1.5 Initial operation
Start conditions
1.5.1
Before switching on the machine check that:
• the machine has been correctly positioned;
• all locking screws have been tightened;
• all electrical and/or water supply connections have been made correctly;
• in the event that the machine was opened, no tools have been left inside;
• there are no refrigerant gas leaks;
• all fittings have been correctly installed according to their use.
Pre-heating instructions (pre-set machines only)
1.5.2
Heating the compressor crankcase:
This function heats up the compressor unit housing prior to its being started.
Pre-heating is carried out as follows:
• Apply voltage to the machine by inserting the plug, the disconnecting device or using the thermomagnetic switch.
• Ensure that the machine is switched off by the relevant power button (on remote keyboard).
• Leave the machine in this condition for at least 24 hours.
• Only after this period of time is it possible to start the machine.
1.6 Deinstallation
for deinstallation, if any, follow steps A-F as given below.
A) Put the disconnecting device in OFF position / remove the plug or power supply cable from the main power supply.
B) Disconnect the power supply circuit breaker.
C) Remove all machine fittings from the cold room (lamp, door microswitch, frames, control panels, connection pipes,.......etc.)
D) Remove the equipment from its place, handling it with caution!
E) Repack the equipment in its original packing if possible, taking care to replace all protective materials necessary to avoid damage
during transport.
F) For a new positioning and connection operations of the machine, proceed as previously described.
1.7 Packing disposal
The packing can be used again for reinstallation, if any, or it can be disposed of. Packing must be disposed of according to the standards
in force in the Country of use.
Most of the materials we use for packing are recyclable. These are:
• "Fir" wood;
• Plywood;
• Polyethylene ( PE ) protective film for packing;
• Polyethylene ( PE ) straps and adhesive tape;
• Recycled and recyclable cardboard packing;
• CFC-free Polystyrene ( PS ) and/or soft Polyurethane compound ( PUR ) spacers;
• Metal nails, hinges and other fixing devices.
For highest protection of the environment, we recommend that you contact a specialised centre for the collection and recycling of
packing in your Country.
Technical data
2.
2.1 Fluids and materials used
Machine areas that may come into contact with food products are made of non-toxic materials for use with food.
The refrigerants used in our equipment are those permitted by current directives for the protection of the environment.
2.2 Power, consumption, weights, noise levels and dimensions
Refer to the technical documentation.
Operation
3.
3.1 Destined use, intended and unintended uses
Our refrigerating equipment is classed as food and agricultural machinery (MACHINES DIRECTIVE 2006/42/EC), destined for the
treatment of food products.
MACHINE USE
The machine is designed for the conservation of foods and/or "fresh" products at temperatures indicated in technical documentation.
It has been designed to work in ambient temperatures from +16°C to +43°C (class T).
It has been designed to maintain a set temperature in a refrigerated cold room suitable for such uses.
The machine is not designed for use in cold rooms situated outside.
The machine is not designed for installation and use in an environment where there is risk of explosion.
Any use other than that permitted shall be considered improper, and in this case the Manufacturer will decline all liability.
The machine is not designed for the conservation of products, which produce corrosive substances.
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