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  • Page 1 I N S TA L L AT I O N , M A I N T E N A N C E A N D WA R R A N T Y M A N U A L N a b boosted p i e n s boosted...
  • Page 3 TESTING PROTOCOL The protocol, as outlined in the Technical Manual, is given below for testing the units after the correct installation and connection to the power supplies. Cold door Check alignment and closure of the door, insertion of cart. “Door open” message disappears Washing system Start the wash relay (if present) from service level and check that the rotating jet is working, check the tightness of the...
  • Page 4 LAINOX technician, certifies that all the points on this installation report have been checked and that the units have been installed as per the instructions given by LAINOX - ALI Group S.r.l. Did the material arrive intact and correspond to the order?
  • Page 5 GAS connection Have the indications for the power supply and gas extraction been respected’? Has the correspondence between type of gas supply and combustion been checked? Indicate the dynamic supply pressure ……........… Start-up and Testing Have all the protocol points been checked as outlined in the technical manual? Indications and information for the customer Have the functions of the device been explained? Have the procedures for use, maintenance and warranty been explained?
  • Page 6 MODELS Each letter of the model number identifies an oven feature followed by a number that identifies the capacity of the model. NA_BS = Naboo with boiler NA_BV = Naboo with direct steam NA_BM = Naboo with boiler + Naboo with direct steam SA_BS = Sapiens with boiler SA_BV = Sapiens with direct steam SA_BM = Sapiens with boiler + Sapiens with direct steam...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Page 1 • GENERAL REMINDERS 2 • TECHNICAL DATA 3 • SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE INSTALLATION SITE 4 • STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS, TECHNICAL REGULATIONS AND DIRECTIVES 5 • TRANSPORT AND POSITIONING 6 • ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING 7 • POINTS TO REMEMBER WHEN MAKING THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 8 •...
  • Page 8 1 • GENERAL WARNINGS • Carefully read the directions given in this manual; they contain important information on safety during installation, operation and maintenance. Keep this manual in a safe place for future consultation! • The oven must be installed, commissioned and maintained only by an authorized service agent.
  • Page 9 1 • GENERAL WARNINGS Interventions that will become necessary over time, as well as special oven maintenance, must only be carried out by the manufacturer's personnel or by an authorised technical help service. • Read the warnings in this manual carefully as they provide important information regarding safe use and maintenance.
  • Page 10 1 • GENERAL WARNINGS • Caution! During use, the oven’s surfaces are hot as indicated by the stickers marked with the international symbol IEC60417 – 5041 . Take care! • CAUTION: Hot steam may be released when the door is opened.
  • Page 11 1 • GENERAL WARNINGS • Do not work on the machine using unsuitable systems for accessing the upper part (e.g. by using ladders or by climbing on the machine • Treatment of chemical substances: Use appropriate safety measures. Always refer to the data sheets on safety and to the labels on the product used.
  • Page 12 1 • GENERAL WARNINGS • Ask the installer for instructions about the correct management of water softener, as insufficient or poor maintenance is the main reason for the formation of limescale that is detrimental to the device. • The room where the oven is installed must be well- ventilated! •...
  • Page 13 1 • GENERAL WARNINGS • Each oven is equipped with an ID plate that states the oven model and its main technical features. Following is an example of an electric oven plate and a gas oven plate. LOGO LOGO Address ********* Address ********* Country ********* Country *********...
  • Page 14 1 • GENERAL WARNINGS MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE CAPACITY • The maximum load for the oven is indicated in the table below. Maximum capacity Maximum capacity No. trays per level of the oven 6 GN 1/1 15 Kg 30 Kg 10 x GN 1/1 15 Kg 50 Kg 6 x GN 2/1...
  • Page 15: Technical Data

