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1. ot Atmospheric probe calibration 9 P2P Presence of evaporator probe N Adr JjSeraladdres ntused _ 1 Pzr Access to the list of protected settings read only Fd Drainagetime 4 23 Set Hy AC rES MdF ALU ALL ot P2P Adr P2r Fdt Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx 0 8th November 2009 13 Vauconsant USER MANUAL Generator option supplied Electric diagram Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx rev0 FR 8th November 2009 14 Vauconsant USER MANUAL Generator option not supplied Electric diagram C i a kh tm HER eH Schraeder connection 1 4 Caption Ballast Rd Defrostingheatingelement C Compressor Cd Condenser emperature probe D Reducing valve T KXW60L thermostat Dh Dehydrator Q Fuse holder 1 Vc Condenser ventilator Rb Evaporation tray heating element o Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx rev0 FR 8th November 2009 15 Vauconsant USER MANUAL Spare parts ESL 2GN 36N Accessories 02 4250 Gas jack for evaporator 03 1082 Glass shelf 10 mm thick 775x360mm 7 031094 las shel 10 mm tick 031096 iess shel 10 mm thick 1430 360mm O 052604 mgdsumrigumm
2. Vauconsant USER MANUAL VISIO LINE REFRIGERATED WELL WITH 4 LEVELS GLASS CABINET FOR LONG TERM SELF SERVICE A34208 2GN 820 x 700 x 290 1050 mm A34213 3GN 1150 x 700 x 290 1050 mm A34215 4GN 1475 x 700 x 290 1050 mm Rue Charles Hermite Limited company with executive board and supervisory board Z I des Sables BP 59 capitalised at 1 000 000 o 54110 Dombasle sur Meurthe Postal cheques 2145 J Nancy France NAF 28 93 Z 9 Tel 33 0 38345 82 82 RCS Nancy B 757 804 042 Fax 33 0 3 83 45 82 93 Intracommunity VAT n FR 52 757 804 042 WWW Vauconsant com Vauconsant USER MANUAL Manual to be read and kept Contents ligisgoreltredo 3 Installation ee 4 Commissioning Use 7 CO AIM 8 CIOS 9 PVE CS ING RN TEE 10 Thermostat instructions settings 11 Electric and refrigeration diagrams 14 16 Technical support Warranty 17 Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx 0 8th November 2009 2 Vauconsant USER MANUAL Introduction Performance of the unit The 4 level refrigerated well with 4 levels glas cabinet for long term self service is designed to keep food at a temperature of 3 C on average at core at a room temperature of 25
3. eS T ee 7 I5 i SSA MN ui TM xc Ms S x m ee ee ssc eee eer 77 Tu x gm fu UT addis s ee RUE c c MEE o ees Sy Pw mL sat 3 gm I ee m s 25 gt View from the customer side Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx 0 8th November 2009 UON MODI Vauconsant USER MANUAL Refrigeration connection Installation of the condensation generator The condensation generator should be positioned facing the ventilation grid provided which is the same format as the condenser It is imperative to position the condenser as close as possible 1 cm to the ventilation grid 395 EY U Du f V Connect the refrigerating circuit following the refrigeration diagram e Option with condensation generator supplied Tightening of self drilling connection 1 2 3i 4 5 Manually tighten both 12 female and male connections with protective cap Use two flat 27 33 spanners to strike the 12 protective caps Continue to tighten to obtain the tightness 2 cycles of tightening force Test tightness with soapy water or a leak detector Repeat the operation with both female and male connections with protective cap identified with red tape using 21 19 flat spanners Before tightening Af
4. ON alarm output Other outputs unchanged pA ON alarm output Other outputs unchanged teen ON alarm output Memory breakdown or fault Other outputs unchanged ON alarm output End of defrosting alarm Other outputs unchanged The alarm message is displayed until the alarm condition is reseted All alarm messages are displayed alternately with the atmospheric temperature except for P1 which flashes To reboot the EE alarm and start normal operation again press on any key The rSt message will be displayed for 3 seconds a The EE alarm The regulator includes an internal memory checking system The EE alarm flashes when an internal memory fault has been detected In this case the alarm output is activated b Alarm reset P1 probe alarms probe defect P2 they stop automatically 10 seconds after the probe has resumed normal operation Check the connections before putting back the probe HA and LA temperature alarms they stop automatically when the regulator s temperature returns to normal values or when defrosting starts 5 Settings programmed in the factory Set Setpoint 314 m Hy Differential LA 41 L AC Mnshotodetim 1 ES Resolution 1 1 dE Maximum defrostingtime 4 AL Hightemperaturealarm 8 ALL Minimum temperature alarm 2
