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ACTION

Promotional ventilated refrigeration check-out, available in the normal temperature versions-TN to display and promote dairy products, drinks and / or pre-packed fresh products and low temperature-TB to display and promote ice cream and / or frozen food.

Small, compact and functional: if placed in the strategic points of the shop, where the flow of customers is bigger, is able to encourage the impulse buy.
Action is a display cabinet with an innovative design which allows to display the product in a practical and functional way; each element has been studied paying much attention to the aesthetics, without sacrificing functionality.

The visibility of the product displayed is enhanced thanks to the particular structure of the panoramic side panels. The practical rollers allow easy movement of the cabinet from one point in the shop to another.
Action is produced using advanced technologies and innovative technical solutions, which assure excellent performances and duration in time.

Action can be used in public places, such as bars and petrol stations, but also in food shops and supermarkets.

  • INIMITABLE CHARACTERISTICS:

  • Ventilated Refrigeration

  • Customizable illuminated canopy.

  • Ecologic polyurethane Insulation foamed with CO2

  • Automatic hot gas defrosting

  • Automatic evaporation system condensing water

  • Fully panoramic sides

  • Excellent balance between burden and display area

  • Plastic dome

  • Rollers for easy handling

  • Available colours: Technical Blue, Titan Silver, Colorado Red

  • Kit dividers

  • Illuminated canopy.

  • Insulating night cover (optional)

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Technical Information
Model External Dimensions (LxDxH) mm Capacity (gross/net) litres Product Temperature (°C)
70 TN 700 x 790 x 1047 160 / 82 +2 / +5
100 TN 1000 x 790 x 1047 283 /126 +2 / +5
70 TB 700 x 790 x 1047 160 / 82 -18 / -16
100 TB 1000 x 790 x 1047 283 / 126 -18 / -16

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