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MILLENNIUM
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Use and maintenance manual
5.
SAFETY
The appliance is equipped with safety devices. The buyer is responsible for training personnel using the appliance on the risks, safety
devices and general health and safety rules required by the laws of the country where the appliance is installed. Users/operators must be
aware of the position of all the controls and how they work, as well as of the features of the appliance. They should also read this manual
in its entirely.
5.1
SAFETY DEVICES INSTALLED
Devices whose operation prevents the occurrence of risk situations in operating conditions (e.g. fuses, pressure switches,
protections, magnet circuit breakers, etc.).
5.2
FIXED GUARDS
Fixed protective devices consist of fixed perimeter guards, which are used to prevent external parts from entering the equipment.
DANGER
It is prohibited to re-start the appliance following maintenance without having correctly restored the panels.
VISUAL OBSERVATION
Periodically check the integrity of the fixed guards and the relative fixings to the structure with particular attention to
the protection panels
.
5.3
ISOLATING THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY
Before conducting any maintenance work on the equipment or on its parts, it is necessary to section the relevant power supply.
DANGER
In the event of maintenance operations where the operator cannot prevent accidental closure of the circuit by others,
completely disconnect the appliance from the mains electricity.
5.4
CIRCUIT FAULTS
Owing to potential faults, safety circuits may become less effective, which results in lower safety levels. You should check the
operational condition of the appliance devices regularly.
5.5
WARNING SIGNS (IF ANY)
The equipment is equipped with danger, attention and obligation warning plates defined in accordance with the legislation on graphic
symbols to be used on the systems. The plates are located where they are clearly visible.
ATTENTION
Any warning plates on the appliance must not be removed.
The user is responsible for replacing warning signs that, owing to wear, become unreadable.
5.6
FALLING OBJECTS
Positioning of the cabinet display parts (i.e. counters, rods and hooks), as also product arrangement inside the cabinet can be
the source of potential hazards if not properly performed. Follow the positioning instructions described in this Manual before
you place products inside the cabinet, check that the counters are properly fastened, as also the hooks, etc. Do not exceed the
maximum load limit. Do not exceed the maximum load limit. Do not position products on tilted counters if they are not held in
place by their stoppers.
5.7
COOLING
During different operations to perform on the counter, such as cleaning or loading goods, it is necessary to handle products and/or
counter parts at a low temperature with the risk of “cold injury” for the operators and/or accidental slipping hazard. Follow the safety
regulations in the place where the cabinet is installed; more specifically, be sure to always use correct PPE (especially gloves)
.
5.8
FOOD SAFETY (PACKAGED PRODUCTS)
The refrigerator cabinet described herein is meant to be used to display packaged products. As such, it is not designed for direct
contact between the foodstuffs and display surfaces. If the foodstuffs do accidentally make contact with the surfaces and for
a rather long time, the product may be contaminated. Follow the guidelines on how to use the cabinet. If a product package
breaks, remove it from the cabinet and clean, if necessary
.