    2 • TECHNICAL DATA TABLE 1: GENERAL DATA - ELECTRIC OVENS Supply Total power Chamber Boiler Oil-proof connection Model Frequency Amps Motor voltage imput power power cable ( * ) NAE061BV 3N AC 400 V 5 x 2,5 mm AREN054B 3 AC 230 V 50/60 Hz 11,6 kW...
  • Page 16 2 • TECHNICAL DATA TABLE 2: GENERAL DATA GAS OVENS Oil-proof Supply Gas power Gas power Model Frequency Imput Motor connection cable voltage w/boiler w/o boiler connection ( * ) NAG061BV ARGN054B AC 230 V 50/60 Hz 0,6 kW 1 x 0,5 kW 3 x 1 mm 13 kW 1 x R 1/2”...
  • Page 17 2 • TECHNICAL DATA TABLE 3: GENERAL WATER DATA WITH STEAM GENERATOR WITHOUT STEAM GENERATOR Softened Softened Water Water water Water water Water Model pressure Model pressure consumption connection consumption connection max. l/h max. l/h 6 x GN 1/1 6 x GN 1/1 200 - 500 2 x R 3/4 200 - 500...
  • Page 18 2 • TECHNICAL DATA TABLE 5: GENERAL DATA - NET WEIGHT Naboo Net Weight Sapiens Net Weight Naboo Net Weight Sapiens Net Weight Model Model Kg.. Model Model Kg.. NAE061BV SAE061BV NAE061BS. SAE061BS NAE101BV SAE101BV NAE101BS SAE101BS NAE062BV SAE062BV NAE062BS SAE062BS NAE102BV SAE102BV...
  • Page 19: Special Requirements For The Installation Site

    3 • SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE INSTALLATION SITE • The room where the oven is to be fitted • The room must have a water drain in a has to be well ventilated with all the good position for the oven to be installed, openings required for rooms with gas its specifications are given under the installations (see specific regulations).
  • Page 20: Statutory Requirements, Technical Regulations And Directives

    4 • STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS, TECHNICAL REGULATIONS AND DIRECTIVES Throughout installation it is vital to observe the following requirements: • the regulations of the gas supply company Throughout installation it is vital to observe the following requirements: or agency; • a n y h e a l t h a n d h y g i e n e s t a n d a rd s •...
  • Page 21: Transport And Positioning

    5 • TRANSPORT AND POSITIONING 5 • POSITIONING • GENERAL WARNINGS FOR TRANSPORT: • To p o s i t i o n t h e a p p l i a n c e s , i t i s a) Observe the maximum load and stacking recommended to use the mount offered limits.
  • Page 22 5 • TRANSPORT AND POSITIONING 5 • POSITIONING • To access the connections, remove the • The distances from other appliances or from bottom right-hand side panel adjacent walls that must be left to allow access for servicing operations will be found A •...
  • Page 23 5 • TRANSPORT AND POSITIONING 5.12 • Remove all packing materials and peel away the protective plastic film from all external surfaces of the oven. 5.13 • For free-standing models, the appliance needs to be levelled: small differences in level of the supporting surface can be eliminated with the adjustable feet (by screwing or unscrewing them).
  • Page 24 5 • TRANSPORT AND POSITIONING INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS VE 106 . 5.15 • OPENING THE CONTROL PANEL If the control panel needs to be accessed, Once the panel is released, make it rotate to remove the plastic plug situated in the top the right on the supporting hinges.
  • Page 25: Electrical Connections And Equipotential Bonding

    6 • ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING • This oven is a Y type appliance, with the • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be connection made only by qualified personnel. replaced by the manufacturer, its service The connection cable (if not included) and all agent or similarly qualified persons in order to else needed to connect the oven to the mains avoid a hazard.
  • Page 26: Points To Remember When Making The Electrical Connection

    6 • ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING 6.11 Countertop appliances designed for a 6.12 • Appliances which differ from those described standard AC 230V power supply for gas above are supplied without a power cable. ovens and 3NAC 400V power supply for electric ovens, are supplied with a power cord without plug.
  • Page 27: Water And Drain Connections

