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1. 20 Display Down Panel C B Complete Set OP PN D1D DP OP PN D2D DP OP PN D3D DP 21 Fan Cover Complete Set CS FC 8X1 CB CS FC 8X1 CB CS FC 8X2 CB 22 LED Light LE LED AC1200 LE LED AC1200 LE LED AC1200 19 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Digital Thermometer Dixell Without Relay Power XR 30CX 9 10 11 12 Power lt Switch Body Glass Heater Heater Drain Heater ah Evep X Fan Motor Ballast l Light _ Cond x Fan Motor gt Overload Room Probe Carel Without Relav IR33 CHL 9 101112 Glass Heater Body Heater Drain Heater Evep x Fan Motor gt lt o Light Ballast Overload Cond Motor Probes Ee el Compressor i i Compressor CHILLER OPERATION 1 Switch on the power supply The red light on LED display is blinking for 60 sec with the unit s temperature 2 After 1 minute the light will be on the compressor starts operating and the digital controller displays the unit temperature 3 The default parameter values are Temperature Set point 2 C Differential 4 C Defr
2. all dust accumulated during transportation 2 Connect the power supply cord or plug to the supply outlet Don t double up with other appliances on the same supply outlet 3 Prior to storing food leave your refrigerator on for 2 or 3 hours to ensure proper cooling Your refrigerator is now ready for use 4 The shelving is adjustable in multi steps So the shelf spacing can be adjusted to the food stored in the case OPERATION The digital thermometer is pre set by factory Any changes required please refer to Dixell instruction CLEANING It is important that your refrigerator be kept clean to prevent undesirable odors Spilled food should be wiped off immediately since acidity can stain plastic surface Never use metallic scouring pads brushes coarse abrasive cleaners of strong alkaline solutions on any surface Exterior Use a lukewarm solution of mild soap or detergent to clean the external of your refrigerator Wipe with a clean damp cloth and then dry Interior Regular cleaning of the interior parts is recommended Wash compartment shelves door racks storage trays and magnetic door seals etc with a baking soda solution or mild detergent and warm water Then rinse and dry them Always remove power cord from the wall outlet prior to cleaning in the vicinity of electrical parts lamps switches controller etc Wipe up excess moisture with a sponge or cloth to prevent water or liquid from getting into any electrical part
3. and causing an electric short circuit Do not use flammable or toxic cleaning liquids Never spill water directly into the unit ae eT Avoid overload the shelves Attach and secure properly to avoid collapse and cause injury Maximum ee load capacity of each shelve is 30kg 66 lbs IMPORTANT WARNINGS Do Not Use Extension Cord If possible connect the refrigerator to its own individual electrical supply outlet to prevent it and other appliance or household lights from causing on overload that could cause a power failure Disassembling repairing or modifying the product by any unqualified person is prohibited Power Cord Replacement If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly from the manufacturer or its service agent About Grounding Earthing In the event of an electric short circuit grounding earthing reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current In order to prevent possible electric shock this appliance must be grounded Improper use of the grounding plug can result in an electric shock This appliance must be KT ai eke Consult a qualified electrician or service person if the grounding instructions are not completely Noy A 7 01 li orev um le Wines Understood or if you have doubts on whether the appliance is properly grounded Do not place the appliances ne
4. BROMIC Operation Manual Display Chiller Contents Installation Safety Precautions And Warnings Important Warnings Thank you for purchasing our product Please read this Explosive Drawings operation manual carefully before operating the product Components Lists Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Circuit Diagram Maintenance NN OW BWW NN INSTALLATION 1 Select a good location Place your refrigerator where it is easy to use Do not tilt more than 45 during transportation 2 WARNING 2 door and 3 door chillers are fitted with Bullet Feet to provide stability It should be adjusted before using and opening all the doors Screw down the bullet feet clockwise until it is firmly contact with the floor Make sure ALL Bullet Feet are firmly contact with the floor 4 There must be proper air circulation around your refrigerator to keep it operating efficiently The space between the cabinet and any wall should be at least 10 cm 100mm 5 To avoid vibrations the unit must be level 6 Install this appliance between 10 C and 32 C If the temperature around the appliance is too low or high cooling ability may lessen 7 Unit is tested according to MEPS Standard under Climate Class 3 which have an Ambient Temperature of 25 C and 60 Rh NEXT 1 Clean your refrigerator thoroughly and wipe off
5. arby the gas cylinder it may cause explosion If there is a power failure switch on the power 5 minutes later to avoid damaging the compressor Note If supply voltage fluctuates beyond 10 a stabilizer is required The input voltage of stabilizer is recommended to be 25 and output voltage to 5 FOOD HANDLING Ways of storing food before putting into refrigerator 1 All packaging s are to be wiped with cloth 2 All perishable food is to wrap with plastic bags or stretch film This is to keep food clean and moisture evaporation 3 All temperature hot food is to be cooled outside 4 Vegetables and fruits are to be put at higher shelves and non perishable food at lower shelves 5 Allow ample space for ventilation and heat transfer Warming Do not use Electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of WARNING the appliance unless they are the type recommended by the manufacturer PRODUCT TEMPERATURE REFERENCE C ree re ao pma erer o EXPLOSIVE DRAWING nA ji gg f gt 2 Fan Motor Door Gasket Condenser 7 8 Cooling Coil A C Cooling Fan Digital Thermometer Dixell Door Glass Only Anti Mist 8 8 10 Door Complete Set Gold Door Complete Set Silver i Handle 11 Light Box Shelving Clips Door Spring Lower Fulcrum Bolt 17 18 Digital Thermometer Carel PVC Acrylic Sheet 20 Display Chiller Digital Frame Display Down Panel C B Complete Set Fan C
