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CAUTION
Risk of injury due to glass breakage.
Glass bottles with liquids may burst in the
process of freezing and cause cuts.
➤ It is prohibited to store any kinds of
bottles in freezer cabinets.
The AHT freezer cabinets are supplied in different de-
signs (cabinet models). Shelf baskets, hanging baskets
or separation grilles can also be supplied as accesso-
ries.
note
• During each effective cooling procedure, condensa-
tion accrues and the moisture contained in the air is
frozen onto the cooling surfaces. The operator must
therefore defrost the cabinet manually at regular in-
tervals.
4. Unpacking and handling
note
• In order to prevent the cabinet from being damaged,
it must only be transported and stored in the posi-
tion of use.
A visual inspection must be carried out before and dur-
ing unpacking of the cabinet to determine any damage
that may have occurred during transit.
notes
• Please check for loose parts, dents, scratches, visible
loss of liquid, etc. Any damage must be reported to
your competent AHT customer service representa-
tive immediately before commissioning the cabinet.
• Before disposing of the packaging material, this
material should be checked for any loose functional
parts.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock.
A damaged cabinet may cause a short
circuit or fault to frame.
➤ Do not under any circumstances con-
nect a damaged cabinet to the electric
circuit.
➤ Please contact your competent AHT
service partner or the central AHT cus-
tomer service team immediately.
note
• The local AHT service partner must be contacted
when reporting any damage. You can nd their ser-
vice number on a label found on the cabinet. If you
are unable to find the service number, please contact
the central AHT customer service team (→ see Chap-
ter 16 for contact address).
5. Installation
notes
• The cabinet and its components must not be ex-
posed to direct sunlight and not be heated above
+70 °C (158 °F)
• The cabinet should be operated in an environment
defined by the climate class (see rating plate).
The following points must be adhered to when
assembling the cabinet:
- Ensure the cabinet is stable and level.
- The ventilation openings (air grilles) of the cabinet
must be kept free. Set up the cabinet in a well ven-
tilated position.
- When setting up the cabinet, ensure there is an all-
round spacing of at least 50 mm (1.97 inches) or
at least 100 mm (3.94 inches) for cabinet types for
climate class 5 with designation (-5) according to the
cabinet model overview for boundary surfaces (e.g.
walls, cabinets, shelves). Operation is permitted only
with the available castors.
- Avoid draughts and increased heat radiation at the
installation location. Do not place the cabinets in
front of radiators, heating systems and in the vicinity
of air outlets.
- Do not install heat sources or spotlights (e.g. light
bulbs) in the cabinet. Any heat radiation in the cabi-
net will lead to increased operating costs and may
impair the performance of the cabinet.
- Block the castors after installation by using the park-
ing brake (optional).
- The cabinet must not travel up and down steps, oth-
erwise it will get damaged.
- Advertising posters must only be stuck on as
thin films. Ventilation openings (air grilles),
temperature displays, safety notes and
the rating plate must not be covered.
- Do not attach any thick, insulating materials to the
exterior walls.
- Ensure that the lid (glass or insulating lid) is in the
right position. The lettering must be legible from
above.