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1. Transport Handling Unpacking Assembly Normal use Adjustments cleaning X Extraordinary X cleaning Maintenance Dismantling Scrapping Key x PPE REQUIRED PPE AVAILABLE OR TO BE USED IF NECESSARY PPE NOT REQUIRED During Normal use gloves protect hands from the cold tray when being removed from the appliance NOTE The gloves to be worn during Cleaning are the type suitable for contact with the cooling fins metal plates Failure to use the personal protection equipment by operators specialised technicians or users can involve exposure to chemical risk and possible damage to health A 1 11 KEEPING THE MANUAL The manual must be carefully kept for the entire life of the machine until scrapping The manual must stay with the machine in case of transfer sale hire granting of use or leasing A 1 12 RECIPIENTS OF THE MANUAL This manual is intended for ethe carrier and handling personnel e installation and commissioning personnel e the employer of machine users and the workplace manager e operators for normal machine use e specialised technicians after sales service see service manual A 2 TECHNICAL DATA The areas in contact with the product are in steel or coated with non toxic plastic material An HFC refrigerant fluid complying with the current regulations is used in the refrig
2. Refrigerant type of refrigerant gas CAD EEE TA nominal capacity IP23 enigen dust and water protection rating GE ET CE marking Electrolux Professional SPA Viale Treviso 15 33170 Pordenone Italy iiaee Manufacturer When installing the appliance make sure the electrical connection is carried out in compliance with that specified on the dataplate ATTENTION Do not remove tamper with or make the machine CE marking illegible ATTENTION Refer to the data given on the machine CE marking for relations with the Manufacturer e g when ordering spare parts etc ATTENTION When scrapping the machine the CE marking must be destroyed A 1 7 APPLIANCE IDENTIFICATION This manual applies to various refrigerated freezer base models For further details regarding your model refer to the section A 2 2 DIMENSIONS PERFORMANCE AND CONSUMPTION A 1 8 COPYRIGHT This manual is intended solely for consultation by the operator and can only be given to third parties with the permission of Electrolux Professional SPA A 1 9 RESPONSIBILITY The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage and malfunctioning caused by e non compliance with the instructions contained in this manual e repairs not carried out in a workmanlike fashion and replacements with parts different from those specified in the spare parts catalogue the fitting and use of non original spare parts and accessories can negatively affect
3. The following is a list of possible problems with their solutions A The appliance does not switch on check the correct power supply at the point of connection to the permanent system make sure the socket is powered B The inside temperature is too high check the thermostat setting make sure there is no heat source near the appliance make sure the drawers close properly C The appliance is too noisy make sure the appliance is properly levelled An unbalanced position can set off vibrations make sure the appliance is not touching other appliances or parts which could reverberate If the fault persists after carrying out the above checks contact the After Sales Service remembering to give the following details e the type of fault e the appliance PNC production code 40 e the Ser No appliance serial number Note The code and serial number are essential for identifying the type of appliance and date of manufacture appliance identification code sagata 5th piece Eo Produced Ser No m in the week manufactured production in 2010 plant week 30 D 1 3 MAINTENANCE INTERVALS The inspection and maintenance intervals depend on the actual machine operation conditions and ambient conditions presence of dust damp etc therefore precise time intervals cannot be given In any case to minimise interruptions of the service careful and periodical machine maintenance is advisable It is
4. advisable to stipulate a preventive and scheduled maintenance contract with the after sales service D 1 3 1 Maintenance frequency In order to guarantee constant machine efficiency itis advisable to carry out the checks with the frequency given in the following table MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS CHECKS AND Routine cleaning Routine cleaning General cleaning of machine and surrounding area Mechanical protection devices Check condition and for any deformation Monthly loosening or removed parts Check mechanical part for any breakage or deformation tightening of screws Check Yearly Daily readability and condition of words stickers and symbols and restore if necessary Machine structure Tightening of main bolts screws fixing systems etc of machine Safetysigns _ o o SUS 7 s Yearl Check readability and condition of safety signs Electrical control panel Check electrical components installed inside the Yearly Yearly Electrical Control Panel Check wiring between the Electrical Panel and machine parts Check the connection cable replace it if necessary Check all components electrical equipment corrosion pipes Electrical connection cable Yearly Every 10 years the machine is designed and built for a duration of about 10 years After this period of time from machine commissioning the machine must undergo a general inspection and overhaul Some examples of checks to be carried
5. closing ATTENTION The appliance must be levelled otherwise its operation could be affected ATTENTION Appliances with wheels can be moved for distances shorter than the length of the power supply connection cable for longer distances the appliance must be electrically disconnected e Wear protective gloves and unpack the machine carrying out the following operations cut the straps and remove the protective film taking care not to scratch the surface if scissors or blades are used remove the cardboard top the polystyrene corners and the vertical protection pieces For appliances with stainless steel cabinet remove the protective film very slowly without tearing it to avoid leaving glue stuck to the surface Should this happen remove the traces of glue with a non corrosive solvent rinsing it off and drying thoroughly it is advisable to go over all the stainless steel surfaces with a rag soaked in paraffin oil in order to create a protective film B 2 4 DISPOSAL OF PACKING The packing must be disposed of in compliance with the current regulations in the country where the appliance is used All the packing materials are environmentally friendly They can be safely kept recycled or burnt in an appropriate waste incineration plant Recyclable plastic parts are marked as follows outer wrapping instruction booklet ay we polyethylene PE bag ay ue polypropylene straps PP ay we polystyrene foam corner
6. installed between the power cable and the electric line For the correct size of the switch refer to the absorbed current specified on the appliance dataplate The chosen device must be lockable in the open position in case of maintenance e After making the connection with the appliance running check that the power supply does not fluctuate by 10 the rated voltage ATTENTION Workontheelectrical systems must only be carried out by a qualified electrician 34 If the power cable is damaged it must be replaced by the after sales service or in any case by qualified personnel in order prevent any risk The manufacturer declines any liability for damage or injury resulting from breach of the above rules or non compliance with the electrical safety regulations in force in the country where the appliance is used C 1 OPERATION C 1 1 ACCESSING THE CONTROL PANEL To access the control panel proceed as follows ATTENTION An HO7RN F power cable designation 60245 IEC 66 is used for the permanent connection to the power supply when replacing it use a type having at least these characteristics ATTENTION When replacing the cable the earth wire must be kept longer than the live and neutral wires e undothe 2 screws located on the front panel using a screwdriver turn the screw until hearing a click e carefully open the upper part of the front panel as shown in the drawing pay attention because it is fitted in the
7. non use C 2 2 PROTECTION DEVICES INSTALLED ONTHE MACHINE C 2 2 1 Guards The guards on the machine are fixed guards e g casings covers side panels etc fixed to the machine and or frame with screws or quick release connectors that can only be removed or opened with tools interlocked movable guards front panels for access inside the machine machine electrical equipment access doors made from hinged panels openable with tools The door must not be opened when the machine is connected to the power supply A C 2 3 SAFETY SIGNS TO BE PLACED ON THE MACHINE OR NEAR ITS AREA ATTENTION Several illustrations in the manual show the machine or parts of it without guards or with guards removed This is purely for explanatory purposes Do not use the machine without the guards or with the protection devices deactivated PROHIBITION MEANING Do not remove the safety devices Do not use water to extinguish fires shown on electrical parts DANGER OF BURNS DANGER OF ELECTROCUTION shown on electrical parts with indication of voltage ATTENTION Do not remove tamper with or make illegible the safety danger and instruction signs and labels on the machine C 2 4 END OF USE When the appliance is no longer to be used make it unusable by removing the power supply wiring C 2 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE Risks mainly of a mechanical thermal and electrical nature are present in the mach
8. normal machine use are adequately trained and skilled in their duties as well as ensuring their own safety and that of other persons The Customer must make sure his personnel have understood the instructions received and in particular those regarding work hygiene and safety in use of the machine Electrocution Tipping of loads C 3 2 CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONNEL ENABLED TO OPERATE ON THE MACHINE The Customer is responsible for ensuring that persons assigned to the various duties e read and understand the manual e receive adequate training and instruction for their duties in order to perform them safely e receive specific training for correct machine use C 3 3 OPERATOR FOR NORMAL MACHINE USE He must have at least e knowledge of the technology and specific experience in operating the machine e adequate general basic education and technical knowledge for reading and understanding the contents of the manual e including correct interpretation of the drawings signs and pictograms e sufficient technical knowledge for safely performing his duties as specified in the manual e knowledge of the regulations on work hygiene and safety In case of a significant fault e g short circuits wires coming out of the terminal block motor breakdowns worn electrical cable sheathing etc the operator for normal machine use must e immediately deactivate the machine 39 D 1 MACHINE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ATTENTION A Di
9. out are given below check for any oxidised electrical components or parts if necessary replace them and restore the initial conditions check the structure and welded joints in particular check and replace bolts and or screws also checking for any loose components check the electrical and electronic system check the functionality of safety devices check the general condition of protection devices and guards ATTENTION Machine maintenance checking and overhaul Operations must only be carried out by a specialised Technician or the After Sales Service provided with adequate personal protection equipment safety shoes gloves glasses tools and ancillary means ATTENTION Work on the electrical equipment must only be carried out by a qualified electrician or the After Sales Service gt D 1 4 DISASSEMBLY If the appliance has to be disassembled and then reassembled make sure the various parts are assembled in the correct order if necessary mark them during disassembly Before disassembling the machine make sure to carefully check its physical condition and in particular any parts of the structure that can give or break Before starting disassembly remove all the pieces if present in the machine disconnect the power supply enclose the work area place a sign on the Main Electrical Panel indicating that the machine is undergoing maintenance and not to carry out manoeuvres carry out
