SHELVES: the shelves were designed to bear a maximal load of 225 kg/sq.m. They have 3 downward inclined posi-
tions (0° - 10° - 20°), which is obtained by moving the shelf supporting bracket on the display case's uprights.
9. PRESCRIPTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
KEEPING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS IN THE DISPLAY CASE IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN, ( f i g. 1 0 )
DO NOT REMOVE protections or panels when it requires the use of tools. D O N OT R E M OV E T H E E L E C -
T R I C C O N T R O L B OA R D C OV E R A N D T H E S C R E W S FA S T E N I N G S H E L F L I G H T I N G P LU G S.
Do not expose the display case to atmospheric agents ( f i g. 1 5 ) . DO NOT STEP on the trolley-bumper. D O
N OT S T E P O N T H E TO P O F T H E D I S P L AY C A S E A N D D O N OT L AY W E I G H T S O N I T.
Do not spill water directly or indirectly on the display case ( f i g. 1 5 ) . Do not touch the machine with damp
or wet hands or feet; do not use it while barefoot ( f i g. 1 4 ) .
ANY OTHER USE NOT EXPRESSLY MENTIONED IN THIS BOOKLET MUST BE CONSIDERED AS HAZARDOUS.
THE MANUFACTURER ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM IMPROPER,
INCORRECT OR UNREASONABLE USE.
The installation of the appliance and the refrigerant condensing unit must only be made by the manfacturer's
service personel or similarly skilled person.
The information provided with an appliance with a separate refrigerant condensing unit shall include:
- information on the type of separate refrigerant condensing unit to wich the cabinet shall be connected;
- an electrical diagrams showing the electrical terminals for connections.
THE INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING PERSONS (INCLUDING CHILDREN) WITH REDUCED PHYSICAL, SEN-
SORY OR MENTAL CAPABILITIES, OR LACK OF EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE AND CHILDREN PLAYING
WITH THE APPLIANCE ARE NOT REQUIRED
10. ORDINARY MAINTENANCE
AT T E N T I O N ! BEFORE STARTING ANY MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING, DISCONNECT THE REFRIGERATOR
FROM THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY BY THE MAIN WALL CUT-OFF SWITCH ( f i g. 1 7 ) .
I M P O RTA N T: During maintenance or cleaning operations, be sure that the light in the working area is suf-
ficient. If necessary use an additional source of light.
CLEANING THE DISPLAY CASE
1) Every week clean the outer surfaces of the display case with mild soap or detergent in lukewarm water only.
Wipe carefully with a soft cloth. Never clean it using inflammable or scouring agents, alcohol, acetone or solvents.
NEVER CLEAN THE DISPLAY CASE BY THE USE OF WATER JETS. Clean glass surfaces using glass-cleaning
products only. The use of water is not recommended here, as it may cause scale to build up.
ATTENTION! NEVER WASH OR CLEAN THE UPPER SIDE OF THE DISPLAY CASE WITH WATER OR LIQUIDS
2) Every month clean the cabinet's inside surfaces following the instructions provided in the preceding item and
those indicated herebelow:
3) Defrost the display case every three months to let the ice that may formed between the fins melt. Frost may
otherwise prevent correct operation. Proceed as follows:
·
Disconnect the display case from the electrical power supply by the wall main cut-off switch (fig. 17).
·
Empty the appliance, store the contents in cold rooms or refrigerators that are adequate for keeping the requisi-
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