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E6 Maress GD

New refrigerated multideck for leading discounters

BENEFITS AT A GLANCE

Heavy-duty performance

  • Robust design

Increased food protection with reduced energy cost

  • All-glass doors with anti-reflex coating
  • Fewer defrost cycles
  • Higher evaporating temperature
  • Reduced refrigeration load
  • Energy-efficient fans

Simplified maintenance

  • Numbered key bar spacing for fast and flexible shelf fitting
  • Hygienic and easy-to-clean design
  • SYSTEM:

    Remote

  • TEMP. CLASS:

    M0

  • REFRIGERANT:

    R744 (CO2), F-Gas

E6 Mivit GD

Basic closed multideck design with high standards

BENEFITS AT A GLANCE

Enhanced presentation of merchandise

  • Pure and unobtrusive cabinet design
  • Generous product facing area
  • Low front

Back evaporator design

  • Bottom piping: easy installation and maintenance
  • Maximum display opening
  • High service durability of fans and evaporator
  • Self cleansing effect by defrosting
  • Simple accessibility of drainage
  • SYSTEM:

    Remote

  • TEMP. CLASS:

    M2

  • REFRIGERANT:

    R744 (CO2), F-Gas

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