10. such risks carefully indicating the personal protection equipment to be used by them Sufficient spaces are provided for during the machine installation stages in order to limit these risks To preserve these conditions the areas around the machine must always be e kept free of obstacles e g ladders tools containers boxes etc e clean and dry e well lit For the Customer s complete information the residual risks remaining on the machine are indicated below such actions are to be considered incorrect and therefore strictly forbidden ATTENTION The previously described actions are prohibited DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS RESIDUAL RISK SITUATION Slipping or fallin The operator can slip due to water or dirt pping 9 on the floor Burns abrasions e g heating elements cold tray cooling circuit plates and The operator deliberately or unintentionally touches some components inside the machine without using protective gloves pipes Contact with live parts during maintenance operations carried out with the electrical panel powered When handling the machine or the packing containing it using unsuitable lifting systems or accessories or with the load unbalanced Chemical Inhalation of refrigerant gas Therefore refrigerant gas always refer to the appliance labels C 3 NORMAL MACHINE USE C 3 1 CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONNEL TRAINED FOR NORMAL MACHINE USE The Customer must make sure the personnel for
11. E Improper use is any use different from that specified in this manual During machine operation other types of work or activities deemed improper and that in general can involve risks for the safety of operators and damage to the appliance are not allowed Reasonably foreseeable improper use includes e lack of machine maintenance cleaning and periodical checks e structural changes or modifications to the operating logic e tampering with the guards or safety devices e failure to use personal protection equipment by operators specialised technicians and maintenance personnel e failure to use suitable accessories e g use of unsuitable equipment or ladders e keeping combustible or flammable materials or in any case materials not compatible with or pertinent to the work near the machine e wrong machine installation e placing in the machine any objects or things not compatible with refrigeration freezing or preservation or that can damage the machine cause injury or pollute the environment e climbing on the machine e non compliance with the requirements for correct machine use e other actions that give rise to risks not eliminable by the Manufacturer A C 2 7 RESIDUAL RISKS The machine has several risks that were not completely eliminated from a design standpoint or with the installation of adequate protection devices Nevertheless through this manual the Manufacturer has taken steps to inform operators of
12. EN Foreword The installation use and maintenance Manual hereinafter Manual provides the user with information necessary for correct and safe use of the machine hereinafter machine refrigerated freezer base or appliance The following must not be considered along and exacting list of warnings but rather a set of instructions suitable for improving machine performance in every respect and above all preventing injury to persons and animals and damage to property due to improper operating procedures All persons involved in machine transport installation commissioning use and maintenance repair and disassembly must consult and carefully read this manual before carrying out the various operations in order to avoid wrong and improper actions that could compromise the machine s integrity or endanger persons Make sure to periodically inform the appliance user regarding the safety regulations It is also important to instruct and update personnel authorised to operate on the machine regarding its use and maintenance The manual must be available to operators and carefully kept in the place where the machine is used so that itis always at hand for consultation in case of doubts or whenever required If after reading this manual there are still doubts regarding machine use do not hesitate to contact the Manufacturer or the authorised after sales service centre to receive prompt and precise assistance for better operation and
13. ON Respect the requirements for the various routine and extraordinary maintenance operations Non compliance with the instructions can create risks for personnel gt D 1 2 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE ATTENTION WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES AND A MASK WHEN CARRYING OUT ANY EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS gt Extraordinary maintenance must be carried out by specialised personnel who can ask the manufacturer to supply a servicing manual D 1 2 1 Periodical condenser cleaning To ensure optimum appliance operation the condenser filter of the refrigeration unit located behind the control panel must be cleaned at least once every 6 months If the appliance is installed in a dusty or poorly ventilated place the condenser filter must be cleaned more frequently at least once every 3 months Note It is advisable to use a brush or vacuum cleaner to remove the dirt accumulated on the filter A D 1 2 2 Replacing the power cable To replace the power cable proceed as follows e switch the appliance off with the key e disconnect the power supply e remove the front control panel e remove the electrical system box cover e replace the power cable e refit the control panel and box cover e reconnect the power supply e switch the appliance on again with the key ATTENTION Do not clean the appliance with jets of water D 1 2 3 Quick troubleshooting guide In some cases faults can be eliminated easily and quickly
