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1. e When disconnecting the power plug always pull on the plug itself and never the cable e Never detach any cover except where specifically instructed in this manual Doing so might expose live electrical parts e If any damage occurs to the power cable pull the plug to disconnect the cabinet e Never use a water hose or high pressure jet to clean the cabinet e All work on electrical equipment must be left to a qualified electrician Safety first e Never connect the cabinet to the power supply if it is damaged in transit or otherwise When in doubt contact your Service Organization or dealer e Please pay attention to the maximum load limits when filling the display shelves or compartments with merchandise See Chapter 15 Specifications e Electronic elements may only be replaced by a qualified electrician or person with experience in electrical engineering e This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety e Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance e f the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard WARNING Only for R600a and R290 refrigerant cabi
2. BROMIC REFRIGERATION OPERATING INSTRUCTION FOR UPRIGHT BOTTLE COOLER USS 60 DTKL USS 95 DTKL USS 100 DIKL m ri ko i I i L i L Ei te USS 220 DTKL USS 300 DTKL USS 374 DTKL USS 440 DTKL USS 690 DTKL Se USS 748 DIKL USS 980 DIKL USS 1000 DIKL USS 1200 DIKL Dear customer Please be sure to read this operating manual carefully before putting your new refrigerated cabinet into use The manual contains important notes on safety and proper installation use and maintenance of the plug in refrigerated cabinets Please keep the manual ready for reference and hand it over to any future new owner of the cabinets Make sure the manual is read by all staff who may work with the merchandiser and that they understand and observe the contents Should you or your staff be unable to understand any instruction in this manual please contact your Service Organization We would point out that the refrigerated cabinet is occasionally referred to on the following pages with options which do not form part of the standard equipment How to use this operating manual The illustrations are numbered separately in each section e g fig 3 Reference to an illustration in the text is shown in brackets with the first digit indicating the no of the figure and the second separated from the first by a hyphen indicating the position in that figure Example 4 2 means fig 4 position
3. 1 10 55 75 USS1000DIKL M G 1 10 230 50 780 Uss1200DIKL_ 1 10 230 50 770 740 780 For more details see type plate 595 680 438 680 735 650 720 780 855 705 780 18 15 Drawings LINE a 1 0 Switch Ballast Ballast 3 Thermostad E 8 g ai S Starter s i a rter z bd te Internal Compressor Slower a Motor External Blower I I Motor I NOTR IT Only In 60 DTKL models USS 60 95 100 DTKL Electrical Drawing LINE 1 0 Switch Door Switch Huorescent Tube Fluorescent Tube starter External Blower Motor Internal Blower Motor D Only In OTEL DIKL models USS 220 300 374 440 690 XXXX Electrical Drawing 19 LINE 1 0 Switch Ballast 3 Thermostad 4 Starter Tube Auorescent Tube Huorescent Tube Compressor External m i Q Blower Blower Motor oto Motor NOTR a a eer DI Only In 980 1200 modek 4 Only In DIKL models USS 980 1000 1200 XXXX Electrical Drawing 20 BROMIC REFRIGERATION Code No 15 12 0007 05
4. Perform maintenance Storage tempera Automatic evaporator defrosting Not required temporary minor ture is too high active temperature rise during defrosting is normal Ambient temperature too high or Avoid extreme operating Sect 6 thermostat misadjusted environment readjust storage temperature Distance to wall not adhered Maintain prescribed min Sect 4 distance Ventilation slots blocked or covered Keep ventilation slots free Sect 4 Lack of air intake due to obstruction Remove any obstacles in the Sect 4 of air intake grille air intake area Condenser fins fouled Perform maintenance Sect 10 Storage Misadjustment Adjust storage temperature in temperature is too small increments low Cabinet lighting Lighting not switched on Switch lighting on Sect 5 failed partly or The lamp concerned or the starter is Replace lamp or starter Sect 10 completely defective Heavy Extreme ambient temperature e g rel Improve operating environment condensation in air humidity gt 65 very high summer by providing cross ventilation display temperatures However the cabinet must not compartment and be exposed to direct draughts on glass door Water under or in Automatic defrosting defective or Wipe water off If new water front of the extreme operating environment e g forms within the next 48 hours cabinet rel please contact your Service air humidity gt 65 very high summer Organization temperatures
5. 2 Important information is marked by pictograms indicates working and operating procedures which must be strictly observed to rule out any risk to people damage to or destruction of the cabinet indicates useful information and recommendations for operation A indicates working and operating procedures which must be strictly observed to avoid any Note for delivery On arrival first inspect the refrigerated cabinet for any damage sustained in transit All such damage must be reported immediately to the your Service Organization Contents Section 12 13 14 15 Title Proper use Safety regulations Installation Selecting the place of installation Stand alone installation Hanging instructions optional Siting the cabinet Installation procedure Requirements for electrical connection Starting Measures prior to starting Setting into operation Setting the storage temperature Information on the product temperature Setting the temperature set point Product loading and pricing Loading the cabinet with products Evaporator defrosting Cleaning Cleaning the outer casing Cleaning the internal surfaces Maintenance Cleaning the condenser Shut down Troubleshooting Environment protection and disposal notes Regulations standards codes Specifications Drawings Page 0 ODO 0 NNDQOUS A OW 10 16 16 17 18 19 1 Proper use The refrigerated cabinets USS as described in this oper
