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1. fri jado MC p USER MANUAL Modular Counter Models Cold MC 75 100 C SS FS Hot MC 75 100 H SS FS Ambient MC 75 100 A SS FS Base Warmer MC 75 100 BW MC 100 Ambient MC100 Base Warmer EN Original Instruction 9123964 1305 E fri jado MC KEEP THIS USER MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE 2013 Fri Jado BV Etten Leur The Netherlands We advise you to contact your supplier for the guarantee period and conditions Further we refer to our General Terms and Conditions for Sales and Delivery that are available upon request The manufacturer does not accept any liability for damage or injury caused by failing to adhere to these regulations or by not observing the usual caution or care in actions operation maintenance or repair activities even if not explicitly described in this manual As a result of constant commitment to improvement it may happen that your unit deviates in detail from what is described in this manual For this reason the given instructions are only a guideline for the installation use maintenance and repair of the unit referred to in this manual This manual has been composed with the utmost care The manufacturer shall however not be held responsible for any mistakes in this manual nor for any consequences thereof The user is allowed to copy this manual for own use Further all rights are reserved and nothing in this manual may be reproduced and or made public in any way Modifications In case of
2. Ambient s Temperature Relative humidity Electrical installation Voltage Max nominal current Plug s Cable length Noise level at workplace MC 75H 750 mm 765 mm 1525 mm 136 Kg min 20 C max 35 C min 20 max 85 1N 230V 50 Hz 13A 2 pole earthed plug 1 5 m lt 70 dB A 22 24 MC 100 H 1000 mm 765 mm 1525 mm 167 Kg min 20 C max 35 C min 20 max 85 1N 230V 50 Hz 13A 2 pole earthed plug 1 5 m lt 70 dB A 9123964 1305 e fri jado a Ambient Unit Model Measurements s Width Depth Height Weight Net approx Electrical Installation Voltage Max nominal Current Plug Length power cord Noise level at workplace Base Warmer Model Measurements s Width Depth s Height approx Weight Net approx Electrical Installation Voltage Max nominal Current Plug s Length power cord Noise level at workplace MC 75 A 750 mm 765 mm 1525 mm 110 Kg 1N 230V 50 Hz 0 3 A 2 pole earthed plug 1 5 m lt 70 dB A MC 75 BW 750 mm 743 mm 1025 mm 90 Kg 1N 230V 50 Hz 3 5 A 2 pole earthed plug 1 5 m lt 70 dB A 23 24 MC MC 100 A 1000 mm 765 mm 1525 mm 135 Kg 1N 230V 50 Hz 0 3 A 2 pole earthed plug 1 5 m lt 70 dB A MC 100 BW 1000 mm 743 mm 1025 mm 95 Kg 1N 230V 50 Hz 5 2 A 2 pole earthed plug 1 5 m lt 70 dB A 9123964 1305 e fri jado
3. Verify each three hours the water level If necessary fill to about 20 mm 1 litre f the Well pan no longer contains water let it cool down before re filling 4 4 6 Loading the unit Place the inner pan with preheated product in the well pan Do not fill the well pan with product 4 4 7 Switching off the unit Switch off the unit by pressing the ON OFF switch Remove the inner pan Remove or drain the heated water Dry the well pan with a clean cloth 18 24 9123964 1305 5 5 1 gt fri jado MC CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE WARNING Never use a water hose for cleaning Water can seep into the unit through the ventilation holes of the unit IEY Because of hygiene aspects and optimum condition of the unit it is of utmost importance to keep a daily cleaning pattern from first use onwards Maintenance schedule Frequenc Daily Daily Weekly Outside Clean see section 5 3 Weekly Use Stainless Steel cleaning spray to remove stains and restoring the gloss e Clean see section 5 4 Monthly 5 2 1 5 3 Daily Cleaning Clean the inside of the unit with hot water and a suitable cleaner After cleaning wipe the inside with a clean wet cloth Be sure that the detergent is removed properly Thaw Cold Unit Switch off the unit for at least 3 hours every 24 hours to thaw the unit Weekly Cleaning WARNING The control panel may only be cleaned using a damp cloth Clean the outside
