CombiSteel 7495.0110 Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
DROP IN
WELL FOR FROZEN PRODUCTS / CUBA DE MANTENIMIENTO DE
CONGELADOS / CUVE RÉFRIGÉREE POUR MAINTIEN DES PRODUITS
SURGELÉS
Ref: A070200012
1Vers.
DE6-CC4: CMC6-4
DE7-CC4: CMC7-4 : 7495.0110
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Please check your equivalent model in the equivalent table
Consulte su modelo equivalente en la tabla de equivalencias
Consultez votre modèle équivalent dans le tableau d’équivalences
Well for frozen products/ Cuba de mantenimiento de congelados/ Cuve réfrigérée pour maintien
des produits surgelés
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Instruction manual
Installation and Operation
12
Manual de instrucciones
Uso y mantenimiento
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Manuel d’instructions
Installation et fonctionnement
27
Anex/ Anexo/ Annexe
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DROP IN ASSEMBLY / MONTAJE DEL DROP IN / ASSEMBLAGE D’ENCASTREMENT
Fig 3.
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DROP IN DISASSEMBLY / DESMONTAJE DEL DROP IN / DÉMONTAGE D’ENCASTREMENT
Fig 4.
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CONTROL PANEL SCROLLING/ DESPLAZAMIENTO PANEL DE CONTROL/ PANNEAU DE
COMMANDE DÉFILEMENT
Fig. 5
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DROP IN MAINTENANCE / MANTENIMIENTO DEL DROP IN / ENTRETIEN D’ENCASTREMENT
Fig. 6
The condensing unit can be moved 1,5m from the original position/ la unidad condesadora se
puede desplazar 1,5m de su ubicación/ la conduite de la guerre se trouve à 1,5 mètre de distance
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CONTROL PANEL / PANEL DE MANDOS / PANNEAU DE COMMANDE
Fig. 8
(1)
(
4
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5
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(
7
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(3)
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2
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6
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8
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HOLE TO ASSEMBLY THE CONTROL PANEL / AGUJERO PARA INSTALAR EL PANEL DE MANDOS /
LE TROU POUR ASSEMBLER LE PANNEAU DE COMMANDE
Fig. 9
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1 INDEX
1 INDEX ................................................................................................................................... 12
2 MACHINE INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 13
2.1 INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE & MODELS .................................................................. 13
2.2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ........................................................................... 13
2.3 SPECIFICATION CHART ................................................................................................ 13
3 INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................... 13
3.1 GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................. 13
3.2 TRANSPORT, HANDLING, UNPACKING, LOCATION ..................................................... 14
3.3 INTENDED USE AND RESTRICTIONS. ........................................................................... 14
3.4 MANUFACTURER’S IDENTIFICATION LABEL DESCRIPTION ......................................... 14
3.5 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY ................................................................................... 14
3.6 CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................. 15
4 OPERATION ......................................................................................................................... 15
4.1 GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................. 15
4.2 CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................... 15
4.3 MACHINE SETTINGS AND PROGRAMS ........................................................................ 17
5 MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................... 17
5.1 GENERAL SAFETY RULES .............................................................................................. 17
5.2 MACHINE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ROUTINE .................................................. 17
5.3 MACHINE DISPOSAL .................................................................................................... 17
6 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART ................................................................................................ 18
6.1 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART ........................................................................................ 18
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2 MACHINE INTRODUCTION
2.1 INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE & MODELS
The purpose for which this equipment has been designed is to be built into a self-service buffet
and is specially conceived for the display and service of frozen food, maintaining the food in the
best temperature condition during the period of the serving. Those conditions will depend on
the initial temperature of the products when displayed and the environmental conditions of the
premises. By no means, this technical appliance can be used to freeze food or maintain them
frozen for extended periods of time.
The appliance, depending on the model, has a capacity for 3 or 4 ice-creams pans 360 x 165 x
180 mm.
