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The power cord must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current
marked on the product's electrical ratings label. The voltage and current
rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rating
marked on the product.
Do not use reductions or multi-way adapters
It is important to connect the equipment correctly to an efficient earth system
executed in compliance with the relevant legislation.
The equipment must be positioned so that plug can be easily reached
If the SUPPLY CORD is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
3.4 SET UP OPERATIONS
To avoid errors and accidents, perform a series of checks for possible damage sustained
during transport, installation and hook-up operations before starting up the unit.
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Check the condition of the power cord (no cut or chaffing). Check that the door hinges
and shelf support are stable.
Check the door seal is not damaged (broken or scratched) and that the door closes
and seals properly.
Make sure all copper tubing, unions are in perfect condition.
FOR OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE
Do not block the motor compartment air vents. Do not lay objects on the top of the
equipment
Arrange the products on suitable shelves or in containers. Do not place products
directly on the base or against the walls, doors or fixed guards of the unit.
Make sure doors are kept closed.
Keep the defrost water drain outlet clear.
Limit the frequency and duration of opening; each time the door is opened the internal
temperature will alter.
Load products at ambient temperature gradually to allow correct refrigeration. Perform
routine maintenance regularly.
3.5 RE- INSTALLATION
Observe the following procedure:
Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.
Handle the equipment in accordance with the instructions in Section 3.1.
Follow the instructions in Section 3.2 for positioning and hook-ups in the new location
.
3.6 SCRAPPING AND DISPOSAL
These units may contain materials, which at the end of the working life of the apparatus,
must be disposed at one of the recycling centres nominated by your Local National Health
Department or as specified by the law in force. Scrapping and disposal of the equipment
must be carried out in full observance of established legislation in your country.