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Refrigerant pipes ensure the refrigerating cycle inside of the cabinet. Therefore the products which are in the
cabinet stay cold.
IMPORTANT :
Please use the appropriate electrical voltage and ampere. Otherwise low or high voltage effects
your cabinet operational conditions in bad way. Before first-run of the cabinet please check all of the electrical
cables.
Electrical connections have to be applied by certified technician only, according to safety norms; make sure
that the power supply voltage is the same as that indicated on the nameplate (230V/50Hz)
In order to guarantee regular operation, voltage variation let to fluctuate in between +/-6% of the nominal
value. Make sure the power supply line and auxiliary line are wired with PVC fire redundant insulated copper
flexible cord conductors with adequate thickness and equipped with snap-in insulated cable terminals and
identification label.
4.ELECTRICAL INPUT
The assembly, installation and connection of these cabinets must be carried out by a certified technician.
Consult the circuit diagrams that are supplied with each cabinet when carrying out the electrical connections
and observe all of your country’s safety regulations in full.
Before plugging into the mains, check that the supply voltage is the same as the voltage indicated on the
nameplate. The electricity supply should be adequate for maximum consumption.
Electrical diagrams are in the electrical panel inside a plastic package. Technical cabinet data are showed in the
nameplate.
4.1.INITIAL START-UP
Before starting up the unit, allow at least one hour to pass in order to let the oil levels to stabilize, as
they would have been displaced during transportation.
Connect the cabinet to the mains and the display will light up showing two horizontal strips. These
indicate that the control is conducting a self-test.
After approximately 5 seconds the temperature that has been read by the control will appear
on the
display
and the unit will actuate itself.
The power cords must be properly spread out, safe from shocks and far from
liquids, water and heat sources, and in perfect condition. The use of adaptor
plugs is forbidden.
Earthing is mandatory according to current legislation, as is providing protection
against power surges, short circuits and indirect contacts.