4. and tempered glass Cold unit Cooling is achieved by means of a thermostatic temperature controlled cold airflow The temperature of the airflow is controlled electronically Lighting is by three TL lights with shatterproof coating The Modular Counter Cold uses a cooling unit and an evaporator built in at the base The evaporator is situated in the space beneath the bottom plate The cold air is passed via the back and shelves over the products The air on the front side passes through the suction grid in the bottom of the unit behind the front This way the warm air is kept out of the unit The electronically controlled thermostat is factory programmed for the correct temperature The set temperature can be changed from 2 5 C to 2 5 C for the full service models and from 3 C to 3 C for the self service models Any water generated is evaporated automatically by a condensation water evaporation unit Lighting and cooling is switched on separately The self service models are not accommodated with a night curtain Hot unit Heating is achieved by means of heated shelves in combination with an hot air curtain per shelf The air curtain isolates the hot air inside the unit from the ambient air Lighting is done by three TL lights with a shatterproof coating The Modular Counter Hot makes use of heating elements inside the shelves bottom shelf and top for heating The heat from these elements will heat the double walled shelves and bottom
5. of the unit with a small amount of hot water and a mild cleanser and using a soft brush or sponge After cleaning it dry the outside with a cloth Treat all cleaned surfaces with a suitable antibacterial agent Rub dry with a soft cloth or a paper towel 19 24 9123964 1305 e anii 5 4 fri jado Cleaning the condenser Cold Unit Figure 14 AA Figure 15 20 24 MC Remove the ventilation grid in front of the condenser unit Clean the condenser using a long haired soft brush Replace the ventilation grid 9123964 1305 E fri jado MC 6 MALFUNCTIONS AND SERVICE Before you consult your dealer or the service agency when there is a fault you can check the following points yourself e Is the power supply OK Check the fuses and the earth leakage switch in the meter cupboard e Are all the switches in the correct position Malfunction Possible action Control Unit do not work e Check the power supply e Are all switches in the correct oosition Control Display shows code E1 E2 E3 e Contact your supplier or service agency Lamp Does not light up e Switched OFF e Defect refer to section 6 1 e Replace see section 6 2 Window Damaged e Replace contact your supplier or service agency 6 1 Replace a lamp WARNING Remove the power plug from the wall socket Switch off the unit Remove the power plug from the wall socket Remove t
6. shelf The shelves and bottom shelf will conduct the heat to the products and surrounding air An electronic thermostat controls the temperature The electronic thermostat has been set at the correct value at the factory This value can be changed between 55 C and 90 C The TL lighting and the heating are switched on and off separately Ambient unit Lighting is done by three TL lights with a shatterproof coating The switch on the back of the Modular Counter switches the lighting on and off By opening the slide doors the shelves can be loaded or unloaded with products The customer can take products from the shelves through the opening in the front of the Self Service model Modular Counter The Full Service model Modular Counter has a closed front Base Warmer Unit Three warmer units are positioned in the base Each unit is controlled separately The mains is distributed inside 8 24 9123964 1305 E fri jado MC 2 2 Intended use The unit has been designed solely to keep packaged products warm cold and or to display them Any other use will not be regarded as intended use The manufacturer accepts no liability whatsoever for loss or injury caused by failing to strictly adhere to the safety guidelines and instructions in this manual or due to carelessness during installation use maintenance and repair of the unit referred to in this manual and any of its accessories Use the unit in perfect technical condition only 2 3 A
7. unauthorized modifications in or on the unit every liability on the part of the manufacturer becomes null and void 2 24 9123964 1305 fri jado MC m CONTENTS INTRODUC HON coea E 5 Li AENT Aa veces neue ons suecenipaduageusasacieuaueeacoesenedipactieseessadiecavesesseuenetiencee 5 1 2 Identification Of the UNI sese sese eee eee eee 5 kos ereis le Tn Tie y NOOS eee er ee er Cee nee eee een er cee ence net tener reer 5 1 4 Safety instructions sees eee sees eee eee eee 6 Eade GN aT enone ee eee eee ee 6 TA eae e T 6 1 4 3 Outdoor USE restrictions ss sese eee 7 De POCIO TT 7 1 6 Service and technical Support sese eee eee eee 7 leke c lt 0 L eee ES Re eee ee ae eee eee 7 To DPO T 7 DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT ssccitccusscesuwencaanssecentiewenacnceuecdeteascscamezecendivscctdeceancauaeeces 8 2l AE CTANIG de TDTO TT 8 es ned SC ea E A A atone 9 A CCS ONS e E 9 INSTALLATION AND FIRST USE ssssssss sese 10 3 1 Unpacking the unt esse sese eee eee 10 32 Instaldion and PO SINOMING TT 10 32 1 Mounting the e 10 3 2 2 Mounting the SIGS panel iccsssceectcvnccsocedensacceneschocnadeoechiwadchontdeendeidauechucsedenecaiuadedeub es 11 3 2 3 Connecting two Modular Counter Units sss sese sees eee 12 3 2 4 Applying a price Iag sss sees 13 320 Dran Base Wanner seroraren E 13 S PI TUSO a TE E T nee eee ee 13 OPERATION AND USE ansaign arna OTT t 14 ee e c e L ee E 14 Ai Mick ONTI PaE e 14 c WCA
