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Refrigerator/freezer model 369.84 gallons / 1400 litres 1 door
+ 2 ½ doors 2 temperatures ("energy saving")
Gross capacity 369.84 gallons 1400 litres
External dimensions:
- Width 59.05" 1500 mm
- Depth with door closed 31.89" 810 mm
- Depth with door open 57.60" 1463 mm
-Height 80.71" 2112 mm
Compartment dimensions:
- Width 23.62+23.62" 600+600 mm
- Depth 26.18" 665 mm
-Height (56.69") (26.10"+26.10") (1440)(663+663)
mm
Rack dimensions 20.87"x25.59" 530x650 mm
Power supply 120V single-phase
60Hz
Appliance total power 490 W 390 W
Internal temp. range (a) 28°F/50°F -2°C/+10°C
Internal temp. range (b) -11.2°F/5°F -24°C/-15°C
Max. room temp. +109.4°F +43°C
Total current absorbed (°) 16 A
Type of refrigerant R134a R404A
Refrigerant charge
(R134a/R404A) 0.595 lbs/0.551 lbs 270 g/250 g
Refrigerant capacity
(R134a/R404A) (¹) 526 W 1721 W
Refrigerant capacity (R404A)(²) 882 W
Refrigerant capacity (R134a)(**) 1137 W
Defrost power 450 W 450 W
No. and type of defrosts (*)min. 1 every 12 hours x max. 30'
(°) At room temperature 104°F/40°C.
(¹) At room temperature 89.96°F/32.2°C, dew point 129.92°F/
+54.4°C and evaporation temperature 14°F/ -10°C.
(²) ASHRAE PERFORMANCE: room temperature 89.96°F/
+32.2°C, dew point 129.92°F/+54.4°C and evaporation tem-
perature -9.94°F/-23.3°C.
(**)ASHRAE PERFORMANCE: room temperature 89.6°F/
+32°C, dew point 129.92°F/+54.4°C and evaporation tem-
perature 44.96°F/+7.2°C.
(*) Automatic (by means of electronic board)
WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES WHEN UN-
PACKING AND INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE.
Read these instructions carefully before at-
tempting installation. Installation and initial
startup should be performed by a qualified
installer. Unless the installation instructions for this product are
followed by a qualified service technician (a person experienced
in and knowledgable with the installation of commercial equip-
ment) then the terms and conditions on the Manufacturer's
Warranty will be rendered void and no warranty of any kind shall
apply.
IF IN DOUBT PLEASE CONTACT LOCAL SERVICE
AGENCY.
CAUTION:
the operations described below should be carried out in com-
pliance with current safety regulations, with reference both
to the equipment used and the operating procedures.
IMPORTANT: before moving the appliance, make sure that
the load-bearing capacity of the lifting equipment to be used
is suitable for the weight of the appliance.
B.1.1 REMOVING THE PACKAGING
B.1.1.1 Removing the packaging and handling
Cut the straps and remove the protective film, taking care not to
scratch the sheet metal if scissors or blades are used. Remove
the top (in cardboard), the polystyrene corners and the vertical
protection pieces. For appliances with stainless-steel cabi-
nets, carefully remove the protective film without tearing it, to
avoid leaving glue stuck to the surface.
Should this happen, remove the traces of glue with a non-
corrosive solvent, rinsing it off and drying carefully. It is advisable
to go over all the s/steel surfaces with a rag soaked in vaseline
oil, in order to form a protective film. Use a transpallet or fork-
lift truck to lift appliances. Inserting the forks under the pallet, lift
the appliance and carry it to the place of installation, making sure
that the load is balanced.
WARNING:
during handling do not push or pull the unit: it may tip over or be
damaged.
B.1.1.2 Disposing of the packing
Packing materials should be disposed of in accordance with
the binding laws in the country where the appliance is to be
used.
Recyclable plastic parts are marked as follows:
polythene: outer wrapping, instructions booklet bag
PE
polypropylene: straps
PP
polystyrene foam: corner pads
PS
B.1 INSTALLATION