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• Don‘t pierce or burn any components on the appliance's cooling circuit. Keep away from
naked flame.
• The appliance must be stored in such a way as to prevent mechanical damage.
• The appliance should be installed, used and stored in a room with an area larger than 11 m
2
.
• Be aware that coolants may not emit odour, which means that you can‘t detect leakage by smell.
• Observe for compliance with national gas directives.
• Don‘t place any objects on or cover the ventilation openings.
• Note that the appliance must be kept in a well-ventilated area where the room size
corresponds to the area of the space for its intended use.
• Anyone working or otherwise operating a refrigeration circuit should own a valid certificate
from an industrially accredited, authorised body confirming their competence to dispose of
the coolant fluids safely in accordance with industry-recognised assessment specifications.
• Service must only be performed at locations recommended by the product
manufacturer. Maintenance and repairs requiring the assistance of other qualified
personnel should be performed under the supervision of a person qualified to
handle flammable coolants.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
• Never use at the nominal voltage other than 230V/50Hz. The circuit must be properly and
accordingly current protected.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROTECTION CLASS II MACHINES
• Machines must be powered via a current protector (RCD) with a maximum 30 mA tripping current.
EXTENSION LEAD
• Always use a double-insulated power supply and the parameters corresponding to
the machine’s power consumption. The minimum cross section of the cable must be determined
according to the current or power data on the fork/label of the machine. It‘s not only necessary
to take the load into account, but also the length of the extension lead and the type of fuse.
• Position power supply cable so it does not interfere with the work and is not damaged.
• Only use rubberised extension cables with sufficient conductor cross section and fully developed.
Minimum cross-sections of the e fully developed extension cord:
up to 6 A including: > 0.75 mm
2
up to 10 A including: > 1.0 mm
2
up to16 A including: > 1.5 mm
2
Maximum cable length in relation to the cross section
Cable cross section (mm
2
) 0,75 1 1,5 2,5
Maximum possible length (m) 30 40 60 100
• The correct maximum load of the extension cable must always be indicated on its label.
• Use only outdoor cables, preferably colour-coded, well visible. This reduces the chance of
accidental damage to the cable.
UNPACKING
• Carefully check all parts after unpacking the product from the box.
• Do not throw away packaging materials until you have not reviewed carefully if they did not
remain a part of the product.