DISPOSAL
WASTE STORAGE
Appliances that have reached the end of their service life should be suitably disposed of. The doors should
be removed before disposal.
Temporary storage of special waste is permitted while waiting for disposal by treatment and/or final
collection. Dispose of special waste in accordance with the laws in force with regard to protection of the
environment in the country of the user.
PROCEDURE FOR ROUGH DISMANTLING THE APPLIANCE
All couintries have different legislation; provision laid down by the laws and the authorised bodies of the
countries where the demolition takes place are therefore to be observed.
A general rule is to deliver the appliance to specialised collection and demolition centres. Dismantle the
refrigerator grouping together the components according to their chemical nature. The compressor contains
lubricating oil and refrigerant, which may be recycled. The refrigerator components are considered special
waste, which can be assimilated with domestic waste.
Make the appliance totally unusable by removing the power cable and any door locking mechanisms in order
to avoid the risk of anyone being trapped inside.
DISMANTLING OPERATIONS SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
3.3 ELECTRIC HOOK UP
Before making the electric connections, check to make sure that the mains voltage is the same as that
shown on the manufacturer's Serial plate.
An isolator switch must be installed before the appliance. Insert the electric wire into cable guard E
(Appendix A2) and push the cord through this and hook it up to terminal block as shown in wiring diagram
(See Appendix A4).
The cord should be within insulation specifications for rubber covered H05 RN-F (245 IEC 57) cables with
wire section for the power draw used (See Tables). The plug to be used must comply with EN 60320
regulation (BS 1363 in GB).
IMPORTANT: a good ground connection is essential in compliance with current regulations.
The Manufacturer declines all responsibility from damages or injury caused by failure to observe
these regulations.
3.3.1 Safety devices
Install a fused circuit beaker upstream from the appliance in compliance with current regulations. For full
protection
against
electric
to
the
GND
connection
4. OPERATION
4.1 SWITCHING ON
4.1.1
Power the appliance
Turn on the mains isolator switch.
Turn thermostat knob A to the required temperature: upper warning
light B (mains) and lower warning light C (thermostat) will switch on.
Wehen the temperature has been reached, the thermostat warning
light switches off and on according to the thermostat state.
4.2 Switch off
Turn the thermostat knob to position zero; both warning lights will
switch off. At the end of use, switch off the isolator switch.
4.3 Daily maintenance
On a daily basis, when the appliance is no longer in use, carry out the
cleaning operations as indicated under the section 5.2.
shocks
connect the metal structures (pipes, ducts, metal panels etc.)
marked
(equipotential point).
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER
B
o
C
C
o
0
A
80
70
65
55
C
30
40
50
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