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▪ Do not use any steam or high-pressure
cleaners.
▪ Do not damage concealed electrical parts.
Do not drill holes in the appliance and do not
carry out any other work on the appliance.
2.5.2 Refrigerant circuit
Only qualified staff may carry out work on the refriger-
ant circuit.
In the event of fault messages or damage to the appli-
ance, contact the maintenance service (see →Mainte-
nance services).
Flammable refrigerants
WARNING
The refrigerant is highly flammable. If
leaks occur, refrigerant can escape
and cause an explosive gas/air mix-
ture.
This can result in fire and explosion with a
subsequent fire risk.
▪ Refrigerant R-290 (propane) is classified in
safety group A3 according to EN 378-1.
The refrigerant used and the filling quantity
can be seen on the rating plate (see →Rat-
ing plate and serial number).
▪ Keep ignition sources away (heat, sparks,
open flames, hot surfaces).
▪ Use a damp cloth or sponge to remove
condensation water and for cleaning. Do
not use dry cloths or sponges to dry the
appliance. (Risk of electrostatic charge and
sparking)
▪ Do not obstruct the ventilation openings in
the appliance housing. Use only original
accessory parts.
▪ Do not use any mechanical devices or
other means (e.g. ice scrapers) to acceler-
ate the defrosting process.
▪ Do not operate any electrical devices (e.g.
wet vacuum cleaners) inside the cooling
compartment that do not correspond to the
design recommended by the manufacturer.
Appliances with explosion protection mark-
ings (see →Explanation of symbols) are
permitted.
▪ Do not use any steam or high-pressure
cleaners.
▪ Only install the appliance in well-ventilated
rooms.
▪ Do not install the appliance in cellars or
lowered rooms.
▪ Ducts and wall bushings must be sealed
under and behind the unit to protect
against fire.
▪ Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
▪ Do not expose the appliance to tempera-
tures higher than 70°C (158°F) during
transport and storage.
▪ Avoid transmitting pulsations and vibra-
tions to the appliance.
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▪ Do not allow external forces to act on the
appliance, e.g. careless handling with a lift
truck or floor cleaning machine.
▪ Do not drill holes in the appliance and do not
carry out any other work on the appliance.
▪ Do not crush or bend pipes.
▪ Only qualified staff may carry out work on
the refrigerant circuit.
▪ Only open the refrigerant circuit and suck
off the refrigerant in well-ventilated rooms
outside store business hours (when cus-
tomers are not present) or outdoors.
▪ Disconnect the appliance prior to all
maintenance, service, or repair work (see
→Shutdown). Secure the appliance
against reconnection.
▪ During the repair a competent person with
knowledge of local conditions must be
available as contact for the qualified staff.
CAUTION
Liquid refrigerant.
Frostbite to skin.
▪ Wear safety goggles and safety gloves.
▪ Protect hands and face from contact with
liquid/leaking refrigerant.
2.5.3 Mechanical hazards
WARNING
Transport of the appliances with in-
dustrial trucks.
Risk of injury to persons in the event of a col-
lision.
▪ Observe transport routes for industrial trucks.
▪ Secure transported goods.
▪ Only trained personnel may operate indus-
trial trucks.
▪ Observe the stacking height specifications
on the packaging.
Appliance tipping hazard.
Persons may become trapped.
▪ Do not climb onto or into the appliance.
Missing and/or not fully functional
safety devices.
Risk of injury, e.g. from rotating parts
▪ Check to ensure safety devices are com-
plete and working.
▪ Do not remove protective devices and co-
vers attached to the appliance.
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