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2.4
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
Avoid having direct sources of heat, cold, humidity, sunlight and ultraviolet rays in the nal location of this
appliance. Air conditioning, etc can have a negative inuence on the correct operation of the same.
Make sure the oor is level, in this way preventing any vibration or noise.
2.5
CONNECTIONS
A power supply other than the type specied may seriously damage the system.
Electric circuit is provided with all the safety devices required to guarantee correct operation and the complete
safety of the user.
Plug the unit into a suitable power source as detailed later in this manual.
The cabinet is tted with a single phase power supply which facilitates its connection everywere.
3.
OPERATION
3.1
GENERAL INFORMATION
The hot cabinet has two or three resistors (depending on the model):
Heat resistence: generates heat, which is distributed within the chamber using a fan.
Humidity resistence (1 units for the HTB-10 and 20, or 2 units operating simultaneously, for the HTB-40): acting on
a the stamped chamber that generates the necessary humidity inside the chamber. The moisture resistance
are made of silicone and have power 500W.
All hot cabinets carry a 41W fan and a heating resistence, wich can be 1400W for the HTB-10 and 20, or 2400W
for the HTB-40 .
The hot trolley is tted with a limiter or safety thermostat, wich cut off the main power supply in case the internal
temperature exceeds the 150 5%.
Resetting of the thermostat is manual and bipolar cut. The moisture resistance has a clixon , acting to 140 5%
with automatic reset (If the cabinet runs out of water).
Set the desired operating temperature on the digital controller. Specic setting instructions are detailed later in
this manual.
Machine maintenance operations must only be carried out by specialized Technicians provided with suitable
personal protection equipment (safety shoes, gloves, glasses, overalls, etc.), tools, utensils and ancillary means.
Important machine parts
Figure 1, at the beginning of the document (page D), shows parts and details indicated with letters.
The following descriptions make reference to those parts and details: