Safety Devices; Mordinary And Programmed Maintenance; Elementary Safety Standards; Instructions For Emergency Operations In The Case - TRAPEZA 7NU0309CG54 Manual Uso Y Mantenimiento

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basket or rack at a time so as not to compromise the stability of the
refrigerator.
Gradually arrange the foodstuff starting from the bottom upwards; simi-
larly, remove foodstuff starting from the top downwards.
THE MACHINE HAS NOT BEEN DESIGNED TO BE INSTALLED IN AN EX-
PLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE.
Maximum load (uniformly distributed) per basket, drawer or
rack = 40 kg
REFRIGERATOR WITH CASTERS
When moving, take care not to forcefully push the refrigerator so as avoid
overturning and damage. Note also any unevenness of the surface on
which the refrigerator is being pushed. Refrigerators fi tted with casters
cannot be levelled, therefore, ensure that the surface on which they rest
is perfectly horizontal and level.
ALWAYS BLOCK THE CASTERS WITH THE STOPS PROVIDED.
DANGER CAUSED BY MOVING PARTS
The only moving part is the ventilator, which presents no risk as it is
isolated by a protection grill secured with screws (before removing this
protection, disconnect the machine from the power supply).
DANGER CAUSED BY LOW/HIGH TEMPERATURES
Adhesive labels indicating "TEMPERATURE WARNING" are located in the
proximity of areas which constitute dangers of low/high temperatures.
DANGER CAUSED BY ELECRICAL POWER
Electrical risks have been eliminated by designing the electrical system in
accordance with CEI EN 60204-1 and CEI EN 60335-1.
Adhesive labels indicate "high voltage" areas which may present electri-
cal risks.
DANGER CAUSED BY NOISE
Leq at the noisiest point at 1 m in operating conditions
Lpc at 1 m in operating conditions
OTHER RISKS
Any liquids emanating from foodstuffs or washing products are prevented
from leaking outside by a drain positioned at the bottom. During clea-
ning operations, remove the plug and place a collection tray under the
machine (hmax=100mm).
IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THE PLUG IS REFITTED IN
THE HOLE. IN THE CASE OF MACHINES WITH NO DRAIN, AVOID
ANY REMNANTS OF LIQUIDS BY CLEANING THOROUGHLY ON A
DAILY BASIS

3.3. SAFETY DEVICES

IT IS ABSOLUTELY PROHIBITED TO TAMPER WITH
OR REMOVE THE SAFETY DEVICES PROVIDED (PROTECTION
GRILLS, DANGER LABELS, ETC.). THE MANUFACTURER DOES
NOT ACCEPT ANY RESPONSIBILITY SHOULD THE SAID IN-
STRUCTIONS NOT BE OBSERVED.
Tampering with or removing the safety devices provided (protection grills,
danger labels, etc.) is expressly prohibited. The manufacturer does not
accept any responsibility should the said instructions not be observed.
4. ORDINARY AND PROGRAMMED MAINTENANCE
The information contained in this section refers to appropriate and trained
personnel in the case of ordinary maintenance; while specialised and
authorised personnel is required for extraordinary and/or programmed
maintenance.

4.1. ELEMENTARY SAFETY STANDARDS

Before performing any intervention, disconnect the plug of the machine
from the electrical power supply.
REMOVAL OF PROTECTIONS OR SAFETY DEVICES IS PROHI
BITED.
In ordinary maintenace operations, the removal of protections/saftey de-
vices (grills, adhesive labels, etc.) is prohibited.
4.2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR EMERGENCY OPERATIONS IN
THE CASE OF FIRE
NOTE:
Do not use water in the case of fi re.
Use CO
fi re extinguisher (carbonic anhydride) and cool the motor com-
2
partment area as quickly as possible.

4.3. CLEANING THE MACHINE

Before any cleaning operation, disconnect the machine from the electrical
power supply.

INITIAL INSTALLATION

Before operating, wash the interior and accessories with a little water and
neutral soap in order to remove the characteristic "new" odour. Arrange
the accessories inside the cabinet in positions most appropriate for use.

DAILY CLEANING

Carefully clean the external surfaces of the machine using a damp cloth
and following the direction of the fi nish.
Use neutral detergents and not substances with a chlorine and/or abra-
sive base.
Do not use utensils which may cause scraches and consequently the
formation of rust. Rinse with clean water and dry carefully.
Clean the interior of the cabinet with neutral detergents which do not
contain chlorine or abrasives, to avoid the formation of dirt residues. In
the case of hardened residues, use soap and water or neutral detergents,
using a wooden or plastic spatula if necessary.
After cleaning, rinse with a little water and dry carefully.
Do not wash the machine with direct water jets, as any water leakage
into electical components may affect their proper functioning.
Lower and adjoining areas of the machine must also be cleaned on a
daily basis with soap and water and not with toxic or chlorine-based
detergents.
< 70dB (A)
PERIODIC CLEANING AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE
< 130 dB(C)
Cleaning and general maintenance operations must be carried out to
ensure the consistent performance of the machine.
The refrigerator unit (condenser) must be cleaned by specialised person-
nel.
Regularly clean the drain to avoid that the hole becomes blocked.
IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THE HOLE IS CLOSED ONCE
AGAIN WITH THE APPROPRIATE PLUG.
4.4. PERIODIC VERIFICATIONS
- Check that the plug is correctly inserted in the power supply.
- Check the absence of effects from heat sources.
- Check that the machine is perfectly level.
- Check that the door gasket seals perfectly.
- Check that the drain is not blocked.
- Check that the condenser battery is not covered with dust; should this
be the case, request technical assistance.
4.5. PRECAUTIONS IN THE CASE OF EXTENDED PERI-
ODS OF INACTIVITY
If an extended period of inactivity of the machine is foreseen:
- switch the machine off by pressing the OFF button on the control panel;
- remove the plug from the power supply;
- empty the refrigerator and carefully clean it (see section on cleaning);
- leave doors ajar to ensure air circulation and avoid the formation of
mould and/or bad odours.

4.6. EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE

(only by specialised personnel)
- Periodically clean condenser.
- Check door gaskets to ensure perfect sealing.
- Check that the electrical system is in order.
- Check the surround heating elements (using an amperometric clamp).
IN THE CASE OF REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS, ALWAYS
PROVIDE THE CODE AND SERIAL NUMBER OF THE MACHINE,
VISIBLE ON THE SPECIFICATIONS PLATE.
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