6. ce where children are easily accessible Children might get in and cannot get out Unused For A Long Period a Empty all goods and disconnect power b Keep door open to avoid mould and stinking IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC At the end of its working life the product must be not disposed of as urban waste It must be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection centre or to a dealer providing this service Disposing of a household appliance separately avoids possible negative consequences for the environment and health deriving from inappropriate disposal and enables the constituent materials to be recovered to obtain significant savings in energy and resources As a reminder of the need to dispose of household appliances separetely the product is L I marked with a crossed out wheeled dustbin BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE Service calls can often be avoided If you feel your refrigerator is not operating properly check these possible causes first PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES Has a fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped Has the power cord plug been removed or loosed Refrigerator Does Not Operate The external temperature is too high more external ventilation needed The condenser is clogged by heavy oil stains amp dust resulting in bad ventilation cleaning Under Achieve The Set Temperature needed Of The Unit The door is not c
7. losed properly or some tiny gap occur between the door and body Something blocks the ventilation passage accidentally Too much food stuffed inside or too high the food temperature exceeds the cooling load Refrigerator is installed in a weak or uneven place or leveling screw needs adjusting Unnecessary objects placed in the back side of the refrigerator Unit Has Odor Foods with strong odors should be tightly covered or wrapped Interior needs cleaning Not unusual during periods of high humidity Door may have been left ajar Abnormal Noise De Forms On The Cabinet Surface MEMO Please fill in the following at the purchasing time for future service reference C a e Pp jes L Home Contact Numb Contact Number kenaahone comments The manufacturer reserves the right to change in design equipment and technical features at any time Accordingly no claims based on data illustration or descriptions in this operation manual will be admitted English version is to be referred for any ambiguity This operation manual is for usage guideline The technical data details and usage instructions are given with our best knowledge of product and with good faith It should not bind the sales agent or manufacturer to attendance in court or to appear in any enquiry before any government or statutory bodies
8. ost Cycle 6 hours and Defrost time 30 minutes If user wants to alter these parameter values please refer to the XR3OCX Instructions 4 The compressor will stop running when the unit temperature downs to 2 C and it will run again when the unit temperature rises to 8 C The compressor operates between 2 C and 8 C Any temperature lower than 2 C please use freezer 5 After the compressor operates 6 hours defrost will take place the light on the compressor stops running But the blower fan is still continuously run 6 The compressor operates again after defrost The Lamps Have To Be Replaced By Identical Lamps Only Unplug the unit before removal or replacing of LED Light Disconnect the power plug from the socket Cut off the cable ties if there are Remove the fluorescent tube from the lamps holder Remove the upper and lower holders Remove the fluorescent tube cover Reverse the sequence to reassemble it WARNING The repalcement of lamp must be carried out only by a licensed service technican The lamps have to be replaced by identical lamps only MAINTENANCE Condenser Cleaning a Condenser needs to be cleaned regularly Before cleaning unplug the unit and wait until the condenser is cooled b Use a compressed air jet or a non metallic brush Be careful not to damage the fins Temporary Suspending Usage a Attach a Styrofoam between the door and the body b Never put in a pla
9. over Complete Set 22 LED Light Light Box no inclusive of lighting accessories and wiring COMPONENT LIST Model UCO5OOLF UCO1O0O0OLF UCO150O0LF Parts GS 562X1397DC GS 562X1397DC GS 562X1397DC 3 Door Gasket 565mm X 1400mm 565mm X 1400mm 565mm X 1400mm MET CC 14UR CC 24UR CC 24UR Cooling Coil IET A C Cooling Fan CS AC8 P CS AC8 P CS AC8 P CC 16HH CC 24HH CC 34HH Digital Thermometer Dixell TM XR30CX B TM XR30CX B TM XR30CX B KEE GL CHL GL CHL GL CHL Door Glass Only Anti Mist 555mm X 1390mm 555mm X 1390mm 555mm X 1390mm Door Complete Set Silver NT DC2 3D S NT DC 1D NT DC2 3D S 546mm X 475mm Shelving NT DC 3D M 50imm X 475mm 546mm X 475mm 475mm X 597mm OP PN 1C LB G OP PN 2C LB G OP PN 3C LB G 11 Light Box OP PN 1C LB S OP PN 2C LB S OP PN 3C LB S OP PN 1C LB B OP PN 2C LB B OP PN 3C LB B Shelving Clips HW BSP14W HW BSP14W HW BSP14W Door Spring DR 12 DR 12 DR 12 Lower Fulcrum Bolt DR O4L BOLT DR OAL BOLT DR OAL BOLT Left oo o DR O7HGLHD DR O7HGLH 15 Door Hinges DR O8HGRH DR O8HGRH DR O8HGRH ii Wea WL PUS4 BLK WL PUS4 BLK WL PUS4 BLK WL PUB4 BLK WL PUB4 BLK WL PUB4 BLK Digital Thermometer Carel TM IR33 CHL TM IR33 CHL TM IR33 CHL PVC AS1D C PVC AS2D C PVC AS3D C 18 PVC Acrylic Sheet 625mm X 300mm 1860mm X 300mm 1250mm X 300mm OP AP 1C DF G OP AP 2C DF G OP AP 3C DF G Display Chiller Digital Frame OP AP 1C DF S OP AP 2C DF S OP AP 3C DF S OP AP 1C DF B OP AP 2C DF B OP AP 3C DF B
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