14. ake sure to carefully check its physical condition and in particular any parts of the structure that can give or break during scrapping The machine s parts must be disposed of in a differentiated way according to their different characteristics e g metals oils greases plastic rubber etc Different regulations are in force in the various countries therefore comply with the provisions of the laws and competent bodies in the country where scrapping takes place In general the appliance must be taken to a specialised collection scrapping centre Dismantle the machine grouping the components according to their chemical characteristics remembering that the compressor contains lubricant oil and refrigerant fluid which can be recycled and that the appliance components are special waste assimilable with urban waste The symbol X placed on the product indicates that it should not be considered as domestic waste but must be correctly disposed of in order to prevent any negative consequences for the environment and the health of people For further information on the recycling of this product contact the local dealer or agent the after sales assistance service or the local body responsible for waste disposal O O D 3 ENCLOSED DOCUMENTS ATTENTION Make the appliance unusable by removing the power cable and any compartment closing devices to prevent the possibility of someone becoming trapped inside ATTENTION When scrappin
15. cedure will end automatically NOTE During the initial stage of the process the LED flashes C 1 12 LOADING THE PRODUCT The appliance is supplied with an accessory positioned in the middle of the drawer as shown in the figure ACCESSORIO This accessory is not always necessary and can be removed To remove the accessory proceed as follows for example if having to insert a GN 2 1 pan the accessory must be removed NOTE Distribute the products evenly inside the compartment to allow good air circulation Cover or wrap food before placing it in the refrigerator and avoid putting hot foods or steaming liquids inside Do not leave the drawers open any longer than necessary when loading or removing food Regarding the max load for each shelf respect that given in the table below if having to insert a standard size FULL SIZE pan the accessory must be removed a4 model drawers large 40 kg N900 model drawers 40kg if having to insert a smaller HALF SIZE pan the accessory must be positioned HALF SIZE 37 C 2 GENERAL SAFETY RULES C 2 1 INTRODUCTION The machines are provided with electric and or mechanical safety devices for protecting workers and the machine itself Therefore the user must not remove or tamper with such devices The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage due to tampering or their
16. e not intended to be a detailed representation of the machine supplied The numerical values given on the machine installation diagrams refer to measurements expressed in mm A 1 6 MACHINE AND MANUFACTURER S IDENTIFICATION DATA A reproduction of the marking or dataplate on the machine is given below F Mod COMP36R PNC 9VTX 727188 00 W Tot 0 57 kW Comm Model COMP36R Ser Nr 02807001 Volt 230V 1N 50Hz Cyclopentane Total Current 3 2 A 0 15kW Classe Class 5 Resistenza Evaporazione Evaporation Heater El OkW Refrigerante Refrigerant R404a 0 13 Kg ow Cap 0 Potenza Sbrinamento Defrost Power Illuminazione Lighting NF nominal Charge Rated Pressure Mpa IP23 Electrolux Professional SPA Viale Treviso 15 33170 Pordenone Italy The dataplate gives the product identification and technical data The meaning of the various information given on it is listed below EMO wsssscssstes tetcedessestsshaaade factory description of product Comm Model trade description P E Seandabucs production number code SE o P ET serial number SOV IN nenoro power supply voltage 50 AZ sisisi power supply frequency O57 KW siccetvesmedvedcesseossseas cas max power input Cyclopentane cee expanding gas used in insulation current absorbed defrost power heating element power Total Current Defrost Power MIQHUNGsesccumecdivestis ceosesacivterdess internal light power GClaSS tanana e climatic class
17. erating units The type of refrigerant gas used is given on the dataplate A 2 2 DIMENSIONS PERFORMANCE AND CONSUMPTION 2 drawer refrigerated freezer base 36 Operating mode Ventilated Power supply 230V single phase 50Hz Absorbed current 3 2 A Absorbed power 670 W Refrigerant type R404A Qty refrigerant 130 g No and type of defrosts in 24h 3xmax 25 minutes electric Max absorbed power in defrost 270 W Working temperature from to 22 C 8 C Protection rating IPX3 Equivalent sound pressure level Leq dB A lt 70 The value could increase depending on the work station where measured 2 drawer refrigerated freezer base 48 Operating mode Ventilated Power supply 230V single phase 50Hz Absorbed current 45A Absorbed power 760 W Refrigerant type R404A Qty refrigerant 180g No and type of defrosts in 24 h 3xmax 25 minutes electric Max absorbed power in defrost 380 W Working temperature from to 22 C 8 C Protection rating IPX3 Equivalent sound pressure level Leq dB A lt 70 The value could increase depending on the work station where measured 4 drawer refrigerated freezer base 72 Operating mode Ventilated Power supply 230V single phase 50Hz Absorbed current 7 1A Absorbed power 1260 W Refrigerant type R404A Qty refrigerant 180 g 130 g No and types of defrosts in 24 h 3xmax 25 minutes electric Max absorbed power in defrost 530 W Working temperature from to 22 C 8 C Pr
18. g the machine the CE marking this manual and other documents concerning the appliance must be destroyed e Set of test and inspection documents e Wiring diagram e Installation diagram
