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REFRIGERATORS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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1. FR 1 EVAPORATOR PROBE 2 ROOM PROBE 3 SENSORS COMMON 4 LEVEL CONTROL 5 DOOR SWITCH 6 amp 7 12V INPUT 8 DOOR FRAME HEATER Transformer 230 to 12V 9 COMPRESSOR 10 COMMON LIVE 11 DEFROST HEATER 12 TRAY HEATER 13 EVAPORATOR FANS KIOUR FR SENSOR ROOM SENSOR DOOR SWITCH gt WATERLEVEL p CONTROL SENSOR DOOR FRAME HEATER COMPRESSOR DEFROST HEATER TRAY HEATER EVARPRATOR oj oe tors 230V 2V NEUTRAL LIVE 230V DRAIN SIPHON ASSEMBLY UPRIGHTS OUTER SIDE INNER SIDE O RING ELBOW AAAIN PIPE FUNNEL P DSE223 P DSP 255 P DSF 244 FIXED RUBBER TUBES BODY IN DRAIN SIPHON ASSEMBLY COUNTERS OUTER SIDE INNER SIDE O RING FUNNEL P DSF 244 FIXED RUBBER TUBE BODY INSULATION TEMPERATURE SENSOR COVER REMOVAL Pull the sensor out of the cover and turn the cover counter clockwise
2. these values must be changed manually Baud Rate 9600 7 U W x tr Response time on network mSec Network address THERMOSTAT KIOUR DF CONTROLLER POSITIVE BRIEF INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Operating instructions 1 Press set 6 5 to enter the parameters menu The first parameter SP shows up Scroll the parameter list by pressing key 6 or 5 2 Press set to display a parameter value and modify it by pressing the arrows Press 8 to save the new value 3 To exit the parameter menu press 8 On off switch Press Reset 6 Dfrost R through interface for 3 seconds to switch the device off In case of alarm situation press to reactivate Press key set for 4 seconds to start a manual defrost cycle 8 To reduce the relative humidity set the parameter FF 0 Alarm messages Network connection The thermostat can be connected on a network RS485 Modbus protocol F1 Room sensor failure Er Memory fault Proceed with the following 1 Press buttons 8 5 2 Set the thermostat s parameters as described in the instructions manual PARAMETER SETTINGS Code Description Minimum Maximum Limits Factory Factory settings settings saladette for pizza showcase 1 SP Temperature setpoint LSP HSP 0 3 3 2 SL Minimum temperature setting 50 100 2 0
3. 3 3 Sh Maximum temperature setting 50 100 C 8 10 7 4 Di Thermostat delay 1 8 3 3 5 Cr Compressor off time 0 4min 2 1 6 CF Compressor control for 0 40 3min on amp 4 min off 0 0 sensor fault 1 100 compressor on 7 dF Defrost repetition time 24h 0 12 4 0 8 dt Defrost time out 1 90 18 18 9 dL Defrost end temperature 1 20 10 10 10 do Defrost type Electric compressor off 0 0 11 dr Dripping time 0 10min 0 0 12 Td Display in defrost 0 99 min 20 20 13 AJ Probe offset 9 10 14 15 Display slowdown 0 20 sec 0 0 15 FC Measurement Unit F 0 1 0 0 16 Br Baud Rate 9600 1 10 17 tr Responce time on network mSec 5 20 msec 20 20 18 FF Evaporator Fan control 0 start stop with compressor 1 1 1 always On 16 Ad Network adress 0 99 2 2 The appliance is supplied on one year proper function warranty 9 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM FOR POSITIVE REFRIGERATORS KIOUR DF 1 amp 2 TEMPERATURE PROBE 3 amp 4 WATER LEVEL CTRL 6 LIVE 8 NEUTRAL 9 COMPRESSOR 10 EVAPORATOR FANS LIGHT 11 HEATER KIOUR DF SUPLLY 230V OMPRESSOR EVARPRATOR FANS LIGHT RAY HEATER Q u gt X lt SENSOR NEUTRAL LIVE _ gp SENSOR h NEUTRAL LIVE 230V ELECTRIC DIAGRAM FOR FREEZERS
4. COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS STAINLESS STEEL PRODUCTS REFRIGERATORS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS ZAD gt Transportation Positioning Installation Starting up Safety instructions Temperature regulation Defrosting Temperature alarm Fault codes on the display Cleaning Maintenance Temporary function interruption Saving energy advices Troubleshooting Thermostat s instructions Electrical Diagrams Drain assembly R OG OOO R R W W 1 Transportation Positioning Installation Keep the appliance in upright position during the transportation in order to avoid critical damage in its systems Remove all packaging Move carefully the device to its final position If the floor is not flat adjust the legs so the front side is approximately 1 higher from the back to ensure that the doors are closing To ensure efficient operation do not place it near heat sources The appliance is designed to operate in an ambient temperature of up to 40 Remove the power cord from the interior of the appliance Power must be connected via a wall socket The appliance is supplied with an electric plug SHUKO type Current taps and plugs must always be provided with ground If the device has a showcase remove the small wrapping cartons underneath the crystals and carefully move the side glasses unscrewing the screws