5. X woes Electric equipment 06 0810 Armoured defrosting heating element S70mmasow X 06 0812 Armoured defrosting heating element 890mm 675W X 06014 Armoured defrosting heating element 1220mm 90w X Refrigerating equipment 12 2518 Evaporator length 580 mm 12 2520 Evaporator length 900 mm 12 2522 Evaporator length 1 230 mm Compressor generator 12 2780 CAE 9480 ZMH condensation generator 12 2800 CAE 9513 ZMH condensation generator 12 2806 CAJ 4517 ZH 517 F condensation generator Fluorescent tube lighting 590mm fluorescent tube 970mm fluorescent tube 1 200mm fluorescent tube Ballast for 18 W tube Ballast for 36W tube Water resistant sheath for 590mm tube Water resistant sheath for 970mm tube 06 4822 Water resistant sheath for 1 200mm tube Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx rev0 FR 8th November 2009 16 Vauconsant USER MANUAL Technical support Sav vauconsant com Spare Parts Department 33 0 3 83 45 82 78 Hotline 33 0 3 83 45 44 48 Fax 33 0 3 83 45 82 75 Warranty The appliance s warranty applies as of the shipment date from our factory in Dombasle Sur Meurthe France for a period of 12 months It does not cover breakage of the glass To benefit from the warranty the buyer should order by fax or email specifying the warranty application with appliance reference found on the identification plaque On reception of the applian
6. C for 4 hours 5 C on average at the food core at a room temperature of 25 C for 24 hours The temperature of the food provided should be between 0 and 3 C Performance tests have been conducted in laboratory with Tylose Pack Tests The UVC lamp option is a means of limiting development of bacteria These units comply with applicable EC norms and should be installed and used following the instructions in this manual to ensure good performance and to be covered by the warranty Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx 0 8th November 2009 Vauconsant USER MANUAL Installation e Installation o Insert the module into the purpose cut slot o Mount the switch cabinet vertically using its angle bracket o Before connecting the switch cabinet fuse holder to the power grid it is imperative to control its tension to adapt it to that mentioned on the manufacturer plate of the unit The mains supply should be protected by a differential circuit breaker o The switch cabinet must be located in closed premises o Seal the top with a silicone joint pm e 73 i cd SN ax ined a EN 08 _ SS GaS aS a a a i lt lt ex gi eit pa E 09 a i Sn ee I d IM Ti Z 53 TE are ess 98 a View from the service side a ne m TS a
7. aning product and clean cloth Never use abrasive sponges or scourers to avoid scratching the surface e Bottom of the well under the evaporator Air intake duct Risk of cutting on the evaporator it is necessary to wear gloves Removable bases Remove the air intake duct Remove the bottoms of the well Lift the evaporator on jacks 5 clean the bottom of the well with a sponge rad hof Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx rev0 FR 8th November 2009 Vauconsant USER MANUAL Diagnostic Symptoms No electricity supply Switch on the thermostat The generator Thermostat off general elem breaker Check the fuse in the switch cabinet does not start Faulty supply Check tightening of the lugs and wires on all the internal and external cabling of the switch cabinet Thermostat glass cabinets Faulty probe Replace the probe P1 The unit is not level Put the unit level Icing up of the a Y OP evaporator Incorrect settings Configure the 2 us settings supplied in this Thermostat Incorrect settings Check settings of the thermostat switched on No Cold COMP light off DEF light on Defrosting period To delete it switch the thermostat off and back on again Thermostat Incorrect settings Check settings of the thermostat switched off No Cold COMP light Faulty connections Check the generator s connections on Check the outlet voltage Not enough Faulty ventilators Ch
8. ce the buyer should return and pay shipment for the defective appliance within fifteen working days Any appliance not returned shall be invoiced Any appliance bought from another supplier may not benefit from a credit as covered by the warranty Transport and labour costs are to be paid by the buyer The buyer is invited to make any reservations to customers for appliances stored without commissioning on delivery particularly for refrigerated and electrical equipment The warranty does not extend to wear caused by defects or poor maintenance of equipment or damage caused by knocks or improper use Any warranty also excludes incidents caused by fortuitous events or force majeure unidentified causes or