19. ine Where possible the risks have been neutralised e directly by means of adequate design solutions e or indirectly by using guards protection and safety devices Any anomalous situations are signalled on the control panel display During maintenance several risks remain as these could not be eliminated and must be neutralised by adopting specific measures and precautions Do not carry out any control cleaning repair or maintenance operations on moving parts Workers must be informed of the prohibition by means of clearly visible signs To guarantee machine efficiency and correct operation periodical maintenance must be carried out according to the instructions given in this manual In particular make sure to periodically check correct operation of all the safety devices and the insulation of electrical cables which must be replaced if damaged ATTENTION Machine maintenance operations must only be carried out by specialised Technicians provided with all the appropriate personal protection equipment safety shoes gloves glasses overalls etc tools utensils and ancillary means ATTENTION Never operate the machine removing modifying or tampering with the guards protection or safety devices ATTENTION Before carrying out any operation onthe machine always consult the manual which gives the correct procedures and contains important information on safety A A C 2 6 REASONABLY FORESEEABLE IMPROPER US
20. k as a refrigerator or FrE if it is set to work as a freezer MESSAGE FUNCTION Freezer NB The message appears for 5 seconds at minute intervals The factory set inside temperature is 0 C The temperature adjustment range is 22 C 8 C ATTENTION Check the set temperature before placing a product in the compartment C 1 6 KEYPAD LOCKOUT To lock the keypad proceed as follows e press the UP and DOWN keys together for a few seconds The keypad is now locked and the only operation allowed is the display of temperature set point Press any key for more than 3 seconds to display the message POF again indicating keypad status To release the keypad proceed as follows e press the UP and DOWN keys together for a few seconds a ee rr ee SOM er urn ss es E Tay C 1 7 SWITCHING OFF Press the ON OFF key and the message OFF is displayed for 5 seconds In this status the appliance is off Press the ON OFF key again to re enable the heating elements C 1 8 ALARM SIGNALLING Alarm output ON Compressor output according to parameters Con and COF Evaporator Alarm output ON Other probe fault outputs unchanged Maximum Alarm output ON Other temperature P outputs unchanged alarm Minimum temperature alarm Thermostat probe fault Alarm output ON Other outputs unchanged To deactivate the alarms refer to par C 1 10 Resetting ala
21. ks of injury or harm to health in a hazardous situation Guards safety measures consisting of the use of specific technical means guards and safety devices for protecting operators against dangers Guard an element of a machine used in a specific way to provide protection by means of a physical barrier 30 Safety device a device other than a guard that eliminates or reduces the risk it can be used alone or in combination with a guard Customer the person who purchased the machine and or who manages and uses it e g company entrepreneur firm Electrocution an accidental discharge of electric current on a human body A 1 5 TYPOGRAPHICAL CONVENTIONS For best use of the manual and therefore the machine it is advisable to have good knowledge of the terms and typographical conventions used in the documentation The following symbols are used in the manual to indicate and identify the various types of hazards ATTENTION DANGER FOR THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF OPERATORS ATTENTION DANGER OF ELECTROCUTION DANGEROUS VOLTAGE ATTENTION RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE e pD Words further explaining the type of hazard are placed next to the symbols in the text The warnings are intended to guarantee the safety of personnel and prevent damage to the machine or the product being worked The drawings and diagrams given in the manual are not in scale They supplement the written information with an outline but ar
22. lower part e the control panel can now be accessed 1 Display 2 Fast freezing on LED 3 Defrost LED 4 Fans LED 5 Alarm LED 6 Compressor LED Increase value UP key 8 Decrease value DOWN key 9 Manual Defrost key 10 Set point display modify SET key 11 NOT USED 12 Appliance ON OFF key C 1 3GENERAL OPERATION The thermoregulator can manage appliance temperatures C 1 4 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER see fig 1 The instrument has 5 signalling LEDs Fast freezing on LED Defrost LED Fans LED Alarm LED Compressor LED and there are also 5 keys e Increase value UP key e Decrease value DOWN key e Manual Defrost key e Set point display modify SET key e Appliance ON OFF key 35 C 1 4 1 LEDs LED MODE FUNCTION ae Flashing Anti short cycle delay activated Po ein a To eases ce mms C 1 5 SETTING THE TEMPERATURE FOR REFRIGERATED FREEZER BASE Press and release the SET key to display the temperature set point The LED CA flashes To change the set point value press the UP or DOWN key v2 4 P C7 SIN 4 NW or To store the new set value press SET gt C7 WNSN or wait 15 seconds to automatically exit programming In this case the last set point displayed is stored After setting the temperatures the display shows rEF if the appliance is set to wor
