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4. INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING 

This type of equipment should be installed and mounted by qualified and experienced 
technicians.  

4.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

Please, follow these instructions while installing the cabinet: 
•Personnel responsible for moving and installing equipment must have flexible and non-slip 
work gloves, safety glasses, and safety shoes that must be used whenever necessary. 
 
•Follow the instructions in the "Installation" section of the current manual and additional 
guidelines, if applicable. 
 
•Do not walk on the equipment.  
 
•Do not install and use the equipment if it is damaged. 
At installing the device near a wall, respect the distance of not less than 60 mm.  
 

ATTENTION! Do not block the air vents located in the device body; 

 

Do not install the equipment: 

• Under direct sunlight; 

• Near heat sources such as batteries, heaters, or stoves; 

 

• Near ventilation grilles, doors, windows, and air conditioning outlets where the air flow velocity 
exceeds 0.2 m/s.  

 

4.2 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 

Make sure the voltage of the electric supply corresponds to the data specified on the nameplate 
of the device. Deviations in the electric supply circuit voltage should not exceed ±10% from 
those specified on the nameplate.  

The equipment does not have any protection from overvoltage, so it is recommended to check 
the safety level of the electric circuit to which the device will be connected to.  

The device has a terminal for connecting with a potential equalization connector when it is 
necessary to prevent the presence of voltage when touching between the grounding equipment 
and metal parts that may accidentally come into contact with current-carrying electrical wires. 
This terminal, marked with the corresponding symbol, is located in the electronics unit and is 
intended for connection to the ground circuit with a wire with a cross section of 2.5-6 mm2.  

Summary of Contents for ONIX

Page 1: ...___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Ref...

Page 2: ...inappropriate to its functional designation Failure to follow the maintenance instructions Use of non original spare parts accessories Failure to follow the recommendations and instructions contained...

Page 3: ...storing and displaying food 1 3 DEVELOPMENT AND STANDARDIZATION This equipment has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the main requirements of the European Low Voltage Directive LVD 201...

Page 4: ...g flammable mixtures inside this appliance Do not remove ice that may have accumulated inside the equipment with a spatula knives or other metal objects Be careful not to damage the piping of the cool...

Page 5: ...615 Rated power consumption per day 1 Basic set of the cabinet light 12h Basic set of the cabinet light 24h kW h 1 93 2 11 2 69 2 98 3 6 3 89 3 67 4 03 5 41 5 95 Cooling data Refrigerant type R404A De...

Page 6: ...grammed Set Setpoint 2 r01 differential 2 d01 Defrost method EL d02 Defrost stop temperature 8 0 C d03 defrost interval time 6 hours d04 Max defrost duration 40 min d08 Fan start temperature 2 d10 Def...

Page 7: ...ries heaters or stoves Near ventilation grilles doors windows and air conditioning outlets where the air flow velocity exceeds 0 2 m s 4 2 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION Make sure the voltage of the electric...

Page 8: ...splay case The controller has factory settings Their changes should only be carried out by a qualified specialist It is important to note that this equipment is not intended to lower the temperature o...

Page 9: ...with local regulations The signals will be visible on the screen depending on the type of equipment model or version of the controller Their description can be found in the operations manual for the...

Page 10: ...s air conduits Monthly Daily Panels in depth Monthly Weekly Containers Monthly Weekly Drainage holes Monthly Weekly Do not use abrasive materials and substances or solvents salt acids detergents with...

Page 11: ...ENT DEFROSTING Never remove ice with the help of a spatula knife or other metal tools Ideally the evaporator should defrost on its own In case of heavy ice buildup on the evaporator complete defrostin...

Page 12: ...n the display cabinet designated operating temperatures Make sure that the temperature is correctly adjusted on the controller Make sure that packing labels advertising materials and the products them...

Page 13: ...European Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE extends to this equipment and it cannot be sent to a municipal waste deposit and consequently must be delivered to a specialized point for electric and digital equi...

Page 14: ...13 12 ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 15: ...ting from the date of issue of the display cabinet which is indicated on the nameplate The warranty does not cover consumable parts lamps starters for fluorescent lamps etc Warranty service expires in...

Page 16: ...trical appliances Safety Part 2 89 Particular requirements for commercial refrigerating appliances with an incorporated or remote refrigerant condensing unit of compressor is in conformity with the Di...

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