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1. Er3 Err 12 INTERNAL DIAGNOSTICS 12 1 Internal diagnostics Cabinet probe error Remedies esee parameter P60 echeck probe integrity echeck probe device connection echeck the cabinet temperature Consequences ethe operational cycle will be interrupted ethe loads will be switched off eit will not be possible to start any operational cycles ethe alarm output will be activated Needle probe error Remedies ethe same as for the previous case but in relation to the needle probe Consequences eif a set temperature chilling or freezing operation is ongoing the operational cycle will be interrupted eit will not be possible to start any set temperature operational cycles ethe alarm output will be activated User interface module communication error Remedies echeck the user interface module connection Consequences eif an operational cycle is ongoing the device will continue to function normally eit will not be possible to start any operational cycles Ert Evaporator probe error Remedies ethe same as for the previous case but in relation to the evaporator probe Consequences defrosting will last for the length of time set by parameter P24 ethe evaporator fan will be switched off during storage ethe alarm output will be activated When the cause that triggered the alarm has been resolved the device restores normal operation
2. and debris from the condenser blades Use a vacuum cleaner to prevent the dust removed from being dispersed in the Surrounding area To remove greasy deposits use a brush dipped in alcohol NEVER USE POINTED OR ABRASIVE INSTRUMENTS TO SCRAPE APPLIANCE SURFACES PERFORM THIS OPERATION ONLY AFTER THE APPLIANCE HAS BEEN SHUT DOWN IMPORTANT The condenser has sharp edges Always wear protective gloves goggles and masks 9 3 CLEANING THE CELL To guarantee hygiene and ensure the quality of processed foods clean the interior of the cell frequently according to the type of food stored Weekly cleaning is recommended The cell interior and components can be cleaned with a soft cloth or sponge Ze a x E Aan i PATS ae ir aM y Clean with water and non abrasive neutral detergents Rinse with a damp cloth or sponge or with a gentle jet of water no stronger than mains pressure Do not use pointed or abrasive instruments to scrape appliance surfaces NEVER USE ABRASIVE FLUIDS SOLVENTS OR THINNERS NB Always wear protective gloves while cleaning How to access the evaporator for cleaning It is possible to gain access to the inside part of the evaporator to perform the cleaning of the same by removing the screws located on the front fan panel 114 Pict 1 T5 Pict 3 and opening it to the right side for 114 Pict 2 or removing the panel on model T 5 Pict 4 Fig 1 Periodically prov
3. eensure no procedures are running press B1 The regulators are switched off while in stand by mode 4 4 The display In the on state during normal operation display DY1 shows ethe temperature measured by the needle probe if a set temperature chilling or freezing operation is ongoing ethe temperature of the cabinet if a set temperature chilling or timed freezing or a storage operation is ongoing Display DY2 shows ethe amount of time for a blast chill or freezing operation if these are ongoing While in stand by mode display DY1 shows the cabinet temperature and display DY2 shows While in off mode display DY1 shows OFF and display DY2 is off 4 5 Displaying the temperatures detected by the probes eensure the device is in off mode and no procedures are running epress B2 B4 A for 5 s display DY1 will show the message Pr1 and display DY2 will show the cabinet temperature D epress B4 or B6 Lv to select one of the labels shown in the table below CODE MEANING Pri cabinet probe Pr2 needle probe Pr3 evaporator probe Pr4 condenser probe To exit the procedure epress B1 If there is no condenser probe parameter P3 0 label Pr4 will not be displayed 4 6 Starting stopping manual defrosting To start defrosting in manual mode eensure the device is in off mode and no procedures are running epress B11 display DY1 will show dEF lf the evaporator temperature is above
4. the more time is required for chilling or freezing Trays must be packaged when the product has been chilled before being placed in storage 4 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Please read these instructions carefully prior to installation and use and follow all the precautions for installation and electrical connections keep these instructions with the device for future consultation R The device must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations pertaining to the collection of electrical and electronic appliances 4 1 Introductory information The device has the following operational states e on the device is switched on and an operating cycle is running stand by the device is switched on and no operating cycle is running but it is possible to select one e off the device is switched on and no operating cycle is running and it is not possible to select any lf power is interrupted while in the on mode when power is restored the device will be in the same state and the operational cycle will be restarted from the point reached when the power interr occurred If power is interrupted while in stand by or off mode when power is restored the device will be in the same state 4 2 Switching the device on off off stand by eensure no procedures are running epress B1 for5s The regulators are switched off while in off mod 4 3 Starting stopping an operational cycle on stand by