    8 • WATER AND DRAIN CONNECTIONS A p p l i a n c e s a r e i n t e n d e d t o b e • FOR MODELS: permanently connected to the water 061-101-062-102-054-084 mains.
  • Page 28 8 • WATER AND DRAIN CONNECTIONS 8.3 • WATER SPECIFICATIONS 8.4 • WATER CONNECTION FOR STEAM CONDENSATION The characteristics of the water must come within the limits given below, in order to Cold water must be hooked up for steam prevent both corrosion, which is extremely condensation.
  • Page 29 8 • WATER AND DRAIN CONNECTIONS 8.5 • DRAINING Fig. 1 The water is drained off by gravity through a heat-resistant pipe DN 50 (not flexible), maximum length 2 m, installed at an angle of no less than 4°. Mean temperature of the drain water: 65 °C. Use at least a PP-type drainage pipe that withstands steam temperatures.
  • Page 30: Washing System

    9 • WASHING SYSTEM AVAILABLE WASHING SYSTEM TYPES FOR COUNTERTOP MODELS: 061 / 101 / 062 / 102 / 054 / 084 The detergents are located in the special compartment under the cooking chamber in the countertop appliances. FOR FLOOR MODELS: 161 / 201 / 202 / 134 / 154 Ø8 [0,315”] Ø6 [0,236”] 0,315”]...
  • Page 31 9 • WASHING SYSTEMS LIQUID DETERGENTS FOR NAG../ NAE../ ARGN..B / AREN..B FLOOR MODELS: MODELS Position the container close to the oven. 9.1 • P O S I T I O N I N G A N D S E T T I N G IMPORTANT: Wait for the liquid to C O M B I C L E A N D E T E R G E N T...
  • Page 32 9 • WASHING SYSTEMS LIQUID DETERGENTS FOR SAG../ SAE../ ARGS..B / ARES..B 9.2.1 • COUNTER TOP MODEL - REPLACING MODELS THE CARTRIDGE: 9.2 • R E P L A C I N G T H E C O M B I C L E A N Unscrew the cap of the empty cartridge DETERGENT CARTRIDGE and remove it.
  • Page 33 9 • WASHING SYSTEMS LIQUID DETERGENTS FOR SAG../ SAE../ ARGS..B / ARES..B 9.3.1 • COUNTER TOP MODEL - REPLACING MODELS THE CARTRIDGE: 9.3 • REPLACING THE CALFREE DESCALER Unscrew the cap of the empty cartridge CARTRIDGE/TANK and remove it. If when the Calout procedure is called up, Position the new cartridge in its dedicated the warning message “Check CALFREE...
  • Page 34: Calout

    10 • CALOUT (if present) 10.1 • THE CALOUT W A R N I N G : FA I L U R E T O C O M P LY The CALOUT is a cleaning system, which WITH THE CALOUT USAGE TIMES MAY AFFECT THE OPERATION AND keeps the steam generator free from limescale and prevents the latter from...
  • Page 35: Vents

    10 • CALOUT (if present) 10.2 • INSTALLING OVENS WITH CALOUT IMPORTANT: DEVICE The manufacturer to avoid connection (SEE CHAPTER 9) errors and tank exchange or confusion has • Place the tank of the anti-limescale provided the following features: “Calfree” with the GREEN cap (supplied with the oven) on the right side of the oven.
  • Page 36: Gas Connection Procedures

    12 • GAS CONNECTION PROCEDURES 12.1 • REQUIREMENTS FOR GAS TYPE AND 12.2 • LEAK TEST GAS PRESSURE EXCEEDING OF ALLOWED CO/CO2 VALUES Check that the factory gas setting on the appliance corresponds to the effective Risk of intoxication if the allowed CO/CO2 conditions for the gas connection on-site.
  • Page 37 12 • GAS CONNECTION PROCEDURES 12.3 • GAS CONNECTION 12.5 • EXHAUSTING FLUE GASES The section of the gas supply pipe must be Model 6 GN 1/1 - 5 x 600x400 chosen according to the type of gas and Since this appliance due to its capacity has the consumption of the appliance to be installation type A3, it is not necessary to connected.
  • Page 38 12 • GAS CONNECTION PROCEDURES Stack connection Installation type B13 pipe Extraction with natural draught fitted with a Adaptor damper and a heat-resistant pipe (see “Flue gas temperatures” in Table 4 under the heading Damper “Technical Data”) connected to the stack. Selecting this type of installation the oven must be fitted with a damper that is specific for each oven (as shown in the drawing).
  • Page 39: Operating At The Rated Heat Output

