
Salzburg TCBM-TCPW
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Carefully follow the sanitizing, rinsing and drying procedures to prevent proliferation of
harmful bacteria.
22.7
Inspect the parts
Once you have completed sanitizing, rinsing and drying, proceed as follows:
Step
Action
1
check that all parts are perfectly clean and dry
2
check that they are not damaged or too worn
3
replace worn parts with new ones provided by the manufacturer
4
install the parts perfectly dry
5
restore electrical power supply
Once the internal operating temperature has been reached, it is possible to load the products.
23. Dismantle the counter
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This product is made up by 75% of recyclable materials
Obligations
•
dismantle the counter in accordance with the local laws on waste disposal
and in respect of the environment in which we live
•
according to the legislation in force, the counter is considered as dangerous
waste and falls under the category of separate collection and cannot be treat
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ed as domestic waste or be sent to landfill
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all these operations, such as transportation and waste treatment must
only be performed by specialist and authorised technicians.
Liability
The user must deliver the counter to be dismantled at the collection centre
specified by local authorities or indicated by the manufacturer for the recovery
and recycling of materials.
The counter is
made of
Material
Components
Iron tube
lower frame
Copper, Aluminium
refrigerant circuit, electric system, door frame
Galvanized plate
motor base, lower panels, varnished panels, base
structure, shelves, trays
Expanded polyurethane
(CO
2
)
thermal Insulation
Tempered glass
doors
PVC
shock absorber
Polystyrene
thermoforming panel
Polycarbonate
fluorescent bulbs protection
24. Warranty
The Buyer can take advantage of the warranty provided by the supplier only by carefully observing
the instructions given in this manual, in particular if:
•
always operate within the counter’s operating parameters
•
to carefully and continually carry out maintenance operations
•
authorizes the use of the machine by operators and technicians trained for the purpose and with
proven skills and behaviour (see chap. 4-5-6)