10 | Transport and Handling
General Purpose Refrigerator and Freezers
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The power supply must comply with the information
provided on the technical data plate ( 10%).
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The units have been designed and built to work in
environment with temperatures falling within the
climatic class temperatures indicated on the
technical data plate (see
at a relative humidity of 60%.
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Do not block the motor compartment air vents.
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Load stored material gradually at ambient
temperature to grant proper refrigeration.
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Store material on shelves (or drawers). Do not place
products directly on the bottom, or against the wall,
doors or fixed guards of the unit.
(see
Placing Material Inside the Compartment
)
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Make sure doors are closed properly.
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Limit how many times and how long doors are
opened. Each time the door is opened, the internal
temperature will alter and there will be possible ice
formation on the evaporator.
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Keep the defrost water drain outlet clear.
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Follow a regular maintenance schedule.
(see
)