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1. Disposal WEEE Directive requires that electrical and electronic equipment disposal and recycling must be handled through a dedicated collection in suit able approved facilities and in a separate way from the on one done for mixed domestic waste disposal The user has the obligation of not disposing of the appliance at the end of the useful life of the same as a domestic waste but to deliver it to designated collection facilities authorized as required by regulations or specified by the distributor All materials are to be retrieved or disposed of in compliance with the national regulations concerning the subject For further information on the appliance disposal contact the manufac turer 6 INSTALLATION only by specialised technical personnel 6 1 TRANSPORT AND HANDLING OF THE PRODUCT The machine must be transported using suitable handling equipment and never manually If lifting systems are used such as a forklift or transpallet take particular care that the load is balanced Normally the packaging is in expandable polystyrene on wood pallets secured to the bottom of the equipment for greater safety during transport and handling Warnings are printed on the packaging representing the instructions to be complied with to ensure that no damage is caused during loading and unloading operations transport or handling KEEP DRY Warnings printed on our packaging I F TALL LOAD FRAGILE The user must dis
2. meios BLAST CHILLER SHOCK FREEZER GO 4240710 4240712 4240714 4240716 4240718 4240720 4240722 4240723 4240724 4240725 4240726 4240728 4240730 4240732 4240734 4240736 4240738 Installation and user manual 7NU0311GG53 GO REV 14 03 12 Kaanos valmistajan englanninkielisesta ohjeesta TABLE OF CONTENTS STANDARDS AND GENERAL I NSTRUCTI ONS 1 1 Testing Warranty Introduction Prerequisites supplied by the customer Instructions regarding requests for intervention Instructions for spare parts ae ek ane a OuURWN TECHNICAL DATA 2 1 Noise level 2 2 Materials and fluids used OPERATI ON 3 1 Applications purpose declared and non declared use autho rised use 3 2 Dangerous areas risks hazards and avoidable risks 3 3 Safety devices ROUTI NE AND PROGRAMMED MAI NTENANCE 4 1 Elementary safety standards 4 2 Instructions regarding emergency operations in the case of fire 4 3 Cleaning the machine 4 4 Periodic checks 4 5 Precautions in the case of extended periods of inactivity 4 6 Extraordinary maintenance DISPOSAL 5 1 Disconnection 5 2 Storage 5 3 Dismantling and disposal INSTALLATION 6 1 Transport and handling of the product 6 2 Description of commissioning operations 6 3 Positioning 6 4 Connection 6 5 Re installation USER INSTRUCTIONS 7 1 Control panel 7 1 1 Clock 7 2 Operational cycles 7 2 0 Switching on 7 2 1 32C soft or hard
3. 1 7 3 0 1 PRECOOLING After having selected a blast chilling or freezing cycle even already executed pressing the button PreCooling cycle that takes the room temperature to activates a 10 C if a blast chilling cycle has been selected 25 C if a freezing cycle has been selected If no cycle has been selected previously the room behaves as if a freezing cycle has been selected Once the PreCooling SetPoint has been reached the Buzzer sounds for 3 seconds every 60 seconds to indicate that the room is ready to execute the blast chilling cycle During the PreCooling cycle DISPLAY 2 shows the temperature of the room x The symbols gt M and EF or are iit 4 A M am are also lit q At the start of the compressor and fan the respective symbols Opening the door or pressing the button interrupts the cycle and the card reproposes the last cycle selected 10 EN re el E E 7 2 1 32C SOFT OR HARD BLAST CHILL CYCLE AND 182C SOFT OR HARD SHOCK FREEZE P s de 14 1 Te JAN BLAST CHILL SHOCK FREEZE PHASE 3 C HARD Press the button to select the 3 C hard blast chill cycle and also the button for the 3 soft cycle Press the button to select the 182C hard shock freeze cycle and also the ea amp button for the 18 C soft cycle E The following symbols light up core probe AND type of blast chill soft or soft X the symbol l and STOP Fig 2 To star
4. By pressing button the temperature read by the probe is temporarily displayed if inserted into the product it will show the temperature of this product The conservatio By pressing the This phase is terminated by pressing the button The machine sets itself on Stand by and the user is asked whether the programme is to be memorised or the button 283 must be pressed once more Press the core probe heating button to facilitate extraction of the probe from the product The wa symbol lights up Core probe heating takes place only if the temperature of the probe is less than 5 C 14 EN 7 2 6 MEMORI SING A BLAST CHILL SHOCK FREEZE PROGRAMME in With the machine in conservation mode gt if the cycle has gone to good aim and pressing the button DISPLAY 1 indicates the number of the first free programme Fig 12 by Fig 12 pressing the button the cycle is memorised and the control board is re set in order to start a new cycle It is possible to cancel a memorised programme overwriting it with a new blast chill shock freeze cycle by doing the following once a cycle has terminated instead of memorising it in the first free programme automatically selected by the system use button N Or to access the number of the programme to be cancelled 7 2 7 RECALL OF MEMORI SED BLAST CHI LL SHOCK FREEZE PROGRAMME 2 a PROG PJ W To select a blast chill shock freeze programme press button KI By pressing the Or bu