5. In the event that the appliance or the remote condensing unit have not been transported in a vertical position e g on the back or have been overturned during installation works allow at least 4 hours before starting up the equipment e Inform the customer of the exact purpose of the appliance with specific reference to the use and requirements of the customer The appliance must be installed and put into service by a technician authorised 2 Safety and control systems e Door micro switch shuts down fan operation in the cell when the door is opened e General fuses protect the power circuit against short circuiting and overloads e Compressor heat relay intervenes in the event of overloads or operating faults e Safety pressure switch intervenes in the event of excessive pressure in the refrigerant circuit e Plug fuses intervene in the event of overpressure or operating fault in the safety pressure switch see above e Chamber temperature control operated by the electronic board by means of a probe inside the cell e Temperature control end defrost cycle controlled by the electronic board by means of the probe in the evaporator 2 8 Appliance disposal Demolish and dispose of the machine in compliance with the regulations applied in the country of installation particularly in regards to refrigerant gas and compressor lubricant oil WEEE Notice The Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
6. WEEE which entered into force as European law on 13th February 2003 resulted in a major change in the treatment of electrical equipment at end of life The purpose of this Directive is as a first priority the prevention of WEEE and in addition to promote the reuse recycling and other forms of recovery of such wastes so as to reduce disposal X The WEEE logo on the product or on its box indicates that this product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other household waste You are liable to dispose of ali your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection point for recycling of such hazardous waste Isolated collection and proper recovery of your electronic and electrical waste equipment at the time of disposal will allow us to help conserving natural resources Moreover proper recycling of the electronic and electrical waste equipment will ensure safety of human health and environment For more information about electronic and electrical waste equipment disposal recovery and collection points please contact your local city centre WEEE professional disposal service shop from where you purchased the equipment or manufacturer of the equipment 3 ADVICE TO ENSURE EFFICIENT APPLIANCE OPERATION 3 1 Shut down procedures In the event of emergency shut down the appliance by switching off power at the main panel by means of the knife switch or by removing the plug fro
7. alarm Remedies echeck the cabinet temperature esee parameters P65 and P67 Consequences ethe alarm output will be activated Micro port input alarm Remedies echeck the causes of the input activation esee parameter P38 Consequences if the alarm occurs while in on mode ethe compressor will be shut down eif parameter P37 is set to 1 the evaporator fan will be switched off eif parameter P59 is set to 0 the cabinet light will be switched on ethe condenser fan will be switched off eif the UV light is on i e if cabinet sterilisation is ongoing the UV light will be switched off Low pressure input alarm Remedies echeck the causes of the input activation esee parameter P42 Consequences ethe operational cycle will be interrupted ethe loads will be switched off eit will not be possible to start any operational Compressor thermal protection input alarm Power failure during an operational Remedies cycle echeck the causes of the input Remedies activation echeck the causes of the input esee parameter P44 activation HA Consequences rES Consequences ethe operational cycle will be ethe operational cycle will be restored interrupted from the point ethe loads will be switched off where the power failure occurred eit will not be possible to start any operational cycles ethe alarm output will be activated When the cause that triggered the alarm has been resolved the device restores normal operation Ero
8. alter the operational setpoint epress B4 A B6 These settings remain active until another cycle is selected It is also possible to set the operational setpoint by means of parameter P4 To start the cycle epress B1 When the temperature detected by the needle probe reaches the value set by parameter P10 the buzzer is activated for the length of time set by parameter P55 and the device switches to storage mode To interrupt the cycle 4 eoress B1 5 4 Set temperature freezing and storage cycle To select the cycle eensure the device is in off mode and no procedures are running epress B9 display DY1 will show the operational setpoint and LED B9 will switch on To alter the operational set point epress B4 5 B6 Lv These settings remain active until another cycle is selected It is also possible to set the operational set point by means of parameter P5 To start the cycle When the temperature detected by the needle probe reaches the value set by parameter P11 the buzzer is activated for the length of time set by parameter P55 and the device switches to storage mode eoress B1 To interrupt the cycle epress B1 5 5 Hard timed blast chilling and storage cycle To select the cycle eensure the device is in off mode and no procedures are running epress B7 Fe display DY1 will show the operational set point and LED L7 will switch on To alter the first step operational set point eoress