23. machine operation and invalidates the warranty e operations by non specialised technicians e unauthorised modifications or operations e inadequate maintenance e improper machine use e unforeseeable extraordinary events e use of the machine by uninformed and untrained personnel non application of the current provisions in the country of use concerning safety hygiene and health in the workplace 31 The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage caused by arbitrary modifications and conversions carried out by the user or the Customer The employer workplace manager or service technician are responsible for identifying and choosing adequate and suitable personal protection equipment to be worn by operators in compliance with regulations in force in the country of use Electrolux Professional SPA declines any liability for any inaccuracies contained in the manual if due to printing or translation errors Any supplements to the installation use and maintenance manual the Customer receives from the Manufacturer will form an integral part of the manual and therefore must be kept together with it A 1 10 PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Give below is a summary table of the Personal Protection Equipment PPE to be used during the various stages of the machine s service life Protective Safety garments footwear 09O Ear protectors Safety helmet Mask Glasses Gloves Stage
24. maximum efficiency of the machine During all stages of machine use always respect the current regulations on safety work hygiene and environmental protection It is the user s responsibility to make sure the machine is started and operated only in optimum conditions of safety for persons animals and property The manufacturer declines any liability for operations carried out on the appliance without respecting the instructions given in this manual No part of this manual may be reproduced 29 A 1 GENERAL INFORMATION A 1 1 INTRODUCTION Given below is some information regarding the machine s intended use its testing and a description of the symbols used that identify the type of warning the definitions of terms used in the manual and useful information for the appliance user A 1 2 INTENDED USE AND RESTRICTIONS Our appliances are designed and optimised in order to obtain high performance and efficiency This appliance is designed for the refrigeration and preservation of foods Any other use is deemed improper The appliance must not be used by people including children with limited physical sensory or mental abilities or without experience and knowledge of it unless instructed in its use by those responsible for their safety ATTENTION The appliance is not suitable for installation outdoors and or in places exposed to atmospheric agents rain direct sunlight etc The manufacturer declines any liability for improper
25. otection rating IPX3 Equivalent sound pressure level Leq dB A lt 70 The value could increase depending on the work station where measured 4 drawer refrigerated freezer base 84 Operating mode Ventilated Power supply 230V single phase 50Hz Absorbed current 7 8A Absorbed power 1290 W Refrigerant type R404A Qty refrigerant 2x180 g No and types of defrosts in 24 h 3xmax 25 minutes electric Max absorbed power in defrost 615 W Working temperature from to 22 C 8 C Protection rating IPX3 Equivalent sound pressure level Leq dB A lt 70 The value could increase depending on the work station where measured N900 refrigerated freezer base Operating mode Ventilated Power supply 230V single phase 50Hz Absorbed current 45A Absorbed power 760 W Refrigerant type R404A Qty refrigerant 180 g No and type of defrosts in 24h 3xmax 25 minutes electric Max absorbed power in defrost 380 W Working temperature from to 22 C 8 C Protection rating IPX3 Equivalent sound pressure level Leq dB A lt 70 The value could increase depending on the work station where measured A 2 3 MECHANICAL SAFETY CHARACTERISTICS HAZARDS The appliance does not have sharp edges or protruding parts The guards for the movable and live parts are fixed to the cabinet with screws to prevent accidental access A 2 4 CLIMATIC CLASS The climatic class given on the dataplate refers to the following val
26. protectors PS The parts in wood and cardboard can be disposed of respecting the current regulations in the country where the machine is used The appliance uses a single phase 230V 50Hz power supply The factory set inside temperature is 0 C the room temperature where the appliance is installed must not exceed 43 C in order to maintain the required inside temperatures B 2 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Connection to the power supply must be carried out in compliance with the regulations and provisions in force in the country of use A The information regarding the appliance power supply voltage is given on the dataplate Before connecting make sure the connection point has an efficient earth contact and the mains voltage and frequency match that given on the data plate In case of doubts regarding the efficiency of the earth wire have the system checked by qualified personnel the system power supply is arranged and able to take the actual current absorption and that it is correctly executed according to the regulations in force in the country of use the appliance must be permanently connected to the power supply respecting the polarities brown phase yellow green earth blue neutral a differential thermal magnetic switch suitable for the input specified on the dataplate with contact gap enabling complete disconnection in category IIl overvoltage conditions and complying with the regulations in force is
27. rms C 1 9 DEACTIVATING THE ACOUSTIC ALARM Signalling of an alarm on the display occurs together with an acoustic alarm which can be deactivated by pressing any key Obviously the alarm message remains on the display until it is reset C 1 10 RESETTING ALARMS e alarm P1 P2 this alarm is signalled approx 10 seconds after a probe fault and automatically resets approx 10 seconds after the function has been restored Before replacing it check if the connections are correct e HA and LA alarms these alarms are reset as soon as the thermostat temperature returns to normal The alarm remains displayed until it is reset All the alarm messages flash alternating with the probe temperature except for alarms P1 and P2 which flash continuously The EE alarm can be reset by pressing any key during the signalling stage Then the message rSt is displayed for about 3 seconds after which normal thermostat operation is restored C 1 11 DEFROST Automatic defrost The appliance is equipped with an automatic defrost device This function is signalled by lighting up of the Defrost LED e The defrost water is run into a bowl under the appliance and automatically evaporated by an electrical resistance Manual defrost activation To start a manual defrost cycle keep the MANUAL DEFROST key pressed for more than 2 seconds until the message dEF appears on the display The pro