6. causes overflow of drip tray in machine compartment Formation of Spaces under return air grille fouled Clean odour in the cabinet 16 12 Environment protection and disposal notes This refrigerated cabinets are designed to high standards of environmental protection and recycling convenience Cyclopentane an environmentally friendly foaming agent has been in use Cyclopentane is distinguished by zero ozone depletion potential ODP and zero global warming potential GWP The refrigerant used and contained within an hermetically tight circuit is environmentally friendly R134a and R600a which does not contain chlorine and has zero ODP The device must be disposed of in accordance with applicable regulations The WEEE regulations must be observed In the interest of preventing environmental nuisance and promoting re use of the high quality materials employed used commercial refrigeration equipment must be collected for expert disposal and recycling Therefore observe the following disposal regulations The cabinet must not be discarded with regular municipal waste The refrigeration circuit must not be damaged Before discarding the cabinet for disposal make it unserviceable by disconnecting the power plug and cutting off the power cable HB Consult your local authorities or authorised the dealer for details of collection and disposal facilities Children are often unable to recognise the dangers associated with comm
7. from ventilators or open doors fig 2 Pay attention to air outlet from air conditioners ventilators The following temperatures and air humidities apply as upper limits for the place of installation 30 C 55 rel humidity Keep the air intake and outlet area around the plinth area of the cabinet clear of cartons and other obstacles fig 3 When installing the cabinet against a wall make sure that the refrigeration unit fan is free to take in the ambi ent air from the room via the plinth area and discharge it through the ventilation slots on the back Fig 2 In the case of free standing installation in a room the Original accessory rear wall panel must be screwed to the cabinet back N Adhere to the specified minimum distances When installing several cabinets alongside or behind one another be sure to observe the specific installation plan conditions We thus recommend that wall and floor surfaces in the installation area be chosen so that moisture or water have no damaging effects N The drip tray may over flow in extreme ambient Fig 3 Fig 4 3 Installation Installation options are Stand alone installation against a wall or in a corner fig 4 In all installation options air exit must be unhindered through the ventilation slots in the cabinet top to exclude accumulation of heat Only then is trouble free operation guaranteed 3 2 Stand alone insta
8. 0 Shut down Remove the merchandise from the display compartment and transfer it to another storing place Unplug power plug or switch off remote control switch fig 1 2 if provided If the cabinet is to be shut down for any length of time proceed as follows Clean cabinet see section 9 When the cabinet is stored in a storage room Cover cabinet with a cotton sheet Do not use plastic tarpaulins as these may encourage formation of moisture and odours inside the cabinet 11 Troubleshooting Any trouble occurring might be due to a minor problem that you can correct yourself following the instructions be low Do not try any further action if the pointers given cannot solve the problem Repairs on the cabinet must be made only by qualified specialists Incompetent repair work can constitute a serious risk to you your staff and customers contact your Service Organization or Dealer for any repairs needed Trouble _ Possibliecause Corrective measure see Cabinet does not Automatic evaporator defrosting Not required as cooling will switch work no audible active or thermostat switched off on automatically again running noise or Power plug not connected or remote Insert power plug properly or only fan noise control switch where provided switch remote control switch audible switched off on Fuse blown power plug or socket Contact your electrician or the defective Service Organization Condenser fins fouled
9. arried out automatically HB During automatic defrosting the temperature in the display compartment may rise slightly Defrost frequency as well as duration and time are factory set Defrosting is carried out automatically during the day This is why no intervention is necessary in the cabinet Defrost water is collected in a tray above the compressor The defrost water that forms is automatically evaporated via the waste heat of the compressors The defrost water tray should be cleaned at intervals 8 Cleaning STOP Turn off power supply to the cabinet by disconnecting the power plug before cleaning When a remote control switch is provided this must be protected e g by lock against any unauthorised reswitching in A Wear safety gloves when cleaning and servicing the device risk of injuries Do not use any aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents Never use a water hose or a high pressure jet to clean the cabinet Cleaning the outer casing Wipe the outer casing with a cotton cloth moistened with lukewarm water 12 8 2 Cleaning the internal surfaces Remove the merchandise from the display compartment and transfer it to another storage place N Unplug power plug Do not start cleaning before the internal surfaces have risen to near room temperature A Wear safety gloves when cleaning and servicing the device risk of injuries Take accessories out of the display compartment Moisten cotton cloth with luke warm w