The technical cabinet located on the lower part includes the electricity panel, the adjustment
thermostat and the condensing unit.
2.2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
The in-situ installation and start-up of this appliance must be carried out by qualified technical
personnel.
The appliance must be only repaired by qualified personnel. Please contact your distributor and
do not attempt to open this appliance.
If the appliance is not going to be used for extended periods of time, make sure it is empty,
cleaned and disconnected from the mains electricity supply.
The working temperature of the appliance may be affected by the ambient temperature and its
location.
Make sure that external sources do not influence the appliance that may prejudice its
performance (direct sources of cold, air or similar).
The suitable ambient temperature is from +16ºC to +3C. If the premises exceed 32º C the
necessary performance for correct cooling is not guaranteed.
This appliance is made of stainless sheet steel and there are risks of cutting inherent in its design.
Please take extra exceptional care when handling it and cleaning the same.
The inside of the technical cabinet where the condensing unit located has intrinsic risks such as
electricity, cutting, trapping, burns and moving rotor (fan).
Make sure the defrosted water in the appliance is completely clean after using. Always keep the
doors closed.
Keep to the recommendations made by the food manufacturers.
Never place hot food or recipients in the appliance.
Keep the technical cabinet closed always.
Do not allow children to handle the appliance under any circumstances.
2.3 SPECIFICATION CHART
Please check Table 1 for detailed information of the product.
3 INSTALLATION
3.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
The use instructions of the digital thermostat are attached to this manual. However, WE DO NOT
RECOMMEND THE ADJUSTMENT OF THE THERMOSTAT BY UNQUALIFIED PERSONNEL. Please,
CONTACT YOUR DISTRIBUTOR TO HAVE THE NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS CARRIED OUT.
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3.2 TRANSPORT, HANDLING, UNPACKING, LOCATION
The application with its packaging in wood makes a heavy item.
Be careful in transport, handling and location operations.
On receiving the device, make sure that it has not suffered any damage in transport. Otherwise,
make all pertinent claims to your supplier or to our company.
When the device has been accepted, it is preferable to keep it unpacked until it is put into service
to protect it from any possible mechanical knocks, dust, dirt, etc.
The packaging consists of a wooden palette, a plastic surround and wooden/cardboard corner
pieces, all recyclable materials
The warranty will only cover manufacturing defects, excluding any incorrect handling or use of
the material by the clients or users. Labor costs and travelling expenses are always on the
account of the client. Any responsibility for defects attributable to transport will not be
accepted, unless the relevant claim is placed within a maximum period of 24 hours after
receiving the goods.
For correct and safe lifting and handling operations:
Arrange a suitable area with flat floor for machine unloading and handling operations.
Use the type of equipment most suitable for characteristics and capacity
Make sure the load is stable;
Handle the machine, keeping it at minimum height from the ground.
3.3 INTENDED USE AND RESTRICTIONS.
Check that the voltage and frequency of the electricity supply network coincide with those
described in the characteristics plaque. It is essential that the electricity installation where the
appliance is to be installed has an earth connection, as well as the necessary protection of a
thermal magnetic switch and a circuit breaker. Do not connect other appliances in the same
electric socket.
The manufacturer declines any liability for improper use of the product.
3.4 MANUFACTURER’S IDENTIFICATION LABEL DESCRIPTION
Data in the identification label:
1. Brand
2. Serial number (code+ year+ serial
number)
3. Code:
4. Model:
5. CE symbol
6. Waste disposal symbol
7. Manufacturing site
8. Gas Type
9. Gas quantity (gr)
10. Climatic class
11. Working range temperature:
12. Voltage:
13. Power consumption
3.5 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
Avoid having direct sources of heat, cold, humidity, sunlight and ultraviolet rays in the final
location of this appliance. Heaters, radiators, air conditioning, air currents, etc. can have a
negative influence on the correct operation of the same.
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Make sure the floor is level, in this way preventing any vibration or noise.
Make sure that the appliance has correct ventilation. Do not block the ventilation grid of the
condensing unit.