5. Stop mode Compressor activity indicator Room fans activity indicator W Te GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS For correct use of the spike probe avoid violent blows they can jeopardise the correct functioning of the probe Sterilise the spike before use the maximum recommended thickness of the product is 45mm cleanliness of the spike determines good performance TO INSERT THE PROBE Insert the probe with the point as near as possible to the heart of the product TO EXTRACT THE PROBE A Heat the probe see 7 2 5 Turn it Extract it without tilting the spike H max 45mm H EN 9 7 1 1 CLOCK with optional expansion card for printer or supervision START With the machine turned off by the IE button it is possible to change the clock setting by keeping the EJ and HARD buttons pressed simultaneously for extended time e DISPLAY 1 indicates the year value e DISPLAY 2 indicates the letters Year By using the and buttons it is possible to change the values of the respectively year month day hours minutes 5 29 16 1G YEAr N0nt JAY HDUr N in Use button to confirm the value which is displayed thereafter Press button to exit 7 2 0 SWITCHI NG ON Tica di By pressing the button the board turns on no selection is visible in DISPLAY 1 Fig 1 DISPLAY 2 18 Indicates the cabinet temperature and the Stop symbol Fig
6. blast chill cycle and soft or hard 18 C shock freeze with core probe 7 2 2 3 C soft or hard blast chill cycle and soft or hard 182C shock freeze with timer 2 3 Customised blast chill shock freeze cycles 2 4 Indefinite time cycle with cabinet setpoint setting 2 5 Conservation phase 2 6 Memorising a blast chill shock freeze programme 7 2 7 Recall of memorised blast chill shock freeze programme 3 Defrosting 4 Sterilisation optional 5 6 AA JAU Printer optional Alarms errors 7 6 1 High temperature alarm 2 Low temperature alarm Door open alarm Pressure switch electric alarm Time out alarm Blackout alarm Cabinet probe alarm Core probe alarm Evaporator probe alarm NNNNNNNN AAAAAAAOH WO 00 J OUI UN EN 3 1 STANDARDS AND GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1 1 TESTING The product is dispatched after visual electrical and operating tests have been passed 1 2 WARRANTY The warranty on the machine and related parts we manufacture is valid for a period of 1 year from the date of invoice and consists of the free supply of spare parts which according to our final judgement are deemed to be faulty It is the responsibility of the manufacturer to eliminate any faults and defects on condition that the machine has been correctly used in accordance with the instructions provided in the manual During the warranty period the customer will be responsible for costs related to labour travel or transfers tr
7. end of the cycle instead of storing it on the first available programme automatically selected by the system press the button or v and position the display on the number of the programme to be deleted then press the programme button a If the symbols _ _ _ appear on DISPLAY 2 next to the number this means that no programme is stored Fig 8b 7 2 4 INDEFINITE TIME CYCLE WITH CABINET SET POINT SETTING PO Fig 9 0 0 0 ESM Fig 10 Press the programme button to exit any programme press the button once again and DISPLAY 1 will indicate the letters PO Fig 9 Select a blast chill shock freeze programme with the appropriate buttons 3 C hardt H amp M or 18 C 18 C hard EI l DISPLAY 1 indicates symbol LI n im with the clock symbol next to it the type of blast chill m m X or shock freeze the temperature symbol l and STOP DISPLAY 2 indicates the default temperature of the selected cycle Fig 10 Buttons and increase or decrease the set point cabinet temperature value indicated in DISPLAY 2 Button EIS starts the machine To stop the machine press the EI button 7 2 5 CONSERVATION PHASE J Fig 11 At the end of each blast chill shock freeze cycle the machine proceeds to conservation phase DISPLAY 1 is off DISPLAY 2 indicates the cabinet temperature Fig 11 n symbol gt lights up o button is indicated the time of the concluded blast chilling cycle
8. remove foodstuff starting from the top downwards THE MACHINE HAS NOT BEEN DESIGNED TO BE INSTALLED IN AN EX PLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE MAXIMUM LOAD UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED PER BASKET DRAWER OR RACK 40 KG APPLI ANCE WITH WHEELS When moving take care not to forcefully push the refrigerator so as avoid overturning and damage Also note any unevenness of the surface on which the refrigerator is being pushed Appliances fitted with wheels cannot be levelled therefore ensure that the surface on which they rest is perfectly horizontal and level N ALWAYS BLOCK THE WHEELS WITH THE STOPS PROVIDED RI SKS CAUSED BY MOVI NG PARTS The only moving part is the fan which presents no risk as it is isolated by a protection grill secured with screws before removing this protection disconnect the machine from the power supply RI SKS CAUSED BY LOW HI GH TEMPERATURES Adhesive labels indicating TEMPERATURE WARNING are located in the proximity of areas which constitute low high temperature dangers RISKS CAUSED BY ELECRI CAL POWER Electrical risks have been eliminated by designing the electrical system in accordance with IEC EN 60204 1 and EC EN 60335 1 Adhesive labels indicate high voltage areas which may present electrical risks RISKS CAUSED BY NOISE at the noisiest point at 1m in operating conditions lt 70 dB A Lpc at 1m in operating conditions lt 130 dB C RESI DUAL RISKS Any liquids emanating from foodstuffs or wash
