eliminating any water or detergent residue so as to
avoid the spread of bacteria harmful to health. Parts left to dry with detergent or
disinfectant residues may get damaged.
20_8.Inspection of the parts
Once cleaning, disinfection, rinse, and drying operations have been completed,
accurately check that all the parts are perfectly clean and dry and that they are not
damaged or excessively worn out and, if need be, replace them.
Reassemble the completely dry elements and restore electrical power supply. Once
the internal operating temperature has been reached, it is possible to load the products
to be displayed in the cabinet.
21.Dismantling the cabinet - specialized technician -
The cabinet must be dismantled in compliance to the norms that concern the handling
of wastes foreseen in the individual countries, and in respect of the environment in
which we live in. This product is considered by the Legislature in force to be a
dangerous waste and therefore its separate waste collection is obligatory and it cannot
be treated as domestic waste nor assigned to a waste dump. Before dismantling the
cabinet, it is necessary to provide for the recovery of the refrigerant and to remove the
lubricant oil. This product is made up by 75% of recyclable materials. Materials used in
the manufacture:
- Iron pipe:
bottom frame
- Copper, Aluminium:
refrigeration circuit, electrical system, and doors frame
- Galvanized steel sheet:
lower panels, varnished panels, base structure
- Expanded polyurethane (H
2
O):heat insulation
- Tempered glass:
closures
- Wood:
foamed tank side frames
- PVC:
bumper pads
- Plastic laminate:
shoulders
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DO NOT
use acid or alkaline detergents (e.g. bleach), soda and solvents
which could corrode the surfaces
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DO NOT
use rough, abrasive materials which can scratch the surfaces
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DO NOT
use steam cleaning equipment
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DO NOT
use rough cloths
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Moderate the use of liquid detergent: excessive use can cause infiltrations
between the panel and the edge, with possible swelling of the panel.
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Use a soft cloth with a neutral detergent or soap and lukewarm water (max
30°C).
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Immediately remove all traces of water or detergent using a dry cloth in order
to prevent marks from forming.
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If necessary, before proceeding to clean the whole surface, perform a test
cleaning on a small and concealed area, making sure that the product in
question does not damage the finish of the artefacts and does not alter their
colour and gloss.
Remove any element from the pavement such as: sponges, rags, detergent or
water residues that may cause accidental slipping and falls.
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It is the user's responsibility to deliver the product intended to be dismantled to
the collection centre specified by the local Authority or indicated by the
Manufacturer for the materials to be recovered and recycled.
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All these operations as also transport and waste treatment must be
exclusively performed by specialized and authorized personnel.