28. sconnect the appliance from the power supply before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance D 1 1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE operation D 1 1 1 Precautions for maintenance Routine maintenance operations can be carried out by non specialised personnel carefully following the instructions given below The manufacturer declines any liability for operations carried out on the appliance without following these instructions ATTENTION Do not touch the appliance with wet hands or feet or when barefoot Do not remove the safety guards ATTENTION Use suitable personal protective equipment protective gloves ATTENTION Disconnect the power supply before cleaning the appliance D 1 1 2 Cleaning the cabinet and accessories Before using the appliance clean all the inside parts and accessories with lukewarm water and neutral soap or products that are over 90 biodegradable in order to reduce the emission of pollutants into the environment then rinse and dry thoroughly Do not use solvent based detergents e g trichloro ethylene or abrasive powders for cleaning It is advisable to go over the stainless steel surfaces with a rag moistened with paraffin oil in order to create a protective film Check the power cable regularly and replace it in case of signs of wear Have the appliance checked periodically at least once a year ATTENTION Do not clean the machine with jets of water ATTENTION Pay special attention when cleaning
29. side the workplace Make sure to position the appliance at least 50 mm from any other machines present in the room in fact close proximity can create problems of condensation forming on the walls of the appliances also taking into consideration the space needed for drawer opening B 2 3 POSITIONING ATTENTION Appliance installation must only be carried out by the manufacturer s service personnel or by a skilled person Install the appliance taking all the safety precautions required for this type of operation also respecting the relevant fire prevention instructions Install the appliance in a ventilated place away from heat sources such as radiators or air conditioning systems to allow correct cooling of the refrigerating unit components To avoid compromising correct appliance operation never cover the front panel slits even temporarily If the appliance is installed in a place where there are corrosive substances chlorine etc it is advisable to go over all the stainless steel surfaces with a rag moistened with paraffin oil in order to create a protective film Adjust the height and levelling with the adjustment feet also checking correct drawer closing The machine must be taken to the place of installation and the packing base removed only when being installed Arranging the machine e position the machine in the required place e adjust the height and levelling with the adjustment feet also checking correct drawer
30. t support surface in order to avoid any twisting of the machine or damage to the support feet ATTENTION Machine positioning installation and disassembly must be carried out by a specialised technician ATTENTION Do not make modifications to the parts supplied with the machine Any missing or faulty parts must be replaced with original parts 33 B 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY To ensure correct operation of the appliance and maintain safe conditions during use carefully follow the instructions given below in this section ATTENTION The operations described below must be carried A N out in compliance with the current safety regulations regarding the equipment used and the operating procedures ATTENTION Before moving the appliance make sure the load bearing capacity of the lifting equipment to be used is suitable for its weight B 2 1 THE CUSTOMER S RESPONSIBILITIES The Customer must arrange a point of connection to the power supply with earth and of suitable capacity for the input specified on the data plate for information regarding the electrical connection refer to par B 2 5 Electrical connection check the flatness of the surface on which the machine is placed B 2 2 MACHINE SPACE LIMITS A suitable space must be left around the machine for operations maintenance etc This space must be increased in case of use and or transfer of other equipment and or means or if exit routes are necessary in
31. th flat floor for machine unloading and storage operations B 1 4 PROCEDURES FOR HANDLING OPERATIONS For correct and safe lifting operations e use the type of equipment most suitable for characteristics and capacity e g electric pallet truck or lift truck e cover sharp edges Before lifting e send all operators to a safe position and prevent persons from entering the handling area e make sure the load is stable e make sure no material can fall during lifting Manoeuvre vertically in order to avoid impacts e handle the machine keeping it at minimum height from the ground A B 1 5 TRANSLATION The operator must e have a general view of the path to be followed e stop the manoeuvre in case of hazardous situations A B 1 6 PLACING THE LOAD Before placing the load make sure the way is free and that the floor is flat and can take the load Use a fork lift truck to move the appliance inserting the forks under the pallet lift the appliance making sure the load is balanced ATTENTION For machine lifting do not use movable or weak parts such as casings electrical raceways pneumatic parts etc ATTENTION Do not push or pull the appliance to move it as it may tip over B 1 7 STORAGE The machine and or its parts must be stored and protected against damp in a non aggressive place free of vibrations and with room temperature between 10 C and 50 C The place where the machine is stored must have a fla