3.6 CONNECTIONS
Once the device has been fitted into the hole of the furniture destined for this purpose, the
anchoring is carried out by means of the anchoring system supplied as shown in the Figure 3.
The condensing unit should be well ventilated for an optimum performance of
the cooling system. Please follow Figure 7 for designing the furniture’s
ventilation grill.
The control box located on the lower part of the appliance can easily be moved to the side of
the technical cabinet if required (for example in the case of having the front access of the
appliance closed due construction reasons) as described in figure 5.
At the same time, it can be removed from the device and installed in any other panel (for
example, in the front of buffet to operate and regulate the appliance without need to open the
door). In Figure 9, you can find the hole position to install the thermostat in the front panel of a
furniture. The control panel can be moved a maximum of 1.6m from the original position.
In figures 4 it is explained how to move out the device from the furniture if maintenance or
repair is required.
REMOTE UNIT OPTIONAL
All refrigerated inlet is supplied in copper pipes, both for connecting the high pressure (liquid)
and low pressure (gas) lines of the refrigeration unit are sized 3/8”. It is not included the
thermostatic expansion valve, capillary tube, solenoid valve nor the cutoff valve.
The electrical connection socket for solenoid valve or refrigeration unit is provided by
connection terminals, located in the junction box for a maximum compressor power of 1 1/2 ".
For higher powers, it is necessary to implement a relay or contactor, this element will not be
supplied.
4 OPERATION
4.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
The regulation is carried out by means of a digital electronic thermostat, allowing adjusting the
different temperatures of the appliance depending on the existing environmental conditions.
Machine maintenance operations must only be carried out by specialized Technicians provided
with suitable personal protection equipment. See figure 8 for the thermostat information.
4.2 CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION
1- Display
2- Main On-Off buttom (except light)
3- Set
4- ECO function
5- Light On-Off
6- Programing and disconnect sound/ alarm
7- Up ▲
8- Down ▼, manual defrosting (only in refrigeration)
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The machine is switched on by pushing the on-off bottom of the thermostat for 5 seconds. For
maintenance operations, disconnect the machine from the mains, because the machine is in
stand-by situation when it is switch off. In the refrigerated equipment, there is delay of 3 minutes
till the starting up, this delay is the protection programmed by default, it should not be modified by
the user.
The regulation is made by electronic thermostat with a digital display, allowing to adjust the
different working temperatures of the machine:
Pressing the SET (3) command for 1 second activates the set point to reach the desired
temperature value displayed on the Display (1). To do this, press the cursors (8 or 9) until
the desired temperature is reached. Once reached, press and hold the SET (3) command for 1
second to set the acquired value.
It is possible to activate the ECO mode (5) energy saving by pressing for 3 seconds this key.
When activated, ECO will appear in the display (1). To return to the normal state, perform the
same operation. This will display the word NOR in the display (1).
It is possible to activate or deactivate the light output by pressing the LIGHT (6) command for 1
second.
To access the sounds and alarms program (7), press and hold for more than 5 seconds. The
parameter setting menu (F) will appear in the display (1) or in case of alarms, the alarm will be
silenced and the alarm relay will be deactivated.
Pressing this command (7) and command (8) simultaneously for more than 5 seconds, all
alarms are reset.
Pressing this command (7) and the SET (3) command for more than 5 seconds simultaneously
accesses the parameter setting menu (C)
To change the parameters C or F once within the selected menu, move through the parameters
with the cursors (8) and (9) until you reach the parameter to be modified or the sound and
alarms key (7) to display the menu complete to reach the category more quickly. Pressing SET
(3) selects the category or parameter to modify and is modified by ▲ (8) and ▼ (9). Once all the
desired parameters are modified, they are memorized by pressing the sounds and alarms
command (7) for more than 5 seconds. If nothing is pressed in 60 s you lose the Co F menu by
losing data that has not been saved.
