If the equipment is moved horizontally during transportation, it must remain vertically for a period
of not less than six hours before being connected to the mains.
Lifting, moving, and transporting the appliance without proper equipment can cause personal
injury or damages. Use proper lifting means to load, unload, and move equipment whenever
necessary.
Never move the equipment with products inside. Before moving the equipment, unplug the
equipment from the socket and remove the products from inside, storing them away.
After proper storage, check that the power cord is not damaged. A damaged power cord may
cause electric shock or fire. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
authorized dealer, or qualified personnel in order to avoid danger.
Positioning of the Equipment
The equipment must be installed in a
dry and ventilated area, on a levelled
floor with the capacity to support its
weight, including its maximum load. It
must be positioned so that the plug is
accessible.
You should avoid moving the cabinet
when it has products inside.
Install the equipment leaving 5 cm
between the appliance and any other
furniture or wall, thus allowing for a
natural circulation of air.
In order to reduce energy consumption, the equipment should be kept away from any source of
heat and out of direct sunlight. Do not obstruct the lower and/or upper fan grills to allow for
ventilation and maintenance.
Before Switching On
Before you start the appliance for the first time, you should clean it inside with a non-alkaline
cleaning solution (do not use corrosive products) and then dry thoroughly. The equipment must be
disconnected from the mains while this is done.
Connect to the mains
Before connecting the equipment to the mains, check that the voltage and frequency are in
accordance with the specifications on the rating plate. The appliance must be connected to an
earthed socket; ensure that the connecting cable does not become entangled.