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without authorisation after resolving this situation with the transport agency).
Cut the transport strips and remove any plastic and cardboard, taking care with any wood staples or splinters. Do not mark or strike
the unit with the tools used for unpacking. Always leave the transport pallet until last.
1.3 UNIT INSTALLATION
Move the unit with a pallet jack to the position where it will be installed. Carefully remove the pallet cover so as not to damage the unit.
Then remove all the protective elements from the unit (cork, film, etc.).
Do not place the unit in the sun, near any heat sources or near any hot air vents.
Leave enough free space around the unit where the air vents are located and do not cover these vents, so that hot air can be vented
without obstruction.
1.4 POWER CONNECTION
Before plugging in a refrigerated unit, check that a suitable voltage supply can be provided according the documentation accompanying
the unit.
The power cable should have a section matching the power consumption of the unit and must have an EARTH connection (the lack
of an earth connection poses a serious risk to your safety and immediately cancels the manufacturer’s guarantee).
Do not insert objects into the protective grilles on the refrigerating unit.
Disconnect the power to the unit before cleaning or performing any maintenance.
For your own safety, do not walk barefoot on a wet floor or with wet hands in case of electrical shock.
If the power cable is damaged and to avoid any possible harm to yourself, it should be replaced by the manufacturer via its after-sales
technical service or by similar qualified personnel.
This unit is designed to be STATIC (not mobile).
The electrical components (thermostat, connections, etc.) should only be handled by qualified personnel as improper adjustment