causes by the buyer s actions of any form whatsoever improper location faults linked to use operation maintenance not in accordance with this manual unqualified staff etc modification of the equipment repair conducted outside the terms of this manual spare parts etc Liability Vauconsant s liability is strictly limited to the obligations defined above and it is formally agreed that Vauconsant shall not be required to pay compensation Under no circumstances shall Vauconsant be required to pay compensation for any immaterial or indirect damage such as loss of business loss of profit loss of an opportunity commercial prejudice shortfall In any case Vauconsant s civil liability for all causes with the exception of corporal
9. damage and fraud or serious misdemeanour may not exceed the sum of the contract The buyer and its insurers shall not take legal action against Vauconsant and its insurance companies above and beyond the limits and exclusions set out above Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx 0 8th November 2009 17
10. eck the voltage on the ventilators ventilation If the voltage is right replace the faulty ventilator s See the icing up section above NB Fuses should be replaced by the same type and caliber If you have not solved your problem contact a refrigeration professional Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx 0 8th November 2009 9 Vauconsant USER MANUAL Maintenance Always remember to switch off the appliance by opening the fuse holder before any maintenance operations e Features A34208 1185 W 1000 W Evaporation A34213 1727 W 1450W tray option A34215 2126w 1900w 600w e Procedures Every 4 months check that the condenser is not blocked and clean it properly Every year check o That the condenser ventilator works properly o That the evaporator ventilators work properly o The jacks move up and down properly The installer should check electric connections when commissioning the unit then once a year Any maintenance operations should be done by a professional Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx 0 8th November 2009 10 Vauconsant USER MANUAL User instructions for the XW60L thermostat 1 Warning o Important disconnect electrical connections before any intervention o The appliance should not be opened o In the event of a breakdown send the appliance to eVauconsant with a detailed description of the problem observed 2 General descri
11. ption The XW 60L is a regulator with microprocessor aimed at medium or low temperature refrigeration applications It has 4 relay outputs to control the compressor defrosting evaporator ventilators and lights It also has two NTC probe inputs one to control temperature the second to control temperature at the end of evaporator defrosting Regulation is obtained by the temperature measured by an atmospheric probe with positive differential with respect to the set point when the temperature increases and reaches the set point plus the differential then the compressor starts It stops when the temperature reaches the set point again 3 Keyboard To display and modify the set point In the programming mode used to select a setting or confirm an operation By pressing this key for 3 seconds when the maximum or minimum temperature is displayed it will be erased To display the maximum temperature recorded In programming mode is used to browse through the list of settings or increase the displayed value By pressing this key for 3 seconds the rapid refrigeration cycle starts To display the minimum temperature recorded In programming mode used to browse through the list of settings or reduce the displayed value By keeping it pressed down for 3 seconds defrosting starts Starts or switches off lighting Switches the appliance on or off COMBINED KEYS To lock or unlock the keyboard To ente
12. r programming mode SS To leave programming mode a Lock and unlock the keyboard LOCK THE KEYBOARD Press the and keys at the same time for more than 3 seconds The POF message is displayed and the keyboard is locked It is then only possible to see the set point minimum and maximum temperatures and activate or disactivate the lights and regulator Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx 0 8th November 2009 11 Vauconsant USER MANUAL UNLOCK THE KEYBOARD E P Ll Press the and keys at the same time for more than 3 seconds The POn message is displayed 2 and the keyboard is unlocked b Meaning of the LEDs The function of each LED is described in the following table FUNCTION Flashing Progamming phase flashes with Anti short cycle on Ventilator on Flashing Programming phase flashes with 3 Defrosting on Flashing Drainage in progress ON Rapid refrigeration cycle on ON N Signals an alarm In Pr2 indicates the settings also present in Pri The light is on c Display the minimum temperature is zs E e E EN E EM EN Press and release this key The Lo message is displayed followed by the minimum temperature recorded By pressing this key again or waiting 5 seconds the normal display returns d Display the maximum temperature rm Press and release this key The Hi message is displayed followed by the maximum temperature recorded By pre
