Notes on use
When loading the vehicle, ensure that the cold air leaving the evaporator can circu-
late freely. The loading area should only be loaded up to approx. 30 cm below the
cooling area ceiling. The outlet of the evaporator must be completely free and may
not be covered with goods.
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NOTE
If the loading area doors are opened frequently, warmth and moisture
enter the cooling area. This can cause ice to form on the cooling system,
which reduces the cooling capacity. Therefore, open the doors as little
and as briefly as possible.
Avoid extended empty runs when the cooling system is activated.
Regularly check proper function of the loading area doors.
Problem-free door seals and functioning door locks contribute to high
transport safety.
Regularly check the bodywork in the loading area for damage. Even
minor damage can cause your refrigerated items to not be adequately
cooled, especially at high ambient temperatures.
8.2
Notes on correct cooling operation
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NOTE
The cooling system not only cools but also extracts moisture from the air.
The moisture freezes on the surface of the evaporator. This reduces the
cooling capacity. The resulting ice must be defrosted at regular intervals
to maintain the cooling capacity. The system is defrosted automatically
every hour (also see chapter "Defrosting the cooling system" on
page 15).
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