    13 • OPERATING AT THE RATED HEAT OUTPUT 13.1 • All appliances, during final testing in the 13.4 • The lower calorific value of the gas can be factory, are fitted for the type of gas shown checked with the supply company or agency, on the sticker next to the data plate.
  • Page 40 13 • OPERATING AT THE RATED HEAT OUTPUT CHECKING NOMINAL HEAT CAPACITY Check the combustion, CO (ppm) and CO2 NAG../ ARGN..B (%) values, with an appropriate instrument. Start the oven working, with the door open, and wait for approximately 5 minutes. - Chamber Burner Position the flue gas collection probe in the Access the settings page for the burner to be...
  • Page 41 13 • OPERATING AT THE RATED HEAT OUTPUT CHECKING NOMINAL HEAT CAPACITY SAG../ ARGS..B - Chamber Burner Check that the burner fan speed, corresponds to the data given in table 5 of the “Technical gas data” booklet. To enter the management screen of the burner to check: Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 Select “Gas”...
  • Page 42 13 • OPERATING AT THE RATED HEAT OUTPUT Select the burner, by turning knob 16 and confirm by Set the new value, by turning knob 16 and confirm by pressing knob 16. pressing knob 16. To change a value, highlight it by turning knob 16 Proceed in the same way to change the values of the and confirm by pressing knob 16.
  • Page 43 13 • OPERATING AT THE RATED HEAT OUTPUT Then, to test the correct functioning of the burners, NOTE: To check/adjust the boiler burner, activate the select “start”by turning knob 16 and confirm by Boiler Burner section (example “Boiler burner 1”) as pressing knob 16.
  • Page 44 13 • OPERATING AT THE RATED HEAT OUTPUT Check the combustion, CO (ppm) and CO2 The CO must be no greater than 300 ppm (%) values, with an appropriate instrument. (measured). Start the oven working, with the door open, If these readings are outside the ranges, and wait for approximately 5 minutes.
  • Page 45: Commissioning And Testing

    14 •COMMISSIONING AND TESTING Do not install the appliance in areas with 14.2 • BEFORE START-UP a temperature less than 5°C. Danger of burning due to steam. Steam is produced during operation or 14.1 • Check the appliance and the entire cleaning of the appliance.
  • Page 46: Important Information For The User

    15 • IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE USER 15.1 • With the user manual to hand, show 15.7 • AIR INTAKE the user the functions, safety devices, There is a plastic dashboard in the bottom appropriate use and, above all, the part of the front panel, which houses a time intervals for servicing the oven.
  • Page 47 15 • IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE USER 15.8 • AIR FILTER WARNINGS FOR DECOMMISSIONING For models 061-062-101-102-054-084 F o l l o w t h e i n d i c a t i o n s b e l o w f o r The air filter is housed in a slide inside the decommissioning: dashboard;...
  • Page 48: Dismantling And Disposal

    16 • DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL “Implementation of directives 2002/95/ 16.2 • The user must therefore dispose of the CE and subsequent 2011/65/EU on equipment at the end of its useful life at the restriction of the use of certain the appropriate centres for the separate hazardous substances in electrical and collection of electronic and electrical electronic appliances, and the disposal...
  • Page 49: Installation Diagrams

    INSTALLATION DIAGRAM 17 • INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS DISTANCES TO OBSERVE 50mm / 1,9inch Keep a distance of 500mm/20inch on the right-hand side in order to 500mm carry out maintenance work. 20inch For installations different to those described, consult the manufacturer/distributor of the appliance.
  • Page 50: Inspection - Maintenance

    INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 1 Page 1/2 Activity Notes Placement and connections checked External conditions checked (panels, internal and external cleanliness) Software version checked (if necessary, update) Cloud connection checked (if necessary, connect) Check alarms recorded Callout state checked (active? No. hours over 5 and 8) DOOR Alignment (if necessary, adjust) State of seals (if necessary, replace - not in warranty)
  • Page 51 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 1 Page 2/2 Activity Notes ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT Cleanliness / infiltration / leaks Visual components check Check hydraulic connection and for any leaks Check electrical components Check motor consumption and resistors Check state of boiler probes Check drainage valve operation Check pump and callout circuit Check washing operation/water-tightness/circuit Check washing operation/head water-tightness (replace)
  • Page 52 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 2 Page 1/2 Activity Notes Placement and connections checked External conditions checked (panels, internal and external cleanliness) Software version checked (if necessary, update) Cloud connection checked (if necessary, connect) Check alarms recorded Callout state checked (active? No. hours over 5 and 8) DOOR Alignment (if necessary, adjust) State of seals (if necessary, replace - not in warranty)
  • Page 53 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 2 Page 2/2 Activity Notes ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT Cleanliness / infiltration / leaks Visual components check Check hydraulic connection and for any leaks Check electrical components Check motor consumption and resistors Check state of boiler probes Check drainage valve operation Check pump and callout circuit Check washing operation/water-tightness/circuit Check washing operation/head water-tightness (replace)
  • Page 54 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 3 Page 1/2 Activity Notes Placement and connections checked External conditions checked (panels, internal and external cleanliness) Software version checked (if necessary, update) Cloud connection checked (if necessary, connect) Check alarms recorded Callout state checked (active? No. hours over 5 and 8) DOOR Alignment (if necessary, adjust) State of seals (if necessary, replace - not in warranty)
  • Page 55 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 3 Page 2/2 Activity Notes ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT Cleanliness / infiltration / leaks Visual components check Check hydraulic connection and for any leaks Check electrical components Check motor consumption and resistors Check state of boiler probes Check drainage valve operation Check pump and callout circuit Check washing operation/water-tightness/circuit Check washing operation/head water-tightness (replace)
  • Page 56 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 4 Page 1/2 Activity Notes Placement and connections checked External conditions checked (panels, internal and external cleanliness) Software version checked (if necessary, update) Cloud connection checked (if necessary, connect) Check alarms recorded Callout state checked (active? No. hours over 5 and 8) DOOR Alignment (if necessary, adjust) State of seals (if necessary, replace - not in warranty)
  • Page 57 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 4 Page 2/2 Activity Notes ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT Cleanliness / infiltration / leaks Visual components check Check hydraulic connection and for any leaks Check electrical components Check motor consumption and resistors Check state of boiler probes Check drainage valve operation Check pump and callout circuit Check washing operation/water-tightness/circuit Check washing operation/head water-tightness (replace)
  • Page 58 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 5 Page 1/2 Activity Notes Placement and connections checked External conditions checked (panels, internal and external cleanliness) Software version checked (if necessary, update) Cloud connection checked (if necessary, connect) Check alarms recorded Callout state checked (active? No. hours over 5 and 8) DOOR Alignment (if necessary, adjust) State of seals (if necessary, replace - not in warranty)
  • Page 59 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 5 Page 2/2 Activity Notes ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT Cleanliness / infiltration / leaks Visual components check Check hydraulic connection and for any leaks Check electrical components Check motor consumption and resistors Check state of boiler probes Check drainage valve operation Check pump and callout circuit Check washing operation/water-tightness/circuit Check washing operation/head water-tightness (replace)
  • Page 60 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 6 Page 1/2 Activity Notes Placement and connections checked External conditions checked (panels, internal and external cleanliness) Software version checked (if necessary, update) Cloud connection checked (if necessary, connect) Check alarms recorded Callout state checked (active? No. hours over 5 and 8) DOOR Alignment (if necessary, adjust) State of seals (if necessary, replace - not in warranty)
