1. Introduction - Purpose of the manual/Field of application
This instruction manual is for the Torontoline of refrigeration units.
The information that follows is intended to provide instructions regarding:
Use of the unit - technical characteristics - installation and assembly - information for personnel
responsible for use - maintenance operations.
The manual should be considered part of the unit and should be kept for as long as the unit is in place.
The manufacturer considers itself released from any responsibility in the following cases:
Improper use of the unit - improper installation, not performed according to the instructions provided -
electrical power defects - serious deficiencies in carrying out scheduled maintenance - non-authorized
modifications or interventions - use of non-original spare parts - partial or total disregard for the instruc-
tions. This manual must be available for the operators and personnel assigned to maintenance, so as
to be consultable at any time. In the case that it is transferred to a third-party, the manual should be
provided to all new users or owners, providing appropriate and prompt communication of such to the
supplier. In the case of damage or loss, please contact your supplier.
All persons who use this unit must read this manual.
N.B.Electronic devices can be hazardous to health. The norms and laws in effect must be res-
pected during installation and use.
2. Presentation - Proper use (Fig. 1)
Toronto
The
line of refrigerator units, with double display tanks, is a line of "island" type display units,
appropriate for the conservation and self-service sales of frozen foods, ice cream and meats.The
unit is provided with sliding glass closures, which provide notable energy savings as well as better food
preservation.
3. Standards and certifications, conformity statement
All models of refrigerated cabinets described in this manual and belonging to the line:
Toronto meet the essential requirements concerning safety, health at the workplace and protection
required by the following European Directives:
Directive
Machinery Directive - 2006/42/CE
2004/108/CE Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 61000-3-2; EN 61000-3-12; EN 55014-1; EN 55014-2
2006/95/CE Low Voltage
RoHs Directive 2011/65/CE;
(restricted use of certain hazardous
substances in electrical and electronic
equipment)
European Regulation
EC-1935/2004
(on materials intended for contact with the
goods)
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Article 3 section 3 of Directive CEE 97/23 (PED) does not apply to these cabinets.
The performance of these refrigerated cabinets was determined through tests conducted in com-
pliance with standard:
EN ISO 23953:2012 in environmental conditions corresponding to climatic class 3 (25 °C , 60% U.R.)
see table:
Environmental climatic classes as per UNI EN ISO 23953
Climatic Class of the
testing chamber
0
1
2
3
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Dry bulb temp. Relative Humidity
°C
20
16
22
25
Harmonised standards applied:
EN ISO 14121; EN ISO 12100-1; EN ISO 12100-2; EN 378-2;
EN 378-3; EN 378-4; EN 60079-10-1
EN 60335-1; EN 60335-2-89/A2
EN 50581
EN 1672-2
Dew point
%
°C
50
9,3
80
12,6
65
15,2
60
16,7
Toronto
Italiano
Weight of water vapour in
dry air
g/kg
7,3
9,1
10,8
12,0
17