9. on ea hard chill operation will have been selected ethe first step of a hard chill operation is ongoing emodification of the hard chill first step operational setpoint is underway if flashing emodification of the hard chill second step operational setpoint is underway ethe second step of a hard chill operation is in progress freezing LED if on a freezing operation has been selected or is ongoing defrosting LED if on defrosting is ongoing HACCP LED if on program storing selection or execution is ongoing 10 2 Indications dEF if on defrosting is ongoing if flashing drip draining is ongoing 11 ALARMS 11 1 Alarms AL Ht HP Minimum cabinet temperature alarm Remedies echeck the cabinet temperature esee parameters P64 and P66 Consequences ethe alarm output will be activated Condenser temperature alarm Remedies echeck the condenser temperature esee parameter P62 Consequences ethe operational cycle will be d interrupted r eit will not be possible to start any operational cycles ethe condenser fan will be switched on ethe alarm output will be activated High pressure input alarm Remedies echeck the causes of the input activation esee parameter P40 Consequences LP ethe operational cycle will be interrupted ethe loads will be switched off eit will not be possible to start any operational cycles ethe alarm output will be activated Maximum cabinet temperature
10. B4 A B6 To alter the second step operational set point epress B7 Fa per 5 s LED L7 will flash epress B4 or B6 X It is also possible to set the first step operational set point by means of parameter P6 and the second step operational set point by means of parameter P4 Y epress B3 display DY2 will show the duration of the chilling step and LED L3 will be switched on To alter the duration of the chilling step epress B4 or B6 Lv lt is also possible to set the chill duration time by means of parameter P16 These settings remain active until another cycle is selected The hard chill process switches from the first step to the second step once the period of time established by parameter P18 has elapsed To start the cycle epress B1 When the chill duration time has elapsed the buzzer is activated for the length of time set by parameter P55 and the device switches to storage mode To interrupt the cycle epress B1 5 6 Normal timed chilling and storage cycle To select the cycle ensure the device is in off mode and no procedures are running epress B8 ke display DY1 will show the operational setpoint and LED L8 will switch on To alter the operational setpoint epress B4 A B6 vy lt is also possible to set the operational setpoint by means of parameter P4 Y epress B3 display DY2 will show the duration of the chilling step and LED L3 will be switched on To alter the duration of the chi
11. ETL BLAST CHILLER SERIES USER MANUAL 1 GENERAL DOCUMENTATION The present manual is exclusively valid and applicable to the following products series Etl Series CHILLING MODEL NUMBER OUTPUT FREEZING OUTPUT UNIT TYPE GBC30SG_ 30 NOFREEZING SG GBF30 178SG_ 380 17 SQ GBF44 265G 440 26 SA GBF30 17SP_ 380 17 P GBF44 26sP_ 44 HP GBC39S 39 NOFREEZING S GBF39 248 39 24 S GBF52 378 52 37 S _ GBF61 44S_ a S GBF77 558_ 7 Z BH l S GBFI76 1438 176 4 S GBF242 2098 242 29 S GBC88S_ 88 NOFREEZING S GBF88 665_ 88 6 amp 6 S GBF143 1108_ 143 no O S GBC112S_ 112 NOFREEZING S GBFIW277S 12 7 S _ _ GBF171 1325_ 171 1332 S _ GBF440 385R_ 440 885 R GBF837 727R_ 837 77 R 1 1General information e This manual is an integral part of the product providing all the information required to ensure correct installation operation and maintenance of the machine e Read the manual carefully making reference to it for machine operation Keep the manual in a safe place where it can be accessed by all authorised operators installers operators and service personnel The european series machines are been constructed in compliance with the directives 73 23 CEE low voltage 89 336 CEE electromagnetic compatibility and 98 37 CE machines for certain models only while t
12. be guaranteed at all times 2 4 Electrical connections A dedicated thermal magnetic circuit breaker compliant with established regulations must be installed on the appliance power line e Connected electrical cables must correspond to the technical data as specified on electrical drawings provided by the installation technician Connect the grounding conductor to an efficient grounding system THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL LIABILITY AND GUARANTEE OBLIGATIONS IN THE EVENT OF INJURY TO PERSONS OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT AND OBJECTS DUE TO INCORRECT INSTALLATION AND OR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH STANDING INSTALLATION REGULATIONS 2 5 Refrigeration component connections remote assemblies Appliance power lines are sized for installation distances of up to 5 metres For greater distances seek advice from 2 6 Information for the installation Technician Before starting up the machine check that it has been correctly installed and commissioned test report 1 Check that there are no gas leaks from weldings or joints made during installation works 2 Check that the pipes connecting the condenser to the remote condensing unit have been well insulated 3 Check all wiring connections 4 Check electrical input 5 Check the standard pressure in the refrigerant system 6 check the expansion valve during operation 7 Perform at least one blast freezing cycle to the SET temperature and one manual defrosting cycle
