User Manual - Polaris S.p.A.
User Manual - Polaris S.p.A. User Manual - Polaris S.p.A.
Operating instructions4.11.2004 Rev. 1.14.2 Operation4.3 After-use careProper storage of foodstuffs is a relevant factor in the safe and sanitary production of food;in addition, it improves the efficiency of foodservice activities and positively affects energyconsumption. Follow the directions below to obtain the highest performance possibleout of your appliance.Products should be placed into the appliance in such a way as to allow unobstructed airflow.Always leave some free space between the products and prevent them from comingin contact with the walls. If needed, adjust the distance between shelves. Products shouldalways be stored on the shelves; do not place any products on the cabinet’s bottom.4.3.1 CleaningHow often you will need to clean the appliance depends largely on how often you use it.Analyze the use and schedule the required cleaning operations.To clean the appliance’s inside and outside, use a neutral or slightly alkaline detergent.We recommend that you clean the inside with a disinfectant every once in a while. Impuritiesmay be removed using a damp cloth. Removing the shelves makes cleaning the insideeasier.Prevent water from coming in contact with the electrical components. Using a pressurisedjet of water to clean the appliance is forbidden. Never use metal objects to clean the appliance,as they could damage it.4.3.2 Maintenance operations that may be carried out by the userUnder normal conditions of use the appliance only requires a minimum of maintenance.The user can carry out the following operations:• Cleaning the inside and outside every day or as often as needed.• Cleaning the condenser at least twice a year or more often if used in a dusty environment.Before cleaning the condenser, turn the appliance off using the mainswitch and disconnect the power cord from the power socket (outlet). Use a vacuumcleaner or a soft brush. When brushing the condenser, exercise great care so asto avoid damaging the aluminium grid.• Check that the condensate drain hose is not clogged. If needed, clean it. Possiblemalfunctions due to a clogged drain may not be attributed to the manufacturer.• Check that the fan is properly fixed to its frame.• Check for fan unbalancing, evidenced by abnormal vibration or noise, thoroughly.• Check the power cord connecting the appliance to the wall socket (outlet) for cuts,cracks, or alterations which might compromise its insulation. If the power cordneeds servicing, contact your nearest technical support centre.8
Operating instructions4.11.2004 Rev. 1.14.3.3 Maintenance operations to be performed by authorised technical support personnelAny maintenance operations not mentioned in the above paragraphs, should be performedby authorised technical support personnel only. The need to perform maintenance operationsdepends largely on the external conditions and how often the appliance is used.For further information, contact your local representative. Identifying the appliance correctlyis useful when ordering spare parts or requesting maintenance or repair operations.The appliance’s model and serial number are shown on the rating plate found inside theappliance.4.3.4 Rating plate dataPic. 4.3.4 - Rating plate1. Serial Number2. Code3. Model4. Voltage5. Net capacity6. Power7. Defrost heater8. Power input9. Refrigerant10. Lowest and highest pressure11. Lamp12. Climate class13. Gas for expansion14. Year of Manufacture9
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Operating instructions4.11.2004 Rev. 1.14.2 Operation4.3 After-use careProper storage of foodstuffs is a relevant factor in the safe and sanitary production of food;in addition, it improves the efficiency of foodservice activities and positively affects energyconsumption. Follow the directions below to obtain the highest performance possibleout of your appliance.Products should be placed into the appliance in such a way as to allow unobstructed airflow.Always leave some free space between the products and prevent them from comingin contact with the walls. If needed, adjust the distance between shelves. Products shouldalways be stored on the shelves; do not place any products on the cabinet’s bottom.4.3.1 CleaningHow often you will need to clean the appliance depends largely on how often you use it.Analyze the use and schedule the required cleaning operations.To clean the appliance’s inside and outside, use a neutral or slightly alkaline detergent.We recommend that you clean the inside with a disinfectant every once in a while. Impuritiesmay be removed using a damp cloth. Removing the shelves makes cleaning the insideeasier.Prevent water from coming in contact with the electrical components. Using a pressurisedjet of water to clean the appliance is forbidden. Never use metal objects to clean the appliance,as they could damage it.4.3.2 Maintenance operations that may be carried out by the userUnder normal conditions of use the appliance only requires a minimum of maintenance.The user can carry out the following operations:• Cleaning the inside and outside every day or as often as needed.• Cleaning the condenser at least twice a year or more often if used in a dusty environment.Before cleaning the condenser, turn the appliance off using the mainswitch and disconnect the power cord from the power socket (outlet). Use a vacuumcleaner or a soft brush. When brushing the condenser, exercise great care so asto avoid damaging the aluminium grid.• Check that the condensate drain hose is not clogged. If needed, clean it. Possiblemalfunctions due to a clogged drain may not be attributed to the manufacturer.• Check that the fan is properly fixed to its frame.• Check for fan unbalancing, evidenced by abnormal vibration or noise, thoroughly.• Check the power cord connecting the appliance to the wall socket (outlet) for cuts,cracks, or alterations which might compromise its insulation. If the power cordneeds servicing, contact your nearest technical support centre.8