Commercial cabinets english, 1 set-up, 2 electrical connection – Caravell 375-037 User Manual
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Commercial cabinets
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Congratulations on purchasing your new
freezer cabinet!
Please note that this user manual applies to all cabinets of the
type Caravell
The illustrations and equipment will therefore not necessarily
correspond completely to your model.
1 Set-up
Ensure that the cabinet is not damaged upon receipt. Transport
damage must be reported to your dealer no later than 24 hours
after delivery. The cabinet should be taken into a dry room at
normal room temperature with adequate air circulation.
Position the cabinet so that there is unrestricted air circulation
around it, i.e. so that there is at least
50 mm of space to all sides.
Never place the cabinet in direct sunlight. The cabinet should be
set up on a level surface and should stand with free circulation
around it.
If the cabinet has been stored or transported cold, do not attempt
to start it until the compressor has reached a temperature of at
least +5°C. Before the box is started, washing is recommended.
(See Section 6. Maintenance).
If the cabinet on the machine sign is marked Class 04, it should
not be set up in a higher ambient temperature than +30°C. 4+ can
handle an ambient temperature of +35°C and 05 can handle an
ambient temperature of up to +40°C.
Fitting shelves:
In the aluminium inner container each shelf is held in place by 4
shelf brackets. These are fitted as shown on Figure 4.
Ensure that they are all fitted at the same height. There is a
marking on every 8th hole that can be used for alignment
purposes.
The shelves must be fitted so that the low edge faces the door.
The distance guard must face upwards at the back of the cabinet,
as it needs to prevent products from blocking the airflow. See
Figure 4. The bottom shelf must be fitted in the bottom holes in the
shelf rail.
In cabinets with a plastic inner container shelves are placed in the
vacuum-shaped grooves on both sides of all inner containers. See
Figure 5. Shelves are placed with the thread wire loop upwards
and the wire loop furthest inside the cabinet as it must prevent
products touching the evaporator and thereby freezing.
Products must NEVER be placed directly on the bottom of the
cabinet.
Doors:
Both the foam filled and glass doors are reversible on the 390-392-
394-400-402-404 models. If reversing is required, please contact
your local service organisation.
The door is not reversible on the 366 freezer cabinet. The freezer
cabinet is supplied either with an insulated foam filled door or a
heated glass door. The glass door is provided with a self-closer.
The door closes automatically using a torsion spring that is placed
in the vertical sections in the door.
The refrigerator with sliding doors is provided with top-hung, self-
closing sliding doors. The sliding doors close using a contra weight
located in the vertical frame sections. The contra weight system
ensures an even and constant closing of the doors. The plastic
frame around the glass doors is shaped so that the doors can be
slid past each other so that cleaning inside the cabinet is easy.
The doorframe is constructed so that it is very easy to clean. The
distance between the doors and the adjustable bottom section
must be 1 mm. It is recommended that you call a service
technician to adjust or replace door parts.
Lighting:
The refrigerator/freezing cabinet can have a 36-Watt strip light in
each side. Models 601-605-801-803 come with a 38-Watt strip
light in each side. The lamp glass is removed for replacement of
strip lights as shown in Figure 8. Remember to disconnect the
power.
2 Electrical connection
The appliance complies with EU requirements for radio noise
suppression in accordance with Directive 82/499/EEC.
The freezer should be connected to a socket rated at the correct
voltage and frequency. This is specified on the manufacturer’s
plate on the back of the freezer. The normal voltage for Europe is
230V/50Hz. Voltage variations of +/- 10% are acceptable. Larger
variations can damage the cabinet and in such cases the factory
guarantee will be void. Your local dealer will be able to assist with
extreme over/under voltage variations.
This cabinet must be given additional protection in accordance
with the applicable power regulations. This also applies even in the
case of a replacement of an existing freezer that has not been had
additional protection. The purpose of the additional protection is to
protect users from dangerous electrical shocks in case of defects.
The flexible cord fitted to this appliance has three cores for use
with a 3-pin plug (13 Amp or 15 Amp).
The wires in this mains lead are colour-coded as follows:
Green and yellow = Earth
Blue
= Neutral
Brown
= Live
When connecting to a plug, the wires in the mains lead should be
connected to the corresponding plug terminals. The green and
yellow wire must be connected to the earth terminal marked by E
or an earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow; the blue
wire should be connected to the neutral terminal marked N or
coloured black; the brown wire should be connected to the live
terminal marked L or coloured red.
Check if the voltage and frequency available match the voltage
and frequency indicated on the rating plate at the back of the
refrigerator/freezer.