Infrico ME1000BAN 2 Door Stainless Steel Refrigerated Pizza/Saladette Prep Counter With Cutting Board, 230L
Infrico ME1000BAN 2 Door Stainless Steel Refrigerated Pizza/Saladette Prep Counter With Cutting Board, 230L is a refrigerated prep counter built for durability and ease of use. Crafted entirely from high-grade AISI 304 stainless steel, it boasts a hygienic interior with rounded corners for effortless cleaning. This versatile unit comes standard with one GN1/1 shelf and three pairs of tray slides per door to accommodate your storage needs. A convenient polypropylene cutting board is included for on-the-spot food prep tasks. The ME1000BAN is compatible with GN1/3 containers (sold separately), and for enhanced visibility, all models can be optionally equipped with glass doors and LED lighting (price on application). To ensure optimal performance, the ME1000BAN also features a replaceable door gasket.
PRODUCT FEATURES:
- Product Code: ME1000BAN
- High grade AISI 304 stainless steel exterior & interior
- Rounded internal corners for easy cleaning
- 1 x GN1/1 shelf plus 3 pairs tray slides per door
- Polypropylene cutting board
- Accepts GN13 containers
- Gastronorm containers not supplied
- Glass door available all models available with glass doors and LED lighting POA
- Replaceable door gasket
- Warranty: 2 year
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION:
- Weight (kg): 108.00
- Finish: Stainless Steel
- Controller: Digital controller with temp display
- Shelves Supplied: 2
- Container Capacity: 6 x GN1/3 + 3 x GN1/6
- Temp Range: 0C/+6C
- Cooling: Ventilated
- Defrost: Automatic
- Refrigerant: R134a
- Climate Class: 4
- Gross Capacity: 230 ltr
- Power Supply: 13amp supply
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS:
890mm (h) x 978mm (w) x 700mm (d)
AVAILABLE IN THIS RANGE:
ME1000BAN: 2 DR Compact GN Saladette with Cutting Board 230L
ME1000KB: 2 DR Compact GN Prep Station with Display 230L
ME1000PIZZA: 2 Door Compact Gastronorm Pizza Prep Counter 230L
ME1000EN: 2 DR Compact GN Prep Counter w/ Raised Collar 230L
Electrical appliances MUST be installed by a qualified electrician. Incorrect compliance to current installation legislation will lead to invalidation of warranty.