5. aporator sensor failure Dor Open door alarm when a door remains more than four minutes opened PARAMETER SETTINGS c 5 1 2 Temperature setpoint LSP HSP Low alarm threshold 45 20 C Settings Minimum Maximum Limits Settings Freezers 2 8 High alarm threshold 0 60 Defrost repetition time 1 100h _______ 5 5 22 5 2 2 0 2 1 ode Po D Cod DiF 2 Thermostat dela 1 20 C Defrost time out 0 100 min Dripping time 0 15 min Defrost display control 1 40 min 1 1 Displays Dfr while t gt Spo dif Defrost end temperature 7010 Defrost type 0 ELE t G4S o o Alarm setting 0 o o 13 At2 Temperature alarm dela disabled 30 15 Fan restart temperature 50 50C 15 Ft2 Evaporator fan control 1 Continuous function 1 1 0 Parallel with compressor 0 15 min time fan stops after compressor 16 Fd3 Ventilation in defrost 0 off 1 Starts when t2 lt Fo1 2 Compressor minimum off time 19 CF3 Compressor control for T1 fault 1 compressor off 3 3 0 compressor on 1 150 min compressor on time 21 SE1 ProbeTtoffset 20 20C_ 22 SE2 ProbeT2 offset f 20 20C J 29 a Maximum temperature setting 50 100 wo e Alter temperature measurement unit changing the unit will not affect setpoint and limit values
6. arm fails the compressor remains on for 4 AHI High temperature alarm minutes and off for 4 minutes LF1 Temperature sensor failure JE Technical assistance should LF2 Evaporator sensor failure requested doR Door opened Alarm codes are also audible freezers 8 Cleaning Maintenance Frequent cleaning is highly recommended Do not use sharp or other similar objects which may damage your appliance Clean the inside surfaces with a mild soap solution or a detergent without chlorine Also clean the external surfaces using steel oil N Do not use detergents or substances based on chlorine or acid solvents These may cause corrosion of stainless steel surfaces Keep the compressor and the condenser free from dust and dirt otherwise the efficiency of the refrigerator will be reduced Cleaning is best done with a vacuum cleaner and a brush Before you proceed to any cleaning or maintenance disconnect the plug from the electrical supply 9 Temporary function interruption In case you wish to turn the appliance off for a while in order to keep it in the best possible condition follow the instructions below the appliance off and disconnect from the electrical supply Empty the appliance and clean it as indicated above Keep the doors open in order to avoid unpleasant odors 10 Saving energy advices Open the appliance s doors according to your needs but please do not do that pointlessly They mus
7. cordingly 5 Defrosting Refrigerators Defrosting is automatically performed four times every 24 hours 2 8 series eight times every 24 hours It can also be performed manually by pressing the key set If the refrigerator is on heavy load conditions frequent door opening manual defrosting may become necessary Condensate water is led through a tube to a tray where it is evaporated through the means of a pipe from the refrigeration system placed in a vaporizer tray refrigerated counters saladettes or it is led through a tube to the drainage kit where it is evaporated by a heater controlled by the water level upright refrigerators Freezers Defrosting is automatically performed four times every 24 hours It can also be performed manually by pressing the key set If the freezer is operating on heavy load conditions manual defrosting may become necessary Condensate water is led through a tube to the drainage kit where it is evaporated by a resistance controlled by the water level 6 Temperature alarm Freezers If the temperature in the appliance is higher or lower than the limits set then an ALR indication flashes on the display Filling with big quantities of products at once or leaving the door open for long periods will cause the temperature to rise and produce an alarm effect 7 Fault codes on the display 7 1 Refrigerators 7 2 Freezers Fl Sensor failure If the sensor ALO Low temperature al