Pressing this command ▲ (8) and the SET (3) command simultaneously for more than 5 seconds
activates the printout of the report.
BASIC PARAMETERS MODIFIED BY THE USER.
"Pro"
Pw (Password): Default value 22.
/ 5 (Selection ºC or ºF): Default value ºC.
"CtL"
St (Setpoint): Default value per model. Modify if applicable.
"ALM"
AL (Low temperature alarm activation): Default value 0 (disabled).
AH (High temperature alarm activation): Default value 0 (disabled).
"CnF"
H2 (Keyboard Disable): Default value 1.
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4.3 MACHINE SETTINGS AND PROGRAMS
COOLING:
The evaporator is made of an expanded copper refrigeration pipe directly in the tray.
The condensing unit includes a hermetic compressor and an air condenser as its main elements.
The gas used in the cooling circuit is described in table 1, with a working pressure of
approximately 1.4 bars. The gas expansion at the entrance of the evaporator is carried out by
means of a capillary tube.
RECOMMENDED WORKING TEMPERATURE: described in table 1.
The use instructions of the digital thermostat are attached to this
manual. However, WE DO
NOT RECOMMEND THE ADJUSTMENT OF THE THERMOSTAT BY UNQUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
Please, CONTACT YOUR DISTRIBUTOR TO HAVE THE NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS CARRIED OUT.
5 MAINTENANCE
5.1 GENERAL SAFETY RULES
Remove the exterior plastic and any remaining adhesive covering the steel.
Clean carefully before using by following the specific instructions detailed later in this manual.
Before carrying out any operation on the machine, always consult this manual which gives the
correct procedures and contains valuable information on safety.
5.2 MACHINE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ROUTINE
Any technical maintenance must be carried out by your distributor’s technical assistance
service.
Keeping the cooling unit clean, specifically the condenser is very important to optimize its
operation and reduce electricity consumption. Use soft brushes or a vacuum cleaner for this.
To clean the appliance, it is recommendable to firstly disconnect the same from the mains
electricity supply.
Do not splash water on the electric components.
To clean the stainless steel, use a sponge or cloth, tepid water and neutral soap.
Do not use abrasive products, solvents, metal cleaning liquids or undiluted detergents.
Dry with a cloth afterwards
5.3 MACHINE DISPOSAL
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The product is made up of metal parts and stone parts. The packaging is made of wood, plastic
and cardboard.
For any part of the appliance, please note that:
At the end of the product’s life-cycle, make sure it is not dispersed in the environment.
Each part must be collected and disposed of separately, according to their distinctive
characteristics (e.g. metals, plastic, rubber, etc.)
The public or private waste collection systems defined by local legislation must be
considered.
The equipment may contain hazardous substances: the improper use or incorrect
disposal may have negative effects on human health and on the environment;
In the event of illegal disposal of electrical and electronic waste, penalties are specified
by local waste disposal legislation.
6 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
6.1 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
The appliance electric motor has a electrothermal protector included that trips in the event of
overcurrent or excessive heating. When this protector trips, the appliance must be disconnected
to prevent malfunctioning.
Connect the appliance after an hour and contact your technical service in the event the problem
remains.
Some problems are due to causes that are easily resolved without having to contact the
technical service.
Please read the following table carefully:
Problem
Procedure
The appliance does not work
Check that the appliance is correctly
connected to the socket and connected to
the control panel, and that the automatic
power limiter has not tripped (still in ON
mode).
Does not cool
sufficiently
Check the regulation of the thermostat
and/or influence or direct sources of air on
the tray. Make sure that the condenser of the
cooling unit is completely clean
Excessive noise when operating
Make sure that the appliance is correctly
levelled.
Check the anchoring system of the appliance
elements that may have moved or become
loose.
Contact your Technical Assistance Service in
the event of fan malfunctioning.
All the basic checks have been ca
rried out and
the problem remains
Contact your distributor or your Technical
Assistance Service.
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CombiSteel 7495.0110 Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur