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1. Santiago 1 1 Santiago 1 4 Santiago 1 7 1290 1590 GN GN GI GN j GN GN GN GI GN j 113 N 13 K 113 u Jii j u3 iue f 113 o o o Ne Ne GN GN lon GN Ne GN GN GN fcn GN an 11 2 4 41 1 1 41 11 2 4 4 1 Santiago 2 1 Santiago 2 5 1920 2460 TAD TAD TSN ED GN EA oN I SS EC SN FT SN FE GN eal BA 41 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 116 1 3 1 3 1 3 11 3 1 3 113 11 13 1 3 o o pa GN GN GN GN GN GN Ne GN GN GN GN GN GN GN 11 41 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 11 41 1 1 1 1 11 41 1 1 Fig 2 Layout of GN containers in Santiago Gastro device jww igloo pl User manual Santiago 15 IGLOO jen Table 1 Cross bars under GN containers in Santiago Gastro device Name of the device 1 1 GASTRO 1 4 GASTRO 1 7 GASTRO 2 1 GASTRO 2 5 GASTRO GN cross bars amount 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 Technical data Table 2 Technical data Rated Rated ligh ase wy Cooling Weight of oe nee voltage Rees ting et te elt Sites the fake current A j quirement kg mb V Hz W sumption W mb kg kWh 24h 1 1S 230 50 1 0 18 3 3 50 145 1 1S mod A 230 50 1 0 18 3 3 50 130 1 1S mod C 230 50 0 1 18 0 3 350 50 110 1 1W 230 50 1 2 18 3 9 50 145 1 1W mod A 230 50 1 2 18 3 9 50 130 1 1W mod C 230 50 0 2 18 0 5 450 50 110 1 1W GASTRO 230 50 12 18 3 9 145 1 1W GASTRO mod A 230 50 1 2 18 3 9 130 1 1W GASTRO mod C 230 50 0 2 18 0 5 450 110 14S 230 50 1S 30
2. which is not covered by warranty Do not use electric devices inside grocery product storing chamber After closing the door of the device it is not recommended to open it with force Negative pressure created inside the device is levelled within 1 2 minutes which allows easy opening of the door Avoid unnecessary opening of doors and leaving them open for a longer period of time 20 User manual Santiago www igloo pl IGLOO jen 4 1 Temperature regulation Service of Igloo and Carel thermostat temperature regulators is described in chapter 7 p 25 and 26 The basic aim of a thermostat is to control the cooling aggregate to obtain the set temperature within the device and maintain it within the determined temperature ranges The producer enters all settings of temperature regulators required for normal functioning of the device Before primary actuation the user should control and possibly set the required tem perature inside the device on the control panel Digital display displays the current temperature inside the device It is forbidden to interfere with systemic parameters of the thermostat as this can lead to serious consequ ences including the damage of the cooling device 5 MAINTENANCE 5 1 Cleaning and maintenance All maintenance services need to be performed after disconnecting the device from power supply Protect electric installation against any damage or water spi
3. 48 50 165 1 4S mod A 230 50 1 5 30 48 50 150 1 4S mod C 230 50 0 1 30 0 4 350 50 135 1 4W 230 50 1 6 30 5 1 50 165 1 4W mod A 230 50 1 6 30 5 1 50 150 1 4W mod C 230 50 0 2 30 0 7 450 50 135 1 4W GASTRO 230 50 1 6 30 5 1 165 1 4W GASTRO mod A 230 50 1 6 30 5 1 150 1 4W GASTRO mod C 230 50 0 2 30 0 7 450 135 1 7S 230 50 1 9 36 6 1 50 195 1 7S mod A 230 50 1 9 36 61 50 178 1 7S mod C 230 50 0 2 36 0 5 350 50 160 1 7W 230 50 2 0 36 6 6 50 195 1 7W mod A 230 50 2 0 36 6 6 50 178 1 7W mod C 230 50 0 3 36 1 0 450 50 160 1 7W GASTRO 230 50 2 0 36 6 6 195 1 7W GASTRO mod A 230 50 2 0 36 6 6 178 1 7W GASTRO mod C 230 50 0 3 36 1 0 450 160 24S 230 50 2 2 58 7 0 50 220 2 1S mod A 230 50 2 2 58 7 0 50 200 2 1S mod C 230 50 0 3 58 0 8 350 50 180 2 1W 230 50 2 5 58 8 1 50 220 2 1W mod A 230 50 Zo 58 8 1 50 200 2 1W mod C 230 50 0 4 58 13 450 50 180 2 1W GASTRO 230 50 2 5 58 8 1 220 2 1W GASTRO mod A 230 50 25 58 8 1 200 2 1W GASTRO mod C 230 50 0 4 58 1 3 450 180 2 5S 230 50 2 5 60 8 0 50 295 16 User manual Santiago WM IGLOO 2 58S mod A 230 50 25 60 8 0 50 275 2 58S mod C 230 50 0 3 60 0 8 350 50 257 2 5W 230 50 3 2 60 10 2 50 295 2 5W mod A 230 50 3 2 60 10 2 50 275 2 5W mod C 230 50 0 5 60 1 6 450 50 257 2 5W GASTRO 230 50 3 2 60 10 2 295 2 5W GASTRO mod A 230 50 3 2 60 10 2 275 2 5W GASTRO mod C 230 50 0 5 60 1 6 450 257 NWS 230 50 1 0 18 3 2 50 180 NWS
4. device and temperature of the surroundings The device should be placed in a dry and well ventilated place ensuring proper air exchange distance between the wall and the device min 10 cm out of sunlight kept far from heat sources and devices enforcing air flow ceiling and portable ventilators blow in heaters The device functions properly in a room where temperature falls within appropriate climatic class stated on the data plate The operation of the device may worsen when it shall operate in temperature lower or higher than the stated temperature range Remarks and indications Itis necessary to properly level the display cabinet which will prevent loud operation of the device and shall ensure proper water condensate outflow during defrosting After transporting the device wait about 2 hours before its actuation The first filling of cooling space should be performed after its previous cooling to working temperature This princi ple should also be observed after longer pause in exploitation Do not block any ventilation holes which would hamper circulation of the cooled air It is also necessary to ensure proper airflow around the device aggregate ventilation holes cannot be covered Ensure even load on shelves do not exceed their maximal load and do not exceed maximal loading Keep the condenser clean Impurities may lead to overheating of the compressor and as a consequence may result in damage of the device
5. the display with a visible red blinking spot diode The preview shall finish automatically after about 3 seconds Lowering or increasing the temperature press Y or A switch and the adjusted temperature shall be visible on control panel By pressing the Y switch we decrease the temperature to the desired value The preview shall finish automatically after about 3 seconds Manual defrosting switch No 2 enables to initiate the defrosting cycle at any moment when the device is working re gardless of the automatic defrosting function the switch shall not operate when the temperature is higher than the final defrosting temperature The user should switch on switch off the aggregate only by means of the main switch of the device and not by means of the direct switch on thermostat control panel Switching on the main switch shall automa tically initiate the thermostat Read more on www igloo pl www igloo pl User manual Santiago 25 IGLOO jen 7 2 CAREL thermostat Fig 16 Carel thermostat control panel WHAT DO DIODES ON CONTROL PANEL SIGNIFY Diode 1 is on Compressor the symbol is visible when the compressor is working It is blinking when compressor actuation is delayed by security procedure It blinks in the following cycle two blinks pause when the constant working mode is activated Diode 2 is on Ventilator the symbol is visib
6. the lighting is on Make sure that The main switch is on Temperature setting on the thermostat is properly set Thermostat works properly The condenser is clean if necessary clean the condenser Ambient temperature does not exceed 25 C Enough time has passed for products to be cooled Ventilation holes of the device are not blocked This concerns the IGLOO thermostat thermostat displays C0 or C1 or C2 instead of displaying temperature This situation shall occur when one of temperature regulation sensors has been destroyed The following messages may be displayed in such case C0 temperature sensors inside the chamber are damaged call authorized service e C1 failure of evaporator sensor call authorized service C2 failure of condenser alarm sensors or failure of second evaporator sensor call authorized service This concerns the CAREL thermostat Thermostat displays E0 or E1 or LO or HI or EE or Ed or DF instead of temperature EQO failure of temperature sensor inside the chamber call authorized service e E1 failure of evaporator sensor call authorized service _LO low temperature alarm lower than temperature range set within the device call authorized service HI high temperature alarm call authorized service EE internal defect of the regulator call authorized service Ed max defrosting time exceeded DF defrosting in
7. the producer is forbidden Images and drawings are of demonstrative character and may differ from the purchased device 26 User manual Santiago www igloo pl
8. 14 p 24 Serial number NS Production date Type name of the device BIGLOO 48 14662 1956 Am 32 700 Bochnia WWW IGLOO PL ul Kazimierza Wi INFO IGLOO COM PL TAA MO N AN ONN SN NS 069XXX and MASA 153 00 kg Date when the device was purchased NAPI CIE ZNAM 230V 50Hz Description of the problem PRAD ZNAMIONOWY MOC ZNAM OSWIETL Your exact address and telephone number MOC GRZA EK with the code number MOC ROZMRA ANIA CZYNNIK ILOSC CZYNNIKA ZAKRES TEMPERATUI KLASA URZ DZENIA DATA PRODUKCJI 09 2008 cf GAZ SPIEN IZOLACJ HFC 365 227 Typ NAZWA URZ DZENIA p The above figure shows a demonstrative data plate and the data stated on the plate are exemplary data i ii MADE IN POLAND which are not related with Santiago device 5 907759 500353 et Fig 14 Data plate 24 User manual Santiago www igloo pl IGLOO jen 7 THERMOSTAT SERVICE 7 1 IGLOO thermostat Fig 15 Igloo thermostat control panel 1 Cooling on off switch 2 Manual defrosting switch 3 Aggregate and defrosting operating control diode 4 Temperature monitoring switch on defrosting sensor 5 Temperature regulation switch increase 6 Temperature regulation switch decrease Verification of adjusted temperature inside the device By pressing A or Y switch once we can verify the adjusted temperature The adjusted temperature shall be shown on
9. IGLOO User manual SANTIAGO 1 UNLOADING The device should be transported in vertical position and it should be properly secured and packed The manufacturer ships the device on a special wooden platform secured with cardboard angle sections and foil 2 PROPERTIES OF THE DEVICE 2 1 Purpose Santiago is a universal cooling device used to store and display a wide assortment of grocery products in singular pac kages previously cooled to storage temperature Apart from general display cabinets we also offer display cabinets for vegetable and fruit salads GASTRO type Our display cabinets ensure universal and efficient display area for all types of commercial and gastronomic units Guaranteed temperature inside the display cabinet equals 2 C 8 C with ambient temperature of 15 C 25 C and relative air humidity of up to 60 2 2 Description of the device Santiago display cabinets have dynamic or static cooling All types of cabinets are equipped with automatic defrosting and electronic thermostat optionally cooperating with temperature recording module enabling to record and signal too low and too high temperature within the device Optionally they may also have automatic condensate evaporation Together with corner display cabinets may be connected in sequences Santiago display cabinets can be ordered with internal aggregate or with central aggregate mod C Cabinets are equipped with storage chamber They are a
10. amage the data place of the device Fig 14 p 24 which contains significant information for servicing organs and waste removal companies 22 User manual Santiago www igloo pl IGLOO jen 6 SERVICE 6 1 Fault identification and repair In case of any difficulties during actuation of the device or during its exploitation please return to these chapters in this manual which explain the performed operation This aims to ensure that the device is properly operated If you still experience difficulties the following hints will help you solve the problem The device is not working Make sure that The device is connected to the supply network Voltage and frequency in the network are compliant with those recommended by the producer 230V 50Hz The main switch is turned on Thermostat is turned on This concerns the Igloo thermostat If only two spots are visible on the display turn on the thermostat Water leakage from below the device or into the inside of the chamber Check whether the device is properly levelled Check the patency of outflow pipes Empty the condenser tray or container Check whether there is not too much ice in the rail and on the condenser defrost when necessary The device is operating but the lighting is off Make sure that e Lighting switch is turned on Fluorescent lamp or starting switch of the device are not burnt The device does not reach the proper temperature
11. cket 5 Glass shelf Fig 7 Assembly disassembly of night screens 1 Lower night screen shorter one mounted as the first one 2 Upper night screen longer one mounted as the second one 3 Leaf of the aluminium lamp hides and secures the 7 night screens before falling out 4 Working top www igloo pl User manual Santiago 19 a IGLOO jen Fig 8 condensate container version without evaporator 1 Water outlet from the body of the device water sealed 2 Rail water outlet hose condensate outflow after evapo rator defrosting 3 Condensate container it is necessary to empty the con densate Fig 9 Overflow version with evaporator CAZ 1 Water outlet from the body of the device water sealed Ir 2 Rail water outlet hose condensate outflow after evapo rator defrosting 3 Overflow it is necessary to empty the condensate in case when water would overflow the evaporator container 4 Evaporator m Fig 10 Control panel of the device Q 1 Main switch turns on off the aggregate of the device fal O SYA 2 Lighting switch ZY 3 Thermostat temperature regulator panel service de tails in Chapter No 7 p 25 and 26 4 EXPLOITATION Temperature of the cooled space and aggregate operating cycle may fluctuate They depend on numerous factors such as amount and temperature of products placed in the
12. d brace out of catch by lifting it up Clean condenser lamellas with help of soft brush or paint brush If the condenser is extremely dirty blocked lamellas it is indicated to use vacuum cleaner or compressed nitrogen to suck blow the dirt from between lamellas Fig 12 Cleaning the condenser The producer shall not be held responsible for damages of the condenser aggregate resulting from non observance of condenser cleanliness Fig 13 Changing the fluorescent lamp 1 Fluorescent lamp handle 2 Fluorescent lamp 3 Casing of fluorescent lamp and starting switch 4 Starting switch of fluorescent lamp Door seal should be cleaned solely with clean water without any cleansing agents and it should be thoroughly dried The seal cannot get into contact with oily substances or grease Control whether door close properly during maintenance procedures Test place a sheet of paper between the seal and the casing and close the door The paper should pose a tangible resistance during an attempt to pull it out Elements of device can corrode when improper used and maintenance To avoid that please follow the rules e Do not allow contact of the surface of the device with substances containing chlorine and or baking soda in different varieties which destroy the protective layer and components of the device also includes various stainless steel During maintenance services it is necessary to pay attention not to d
13. er the water seal according to Fig 8 3 p 20 or Fig 9 3 p 20 e The first cleaning of the device should be provide right after unpacking and before turning it on The unit should be cleaned with water at a temperature not exceeding 40 C with a neutral detergent For washing and cleaning the equipment it is prohibited to use products containing chlorine and sodium varieties which destroy the protecti ve layer and components of the device Any residue of adhesives or silicone on metal elements should be remo ved only with extraction naphtha not applicable to items made of plastic Do not use other organic solvents When cleaning the unit is prohibited to use water jet The unit should be cleaned with a wet rag After installation of the device at the destination place it should be left to rest for at least 2 hours before turning it on for devices with built in compressor to set the level of refrigerant in order to prevent problems with starting up the aggregate WARNING Keep out the cooling circuit from damage Place the plug of the connecting cable directly in plug in socket it is forbidden to connect the device by means of extension cords or dividers Power sockets optional may be used to power cash register weight and similar receivers with power e not exceeding 500W Turn on the main switch Fig 10 1 p 20 which activates the temperature regulator and then aggregate of the device Set the temperature on thermos
14. le when evaporator ventilators are turned on It blinks when the actuation of the ventilators is delayed by external disengagement or when another procedure is in progress Diode 3 is on Defrosting the symbol is visible when the defrosting function is activated It blinks when the actuation is delayed by external disengagement or when another procedure is in progress Diode 4 is on Alarm the symbol is visible when the alarm is activated 5 current temperature inside the device is displayed decimal places displayed after the comma SETTING THE DESIRED TEMPERATURE mM press for 1 second leading value shall be displayed on the screen A increase or decrease the leading value by means of y a and O Switches until the desired value shall be obtained My press cet once again in order to confirm the new value of the setting point MANUAL INPUT OF THE DEFROSTING CYCLE Defrosting shall be realised in an automatic mode It is possible to force defrosting at any moment by pressing and holding the we switch for minimum 5 seconds Diode No 1 shall blink during manual defrosting Read more on www alfaco pl NOTE IN CASE OF NOT OBSERVING THE PRINCIPLES ON CONNECTING AND USING THE DEVICE INCLU DED IN THIS MANUAL THE PRODUCER SHALL RESERVE THE RIGHT TO RECEDE FROM OBLIGATIONS OF THE GUARANTOR Information included in this document may be altered by IGLOO without noticing the user Copying the present manual without the consent of
15. llage Do not use water stream to clean the device only a wet cloth 1 Do not use any sharp objects to remove filth 1 Devices equipped with wheels cannot be used on uneven surfaces 4 Fig 11 Temperature sensor inside the device ae 1 Temperature sensor 2 2 Evaporator screen 3 Evaporator drip rail When using the display cabinet as well as during maintenance works pay attention not to destroy the tempe rature sensor in the evaporator screen It is recommended to make a break in the exploitation of the device once a month in order to clean its interior naturally defrost the evaporator clean the condenser and verify the condition of door seals If the device is not equipped with automatic condensate evaporation it is essential to remove the condensate from the container when filling the container Fig 8 p 20 The number frequency of condensate removal depends on device exploitation conditions f ex air humidity door opening frequency the amount and temperature of products placed for storage Do not use mechanical agents in order to fasten the defrosting process www igloo pl User manual Santiago 21 IGLOO jen It is essential to keep the condenser of the device cle an Dirt may hinder the heat exchange causing mainly increase in electric energy consumption and may cause damage of aggregate compressor In order to clean the condenser it is necessary to unscrew the sheet metal screws and pull the win
16. mod A 230 50 1 0 18 3 2 50 165 NWS mod C 230 50 0 1 18 0 3 350 50 145 NWW 230 50 1 2 18 3 9 50 180 NWW mod A 230 50 1 2 18 3 9 50 165 NWW mod C 230 50 0 2 18 0 5 450 50 145 NZW 230 50 1 5 15 4 9 50 155 NZW mod A 230 50 1 5 15 4 9 50 140 NZW mod C 230 50 0 2 15 0 5 450 50 120 The above mentioned technical data also concern DRE display cabinets However the weight of the device shall be slightly higher than the one stated in the table 3 PREPARING THE DEVICE FOR EXPLOITATION 3 1 Requirements concerning the place of installation e Verify whether the cross section of feeding conduits is proper for power consumption of the installed device It is forbidden to connect the device by extension rods or dividers The device should be connected to the separate properly made electric circuit with plug in socket with protecting pin according to PBUE Regulations concerning Electric Equipment Construction The device may be actuated solely after confirmation of the fire protection efficiency with results of measu res performed according to binding regulations 3 2 Connection and actuation e Unpack the device and remove the wooden platform from the basis does not concern moving devices Fig 3 p 18 The device should be placed on an even and on a sufficiently hard base and then level it with the help of levelling feet In case of moving devices it is necessary to immobilise wheels in order to prevent their movement du
17. progress this is not an alarm signal This concerns the IGLOO thermostat The device is working sound signalling is activated Make sure that The condenser is clean if necessary clean the condenser Condenser ventilator is working properly Ambient temperature does not exceed 25 C The device is working too loud Make sure that The device is standing stably Furniture adjoining the device do not vibrate when the cooling aggregate compressor is working www igloo pl User manual Santiago 23 IGLOO jen Noises made by the operating device are a normal phenomenon The devices are equipped with ventila tors engines and compressors which turn on and off automatically Each compressor makes certain noises when operating These sounds are made by the aggregate engine and by cooling agent flowing through the circuit This phenomenon constitutes a technical feature of cooling devices and it does not signify their faulty work Steam precipitation on glasses of the device is a normal phenomenon in case of high relative air humidity exceeding 60 and does not require calling the service 6 2 Service IGLOO service telephone number 48 14 662 19 56 or 48 605 606 071 e mail serwis igloo pl If after checking points described in chapter 6 1 Fault identification and repair the device still does not work properly please contact Technical Service of the Igloo company stating the data from the data plate Fig
