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ABF 05-10-15
ENGLISH
Do not exceed the loading capacity stated on
the preceding table at page 6 (Fig. 1a - 1b)
Do not leave the trays too close to avoid a wrong
air circulation within the cabinet (Fig.2a - 2b)
Do not set the trays too far from the evaporator
(Fig. 3a - 3b)
If the unit is not completely loaded avoid to
concentrate the trays in one part of the appliance
and distribute them all over the available height
(Fig. 4a -4b)
2.3 POWER OUTPUT AND ABSORBED
POWER
Technical data for power output and absorbed
power are given in Table 1.
Bear in mind the operational limit characteristics
as indicated in heading 4.4.
2.4 WEIGHTS
Unit weights of the appliance are shown in
Table 1.
2.5 NOISE LEVEL
Noise level of the appliance according to the
law.
2.6 MATERIALS AND REFRIGERANTS
Materials in contact or potentially in contact with
food products are in compliance with the relevant
directives. The appliance is designed and built
so that food contact parts can be cleaned before
each use. The refrigerants utilized (R404A,)
comply with established regulations.
Section 3 INSTALLATION
3.1 TRANSPORT AND HANDLING
The appliance must be transported and
handled exclusively in a vertical position,
in observance of the instructions printed on
the packing.
This precaution is necessary to avoid
contamination of the refrigerant circuit with
compressor lube oil with resulting valve and
heat exchanger coil failure and problems starting the electric motor.
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for problems due to transport executed in conditions other than those specified above.
The accessories supplied with the appliance (runners, wire shelves, basins, trays, remote condenser with connection pipes) are
supplied in separate packs shipped inside or separately from the unit.
The appliance is secured to a wooden base and wrapped in polyethylene or packed in a carton, cage or crate.
Refer to heading 3.6 for information on correct disposal of packing material.
The appliance must be handled using a fork lift truck or a pallet truck with suitable forks (fork length at least equal to 2/3 length of
unit).
The dimensions and weight of the packed appliance are shown in Table 1.
Maximum permissible stacking and the position of the centre of gravity are shown on the information label on the packing.
3.2 POSITIONING
Incorrect positioning can cause damage to the appliance and generate hazardous conditions for personnel. The installer must therefore
observe the following general regulations:
- make sure you maintain a minimum of 5 cm from the walls
- the room must be well ventilated
- keep well away from sources of heat
- avoid direct sunlight

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