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ABF 05-10-15
ENGLISH
Indications for optimal duty
- do not block the motor compartment air vents
- arrange the food on suitable shelves or in containers. Do not place food directly on the base or against the walls, doors or
fixed guards of the unit (see Fig. 1a/b -2a/b - 3a/b - 4a/b at page 7)
- make sure doors are kept closed
- keep the defrost water drain outlet clear
- avoid to open the doors during the blast chilling and schock freezing cycles
- perform routine maintenance regularly (see section 6).
3.5 RE-INSTALLATION
Observe the following procedure:
- switch off the appliance from the main switch
- disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet
- handle the appliance in accordance with the instructions in heading 3.1
- follow the instructions in headings 3.2 and 3.3 for positioning and hook-ups in the new location
3.6 SCRAPPING AND DISPOSAL
Scrapping and disposal of the appliance must be carried out in full observance of established legislation in your country.
Section 4 OPERATION
4.1 APPLICATIONS AND INTENDED USE
4.1.1 Intended use and permitted use
The appliance is designed and built for blast chilling, schock freezing and conservation of products on commercial premises.
4.1.2 Improper and unauthorized use
1) treatment of products that require constant monitoring with indications in the case of temperature changes or interruption of
refrigeration. For example:
- medicinal products
- blood and plasma
- thermo-sensitive chemical reactants
2) use in places subject to explosive atmosphere
All uses except authorized uses of the appliance shall be construed as “improper use” for which the manufacturer declines all
responsibility.
4.2 SAFETY AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION
The appliance embodies various features designed to assure the safety and protect the health of the user. The following list describes
the protections adopted against mechanical risks:
- surfaces, edges, corners: accessible parts of the appliance have no sharp corners, sharp edges or rough surfaces that could cause
injury
- moving parts: moving parts of the unit are designed, built and configured to avoid risk. Moving parts are protected by fixed guards
to prevent accidental contact that could result in injury.
Measures adopted for protection against additional risks:
- electrical power: the appliance is designed, built and fitted out with the aim of preventing the risk of electric shock in compliance
with established safety legislation
- noise: the appliance is designed and built to reduce risks related to the emission of airborne noise to the minimum possible.
4.3 SAFETY DATAPLATES AND GUARDS
It is strictly forbidden (Fig.10):
- to tamper with or remove the evaporator cover that protects the user from the
risk of cutting on the heat exchanger fins
- to remove the dataplate fixed low behind the appliance showing technical
specifications (1) and earth connection warning (2)
- to remove the dataplates on the evaporator unit cover near the electrical wiring
inside the motor housing which warn the user to disconnect electrical power
before working on appliance (3)
- to remove the dataplate fixed inside the motor compartment indicating earthing
(4)
- to remove the data tag fixed to the power cord showing the type of power
supply (5)
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for safety of the appliance if the
above recommendations are not observed.
4.4 OPERATING LIMITS
The appliance is designed and built to work in ambient temperatures of between + 10°C and + 32°C with maximum relative humidity of
60%. If the ambient conditions are different it will not be possible to achieve the performance levels specified by the manufacturer.
The standard power supply must be 230/240V; 50 Hz ABF 05 - 400/420V; 50 Hz ABF 10/15/20.

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