13. date and time To access the procedure eensure the device is in off mode and no procedures are running To alter the date and time wv epress B3 for 5 s display DY1 will show YY and display DY2 will show the last two digits corresponding to the year or B6 Lv to change the year eoress B4 epress B3 El display DY1 will show NN and display DY2 will show the digits correspond o the month the month is displayed in 12 month format epress B3 E display DY1 will show dd and display DY2 will show the digits corresponding to the day days are displayed in 31 day format epress B4 or B6 to change the day epress B3 Lei display DY1 will show hh and display DY2 will show the digits correspond o the hour hours are displayed in 24 hour format epress B4 J or B6 Lv to change the month eoress B4 or B6 Lv to change the hour epress s LEL display DY1 will show nn and display DY2 will show the digits press pa LES o the minutes epress B4 or B6 vy to change the minutes vE epress B3 the device will exit the procedure 6 2 Setting the configuration parameters To access the procedure eensure the device is in off mode and no procedures are running epress B4 B6 vy for 5 s display DY1 will show PA and display DY2 will show the corresponding value To select a parameter epress B4 or B6 X To modify a parameter Y epress B3 EJ LED L3 will be switched on epress B4 or B6 within 60 s vii
14. ecting the PM 100A X9S001 print module Connecting the PM 100A X9S001 print module eensure that parameter P71 is set to 1 eensure that the print module baud rate is set to 9 600 baud censure that the module parity is set to odd 8 3 Printing operational cycle information Printing operational cycle information eoperational cycle start date eoperational cycle or program type or one of the codes listed in the table below CODE MEANING Z O hard set temperature chilling and storage normal set temperature chilling and storage timed normal chilling and storage timed freezing and storage P01 99 program 01 99 sprinting time ecabinet temperature Pr1 etemperature measured by the needle probe Pr2 only if the operational cycle is a set temperature cycle etime of switchover to storage mode etime of any operational cycle interruption Printing of the temperature occurs at operational cycle start and at intervals see parameter P72 8 4 Printing HACCP alarm information The module prints the information reported in the table in section 5 2 To print the information relating to the alarms eensure the device is in off mode and no procedures are running Ifor 5 s display DY1 will show Prt To exit the procedure eoress B12 eoress B12 eoress B12 for 5s 9 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING AMM N THESE OPERATIONS MUST BE PERFORMED BY A CERTIFIED INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN ONLY The informatio
15. ent manual will be at the entire responsibility of the machine user The main safety regulations are as follows do not touch the machine with moist or wet hands or feet never operate the machine while barefoot do not insert screwdrivers cooking utensils or any other object between the guards and moving parts before performing cleaning or routine maintenance operations disconnect the machine from the power supply at the master switch and the main knife switch if present never pull on the power cable to disconnect the machine from the power supply 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 Data plate information e Check that the data specified on the plate correspond to the characteristics of the power supply V kW Hz no phases and power available Mod GBF 5G ETL D Miraton 3180308 Conform to NSF ANSI7 Da ms to sar I fe A Net volun 2 8 16 8 TT HHA I 0000000000000000000000 11POP 0 e The dataplate with appliance fig 3 specifications is located at the rear exterior of the machine and or on the electrical boards The set up of individual units and the installation of condensers are subject to Serial No 11POP 011616 Month Year Mar 2012 V 110 115V 1 Total A 12 Refrigerant Type R404A Amount 0z 30 High side psig 348 Low side psig 174 Class T the fire safety regulations of the country in which the machine is installed seek all necessary advice from the local firefigh