9. ALARM gt CONTACT TECHNI CAL ASSI STANCE I The cabinet probe measures the temperature of the cabinet which is indicated on DISPLAY 2 Er i If the probe is defective a cabinet probe alarm and buzzer optional are activated and error code ERI flashes on the DISPLAY 1 The buzzer optional sounds but can be stopped by pressing a button Once the fault is remedied the alarm cancels automatically In the case of a faulty cabinet probe it is nevertheless possible to start or continue a blast chill pro gramme with timer A set temperature blast chill programme not yet started will convert the setting to time If the core probe is not inserted a set temperature blast chill programme in progress will convert the setting to time and the compressor check will be performed on the core probe instead of the cabinet probe A set temperature blast chill programme in progress with core probe inserted turns the compressor on and off on the basis of times memorised previously in blast chill or conversation phases CORE PROBE ALARM gt CONTACT TECHNICAL ASSI STANCE The core probe is used for reading core temperature in blast chill cycles Fr cd A fault in the core probe causes an alarm only if a set temperature blast chill cycle is in progress In this case the cycle automatically coverts the setting to time and the buzzer optional is activated Alarm code ER2 will flash on DISPLAY 1 The buzzer optional sounds but can be stopped by pre
10. ARD la ae ee TI ee o e a EN 11 7 2 2 32C SOFT OR HARD BLAST CHILL CYCLE AND 182C SOFT OR HARD SHOCK FREEZE TIMER BLAST CHILL SHOCK FREEZE PHASE 3 C HARD Press the button twice to select the 32C hard blast chill cycle and also the button for SOFT the 3 C soft cycle al HARD 18 C Press the EI button twice to select the 182C hard shock freeze cycle and also the button for the 18 C soft cycle E Of DISPLAY 1 indicates the total time foreseen for blast chilling shock freeze 17 DISPLAY 2 indicates the cabinet temperature Fig 6 Fig 6 The following symbols light up time type of blast chill hard X or soft X the symbol Esi X soft or shock freeze hard 38 3 or soft 33 the symbol soft temperature l and STOP By using the Or buttons it is possible to change the cycle duration N B It is possible to set a duration either shorter or longer that 90 min for blast chill cycles or 240 min for shock freeze cycles Maximum limit 120 min for a 3 C cycle N Maximum limit 300 min for a 18 C cycle JU p B E Press the button to start the cycle Fig 7 By pressing button Al Fig 7 the temperature read by the probe is temporarily displayed if in serted into the product it will show the temperature of this product Upon termination of the blast chill cycle the machine automatically continues on to the conserva tion phase see 7 2 5 By pressing the button is indica
11. RE BY LAW In order to protect the machine from any electrical overload or short circuits the connection to the power supply is through a high sensitivity differential magnet circuit breaker switch 30 mA with manual re set and with sufficient power For dimensioning the protection device consider the following I max 2 3 In nominal current Lec short circuit current 4500 A with 230v 1 50Hz power supply lec short circuit current 6000 A with 400v 3 50Hz power supply 6 5 RE INSTALLATI ON If a re installation is necessary proceed as follows 1 Position the power supply switch on OFF 2 Disconnect the plug from the power supply and wind up the cable 3 Remove all foodstuff from the interior of the cabinet and clean the cabinet and accessories thoroughly 4 Re pack the machine taking care to re position the protective polystyrene and secure the wooden base in order to prevent damage during transport 5 Proceed as described previously for the new positioning and connection 7 USER INSTRUCTIONS 7 1 CONTROL PANEL Description buttons of control panel Saal START STOP stopli After having connected the machine to the power supply press this button to progress the machine from a state of inactivity Off to one of Stand by in preparation for setting the desired cycle This button is also used to start interrupt operation during the blast chill shock freeze conservation cycle UP Increase values displays t
12. RY MAI NTENANCE only by specialised personnel Periodically clean condenser Check door gaskets to ensure perfect sealing Check that the electrical system is in order Check the surround heating elements using an amperometric clamp IN THE CASE OF REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS ALWAYS PRO VIDE THE CODE AND SERIAL NUMBER OF THE MACHINE VISIBLE ON THE SPECIFICATIONS PLATE 5 DI SPOSAL 5 1 DI SCONNECTI ON The disconnection operations must be done by qualified technicians Avoid spilling or leakage into the environment Before disconnecting the unit collect if there are any refrigerant gas non freezing solutions present in hydraulic circuits 5 2 STORAGE Waiting for dismantling and disposal the appliance can be temporarily stored outdoor provided that the unit electrical refrigeration and plumb ing circuits are intact and closed However country s laws on environmental protection are still to be ob served 5 3 DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL This symbol identifies the units as returning units in directive RAEE 2002 96 CE Information regarding potential effects on environment and human health due to the presence of hazardous substances can be obtained from the manufacturer distributor importer as in charge of collecting and pro cessing the waste or from the retailer where you purchased the appli ance or from the local services in charge of waste disposal DISMANTLING OPERATION MUST BE DONE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