13. ssing this key again or waiting 5 seconds the normal display returns e Reboot minimum and maximum temperatures To reboot the recorded temperature when the maximum or minimum temperature is displayed press on the SET key until the rST code starts to flash N B After an installation reboot the recorded temperature f Display and modify the set point Press the SET key and release it immediately the set point value is displayed The SET LED flashes To change the value press or within 10 seconds To store the new set point value press the SET key again or wait 10 seconds g Start manual defrosting Press the DEF key more than 2 seconds and manual defrosting starts h Enter the Pri programming mode To enter Pr1 settings accessible to the user Enter the programming mode by pressing simultaneously on the SET and DOWN keys for a few seconds and flash The regulator displays the 1 setting in Pri Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx 0 8th November 2009 12 Vauconsant USER MANUAL i Enter the Pr2 programming mode To access settings present in Pr2 accessible to technicians please contact eVauconsant who will give you the secret code to access these settings 4 Alarm signals Message Cause A Ouputs A A ON alarm output Prone rauk Compressor output depending on COn and COF settings TETE
14. ter tightening Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx 0 8th November 2009 5 Vauconsant USER MANUAL Connect the pluggable connectors Evaporation tray option o tray should be preferably positioned in front of the generator to facilitate exit of condensate vapours and avoid hot air intake o The evaporation tray s supply cable should be connected to the socket located in the switch cabinet of the unit o The deflecting sheet placed in the evaporation tray is used to guide the steam It should be positioned at the centre of the evaporation tray or should have the same play each side of the sheet and should follow the incline direction as shown on the diagrams below i U3 deflector s Y e 2 MN Ni SRG NY o Mount the draining tube on the plug not forgetting the joint supplied Place the tube at the other end in the clip provided on the evaporation tray NB The evaporation tray is only designed to evacuate defrosted water Installation of the ventilated evaporation tray If the generator is at a distance the tray should be placed in front of a grid to facilitate output of condensate vapours e Option with condensation generator not supplied The connection should be done by a professional refrigeration expert Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx rev0 FR 8th November 2009 6 Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A342xx rev0 FR 8
15. th November 2009 Vauconsant USER MANUAL Commissioning Use Commissioning Switch the glass cabinet on two hours before filling it Use Glass cabinet Press thermostat button Once the thermostat is on the generator starts a minute afterwards safety time to supply the glass cabinet The thermostat is set in the factory after tests When the temperature required is reached the generator stops automatically Press the thermostat button to stop regulation of the unit Lighting Press the ESthermostat button to switch lighting on and off Setting of the thermostat See section User instructions for the XW60L thermostat Automatic defrosting This function is built into the thermostat it is set in the factory See section User instructions for the XW60L thermostat Vauconsant USER MANUAL Cleaning Always take care to switch off the appliance with thermostat before cleaning This unit is not impermeable to water Do not use a high pressure water jet to clean it inside or out Risk of burning the eyes AN If the UVC lamp option is mounted on the unit check that the lamp is off If not switch the thermostat of by pressing on the button Every day e Metal surfaces Stainless steel should be cleaned with soapy warm water or a special product for high quality metal surfaces Never use abrasive sponges or scourers to avoid scratching the surface e Glass Clean using a high quality glass cle

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