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Night Covers - Optional -(Fig. 4 Rif. 10); Anti- Condensate And Anti-Misting; Lighting (Fig. 4); Bulb Replacement - Arneg Perth 5 Installations- Und Gebrauchshandbuch

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- regularly clean the dripper and the drain by lifting where necessary the fans plate
In order to wash the internal tank of the cabinet with running water, when installing the cabinet it is necessary
to prearrange a fixed floor drain.

15.Night covers - optional -(Fig. 4 Rif. 10)

In order to prevent useless cold dispersions and to guarantee the hygiene of the merchandise displayed
during the night, night covers are available as an optional.
N.B.Switch the lights off before closing the tank using the night covers.

16.Anti- condensate and anti-misting

Low power electric resistances are envisioned on the parts subject to the phenomenon in order to prevent
misting due to condensate, such as: heat-insulated door glass, frames, lateral glass etc.

17.Lighting (Fig. 4)

External lighting is available as an optional supplied by a modular top light that can be applied externally to
the upper part of the cabinet (Rif. 9).
A light can be installed onto the hand rail for front lighting on the tank (optional) (Rif. 11).

18.Bulb replacement

Replace the bulbs as follows:
- remove the electric power supply from the cabinet.
- rotate the protective case and the bulb approximately 90° (up to the click). Remove it from the bulb-holder
by withdrawing towards the bottom;
- remove the caps, withdraw the bulb from the protective case and replace it with a new one;
- re-insert the caps again and check that the contacts are correctly seated in their appropriate holes;
- reposition the bulb and case into the bulb-holder rotating it 90°C up to the blocking click;
- restore the electric power supply.

19.Dismantling the cabinet

In compliance with the standards for dismantling refuse in each single country and for respecting the
environment, divide the parts of the cabinet so that they can be disposed of separately or recuperated. All
parts that make up the cabinet cannot be disposed of together with municipal solid waste except for the
metallic components that do not result amongst special waste for the majority of European countries.
Materials used for constructing the cabinets:
- Iron tube:
- Copper, Aluminium:
- Zinc plated sheet:
- Polyurethane foam (R134a):
- Toughened glass:
- Wood:
- PVC
- Plastic laminated
N.B.THE COMPONENTS OF THE REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT MUST NOT BE CUT AND/OR
SEPARATED BUT MUST BE TAKEN INTEGRAL TO SPECIALISED CENTRES FOR THE COLLECTION
OF REFRIGERANT GAS.

20.Useful advise

This installation and use manual must be read carefully so that the operator in case of fault will be capable of
providing precise information by telephone to the technical after sales service.
Make sure that he electric power supply is disconnected before carrying out any maintenance
operation on the refrigerated cabinet.
In the case that the client notices any anomalies in the functioning of the cabinet, check the following points
before contacting the After sales Service:
- check that the values of the temperature and the environment humidity do not exceed those specified. It is
essential that the air conditioning, the ventilation and the heating plants of the sale point are kept at
maximum efficiency.
- limit the environment air speed near to the openings of the cabinets to values less than 0.2 m/s. Make sure
that air currents and delivery vents of the air conditioning plant are not directed towards the cabinet
05060095 00 30/01/2009
bottom frame and support structure
refrigerant circuit, electricplant and door frame
base, bottom panels, coated panels
thermal insulation
front doors and windows
foamed tank lateral frames
Bumpers
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