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Safety guidelines:
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Keep ignition sources away (heat, sparks, open flames, hot surfaces).
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Use a damp cloth or sponge to remove condensation water and for cleaning. Do
not use dry clothes or sponges to dry the unit (Risk of electrostatic charge and
sparking).
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Before starting-up and restarting, fill the drain with approx. 2 litres of water.
Prevents carry-over of refrigerant into drains.
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It is prohibited to cover any ventilation opening of the unit. Safe minimum
distance must be kept (between units) to ensure sufficient air access.
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Do not use any mechanical devices or other means (e.g., ice scrapers) to
accelerate the defrosting.
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Do not use steam or high-pressure cleaners for basic cleaning.
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Only install the units in well-ventilated rooms.
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Do not install the units in cellars or lowered rooms.
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Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
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Do not expose the unit
to temperatures higher than 70°C during transport
ation
and storage.
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Avoid transmitting pulsations and vibrations to the unit.
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Do not allow external forces to act on the appliance, e.g., careless handling with
a forklift or floor cleaning machine.
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Do not crush or bend pipes.
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Only qualified maintenance personnel may carry out work on the refrigerant
circuit.
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Only open the refrigerant circuit and suck off the refrigerant in well-ventilated
rooms outside store business hours (when customers are not present) or
outdoors.
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Disconnect the unit prior to all maintenance, service, or repair work.
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Disposal of the unit must be performed following Waste & Disposal-Recycling
Regulations requirements.
Failure to comply with safety requirements could lead to potential health injuries and
safety risks.
2.3.
Material damage during prolonged shutdown
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Operate the appliance in a stable operating position (horizontal alignment).
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Operate the device only on the designated adjustable feet.
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Read the installation notes (
see chapter 4.2
).
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Do not operate the unit above the climate class specified on the technical data
sticker.
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Check that the unit is in proper condition. Any damage must be repaired
immediately.
•
In the event of a power failure, stored products must be inspected by the
operating company (temperature check).
Summary of Contents for JUPITER H8
Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL MULTIDECK JUPITER ...
Page 14: ...14 Install the plastic legs Lower the multideck ...
Page 19: ...19 Seal connection gaps using the adhesive foam tape ...
Page 20: ...20 Apply silicone as shown in the picture to seal the joint ...
Page 24: ...24 Secure brackets on the legs Secure the tapped clips to the dust cover ...
Page 43: ...43 Date Work Name ...