13. VER LEAN THE MACHINE FROM THE DOOR SIDE THE MACHINE HAS NOT BEEN DESIGNED TO BE INSTALLED IN EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENTS 6 4 CONNECTION Before connecting the machine to the power supply ensure that the voltage and frequency correspond with those indicated on the specifications plate A variation of 10 of the normal voltage is permitted It is of utmost importance that the machine is connected to an efficient earth connection WARNINGS FOR BLAST CHILLERS WITH WASHING KITS The appliance must be connected to the water supply network using the supplied flexible pipe suitable for high temperatures and pressure and with 34 GAS attachment To prevent the excessive deposit of lime scale and therefore decrease plant maintenance the use of a water softener is recommended To increase efficiency the recommended water temperature must be between 40 60 C The optimum network pressure must be between 2 5 bar for the rotor to rotate regularly If the water pressure should fall below 0 5 bar a safety pressure switch will intervene that will immediately block the function with signal on the alarm display For blast chillers with washing kit A IT IS FUNDAMENTAL NOT TO CHANGE THE DIRECTION OF THE ROTOR SPRAYING NOZZLES SO AS NOT TO COMPLETELY ALTER THE SYSTEM FUNCTIONING FEATURES N DO NOT USE PLUGS WITHOUT EARTH THE MAINS SOCKET MUST COMPLY WITH REGULATIONS VALID IN THE APPLICABLE COUN TRY EARTHI NG THE MACHINE IS A MANDITORY SAFETY MEASU
14. ansport of the parts and any equipment to be replaced The items replaced under warranty remain our property and must be returned by the customer at the his own expense 1 3 INTRODUCTION This manual is intended to provide all the necessary information for correct installation operation and maintenance of the machine by qualified personnel Read the instructions provided carefully prior to any operation as these contain essential safety indications concerning the machine THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES LIABILITY FOR NON DECLARED USE OF THE PRODUCT THE REPRODUCTION OF THIS MANUAL OR PARTS THEREOF IS PROHIBITED GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTI ONS The manufacturer declines all liability for any operation performed on the machine in disregard of the instructions provided in this manual Before connecting the machine to the power supply ensure that the voltage and frequency correspond to those indicated on the specifications plate Always connect the machine to an appropriate high sensi tivity differential magnet circuit breaker switch 30 mA A Before performing any cleaning or maintenance operation discon nect the machine from the power supply by 1 Positioning the master switch on OFF 2 Removing the plug Wear gloves to perform maintenance on the motor compartment or on the evaporating unit positioned inside the machine AN Do not insert screwdrivers or other devices between the guards fan evaporator protections etc N Do no
15. cal socket If the cabinet temperature is insufficient check that this is not being affected by a heat source check that the doors close perfectly check that the condenser filter is not blocked check that the ventilation grills of the control panel are not obstructed check that the items inside the cabinet are not obstructing ventilation If the machine is noisy check that there is no loose contact between the machine and another object check that the machine is perfectly level check that the screws at least those visible are tightened If the problem persists after the above checks request technical assistance indicating the nature of the defect the code and serial number of the machine appearing on the specifications plate 1 6 INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPARE PARTS ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS ARE RECOMMENDED The manufacturer does not accept any responsibility for the use of non Original parts 2 TECHNICAL DATA The technical data plate is located outside on the side or at the rear and inside the motor compartment 2 1 NOISE LEVEL Leg at the noisiest point at 1m in operating conditions Lic at 1m in operating conditions lt 70 dB A lt 130 dB C TESTING ENVIRONMENT Testing was performed in a rectangular showroom with no sound absorption Significant obstacles were absent in the area surrounding the machine REFERENCE REGULATIONS Noise testing was performed in compliance with Legislative D