16. epress B3 To exit the procedure epress B4 B6 for 5s 7 HACCP 7 1 Introductory information The device is capable of storing up to 10 HACCP alarms after which the most recent alarm will overwrite the oldest The device can furnish the following information ethe critical value ethe date and time at which the alarm occurred ethe alarm duration from 1 minute to 999 minutes if the alarm is ongoing CODE ALARM TYPE AND CRITICAL VALUE cabinet probe error the temperature of the cabinet when the alarm condition occurred evaporator probe alarm the maximum cabinet temperature during the alarm condition needle probe alarm the maximum cabinet temperature during the alarm condition minimum cabinet temperature alarm the minimum cabinet temperature during the alarm condition maximum cabinet temperature alarm the maximum cabinet temperature during the alarm condition condenser temperature alarm the maximum cabinet temperature during the alarm condition micro port input alarm the maximum cabinet temperature during the alarm condition high pressure input alarm the maximum cabinet temperature during the alarm condition low pressure input alarm the maximum cabinet temperature during the alarm condition compressor thermal protection input alarm the maximum cabinet temperature during the alarm condition 7 2 Viewing HACCP alarm information Viewing HACCP alarm information eensure the device i
17. gram eproceed as described in paragraphs 3 5 3 6 or 3 7 without starting the cycle epress B121 program for 5 s display DY1 will show the label of the first unused or B6 v to select another label eoress B12 for 5 s the device will store the program and exit from the procedure any programs with the same label will be overwritten epress B4 To select and start a stored program eensure the device is in stand by mode and no procedures are running epressB12 display DY1 will show the label of the first program or B6 Lv to select a program eoress B4 epress B1 To display the label of the current program epress B12 5 9 Additional functions accessible during operational cycles P To display the cabinet temperature during a set temperature chilling step or during a set temperature freezing step epress the key relating to the current cycle display DY1 displays the cabinet temperature for 5 s To display the temperature detected by the needle probe during a timed chilling step timed freezing step or during storage eoress B2 display DY1 shows the temperature measured by the needle probe for 5s To display the time elapsed since starting a chilling or freezing step eoress B4 display DY2 shows the elapsed time for 5 s lf the key is pressed during the storage phase display DY2 will show the effective duration of the chilling or freezing process 6 SETTINGS 6 1 Setting the
18. he United states series machines are been constructed in compliance with the standard for Safety Commercial Refrigerators and Freezers ANSI UL 471 Issued 2006 01 27 Ed 9 Rev 2008 10 24 Refrigeration Equipment General Instruction No 1 2 R2004 CAN CSA C22 2 No 120 Issue 1991 01 01 Ed 3 Commercial Refrigerators and Freezers NSF ANSI 7 Issue 2007 06 01 e The machine has been designed for professional applications only and should only be operated by qualified personnel e The machine must only be used for the purposes for which it was designed i e for chilling and freezing food products The machine must not be used for products requiring constant temperature control and recording such as heat sensitive chemicals medicines or blood products e The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage caused by incorrect or unreasonable machine use such as e improper use by untrained persons e technical modifications or operations not suited to specific models e use of non original or non specific spare parts e failure to follow the instructions given in this manual 1 2 Installation The machine must be installed by a specialised technician authorised by and in compliance with the instructions given in this manual In the event that the machine is fitted with a remote condenser unit the installation technician is responsible for checking all connections in compliance with the instructions give
19. ide to clean the evaporator using nebulized hot water at low pressure and addressing the water throw on the evaporator battery Finished the cleaning provide to dry the evaporator using air pressure in order to desiccate and remove the residues of presence of water After that refit the fan panel in proper position To carefully clean with a cloth the surfaces adjacent to the evaporator and provide to reassemble the frontal fans panel Important Before starting the machine pis verify to have removed the equipments used in precedence for the cleaning 10 MESSAGES AND INDICATIONS 10 1 Messages L1 L3 L8 L10 L12 on stand by LED if on a chilling or freezing operation is ongoing L2 if flashing a storage operation is ongoing timed operation cycle LED if on a timed operation cycle will have been selected or is ongoing normal chilling LED if on a normal chill operation has been selected or is ongoing UV light cabinet sterilisation LED if on the UV light is on a cabinet sterilisation operation is ongoing program LED if on program storing selection or L13 execution is ongoing L11 needle probe LED if on the temperature measured by the needle probe is being displayed if flashing then the result of the test to verify correct needle probe insertion was negative the cycle will be started in timed mode and the buzzer will emit 5 beeps every 10 s hard chill LED if