32. the disassembly operations ATTENTION All scrapping operations must occur with the machine stopped and cold and the electrical power supply disconnected ATTENTION Work on the electrical equipment must only be carried out by a qualified electrician with the power supply disconnected ATTENTION To carry out these operations appropriate PPE must be used ATTENTION During disassembly and handling of the various parts the minimum height from the floor must be maintained gt gt gt e D 1 5 DECOMMISSIONING Ifthe machine cannot be repaired carry out the decommissioning operations signalling the failure with a suitable sign and request assistance of the manufacturer s after sales service 41 D 2 MACHINE DISPOSAL ATTENTION DISMANTLING OPERATIONS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ATTENTION WORK ON THE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MUST ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN WITH THE POWER SUPPLY DISCONNECTED D 2 1 WASTE STORAGE At the end of the product s life cycle make sure it is not dispersed in the environment The drawers must be removed before disposing of the appliance Special waste materials can be stored temporarily while awaiting treatment for disposal and or permanent storage In any case the current environmental protection laws in the country of use must be observed D 2 2 PROCEDURE REGARDING APPLIANCE DISMANTLING MACRO OPERATIONS Before disposing of the machine m
33. the front control panel make sure water sprays do not enter the slits in the condenser protection panel ATTENTION Do not use steel wool or similar material to clean stainless steel surfaces Do not use detergents containing chlorine solvent based detergents e g trichloro ethylene or abrasive powders gt gt D 1 1 3 Precautions in case of long idle periods If the appliance is not going to be used for some time take the following precautions e remove all food from the compartments and clean the inside and accessories e go over all the stainless steel surfaces vigorously with a cloth moistened with paraffin oil in order to create a protective film e leave the door ajar so that air can circulate inside preventing the formation of unpleasant odours e air the premises periodically ATTENTION Machine maintenance checking and overhaul operations must only be carried out by a specialised Technician or the After Sales Service provided with adequate personal protection equipment safety shoes gloves glasses tools and ancillary means ATTENTION Work on the electrical equipment must only be carried out by a specialised electrician or the After Sales Service ATTENTION Putthe machine in safe conditions before starting any maintenance operation gt gt After carrying out maintenance make sure the machine is able to work safely and in particular that the protection and safety devices are efficient ATTENTI
34. ues e for refrigerated and freezer models CLIMATIC CLASS 5 43 C EN 60335 2 89 40 C room with 40 relative humidity EN ISO 23953 B 1 TRANSPORT HANDLING AND STORAGE B 1 1 INTRODUCTION Transport i e transfer of the machine from one place to another and handling i e transfer inside workplaces must occur with the use of special and adequate means A The machine must only be transported handled and stored by qualified personnel who must have specific technical training and experience in the use of lifting systems have knowledge of the safety regulations and applicable laws in the relevant sector have knowledge of the general safety rules ensure the use of personal protection equipment suitable for the type of operation carried out be able to recognise and avoid any possible hazard ATTENTION Due to their size the machines cannot be stacked ontop of each other during transport handling and storage this eliminates any risks of loads tipping over due to stacking B 1 2 TRANSPORT INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CARRIER ATTENTION Do notstand under suspended loads during loading unloading operations Unauthorised personnel must not enter the work area ATTENTION The machine s weight alone is not sufficient to keep it steady The transported load can shift when braking when accelerating in corners on particularly rough roads B 1 3 HANDLING Arrange a suitable area wi
35. use of the product A 1 3 TESTING AND INSPECTION Our appliances are designed and optimised with laboratory testing in order to obtain high performance and efficiency The product is shipped ready for use The certificates guaranteeing that the tests visual inspection electrical test functional test have been passed are included in specific enclosures A 1 4 DEFINITIONS Listed below are the definitions of the main terms used in the manual Carefully read them before using the manual Operator machine installation adjustment use maintenance cleaning repair and transport personnel Manufacturer Electrolux Professional SPA or any other service centre authorised by Electrolux Professional SPA Operator for normal machine use an operator who has been informed and trained regarding the tasks and hazards involved in normal machine use Technical assistance or specialised technician an operator instructed trained by the Manufacturer and who based on his professional and specific training experience and knowledge of the accident prevention regulations is able to appraise the operations to be carried out on the machine and recognise and prevent any risks His professionalism covers the mechanical electrotechnical and electronics fields Danger source of possible injury or harm to health Hazardous situation any situation where an operator is exposed to one or more hazards Risk a combination of probabilities and ris
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