16. d xxx xHELLO 03 03 2007 10 15 43 C HARD Time time elapsed Time Ti CABINET temperature 00 00 00 10 Tc CORE temperature 00 20 EN 15 7 5 1 USB RECORDER OPTIONAL This is present only if there is the expression code EVC99E00X0XXX00 Optional U5b rEC 9 L JAEA End L dAER Err L JAER Abr L dALA Setting the parameter P41 2 allows the user to connect the USB Recorder interface code EVUS BRECO1 When the keypad detects the presence of the USB Recorder the user can access the USB menu which provides information on the state of the USB Recorder by pressing the buttons Or N for 2 seconds When the USB flash drive is inserted in the USB Recorder the progress of the ongoing operations appears on the display During a LOG DATA operation the respective text with percentage of prog ress appears When the operation has been completed correctly the end is signalled Otherwise error states are signalled DEFRO SA Pressing the button I amp S returns the user to the previous menu START STOP During the data Upload operation the user can interrupt the process by pressing the button for 2 seconds To reset the USB Recorder press the button for 2 seconds 7 6 ALARMS ERRORS HI GH TEMPERATURE ALARM AL i During the positive negative the alarm part when the temperature cabinet the values sets up Alarm code AL1 will flash on DISPLAY 1 The buzzer op
17. e wrap or protect foodstuffs particularly if they contain aromas Arrange the foodstuffs inside so as not to limit air circulation avoiding placing papers cartons boards etc on the racks which may obstruct the passage of air as far as possible avoid opening the door frequently or for lengthy periods of time Blast chilling shock freezing cycle do not open the door once the cycle has commenced and until the cycle has terminated avoid wrapping protecting or closing containers with lids or insulating films do not use trays or containers taller than 65mm do not stack foodstuffs use aluminium or stainless steel containers 3 2 DANGEROUS AREAS RISKS HAZARDS AND AVOID ABLE RISKS The refrigerator equipment has been designed and manufactured with the appropriate devices to guarantee the health and safety of the user and does not contain dangerous edges sharp surfaces or protruding elements The stability of the machine is guaranteed even when the doors are open however do not pull on the doors In the case of refrigerators with drawers do not open more than one drawer at a time and do not lean or sit on an open drawer so as to avoid overturning or damaging the refrigerator N B In refrigerators with glass doors do not extract more than one basket or rack at a time so as not to compromise the stability of the refrigerator Gradually arrange the foodstuff starting from the bottom upwards similarly
18. e machine from the electri cal power supply INITI AL I NSTALLATI ON Before operating wash the interior and accessories with a little water and neutral soap in order to remove the characteristic new odour Ar range the accessories inside the cabinet in positions most appropriate for use DAI LY CLEANING Carefully clean the external surfaces of the machine using a damp cloth and following the direction of the finish EN 5 Use neutral detergents and not substances with a chlorine base and or that are abrasive Do not use utensils which may cause scratches and consequently the formation of rust Rinse with clean water and dry carefully Clean the interior of the cabinet with neutral detergents which do not contain chlorine or abrasives to avoid the formation of dirt residues In the case of hardened residues use soap and water or neutral detergents using a wooden or plastic spatula if necessary After cleaning rinse with a little water and dry carefully Do not wash the machine with direct water jets as any water leakage into electrical components may affect their correct functioning Lower and adjoining areas of the machine must also be cleaned on a daily basis with soap and water and not with toxic or chlorine based detergents WARNINGS FOR BLAST CHILLERS WITH WASHI NG KIT Always use the neutral detergent supplied by the manufacturer so to guarantee maximum cleanliness without damaging the interior surface and the rela
19. ecree 277 and in accordance with methods described in ISO 230 5 in order to obtain the data required by 2006 42 EC Directive OPERATING CONDITIONS OF THE MACHI NE Testing was performed under the most severe condition which corre sponds to the start up phase called PULL DOWN 2 2 MATERI ALS AND FLUIDS USED Respecting the environment all the used materials comply with Legisla tive Decree no 151 July 25 2005 in the implementation of directives RoHS 2002 95 EC and WEEE 2002 96 EC and 2003 108 EC con cerning to the reduction in use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic eguipment as well as waste disposal The refrigerant gases or the foaming agents of the polyurethane foams used are in compliance with Regulation EC 842 2006 3 OPERATI ON 3 1 APPLICATIONS PURPOSE DECLARED AND NON DE CLARED USE AUTHORI SED USE Our refrigerators are agri food machines EC regulation No 1935 2004 intended for foodstuffs The machines are designed with the appropriate equipment to guaran tee the health and safety of the user They are not suitable for storing pharmaceuticals chemicals or any other non food products Avoid the appliance misuse Do not introduce into the cell live animals objects or corrosive products APPLICATION OF THE BLAST CHI LLER SHOCK FREEZER The blast chiller shock freezer is a machine which rapidly lowers the temperature of cooked or raw foods in order to maintain the organoleptic proper