10. ater and a little detergent Clean display compartment and display racks Carefully dry display compartment with a dry cotton cloth Carefully dry all cleaned surfaces with a dry cotton cloth A After cleaning no humidity must remain in the display compartment Replace return air grille in reverse order and screw in again Restart cabinet The cabinet can be reloaded with refrigerated merchandise approx 1 2 hours after putting into operation Observe the instructions in section 7 13 Fig 5 aeg i s 14 9 Maintenance STOP Turn off power supply to the cabinet by STOP disconnecting the power plug before starting any maintenance on the cabinet When a remote control switch is provided it must be protected e g by lock against unauthorised reswitching in Wear safety gloves when cleaning and servicing the device risk of injuries 9 1 Cleaning the condenser fins The refrigerated cabinet normally requires no maintenance except for cleaning the condenser fins twice or three times a year Disconnect cabinet as described above see section 11 The condenser only needs cleaning when a layer of dust fluff and the like begins to build up between the fins over the full width Regular cleaning of the condenser is important to saving power and avoiding unnecessary servicing gt il Fig 1 Fig 2 15 1
11. ating manual are particularly intended for storing beverages in bottles or cans Do not load the refrigerated cabinet with non refrigerated products or use it to cool products Proper use only means the use as described above adhering to the specifications on installation connection operation and service Any other use is regarded as being contrary to specification and is prohibited 2 Safety regulation The plug in refrigerated cabinets as described in this operating manual are designed and manufactured in compliance with the international safety regulations Like any electrical appliance it must be handled with all due care particularly with consideration to ensuring electrical safety WARNING To ensure safe operation in all service conditions the following safety precautions must be observed e The power plug must be connected in regulation matter and as instructed in this manual e If the power cable is damaged it has to be replaced by a qualified electrician or a person with experience in electrical engineering through a cable available from the manufacturer or Service Organization e Contact your Service Organization if you are in any doubt about electrical connection working or safety of your plug in refrigerated cabinet e Remove the cabinet from use if it is not working properly or exhibits any damage Disconnect the power plug transfer the merchandise to other cabinets or a cold room and call your local Service Organization
12. ercial refrigeration equipment Proper supervision must be maintained and children must be prevented from playing with discarded refrigerated cabinets 13 Regulations standards codes The plug in refrigerated cabinet is intended for commercial use in the food trade and has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the standards governing such use In particular it has been designed and manufactured in compliance with the provisions required under the German Equipment Safety Law GSG the VDE Electrical Codes and the provisions of the European EN standard for refrigerated display cabinets The refrigeration circuit has been subjected to leak test This appliance complies with EC Directive on Machinery 98 37 EC the EC Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEC and the EC Directive on Low Voltage 73 23 EEC 17 14 Specification Temp Voltage Frequenz Range V Hz 230 230 230 230 a USS220DTKL 1 10 230 _ USS220DTKL 1 10 230 _ USS300DTK 1 10 230 USS300DTKL 1 10 230 _ 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 30 Model Max load Electrical fusing 840 960 100 1 6 4 455 530 480 540 720 840 480 560 55 840 960 5 5 8 965 1040 538 585 25 71 50 50 USS440DTKL 1 10 USS690DTKL
13. llation When the cabinet is installed as a stand alone unit against a wall a min distance of 50 mm must be maintained between cabinet back and room wall to ensure free air exit on the cabinet back When the cabinet is installed as a stand alone unit in a corner no minimum distance between endwall and room wall is required USS95xxxx have distance elements on the rear ex works see fig 5 6 Fig 6 Fig 5 3 Installation 3 3 Hanging instructions max y kle ne miktari goading limit max Figure 1 Drill 2 holes with the diameter of 7 mm and depth of 40 mm to a surface which you are confident of its solidity according to your product on the A axis Figure 2 Into the holes nail 8 mm wall plugs on firmly Figure 3 To the wall plugs fix 2 pieces of 4 8 38 mm YSB DIN NO 7981 screws Figure 4 In order the hanger metal plates to fit onto the screws it is needed to arrange a space of 2 3 mm between the wall plug and the screw head Note Leaving the screw extended from the wall plug may cause the cooler fall S Figure 5 Be sure that the slot hole on the hanger metal plates fit perfectly to the screw You can axis the slot hole to the screw when hanging the cooler from the hole on the side of the metal plate 3 Installation 3 4 Siting the cabinet The refrigerated cabinet should best be sited whilst still packed to avoid damages HB If the refrigerated cabinet cannot be si