8. 4 24 9123964 1305 gt fri jado MC 4 1 6 Adjusting the set Temperature During operation the display of the thermostat shows the temperature in the unit Push once on the SET button A4 The set temperature will appear on the display Adjust the set temperature by means of the UP button A3 and the Down button A5 Push once on the SET button A4 to store the new set temperature 4 1 7 Switching off Remove all products from the unit In order to avoid temperature rise of the products store them in another cooling unit Switch the cooling off Switch the lighting off 4 1 8 Thaw To prevent the unit from freezing in the unit has to thaw Switch off the unit for at least 3 hours every 24 hours 4 2 Hot Unit 4 2 1 Control panel A2 A1 Indication ON 9 os A2 Display temperature A3 UP button A4 SET button A5 DOWN button 11 N A6 Heating Switch A7 Lighting Switch Indication ON will light when the heaters are active A6 A7 Figure 11 Note The display and or set value is not the product unit temperature 15 24 9123964 1305 SS fri jado MC m 4 2 2 Switching on the unit The unit is set at 75 C for the serve over model and 85 C for the self service model At a ambient temperature of 20 C and an initial core temperature of 85 C these factory settings of the unit s temperature ensure a constant core temperature of at least 63 C for 4 hours If required the tempe
9. A E 19 5 3 Weekly Cleaning sissen n e E EREE 19 5 4 Cleaning the condenser Cold Unit sss sese 20 6 MALFUNCTIONS AND SERVICE sese 21 6 1 Replace a AMO eden neces inedtrend anaciiemsaisecetsaecicieesdaasiiend aiaacieesasebvenanacc reve agen R ENE 21 6 2 Replace the mains COMO ssesssaseiasexccaxasecacesarseveexatecadedaleeneaxasesemetadeceesabeonceiadeacnesasesesesans 21 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 0 sees esse 22 FA ONC NANT eaetcerietna eters censor ou tencsenetie se ones E E 22 Tee lt e UN eee en ee ee ere eee 22 TO AMED EIN d 23 Dig ASV NSN CT 23 4 24 9123964 1305 fri jado MC m 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 General This manual is intended for the user of the MC Modular Counter The features and controls are being described along with directions for the safest and most efficient use in order to guarantee a long life of the unit All pictograms symbols and drawings in this manual apply to all available MC models 1 2 Identification of the unit The identification plate can be found on the outside of the machine and contains the following data Name of the supplier or the manufacturer Model Serial number Year of construction Voltage Frequency Power consumption 1 3 Pictograms and symbols In this manual the following pictograms and symbols are used WARNING Possible physical injury or serious damage to the unit if the instructions are not carefully followed WARNING Hazardous electri
10. G ON ME ON eee A E E 14 c e Loading the UNM serseri 14 4 1 4 Checking the temperature sees eee eee eee eee eee 14 4 1 5 Checking the SET temperature eee eee eee ee eee eee eee 14 4 1 6 Adjusting the Set Temperature sees eee eee 15 A e SOWING INN lt 15 BM UNAM e E T eee 15 42 FOON Senet nn NN A nee Ne eee 15 3 24 9123964 1305 E fri jado MC Aek GONO lt lt TTT 15 422 OWCNNO ON TME UNE eissnntern Te T 16 ee Loddno Ae UMM ee a E 16 4 2 4 Checking the temperature in the Unit eee eee eee eee eee 16 4 2 5 Checking the SET temperature eee eee eee eee eee eee 16 4 2 6 Adjusting the Set Temperature sese eee eee eee eee 16 4 2 7 Checking the product temperature sss sees eee eee eee eee 16 Oe VICI O eaaa E E E E E 16 c ADC 11 a E E 17 ASi e lt T vs1h s lt T lt eee ee ene ian E Era RE EN ETna 17 4 3 2 Switching on the Un sss esse esse sse sees essen ennenen ennenen 17 FO Loading bT 17 AoA SWINGING OM UT 17 S BASON do ene enn E E E et entree ee enone seem teenie nner ener nee 18 Aale GONO lt T eee NEE a ee en ee ee ee ee 18 4 4 2 Prepare the Unit sss eee 18 4 4 3 Switching on the Un sss sse 18 4 4 4 Setting the Temperature sees eee eee eee eee eee 18 4 4 5 Checking the water level sees 18 4 4 6 Loading the Unit sss sees 18 K H SWICNINO OMNE TO 18 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 000 ct sese essen 19 5 1 Maintenance schedules a E 19 oa DPA ENO eaa E A E O E I S 19 s TWC U