20. ed or decreased for the phase being modified and displayed on DISPLAY 3 With a further pressing the initially selected cycle the clock symbol flashes by pressing the or the value of the set duration is increased or decreased for the phase being modified and displayed on DISPLAY 3 Repeat the same procedure described for the later phases 2 and 3 Phase 4 of conservation only involves setting the set temperature To confirm the settings of all the 3 C 18 C phases described press the relevant key or for extended time Press the button to start the cycle At the end of the cycle the machine moves into conservation phase automatically see ch 7 2 5 START The new sets of the personalised cycle will be lost when the machine is stopped with key EJ See tecincal manual BLAST CHILL OR SHOCK FREEZE CONSERVATION S setpoint SET CABINET PHASE 1 S01 PHASE 2 S04 PHASE 3 S07 PHASE 4 S10 SET CORE S02 S05 S08 SET TIME S03 S06 S09 EN 13 7 3 5 1 TO STORE DATA IN A PERMANENT PROGRAMME P0 Fig 8a P0 Fig 8b After the modification procedure described above cap 7 2 3 press and hold the button 18 C rather than a or DISPLAY 1 shows the number of the first available programme Pressing and holding the button cycle Fig 8a A stored programme can be deleted by overwriting a new blast chilling freezing cycle on it as follows at the
21. he temperature of the core probe DOWN Decrease values displays cycle time elapsed 3 C BLAST CHILL Selection of blast chill at 3 C 18 C SHOCK FREEZE Selection of shock freeze at 18 C SOFT Selection of soft blast chill cycle 3 C or shock freeze 18 C SOFT 108 EI 5 DEFROST Start stop defrost By pressing the button for extended time the temperature of the evaporator probe is displayed PROBE HEATING Heating for extraction of core probe STERILISATION Start stop sterilisation process PROGRAMME Memory or recalls a blast chill shock freeze cycle on memory PROGRAMME Start stop the precooling cycle of the room EN 7 Description of the a and symbols Bgg a 888878 DI SPLAY 1 o Cm Displays temperature of the core probe or time DI SPLAY 2 Displays temperature of the cabinet DI SPLAY 3 Displays the operational phase in progress from 1 to 3 DI SPLAY 1 1 Cabinet temperature SAN Heating active core probe AA Blast chill shock freeze cycle with core probe flashing in core probe insertion test A Blast chill shock freeze cycle with timer yty M Sterilisation in progress Blast chill cycle function selected 3 C X Shock freeze cycle function selected 18 C KR SOFT Soft phase selected y Blast chill in progress flashing when active compressor delay gt Conservation phase in progress STOP Machine in
22. ing products are prevented from leaking outside by a drain positioned at the bottom During cleaning operations remove the plug and place a collection tray under the machine Hmax 100mm IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THE PLUG IS REFITTED IN THE HOLE IN THE CASE OF MACHINES WITH NO DRAIN PREVENT THE STAGNATION OF LIOUIDS BY CLEANING THOROUGHLY ON A DAILY BASIS 3 3 SAFETY DEVICES IT IS PROHIBITED TO TAMPER WITH OR REMOVE THE SAFETY DEVICES PROVIDED PROTECTION GRILLS DANGER LABELS ETC THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL LIABILITY SHOULD THE SAID INSTRUCTIONS NOT BE RESPECTED 4 ROUTI NE AND PROGRAMMED MAI NTENANCE The information contained in this chapter addresses suitable trained personnel in the case of routine maintenance while specialised and authorised personnel is addressed for extraordinary and or programmed maintenance 4 1 ELEMENTARY SAFETY STANDARDS Before performing any intervention disconnect the machine plug from the electrical mains power supply REMOVAL OF PROTECTIONS OR SAFETY DEVICES IS PROHIBITED In routine maintenace operations the removal of protections saftey devices grills adhesive labels etc is prohibited 4 2 INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING EMERGENCY OPERA TIONS IN THE CASE OF FIRE DO NOT USE WATER IN THE CASE OF FIRE USE CO2 FIRE EXTINGUISHER CARBON DIOXIDE AND COOL THE MOTOR COMPARTMENT AREA AS OUICKLY AS POSSIBLE 4 3 CLEANI NG THE MACHI NE Before any cleaning operation disconnect th
23. pose of the packaging in accordance with the laws in force in the applicable country STACKING LI MI TS When storing or transporting the machine the maximum stacking limit is two machines unless otherwise indicated with an appropriate adhesive label SINCE THE CENTRE OF GRAVITY OF THE MACHINE DOES NOT CORRESPOND TO ITS GEOMETRIC CENTRE BE AWARE OF INCLINATIONS DURING HANDLING 6 2 DESCRI PTI ON OF COMMI SSI ONI NG OPERATI ONS After removing the packaging from the machine it is advisable to verify the integrity of the machine and the absence of damage due to transport Any damage must be communicated to the carrier immediately Damaged machines cannot be returned to the manufacturer under any circumstances without prior notice and written authorisation is received N DURING HANDLING DO NOT PUSH OR DRAG THE MACHINE TO PREVENT OVERTURNING OR DAMAGE TO PARTS E G FEET N NEVER LEAN THE MACHINE ON THE DOOR SIDE 6 3 POSITI ONI NG Position the machine in a well aerated place and far from heat sources Observe minimum gaps for operating functions aeration and maintenance MACHI NE WITH WHEELS A machine with wheels cannot be levelled therefore ensure that the surface on which it rests is perfectly horizontal and level AFTER HAVING POSITIONED THE MACHINE ALWAYS BLOCK THE WHEELS DURING HANDLING DO NOT PUSH FORCEFULLY OR DRAG THE MACHINE TO PREVENT OVERTURNING OR DAMAGE PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO UNEVENNESS OF SURFACES NE