14. ly fuse protected by a 16A circuit breaker type C Supply voltage and frequency of the socket must be in accordance with the data shown on the type plate of the cabinet Therefore the cross section of the wires must be increased if necessary for long wires to the socket The local utility company s regulations on the power connection e g earth fault protection additional equipotential bonding remote control switch etc must be observed If in doubt consult a qualified electrician Run the power cables so that they are protected from risk of damage and there is no risk of tripping see fig 11 The power cable may not come into contact with parts over 70 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 4 Starting 4 1 Measures prior to starting If the cabinet has been sharply tilted while being sited or for mounting of accessories it must be left to stand for at least three hours before being started to allow the lubricating oil to settle in the compressor Failure to do so can cause total destruction of the compressor refrigerating system 4 2 Setting into operation Start the cabinet only if it has been installed as described Plug power plug 1 1 in socket 1 2 When selecting the socket observe the requirements stated in section 4 6 The cabinet must not be plugged into a multiple outlet power strip see fig 2 Switch on remote control switch if provided Starting is sig
15. nalled by the low running noise of fans and refrigeration systems The fan is stopped by switch 3 2 when door is opened Switch on cabinet lighting with switch 8 1 and 4 1 on the underside of the display superstructure SS na an z gt naz 1 JN u BB 1 Fig 1 Fig 2 6 Product Loading 6 1 Loading the cabinet with products 5 Setting the storage temperature 5 1 Information on the product temperature A precisely defined product temperature is stipulated for the storage of each product group in refrigerated cabinets by the legislative bodies in EU states This temperature range is shown on the digital thermometer If the thermostat is electronic please see attached document 5 2 Setting the temperature set point The internal temperature can be regulated only with thermostat Fig 2 Pos 1 is maximum high temperature Pos 4 is best position for products Pos 7 is minimum low temperature Reaching the prescribed storage temperature following the start of operation depends on the ambient temperature Load the display compartment with the corresponding products Ensure that a free circulation of air is possible between the products and the display rack above them 7 Evaporator defrosting Defrosting of the ice and frost deposits that form on the evaporator and evaporation of the drip water that forms during defrosting is controlled by the temperature controller and c
16. net e This Refrigerator containd R600a or R290 flammable refrigerant Keep clear of obstruction all ventilation 4 openings in the appliance enclosure or in the structure for building in IEC EN 60335 2 89 2002 e Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer IEC EN 60335 2 89 2002 e Do not damage the refrigerant circuit IEC EN 60335 2 89 2002 Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer IEC EN 60335 2 89 2002 e Appliances which use flammable insulation blowing gases instructions shall include information regarding disposal of theappliance IEC EN 60335 2 89 2002 e In order to reduce flammability hazards the installation of this appliance must only be carried out by a suitably qualified person IEC EN 60335 2 89 A1 2005 3 Installation 3 1 Selecting the place of installation In selecting the place of installation ensure that the follow ing instructions are observed this being vital for proper and troublefree working of the cabinet Do not install the cabinet out doors Do not install the cabinet in the vicinity of heating radia tors or other heat sources Do not install the cabinet where it is exposed to direct sun light e g through win dows fig 1 Fig 1 Do not install the cabinet where it is exposed to drafts
17. ted whilst still packed because of narrow doors the packaging and transport base should be removed beforehand Fig 7 rth y 3 Installation 3 5Installation procedure Remove packaging and transport guards When lifting please consider the weight of the cabinet see Specifications Mount accessories as described in the specific mounting instructions Gror Only use original accessories to avoid possible damage to the cabinet Install cabinet at the desired location Observe specifications on the desired installation form Perform horizontal alignment of the refrigerated cabinet on the sides and ends using a water level If necessary correct height alignment per hand at the leveller feet see fig 7 230 V_ 50 Hz 16 A Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 3 Installation 3 6 Requirements for electrical connection The cabinet is connected by inserting the power plug in a socket fig 9 The cabinet must not be plugged into a multiple outlet power strip see fig 10 we recommend provision of a remote load break switch The remote switch must disconnect all poles of the cabinet from the mains guarantee a contact opening width of at least 3 mm and must be able to be secured against accidental reactivation Please ask your electrician The cabinet has no ON OFF switch which is why The socket employed must be firmly installed properly earthed and separate

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