11. a wall socket with the proper mains voltage The wall socket must be mounted by a certified electrician e Keep the plinth free from any obstacles to ensure ventilation 3 2 1 Mounting the plinth Place the unit on a sturdy flat Surface and adjust the four legs until the unit is at horizontal level The unit must rest on all four legs Figure 1 10 24 9123964 1305 Ee fri jado MC Place the plinth with the cams into the recesses and pinch the plinth on the front legs Figure 2 3 2 2 Mounting the side panel Loosen the screws on the side of the back and keep them on a safe place for fastening the side panel Figure 3 Slide the side panel from the back to the front into the unit Take care that the upper rim of the side panel fits into the guiding and that the front edge fits inside the bottom panel Figure 4 11 24 9123964 1305 fri jado Figure 5 3 2 3 Connecting two Modular Counter Units MC Fasten the three screws The Modular Counter can be connected sideways to another Modular Counter Unit Remove the side panel of the connecting sides if a side panel has been fitted Figure 6 d L 4 Figure 7 12 24 Loosen the screws on the side of the back and keep them on a safe place for fastening the connecting panel This must be performed on both units Place the unit on a sturdy flat surface and adjust the four legs unti
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13. cal voltage WARNING Danger of getting injured by hot surfaces Suggestions and recommendations to simplify indicated actions Recycling symbol S 9 eee 5 24 9123964 1305 fri jado MC a 1 4 Safety instructions WARNING The outside and shelves of the unit can be very hot The maximum load on top of the unit may never exceed 10 kg T WARNING 1 4 1 General The user of the unit will be fully responsible for abiding the locally prevailing safety rules and regulations The unit may be operated by qualified and authorized persons only Anyone working on or with this unit must be familiar with the contents of this manual and carefully follow all guidelines and instructions Never change the order of the steps to be performed The management must instruct the personnel on the basis of this manual and follow all instructions and regulations The pictograms labels instructions and warning signs attached to the unit are part of the safety measures They may never be covered or removed and have to be clearly visible during the entire lifetime of the unit Immediately repair or replace damaged or illegible pictograms warnings and instructions e To avoid short circuiting never clean the unit using a water hose For cleaning instructions see section 5 The shelves columns and back of the hot unit can get hot The unit must be cleaned regularly to ensure proper functioning e This appliance is not intended for the
14. ccessories Your unit contains the following standard accessories e User manual e Brackets to link two units depending on type e Plinth set e Drain valve Base warmer only 9 24 9123964 1305 fri jado MC a 3 INSTALLATION AND FIRST USE 3 1 Unpacking the unit e Remove the foil from all metal parts if present e Remove all packaging materials from the unit ON All packing materials used for this unit are suited for recycling After unpacking check the state of the unit In case of damage store the packing material and contact the transporter within fifteen working days after receiving the goods 3 2 Installation and positioning e Place the unit level on a sufficiently sturdy floor Keep the weight of the unit in mind Use a leveling instrument to level the unit to water level Be sure that the personnel have sufficient room to work with the unit Keep a distance of at least 40 cm 16 inch between the back wall and the unit While positioning keep the unit out of children s reach Do not position a unit near a doorway a ventilation device or a refrigerator in order to avoid any negative effects on the unit s operation by a cold airflow The unit is designed for a maximum draft of 0 2 m s e Do not place into direct sunlight e Be sure that the ambient temperature remains between 20 22 C and that the air humidity remains between 60 65 e The unit has a mains plug and must be connected to