20. lling step epress B4 or B6 lt is also possible to set the chill duration time by means of parameter P16 These settings remain active until another cycle is selected To start the cycle epress B1 When the chill duration time has elapsed the buzzer is activated for the length of time set by parameter P55 and the device switches to storage mode To interrupt the cycle epress B1 5 7 Timed freezing and storage cycle To select the cycle eensure the device is in off mode and no procedures are running epress B9 eS display DY1 will show the operational set point and LED L9 will switch on To alter the operational set point epress B4 A B6 X lt is also possible to set the operational set point by means of parameter P5 display DY2 will show the duration of the freezing step LED L3 will be switched on epress B3 To alter the duration of the freezing step epress B4 or B6 vy lt is also possible to set the freeze duration time by means of parameter P17 These settings remain active until another cycle is selected To start the cycle epress B1 When the freezing step duration time has elapsed the buzzer is activated for the length of time set by parameter P55 and the device switches to storage mode To interrupt the cycle epress B1 5 8 Storage selection and starting a program The device allows storage of operation cycle settings in programs up to 99 programs can be stored To store a pro
21. m the power socket 3 2 Operating tips Before starting up the appliance clean the inside of the cell thoroughly 3 3 Pre cooling Before using the appliance for the first time or after a prolonged period of disuse pre cool the cell by running an empty cycle until the set operating temperature has been reached To ensure optimal performance without any alteration to food quality arrange food products in such a way as to favour the circulation of cold air throughout the cell open the door as little as possible 3 4 Loading the appliance a Ensure that foods to be chilled and or frozen are separate and do not have a thickness greater than 50 80 mm Do not load the appliance beyond the quantity by the manufacturer b Ensure that there is sufficient clearance between trays to enable free air circulation lf the appliance is not completely full distribute the trays and foods evenly throughout the available space c Position trays inside the tray compartment as far as they will go as close as possible to the evaporator if t d Position the core probe at the centre of the largest product or food item make sure that the tip of the probe does not protrude or touch the tray The probe must be cleaned and sanitised before each new cycle operation to prevent inadvertent contamination e Avoid covering the trays and or containers with insulating covers or film The more the product is insulated
22. n and instructions given in this section address all persons operating the appliance the user the maintenance technician and non specialised personnel Ensure that the electrical power to the system has been disconnected before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance work on the appliance 9 1 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS Recall the following regulations to ensure that all cleaning and routine maintenance operations are conducted safely do not touch the machine with moist or wet hands or feet never operate the machine while barefoot do not insert screwdrivers cooking utensils or any other object between the guards and moving parts before performing cleaning or routine maintenance operations disconnect the machine from the power supply at the master switch and by pulling out the plug never pull on the power cable to disconnect the machine from the power Supply Removal of guards and safety devices for the purposes of routine maintenance is strictly prohibited The manufacturer declines all responsibility for accidents causedby failure to observe the above regulation Before starting up the appliance clean the inside of the cell thoroughly as described in par 8 3 9 2 CLEANING THE CONDENSER To ensure correct and efficient air condenser operation it must be kept clean to allow free circulation of air This operation should be performed at least once a month Use a non metal brush to remove all dust
23. n by for plant and machine installation 1 3 Transport and handling e To load or unload the machine and or components from onto the means of transport use a lift truck or fork lift equipped with forks that are at least half the length of the machine housing use a crane if the machine is fitted with eye bolts Select the lifting equipment suited to the weight and overall dimensions of the packaged machine components e When handling the machine components apply all precautions to prevent damage in compliance with the information given on the packaging material fig 1 Fig 1 a A 7 1 4 Unpacking e Remove all cardboard wood or other materials from the wood base on which the machine is set Lift the machine components with suitable means e g lift truck remove the wood base then position the machine components in the allocated site e Once all packing material has been removed check that the machine has not been damaged in any way e Remove the protective PVC film on the Fig Stainless steel panels from all internal and external surfaces fig 2 e Always wear protective gloves when handling packing material and the wood base e NB Dispose of packing materials in compliance with disposal regulations applied in the country where the machine is to be installed Never dispose of materials in the environment 1 5 General safety regulations Failure to observe the recommendations made by the pres
