these must comply with the prevailing standards. The use of adapter plugs is strictly prohibited. The Manufacturer
cannot be held liable for any damage or injury arising from incorrect installation.
6 - Technical details
The display unit is accompanied by a plastic envelope containing this instruction manual. This manual must be kept with
the machine. It contains all the technical data, wiring diagrams and tables needed for the unit.
The following technical data are also shown on the serial plate (FIG. 8 on page 3):
1. Name and address of the manufacturer
2. Commercial name of the cabinet
3. Cabinet code
4. Cabinet serial number
5. Rating
6. Frequency
7. Max absorbed current
8. Max absorbed power
9. Max absorbed power during defrosting
10. Standard lighting power
11. Net display area
12. Type of cooling gas used
13. Weight of cooling gas loaded in each unit
14. Climate class and reference temperature (dry bulb)
15. Electrical safety factor
16. Work schedule number
17. Work order number
18. Year of manufacture
19. Heating capacity
20. QR code
21. EAC marking
Warning: The serial plate and the warning labels must never be removed from the unit. The Manufacturer cannot be held
liable for any damage or injury if this warning is ignored.
The Manufacturer states that this unit complies with Italian legislative degree n° 108 dated 25.01.1992, implementing
EEC Directive 89/109 concerning materials and objects that come into contact with food.
7 - Loading and use of the unit (start-up)
If the display unit has been tipped during positioning and installation, wait at least three hours before starting it up in order
to give the lubricating oil enough time to collect in the compressor! The refrigerating unit may be irretrievably damaged if
this precaution is ignored.
The display unit can only be started up for the very first time after complying with points 3 and 4 above.
With the unit unplugged, remove the plastic film protecting the insides and outside and then clean (follow the instructions
in point 10 below).
Fit the various shelf supports at the height required, as shown in FIG. 11 on page 4 (CETUS BT-BT) and FIG. 12 on page
4 (CETUS BT-TN). FIG. 1 on page 1 shows the best distances between shelves.
Plug in the unit (having followed the instructions in point 5) and flip the switch fitted upstream (if any). A slight humming of
the motor and the lighting-up of the display indicate that the unit is powered up.
Switch on the deep-freezer and display lights using the switch on the decorative front panel (see FIG. 10 on page 3).
The CETUS refrigerated combination has two displays (see FIG. 10 on page 3): they are both in the lower section, on the
motor cover. The electronic control instruction handbook for the displays is attached to the instruction manual. A
password guarantees that these devices cannot be tampered with.
The product can be loaded some hours after the unit has started its cooling cycle (check the temperature shown on the
display).
The unit is designed to display food products and so maintains the temperature of the product; it does not lower it. The
product should, therefore, only be loaded once the right storage temperature has been reached.
Never place glass bottles/containers or jars full of liquid in the BT versions as there is the risk that these may
explode/shatter.
Recommendations for storage:
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Never exceed the max load line on the inside of each compartment (see FIG. 13 on page 4).
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Never block the cooling outlets that guarantee the correct flow of air (see FIG. 14 on page 4).
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When loading a CETUS unit that's already partially loaded, it's best to place the new products below those already
inside (as well as observing the above points).
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At night, switch off the lights in order to help energy savings.
The CETUS combinations normally have electronic controls for both the deep-freezer and the upper section; the
thermostat control and gas filling devices are set in the factory. The Manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage or
injury should these be tampered with.
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