24. ssing the button The alarm code display disappears by pressing a button EVAPORATOR PROBE ALARM gt CONTACT TECHNICAL ASSI STANCE E The probe allows termination of defrosting based on temperature Er3 Press and release button 888 to see the temperature of the evaporator which is shown on DISPLAY 2 If the probe is defective an evaporator probe alarm and buzzer are activated and error code ER3 flashes on the display The buzzer optional sounds but can be stopped by pressing a button Once the fault is remedied the alarm cancels automatically With the probe alarm on defrosting terminates in time EN 17 The crossed out wheeled bin means that within the European Union the product must be taken to separate collection at the product end of life This applies to your device but also to any enhancements marked with this sym bol Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste 18 EN meios Kitchen inteligence
25. t handle electrical parts with wet hands or without shoes Ensure good functioning of the compressor unit and evaporator by never obstructing the air inlets In the case of machines fitted with wheels check that the rest surface is flat and perfectly horizontal In the case of machines fitted with locks and keys it is recom mended to keep the keys out of the reach of children Use is only reserved for suitable trained personnel Installation routine and extraordinary maintenance for example cleaning and maintenance of the refrigerating system must be performed by specialised and authorised technical personnel with a sound knowl edge of the refrigeration and electrical systems 1 4 PREREQUI SITES SUPPLIED BY THE CUSTOMER Provide a high sensitivity differential magnet circuit breaker switch 30 MA Provide a wall socket with earth of the type used in the country in which the machine is operated Verify that the surface on which the machine rests is level In the case of water cooled machines or with eguipment with direct humidity control provide connection to a water system 4 EN 1 5 INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING REQUESTS FOR INTER VENTION Often operating difficulties are a result of ordinary causes which are almost always remediable inhouse therefore before requesting assistance from a technician perform the following simple checks If the machine stops operating check that the plug is inserted correctly into the electri
26. t the selected cycle press the button the blast chill in progress symbol SM lights up Fig 3 Within the first 3 minutes the electronic control performs a core probe insertion test to verify the effective application of the probe in the product to blast chill the core probe symbol flashes in this phase If the core probe is inserted badly or left in the holder provided the cycle is automatically converted to timer and DISPLAY 1 indicates the time to the end of the blast chill cycle Fig 4 5 N soft or shock freeze hard 48 or soft K the symbol soft temperature The following symbols light up blast chill function temperature n compressor 2 room fan and blast chill symbol Y DISPLAY 2 indicates the cabinet temperature and DISPLAY 3 the blast chill phase in progress If the temperature has not been reached through to the core within the time determined with blast chill shock freeze core probe confirmed the time out alarm is activated The blast chill phase conti nues but the symbol flashes On DISPLAY 1 the code AL5 flashes Fig 5 The alarm remains on into the conservation phase By pressing the v button at any time during the cycle in progress the time from the start of blast chilling is indicated Upon termination of the blast chill cycle the machine automatically continues on to the conservation phase see 7 2 5 By pressing the button is indicated the time of the concluded blast chilling cycle 3 SOFT 3 H
27. ted the time of the concluded blast chilling cycle 3 SOFT 3 HARD Cmm i pari E Emon ri iin TEF ed oer ieee elle ipa Ele DEN i Se ee Pe h i ai ee eg a Min Zn tte we r 1 u m n Teg m gt erg jem 18 SOFT 18 HARD tad nin oer Lad Ered mH TKK i i N N JUU oe ie Ck ee ee ek a a PERRREFTERERRERERTRN a AAA AA AE AVAAN Tempe fem Bitton 12 EN Fig 8 7 2 3 BLAST CHILL OR SHOCK FREEZE PERSONALI ZE CYCLE JAN It is possible to modify the breakdown freezing cycle timed probe AN personalising them as required The breakdown or freezing cycle is divided into three phases where it is possible to modify the fol lowing values IN ORDER TO MODI FY THE DATA IN NOT PERMANENT WAY 18 C 3 C Press the key relative to the cycle 3 hard or the key 8888 18 hard 3 C 18 C For the soft cycles first press the button and then press and hold the button or EI Control displays Fig 8 SCREEN 1 modifiable cell temperature SCREEN 2 no signal off SCREEN 3 the number of the phase The cell temperature symbol flashes by pressing the Or the value of the set tempera ture is increased or decreased for the phase being modified and displayed on DISPLAY 3 With a further pressing the initially selected cycle the pin symbol flashes ID by pressing the or v the value of the set pin temperature is increas
