
The power cord must be spread out and safe from shocks, away from liquids, water or sources of heat and it must
always be kept in perfect condition. If it should be damaged, have it replaced by duly licensed personnel.
THE USE
OF ADAPTOR PLUGS IS NOT RECOMMENDED. Only if indispensable, use validated models ensuring earth con-
nection.
Make sure that power supply voltage corresponds to the values appearing on the rating plate of the
refrigerator. Consider also that the maximum allowable power voltage variation is +/-6%.
IMPORTANT: THE REFRIGERATOR MUST BE PROPERLY EARTHED.
The manufacturer assumes no respon-
sibility for any damage resulting from non observance of this safety principle.
If the refrigerator must be instal-
led far from the power points, make certain that the connection complies with the standards in force.
THE MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE ARISING FROM INCORRECT INSTALLATION.
6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The built-in electrical installation is composed of safety and control devices lodged in the lower part of the cabi-
net. The relevant wiring diagrams and part lists are contained in a sealed plastic envelope together with the pre-
sent booklet. Keep them with it. The technical data, which are also reported on the rating plate inside the display
case (see fig. 8 on page 4) are shown in table III, page 4.
The sound level generated by the running refrige-
rator is below 70 dB(A). The refrigerator generates no harmful vibrations.
WE HEREBY DECLARE THAT THE CABINET AT ISSUE COMPLIES WITH D.L. (DECREE LAW) DATED
25/JAN/1992 N° 108 AS EXECUTING ECC DIRECTIVE 89/109 ON MATERIALS AND OBJECTS FIT FOR
CONTACT WITH EDIBLES.
WE HEREBY DECLARE THAT THE CABINET AT ISSUE IS ADEQUATE FOR THE PRESERVATION OF
FROZEN PRODUCTS IN COMPLIANCE WITH LAW No. 283 DATED 30/APRIL/42 AND SUBSEQUENT
AMENDMENTS, AND DECREE LAW OF 29/JAN/81 PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE dated
26/MARCH/81 No. 85.
Thermostat adjustment can be performed by the technical after-sales service only.
7. LOADING PRODUCTS
Switch the cabinet on through the wall cut-out switch. It will then start its cooling cycle.
Allow about two hours
before loading products,
which must already be at their preservation temperature. THE DISPLAY CASE IS FAC-
TORY-REGULATED FOR THE ANTICIPATED PERFORMANCE.
When loading products make certain that:
• they are similar in size and type;
• the
load limit line
represented in figure 13 of page 5
is not exceeded
8. USE
The BT version of this cabinet was designed and manufactured exclusively for the display of ice creams and deep
frozen food, whereas its TN version is aimed for the display of fresh pre-packed food.
The case is aimed for the
conservation of food temperature, not for lowering it. When introduced, THE FOODSTUFFS MUST BE AT
THEIR CONSERVATION TEMPERATURE.
Therefore, do not introduce foods that have undergone heating. Use
padded gloves when handling ice-creams and frozen food.
For correct cabinet operation we recommend:
• loading the products as explained in the former section;
• using
night covers or sliding panels, if any are installed
, during closing hours (fig. 12): this avoids unne-
cessary energy consumption and helps better product preservation;
•
not to obstruct
the flow of air over the condenser (see fig. 10- page 5).
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