15. e that grilled products can never be mixed with uncooked products Also contact between grilled products and hands or tools that have been in contact with raw chicken meat must be avoided at all times Hands or tools that have been in contact with raw chicken meat must be cleaned thoroughly 1 6 Service and technical support The electrical schematics of your unit is included In case of malfunctions you can contact your dealer service agent Make sure you have the following data available e Model e Serial number This data can be found on the identification plate 1 7 Storage If the unit will not be used temporarily and will be stored follow these instructions e Clean the unit thoroughly e Wrap the unit from getting dusty e Store the unit in a dry non condensing environment 1 8 Disposal Dispose of the machine any components or lubricants removed from it safely in accordance with all local and national safety and environment requirements 7 24 9123964 1305 fri jado MC m 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT 2 1 Technical description The panels are made of galvanized steel plating stainless steel or aluminum The visible internal and external parts have been provided with a powder coating The glass used is tempered The unit can move by means of four non braking castors The heating and lighting switches have been mounted on the back The product contact parts are made of stainless steel AISI 304 or AISI 430
16. emperature A3 UP button A4 SET button A5 DOWN button A6 Cooling Switch A7 Lighting Switch Indication ON will light when the cooling is active lt 5 The cold unit is factory programmed to achieve a product temperature of lt 7 C at an ambient of 22 C with a humidity of 65 and a max draft of 0 05m s The set temperature can be changed from 2 5 C to 2 5 C for the full service models and from 3 C to 3 C for the self service models Switch the cooling on Let the unit cool for approx 30 minutes Switch the lighting 4 1 3 Loading the unit Only load packaged products of which the maximum temperature is max 4 C The maximal loading height on the top shelf is 100 mm on the other shelves 150 mm The maximum carrying capacity per shelf is 30 kg by equal load 4 1 4 Checking the temperature During operation the display of the thermostat shows the temperature in the unit The maximum reading must not exceed 5 C The indication ON will light when the cooling is active 4 1 5 Checking the SET temperature During operation the display of the thermostat shows the temperature in the unit Push once on the SET button A4 The set temperature will appear on the display The display will show the temperature in the unit after 20 seconds Note The display and or set value is not the product unit temperature Note The display and or set value is not the product unit temperature 1
17. ermometer sensor 4 2 8 Switching off Remove all products from the unit In order to avoid temperature drop of the products store them in another warm holding unit Switch the heating off Switch the lighting off Note The display and or set value is not the product unit temperature gt Note The display and or set value is not the product unit temperature 16 24 9123964 1305 gt fri jado 4 3 Ambient Unit 4 3 1 Control panel S AT Figure 12 4 3 2 Switching on the unit Switch on the lighting 4 3 3 Loading the unit The maximal loading height on the top shelf is 100 mm on the other shelves 150 mm The maximum carrying capacity per shelf is 30 kg by equal load 4 3 4 Switching off Remove all products from the unit Switch the lighting off A7 Lighting Switch 17 24 MC 9123964 1305 gt fri jado MC n 4 4 Base Warmer 4 4 1 Control panel A1 Thermostat A2 ON OFF switch Figure 13 4 4 2 Prepare the unit Fill the well pan with 20 mm of water approx 1 liter 4 4 3 Switching on the unit Switch on the unit by pressing the ON OFF switch the button will lit 4 4 4 Setting the temperature Turn the thermostat fully clockwise When the product boils turn the thermostat slightly counter clockwise The correct position must be determined experimentally TIP use the preheated inner pan with the lid added 4 4 5 Checking the water level
18. he broken lamp by turning the lamp 90 and slide it vertically out of the holder 4 Replace the lamp by a similar type SS T 6 2 Replace the mains cord WARNING Hazardous electrical voltage If the mains cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer his service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazards 21 24 9123964 1305 e fri jado 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WARNING MC Consult the identification plate to get the proper specifications of the unit The electrical data may vary from country to country 7 1 Cold Unit Model MC 75 C MC 100 C Measurements s Width 750 mm 1000 mm Depth 765 mm 765 mm Height 1525 mm 1525 mm Weight Net Approx 160 Kg 180 Kg Ambient Temperature Relative humidity Electrical Installation min 20 C max 22 C max 65 min 20 C max 22 C max 65 s Voltage 1N 230V 50 Hz 1N 230V 50 Hz Max nominal Current 8 5A 8 5A Plug 2 pole earthed plug 2 pole earthed plug Length power cord 1 5 m 1 5 m Noise level at workplace lt 70 dB A lt 70 dB A Refrigerant 2M2 2M2 Class EN ISO 23953 2 Because a coolant has be used which complies with the environmental requirements valid at the moment of manufacture of the appliance the type and filling weight are indicated on the data plate or on the cooling unit 7 2 Hot Unit Model Measurements s Width Depth s Height Weight s Net approx
