y removing the door in rear position
- open the door to its maximum position (A). Lift it to release the lower pin (B).
- swivel the door so that the pin is outside the body of the container (C). Caution! Do not go too far, as this would damage
the upper pin (D).
- lower the door to pull the upper pin out (E).
y reverse the sequence to refit.
A
C
y Do not store boxes near a heat source (oven, boiler...) or in direct sunlight.
y The boxes can be cleaned either in a dishwasher or with a low-pressure hose, without heating block. Do not use water in
excess of 85 °C.
y All proprietary detergents can be used but do not use any substances that might damage the polyethylene such as undiluted
bleach, petrol, vinegar, acids, etc...
y If the boxes are to be washed in a tunnel, tape fittings so that they do not snag.
y Do not blow dry at temperature over 85 °C.
y Our containers are manufactured in hygienic polyethylene with CFC-free foam insulation.
y If it is less thermal efficient, check both the condition of the door gasket and closure systems. Replace the gasket and put
closing systemsback if necessary. The exterior and interior walls must not be pierced.
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
y This appliance is not designated for use by people, (including children), with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities,
or people lacking in experience or knowledge, unless they are in the presence of a person who is responsible for their
safety, who can monitor them or instruct them prior to using the appliance.
y Children should be monitored to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
HEATED INSULATED BOXES END OPENING
y These containers are intended for transporting food which loses its temperature quickly, or for holding food at the desired
temperature.
y Use tanks with sealed lids to avoid food spatter onto the internal heating block parts. These containers must not be used
to carry liquids.
y Before using, remove the white protective film from the heating block inner face.
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B
D
E
STOP