  • Page 61 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 6 Page 2/2 Activity Notes ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT Cleanliness / infiltration / leaks Visual components check Check hydraulic connection and for any leaks Check electrical components Check motor consumption and resistors Check state of boiler probes Check drainage valve operation Check pump and callout circuit Check washing operation/water-tightness/circuit Check washing operation/head water-tightness (replace)
  • Page 62 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 7 Page 1/2 Activity Notes Placement and connections checked External conditions checked (panels, internal and external cleanliness) Software version checked (if necessary, update) Cloud connection checked (if necessary, connect) Check alarms recorded Callout state checked (active? No. hours over 5 and 8) DOOR Alignment (if necessary, adjust) State of seals (if necessary, replace - not in warranty)
  • Page 63 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 7 Page 2/2 Activity Notes ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT Cleanliness / infiltration / leaks Visual components check Check hydraulic connection and for any leaks Check electrical components Check motor consumption and resistors Check state of boiler probes Check drainage valve operation Check pump and callout circuit Check washing operation/water-tightness/circuit Check washing operation/head water-tightness (replace)
  • Page 64 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 8 Page 1/2 Activity Notes Placement and connections checked External conditions checked (panels, internal and external cleanliness) Software version checked (if necessary, update) Cloud connection checked (if necessary, connect) Check alarms recorded Callout state checked (active? No. hours over 5 and 8) DOOR Alignment (if necessary, adjust) State of seals (if necessary, replace - not in warranty)
  • Page 65 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 8 Page 2/2 Activity Notes ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT Cleanliness / infiltration / leaks Visual components check Check hydraulic connection and for any leaks Check electrical components Check motor consumption and resistors Check state of boiler probes Check drainage valve operation Check pump and callout circuit Check washing operation/water-tightness/circuit Check washing operation/head water-tightness (replace)
  • Page 66 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 9 Page 1/2 Activity Notes Placement and connections checked External conditions checked (panels, internal and external cleanliness) Software version checked (if necessary, update) Cloud connection checked (if necessary, connect) Check alarms recorded Callout state checked (active? No. hours over 5 and 8) DOOR Alignment (if necessary, adjust) State of seals (if necessary, replace - not in warranty)
  • Page 67 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 9 Page 2/2 Activity Notes ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT Cleanliness / infiltration / leaks Visual components check Check hydraulic connection and for any leaks Check electrical components Check motor consumption and resistors Check state of boiler probes Check drainage valve operation Check pump and callout circuit Check washing operation/water-tightness/circuit Check washing operation/head water-tightness (replace)
  • Page 68 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 10 Page 1/2 Activity Notes Placement and connections checked External conditions checked (panels, internal and external cleanliness) Software version checked (if necessary, update) Cloud connection checked (if necessary, connect) Check alarms recorded Callout state checked (active? No. hours over 5 and 8) DOOR Alignment (if necessary, adjust) State of seals (if necessary, replace - not in warranty)
  • Page 69 INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE NO. 10 Page 2/2 Activity Notes ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT Cleanliness / infiltration / leaks Visual components check Check hydraulic connection and for any leaks Check electrical components Check motor consumption and resistors Check state of boiler probes Check drainage valve operation Check pump and callout circuit Check washing operation/water-tightness/circuit Check washing operation/head water-tightness (replace)
  • Page 70 Given that Lainox exclusively produces professional appliances, aimed at this category of customer, the relations between LAINOX ALI Group S.r.l. and its customers are not disciplined by the regulations safeguarding consumers. By concluding the supply contract and accepting these conditions, the customer states that the purchase has been made to carry out activities of a professional and business nature.
  • Page 71 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE, REPAIR AND WARRANTY The warranty does not cover: • consumable parts and/or parts subject to wear, such as seals, gaskets, etc. • light bulbs and glass parts; • reimbursement for routine and extraordinary maintenance; • damage as a direct consequence of external factors on the supply lines, such as overvoltages, corrosive water etc.;...
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  • Page 76 ALI Group S.r.l. - Via Schiaparelli 15 - Z.I. S. Giacomo di Veglia - 31029 Vittorio Veneto (TV) - Italy - Tel. (+39) 0438 9110 - Fax (+39) 0438 912300...

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