28. ties chemical physical and nutritional of these foods unaltered COOLING OR FREEZING TIME IS A PARAMETER THAT IS DIFFICULT TO ESTABLISH WITH ANY PRECISION SINCE THIS DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF FOOD OR FOODS IN A COOKED DISH THE DECLARED PERFORMANCE LEVELS WERE OBTAINED BY USING POTATO PUREE IN OFF THE SHELF ALUMINIUM TRAYS GN1 1 H 40 THE THICKNESS OF THE MASHED POTATOES INTO THE CONTAINERS IS 25mm Blast chilling temperature cycle This cycle enables rapid lowering of the temperature of the cooked food from 90 to 3 C in 90 minutes to avoid it remaining within the critical temperature range of 10 C to 65 C The cooked and blast chilled food can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days Shock freezing temperature cycle Shock freezing from 90 C to 18 C prevents the formation of macro crystals of ice in the food which would result in a loss of liquids and vitamins This cycle is suitable for cooked and raw food and conserves these foodstuffs for up to 2 months and 12 months respectively Conservation cycle At the end of every blast chilling or shock freezing cycle the machine envisions a conservation cycle during which the equipment functions as a normal refrigerator and the duration of which is at the user s discretion FOODSTUFFS STORAGE For the best performance of the appliance the following indications Should be observed Conservation cycle do not introduce hot foods or uncovered liquids inside the machin
29. tional sounds but can be stopped by pressing a button When the temperature falls by below the alarm threshold the alarm is automatically cancelled LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM Ale During the positive negative the alarm part when the temperature cabinet the values sets up Alarm code AL2 will flash on DISPLAY 1 The buzzer optional sounds but can be stopped by pressing a button When the temperature rises above the alarm threshold the alarm is automatically cancelled DOOR OPEN ALARM ALA If the door is open for more than two minutes after the start of the blast chill shock freeze the com pressor stops and the code AL3 will flash on DISPLAY 1 PRESSURE SWITCH ELECTRIC ALARM gt CONTACT TECHNICAL ASSI STANCE ALY When pressure switch alarm AL4 is activated the blast chill cycle in progress will be immediately ter minated 16 EN TI ME OUT ALARM O If the blast chill or shock freeze phase in progress does not terminate within the set time code AL5 KIL G will flash on DISPLAY 1 BLACKOUT ALARM s If a blackout occurs during a blast chill cycle the machine remembers the cycle and phase it was per Al I forming when it switched off In cycles with core probes the machine also remembers the cycle Blast chill time tolerance is 10 minutes Code AL7 will flash on DISPLAY 1 The buzzer optional sounds but can be stopped by pressing a button If the button is pressed again the display disappears CABI NET PROBE
30. tive functional parts of the blast chiller evaporator fans heating plant etc Before starting nay washing program check using the visual indicator positioned in the lower left side of the appliance that the level of detergent is above the minimum accepted PERI ODI C CLEANI NG AND GENERAL MAI NTENANCE Cleaning and general maintenance operations must be carried out to ensure the consistent performance of the machine The refrigerator unit condenser must be cleaned by specialised personnel Regularly clean the drain to avoid that the hole becomes blocked IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THE HOLE IS CLOSED ONCE AGAIN WITH THE APPROPRIATE PLUG 4 4 PERIODIC CHECKS Check that the plug is correctly inserted in the power supply socket Check that the appliances are not affected by heat sources Check that the machine is perfectly level Check that the door gasket seals perfectly Check that the drain is not blocked Check that the condenser battery is not covered with dust should this be the case request after sales technical assistance 4 5 PRECAUTI ONS IN THE CASE OF EXTENDED PERI ODS OF I NACTI VITY If an extended period of inactivity of the machine is foreseen switch the machine off by pressing the OFF button on the control panel remove the plug from the power supply socket empty the refrigerator and carefully clean it see cleaning section leave doors ajar to ensure air circulation 4 6 EXTRAORDI NA
31. ttons the memorised programmes are displayed in sequence Fig 13 START START Press button 29 to start the selected blast chill shock freeze programme If DISPLAY 2 Fig 14 indicates symbols there are no memorised programmes Fig 14 7 3 DEFROSTI NG SEE Manual defrosting with the door open is performed if the cabinet temperature is below parameter P57 see tecincal manual To start or stop defrosting cycle press button Gas for extended time CC Fig 15 DISPLAY 1 will indicate code 11717 and DISPLAY 2 the cabinet temperature Fig 15 7 4 STERILISATION OPTIONAL Sterilisation can start only if the temperature is above parameter P26 see tecincal manual The cycle is activated with the machine in Stand by by pressing the Fe tz iD When the button is pressed again sterilisation is terminated The symbol 9 light up on the display EW indicates that the sterilisation phase is in progress Fig 16 DISPLAY 1 shows the time to the end of the process Fig 16 If the door is opened or a blackout occurs sterilisation terminates 7 5 PRINTER OPTI ONAL The following is recorded for every blast chill cycle date time type of cycle time elapsed from start and tempera ture in the cabinet and at the product s core sampled every 10 minutes to modify the sampling time see parameter P44 see tecincal manual Using parameter P72 see technical manual the language of the printer can be change
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