7. CONNECTION TO THE MAINS
1
. Ensure that mains voltage and frequency are the same as those stated on the rating plate placed at the back of the appliance,
near the control board.
2.
Ensure that the supply socket has the following characteristics:
appropriate for the nominal current, as set out on the rating plate.
differential switch (circuit breaker) with In = nominal value as stated on the rating plate with sensitivity Id = 30 mA
supply cable to the appliance is H05 VVF, designed for internal use. . Ensure that there is no danger of explosion. . Insert
the plug into the socket. (Do not use triple or adapter) . Press the switch to the refrigeration unit so that the green light is lit
up (See picture 5).
8. CONTROLS
The appliance is supplied with adjusting controls, located in the rear panel.
"SET or P"
(once only) - the display will show the cell set temperature; pushing Button
temperature will increase. Conversely, pushing Button
internal lighting, press the relevant switch. Models SS have no lighting system, instead of a switch there's a net red warning
light (See picture 6).
9. CHECKING CORRECT FUNCTIONING, BEFORE INTRODUCING THE GOODS
1.
The appliance is plugged in. . The switch for the refrigeration unit is switched on with the green light lit up.
temperature is right for the goods to be stored.
light of the sun or high powered lamps. . The ambient temperature does not exceed that in which the appliance is designed to
work normally, 30°C - 55% R.H. (climatic class 4). . There is adequate clearance (at least 30 cm) in front of the grill, to
ensure an adequate flow of air to the motor compartment.
10. CLEANING THE CONDENSER
1.
Switch off the appliance and remove the plug from the wall socket.
situated on the right-hand side, under the appliance. In the case of model Super 75, the recess is protected with a grille.
Remove the grid to clean the condenser.
cleaner to remove the remaining dust. . Replace the protection grille and switch on the electrical supply. (See picture 7)
11. INTERNAL CLEANING
1.
Switch off the electrical supply as in Chapter 10.
sponge dipped in water and a little baking soda. Dry with care.
12. REPLACEMENT OF LAMP
1
. Switch off the electrical supply as in Chapter 10. . Remove the transparent lamp-cover, pushing the edges with both hands,
until it unhooks from the lamp-holder. . Turn the fluorescent tube until it clicks, then remove the tube itself. . Replace the
fluorescent tube and replace everything in reverse order (See picture 8).
DISPOSAL OF YOUR OLD PRODUCT
Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused.
When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the
European Directive 2002/96/EC. Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical
and electronic products.
Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household
waste. The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and
human health.
6
3 "DOWN",
2
4.
The inside light is switched on.
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7
(SKILLED PERSONNEL ONLY)
3.
Use a brush, to remove the dust layer from the condenser fins. . Use a vacuum
5
(ONCE A WEEK)
2.
Remove the stored goods. . Wipe the tank and the glasses with a
2
3
c)
It complies with the IEC regulations: magnetothermic
4
1. To adjust the temperature:
the temperature will decrease.
5.
The appliance is not exposed to the direct
2.
The condenser can be reached through a recess
3
10
It is properly earthed.
a)
b)
5
a) Push Button
2 "UP"
several times the
2.
To switch on the
3.
The inside
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4
It is
. . The
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1