24. preceded by a test to check correct needle probe insertion see parameters P14 and P15 if the result of the test is negative cycles will be started in timed mode 5 2 Hard set temperature chilling and storage cycle To select the cycle eensure the device is in off mode and no procedures are running epress B7 Fe display DY1 will show the operational set point and LED B7 will switch on To alter the first step operational setpoint epress B4 5 B6 Lv To alter the second step operational setpoint epress B7 for 5 s LED B7 will flash epress B4 or B6 Lv These settings remain active until another cycle is selected Also it is possible to set the first step operational setpoint by means of parameter P6 and the second step operational setpoint by means of parameter P4 the hard chill process progresses from the first step to the second when the temperature detected by the needle probe reaches the value set by parameter P12 To start the cycle epress B1 When the temperature detected by the needle probe reaches the value set by parameter P10 the buzzer is activated for the length of time set by parameter P55 and the device switches to storage mode To interrupt the cycle epress B1 5 3 Normal set temperature chilling and storage cycle To select the cycle eensure the device is in off mode and no procedures are running epress B8 display DY1 will show the operational setpoint and LED B8 will switch on To
25. s in off mode and no procedures are running eoress B12 I for 5 s display DY1 will show Prt To select an alarm epress B4 A X display DY1 will show the number of the alarm for example n03 and display DY2 will show the relevant code for example AH or one of the il reported in the table in section 5 1 the lower the number the older the alarm itself To display the information relating to the alarm epress B3 repeatedly the display will show the following information in sequence for example Nro Mi display DY1 o on display DY2 The alarm occurred in 2007 continued on display DY1 on display DY2 The alarm occurred at 4 30pm on display DY1 on display DY2 The critical value is 8 8 F on display DY1 on display DY2 The alarm occurred on 26 March 2007 me on display DY1 on display DY2 The alarm has lasted for 75 minutes pi on display DY1 on display DY2 The selected alarm LED L13 provides information relating to the status of the HACCP alarm memory please refer to section 7 1 To exit the information series epress B4 or B6 X display DY1 will show the number of another alarm and display DY2 will show the corresponding code To exit the procedure 7 3 Deleting the HACCP alarm list epress B12 Ifor 5s eset parameter P73 to 1 8 DATA PRINTING 8 1 Introductory information The device has a serial port for communicating with the PM 100AX9S001 print module 8 2 Conn
26. the value set by parameter P23 defrosting will not be activated To stop defrosting in manual mode eoress B11 4 7 Switching on the UV light cabinet sterilisation eensure that the device is in stand by mode that no procedures are running and that the micro port input is not active eoress B10 The light is turned on for the period of time established by parameter P46 or until B10 is pressed once more 4 8 Heating the needle probe eensure that the device is in stand by mode that no procedures are running and that the micro port input is not active epress B2 for 5 s the needle probe will be heated until it reaches the temperature set by parameter P47 or at most for the period of time set by parameter P48 lf the temperature detected by the needle probe is above the value set by parameter P47 heating will not be started The micro port input will not be reported during needle probe heating 4 9 Buzzer mute eensure no procedures are running epress B4 A After the period of time established by parameter P56 has elapsed the buzzer is automatically muted 5 OPERATIONAL CYCLES 5 1 Introductory information The device has the following operational cycles ehard set temperature chilling and storage enormal set temperature chilling and storage eset temperature freezing and storage ehard timed chilling and storage etimed normal chilling and storage timed freezing and storage Sset temperature cycles are
27. ting authorities Bear in mind that the intervention of safety valves or plug fuses in the refrigerating circuit will lead to the immediate discharge of refrigerant into the environment 2 2 Positioning e The machine must be installed and commissioned in complete compliance with safety regulations procedures and standing laws e The installation technician bears the responsibility of ensuring compliance with fire safety requirements seek all necessary advice from the local firefighting authorities e Position the machine in the allocated site e Adjust the machine feet until the appliance is perfectly level In the case of particularly heavy equipment use appropriate lifting means e If the appliance is not perfectly level correct operation and condensate flow off will not be assured AVOID e direct exposure to sunlight e closed sites with high temperatures and poor air circulation e installing the machine near sources of Ti Fig 4 lt heat fig 4 2 3 Ambient temperature and air circulation For air cooled appliances the maximum ambient temperature for operation is 32 Correct operation cannot be guaranteed at higher temperatures The machine may operate safely to a maximum temperature of 38 Remote condensing units must be installed in special rooms or outdoors protected against direct sunlight by a shelter or roof structure at the cost of the purchaser Sufficient air circulation must
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