19. l the unit is at horizontal level The unit must rest on all four legs Place the other unit next against the First unit and adjust the four legs until the unit is at horizontal level The unit must rest on all four legs and the height of both units must comply 9123964 1305 fri jado MC L Mount the connecting panel to both units and fasten the six screws Figure 8 3 2 4 Applying a price tag The plastic price rail must be used for applying price tags This can be done without taking the shelf from the unit rs STH y d W kad L N S Ka c p A 0 s Ain a e S ke at S i Eis f 0 w S e P S a Pal L k A E ce E K Ta E a lt gt ae U 0 a 0 J E a k Open the underside of the price rail and slide the price tag from below into the price rail Figure 9 3 2 5 Drain Base Warmer Provide a drain system to the drain valves 3 3 First use WARNING Cold unit Following installation wait at least half an hour before you switch the unit on to achieve good lubrication of the compressor Before starting to use the unit clean the inside thoroughly with mild detergent and water After cleaning it wipe it with a cloth moistened with clean water to remove detergent residual then dry the entire unit 13 24 9123964 1305 E fri jado 4 OPERATION AND USE 4 1 Cold Unit 4 1 1 Control Panel Figure 10 4 1 2 Switching on the unit MC A1 Indication ON A2 Display t
20. rature can be changed between 55 C and 90 C Switch the heating on Preheat the unit for approx 30 minutes Switch on the lighting 4 2 3 Loading the unit Only place packaged products that have a core temperature of at least 85 C Only package the hot products in bags or containers that are suitable for this purpose To ensure a good contact with the heated trays only place a single layer of products 4 2 4 Checking the temperature in the unit During operation the display of the thermostat shows the temperature at the probe in the unit The indication ON will light when the elements are active 4 2 5 Checking the SET temperature During operation the display of the thermostat shows the temperature in the unit Push once on the SET button A4 The set temperature will appear on the display The display will show the temperature in the unit after 20 seconds 4 2 6 Adjusting the set Temperature During operation the display of the thermostat shows the temperature in the unit Push once on the SET button A4 The set temperature will appear on the display Adjust the set temperature by means of the UP button A3 and the Down button A5 Push once on the SET button A4 to store the new set temperature 4 2 7 Checking the product temperature Once every hour the product temperature should be checked using a digital thermometer Write down the measured values in a log Always use a disinfected th
21. use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety e Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 1 4 2 Moving When moving the unit e Before moving the unit first switch off the mains voltage by pulling the plug from the wall socket e Remove pans containing a liquid product from the unit e The units equipped with wheels are not suited to pass ledges or obstacles higher than 10 mm e When moving the unit always push at the center of the unit Never on top Never at the bottom e Make sure that the wheels can move freely so they never touch the power lead 6 24 9123964 1305 gt fri jado MC m 1 4 3 Outdoor use restrictions e o avoid short circuiting the units may not be used outdoors or in a rainy or very moist environment e f setting the unit up outdoors first contact your supplier 1 5 Hygiene WARNING Immediately remove products in damaged packaging from the equipment Destroy the products Clean all components that that have come in contact with products from damaged packaging The quality of a fresh product always depends on hygiene Especially grilling products With the risk of salmonella contamination especially for chicken products you must make sur

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