2.4 Installation.
2.4.1 Incoming inspection.
Check that the equipment has not been damaged during transportation and that the accessories are intact
and complete. In the event of damage and/or defect you should inform your supplier.
2.4.2 Mains voltage.
Your appliance can be run off the mains at a nominal voltage of 110, 115, 127, 220, 230 or 240 Volt
AC, 50-60 Hz. On the bottom of the appliance, you will find the mains voltage selector
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to set the
correct mains voltage. Check if the voltage is selected correctly (setting of a lower value than the
value which should be used in your region can lead to irreversible damage of the equipment). You
can use a coin to turn the switch.
2.4.3 Functional test.
During production the equipment is tested for electrical safety. Whenever the equipment is switched on,
the processor performs an extensive test to ensure that the equipment is operating correctly. In addition
you must check whether the display and the indicator lamps are operating correctly. If this is not the
case, then you must not use the equipment and you must contact your supplier.
If you can’t read or if it is difficult to read the display, then press the system adjustment button 12 and
select option contrast. Use the black ¿ button to darken the text or the black À button if you want to
make the text lighter.
2.4.4 Selecting the operating language.
You have the possibility to change the operating language by depressing system adjust button 12 and
selecting the language option. You have the choice from various languages. Once selected, the
equipment will use the language you have chosen.
2.4.5 Location and transportation.
The equipment must be set up horizontally and stable. You must ensure that the perforated sections on
both sides of the casing are not covered up, thus hindering air circulation. Objects must not be placed on
the equipment and you must ensure that no liquid enters the equipment. Empty the watercontainer of
the vacuum part before transportation of the unit. Use the original packaging, if sending of the unit is
necessary.
The appliance is capable, while packed for transport and storage, of being exposed for a period not
exceeding 15 weeks to environmental conditions not outside the following ranges:
• an ambient temperature range of -20ºC to +60ºC;
• a relative humidity range of 10% to 100%, including condensation;
• an atmospheric pressure range of 500hPa to 1060 HPa.
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