8. environment Increase the setting temperature In any case of malfunction contact the dealer of our company describing the problem denoting the t ype and the serial number S N of your appliance AII the technical characteristics necessary are specified on the identification tag positioned to the right of the device SERIAL NUMBER ODEL ELECTRIC POWER xxx W xxx A CURRENT MODEL SAFETY FUSE LAMP xxW DEF xoxW HTR FR XXXXX xxxxKQ UL VOLTAGE AND TOTAL POWER FREQUENCY FUNCTION TEMPERATURE BARCODE SERIAL NUMBER THERMOSTAT KIOUR FR FREEZERS BRIEF INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Operating instructions 1 Push 8 to enter the parameters menu The first parameter SPo shows up Scroll the parameter list by pressing key 6 or 5 2 Press set to display a parameter value and modify it by pressing the arrows Press 8 to save the new value 3 To exit the parameter menu press 8 4 On off switch Press 3 seconds to switch the device off 5 2 5 Press to see the evaporator temperature 6 Reset 6 In case of alarm situation press to reactivate 7 Df set Press set for 4 seconds to start a manual defrost cycle 8 Network connection The thermostat be connected on a network RS485 Modbus protocol through interface Alarm messages ALo Low temperature alarm AHi High temperature alarm LFI Room sensor failure LF2 Ev
9. pointed at the graph so that they line up with the front crystal of the show case 2 Starting up Press the on off switch The figure that appears in the display shows the actual temperature in the cabinet and indicates that power is connected The motor starts after 2 minutes A Do not store products in the appliance until its temperature reaches at the required point Do not fill at once your appliance with big quantities of products 3 Safety instructions For your safety and the proper function of the appliance please follow the instructions below Store all products to be preserved so as not to obstruct the air circulation among the shelves of the appliance Do not store hot food or hot drinks in your appliance Place products at least 10cm away from the fan otherwise the refrigeration in the appliance will be impaired Do not cover the intake air slots Cover the food with a plastic film before storing it into the appliance API Pee Do not operate pizza refrigerated show cases without gastronorm pans covering the whole cooling space 4 Temperature regulation e Refrigerators Press 8 to see the temperature setting If you wish to change keep this key pressed and change it by pressing the arrows 6 or 5 accordingly e Freezers Press 8 and SET to see the temperature setting If you wish to change press the arrows 6 or 5 ac
10. t remain open the less possible there can be e Check regularly that the appliance s doors are solidly closed and that the door seals in good condition e not place your appliance near heat sources or points with high sun radiation e Do not fill at once your appliance with big quantities of products because this will increase energy consumption 11 Troubleshooting Malfunction Possible cause Solution The appliance does not cool e There is ice in the evaporator e The products are obstructing the air flow e The room temperature is very high See case 2 Remove the products which obstruct the air flow of the evaporator Improve the temperature condition of the room Ice in the evaporator e The temperature adjustment is very low refrigerators High humidity environment e Humid products have been placed in the refrigerator ex Vegetables e The doors are opened frequently and for a long time Check the temperature adjustment Increase the temperature setting Improve the environment condition Increase the defrost frequency Cover the food with a plastic film before putting it in the refrigerator Increase the defrost frequency and duration Decrease the open door duration as possible Increase the defrost frequency Water in the appliance e The drainage pipe has been sealed Clean the drainage pipe Water in the gastronorm pans open top refr e High humidity
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