18. ring exploitation Fig 4 p 18 Remove the protection foil from the elements of the device f ex from the inside of the device display shelves and front fender beam e If the user shall obtain a device partially disassembled to secure it during transportation perform the following ope rations 1 Mount display shelves hanging them on aluminium angle sections Fig 5 4 5 p 18 2 Mount glass sides Fig 6 2 p 19 NOTE In case of Gastro display cabinets it is necessary to take out the universal salad tank from the display cabinet before mounting the glass side Fig 5 1 p 18 in order to obtain free access to the ABS side and to easily screw the glass side with holding downs of the glass Fig 6 1 p 19 3 Mount ABS lamp hole plug according to Fig 6 3 p 19 4 Mount the casing of lamp conduit Fig 6 7 p 19 Move the casing of lamp conduit to the back of the glass side in order to hide the conduit coming out of the lamp in the casing and to place it on the internal part of the glass side 5 Concerns only GASTRO displays place universal salad tank in the display cabinet Place cross bars under GN containers in the module tank and then place GN containers according to Fig 2 p 15 6 Mount glass shelves according to Fig 6 5 p 19 7 Mount front screen Fig 6 9 p 19 0 pl User manual Santiago 17 a IGLOO jen 8 Mount night screens Fig 7 1 2 p 19 9 Place the condensate container on the basis of the device und
19. stat 25 7 2 CAREL thermostat 2B List of tables Table 1 Cross bars under GN containers in Santiago Gastro sees de ise bana de ignen AE 16 Table 2 Technical data cmt 16 17 D This sign signifies information of particular meaning for user security and for proper device exploitation 14 User manual Santiago www igloo pl IGLOO SANTIAGO W 16 17 1 Fig 1 Construction of the device 1 Glass shelf 2 Telescopic front glass system 3 Maximal loading line sticker on the glass side 4 Front screen 5 Display shelves flat double stage triple stage 6 Front fender beam 7 Front panel 8 Basis of the device 9 Wooden platform fixed for transporting the device 10 Device levelling feet 11 Cooling aggregate 12 Storage chamber 13 Rail condensate outflow after defrosting the eva porator 14 Evaporator 15 Working granite top 16 Night screens 17 Aluminium lamp with illumination 18 ABS lamp hole plug SANTIAGO W GASTRO 19 Data plate 20 ABS sides 21 Storage chamber doors 22 Wind brace when removed access to condenser lamellas 23 Control panel temperature regulator switches 24 G N containers GASTRO type
20. tat control panel Fig 10 3 p 20 service details on p 25 or 26 Turn on the lighting switch Fig 10 2 p 20 Fig 3 Removing the wooden platform 1 Unscrew the feet from the platform 2 Remove the wooden platform 3 Screw the feet in nuts welded to the fra me of the device Fig 4 Wheel system moving system A moving position B blocked position Fig 5 Mounting salad tank in Santiago Gastro device 1 Universal tank for all lengths of display cabinets used as an addition aiming to facilitate the disassembly salad tanks and the glass side access to glass holding down after pulling out the tank 2 Module salad tank 3 Cross bars for under GN containers placed only in tank 2 does not concern the universal tank 1 4 Posterior aluminium angle section at the back of the body 5 Anterior aluminium angle section at the front of the body 6 Telescopic front glass system 18 User manual Santiago www igloo pl IGLOO jen Fig 6 Assembly disassembly of glass elements 1 Holding down of the glass glass side 6 Aluminium lamp 2 Glass side 7 Lamp conduit protection 3 ABS lamp hole plug 8 Lamp conduit 4 Basis of the ABS lamp hole plug secures the hole plug 9 Front screen made of glass from moving 10 Front bra
21. vailable in two options mobile and stationary Santiago is furnished with telescopic front glass lifting system Our devices are made according to modern technologies and have all certificates required by law Contents List of Figures T UNCOADING mms A Fig 1 onstruction Of the devige 2 PROPERTIES OF THE DEVICE ienee 14 Fig 2 Layout of GN containers in Santiago Gastro device 15 2a Ni PUN OSG srne ae sbabaeindntaenacantee Fig 3 Removing the wooden platform 2 2 Description OF ThE device 1A Fig 4 Wheel system MOVINg SYSIEM cmd 2 3 Technical data E AAE AAE L AA AN Fig 5 Mounting salad tank in Santiago Gastro device 18 3 PREPARING THE DEVICE FOR EXPLOITATION 17 be 19 3 1 Requirements concerning the place of installation 17 Fig 7 Assembly disassembly of night screens 5 19 3 2 Connection and actuation 17 Fig 8 Condensate container version without evaporator 20 4 EXPLOITATION 20 Fig 9 Overflow version with evaporator 20 4 1 Temperature regulation 21 Fig 10 Control panel of the device 20 5 MAINTENANCE 21 Fig 11 Temperature sensor inside the device 21 5 1 Cleaning and maintenance 21 Fig 12 Cleaning the condenser 22 6 SERVICE 23 Fig 13 Changing the fluorescent lamp 22 6 1 Fault identification and repair 23 Fig 14 Data plate 24 6 2 Service 24 Fig 15 Igloo thermostat control panel 25 7 THERMOSTAT SERVICE once D Fig 16 Carel thermostat control panel 26 7 1 1GLOO thermo
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