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Operator's guide
6. EXTERNAL CLEANING
1.
2
3
7. CONNECTION TO THE MAINS
1
2
3
4
N.B.:
8. CONTROLS
1. Forced refrigeration
switch:
2. Light switch:
3. Refrigeration
switch:
4. Thermometer:
Thermostat:
a)
5
“
SET
P
6
“
UP
”
7
“
DOWN
”
9. CHECKING CORRECT OPERATION
Make sure that: 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10. INTERNAL CLEANING (EVERY 15 DAYS)
1
2
3
11. REPLACEMENT OF INTERNAL LIGHT BULBS
1.
2
3
4.
5.
6.
7
12. REPLACEMENT OF THE DOOR'S MAGNETIC GASKET
1.
2.
3
Use the same products as used for internal cleaning. . Use detergents especially designed for
wooden surfaces, which are water-based and do not contain solvents. . Dry with a soft cloth.
. Ensure that mains voltage and frequency are the same as those stated on the rating plate (A) attached
to the appliance. . Ensure that the supply socket:
. Ensure
that there is no danger of explosion (AD) in the room. . The cable of the appliance is H05 VVF, designed
for internal use.
If the equipment has been transported or stored overturned,let is rest in its correct
position for at least 3 hours before hooking it up to the mains (see fig.5).
The controls of the appliance are situated at the front inside a protected recess.
changes the temperature in the cell from uniform to differentiated and vice versa. For a uniform
temperature (1TV), turn the switch on (green light on); turn the switch off for differentiated temperature
(4TV) (green light off).
to switch on the light inside the display cabinet.
to switch on the refrigeration system.
to read the temperature in the cabinet.
to adjust the temperature in the cabinet.
Press button
or
”
once to display the
temperature set-point, which can be changed by pressing key
or key
(see fig. 6).
. the plug is connected. . the refrigeration unit switch is turned on (green light lit up);
. thermometer shows the desired temperature for the goods to be stored; . the lights are turned on;
. door is firmly closed; . appliance is not exposed to direct sunlight or to powerful lamps; . ambient
temperature does not 30°C with 55% R.H. (climatic class 4); . there is sufficient ventilation for
the motor compartment; there is a clearance of at least 10 cm between the wall and the rear side of the
appliance; . the cabinet is suitably filled and shelves are not overloaded.
. Switch off the appliance. . Remove the refrigerated goods. . Wipe the internal surfaces of the
appliance with a sponge dipped in water with a little sodium bicarbonate. Dry with care.
Switch off the appliance. . Undo the screws which hold the top lamp socket in place. . Detach the
fluorescent tube from the top lamp socket.
Remove the protective cover.
Take the tube out of the
bottom lamp socket.
Replace the fluorescent tube. . Reassemble by following the above instructions
in reverse order (see fig. 7).
Open the door.
Take hold of the magnetic gasket with your hands and pull it out of the frame.
. Insert the new gasket and press it firmly down all around (see fig. 8).
a)
b)
c)
is properly earthed;
fulfils the requirements of the
rated current as set out on the rating plate;
complies with the IEC regulations:- thermal-magnetic
switch with In=rated value as stated on the rating plate;differential with Id sensitivity=30 mA.