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1. 10 A T P EUROPE REGULATION EXTRACT Date March 1974 Approval of vehicles intended for the carriage of perishable goods Before putting a refrigerated vehicle into service it is necessary to have it approved by the Regional Health Department Characteristics of vehicles used for carrying perishable goods refrigeration unit The refrigeration unit is an insulated unit with a cooling system which makes it possible with a mean outside temperature of 30 C to lower the temperature inside the empty body and to maintain this low temperature in the following way class A Refrigeration unit furnished with a cooling system whereby a temperature between 12 C and 0 C inclusive can be chosen class B Refrigeration unit furnished with a cooling system whereby a temperature between 12 C and 10 C inclusive can be chosen class C Refrigeration unit furnished with a cooling system whereby a temperature between 12 C and 20 C inclusive can be chosen The cooling capacity of a unit is determined by a test carried out in one of the approved testing stations and ratified by an official report Note The K factor of bodies intended to be classified as C must be equal to or lower than 0 4 W m2 C Signs identification marks and plates to be attached to refrigeration units Refrigeration Plate This reference must be followed by identification marks according to the following list Standard refrigeration u
2. more than 6 C 11 F programmable over set point the battery voltage drops below 12 2 VDC or if the engine coolant temperature drops below 0 C 8 9 Continuous run operation START STOP 1 Press the START STOP CONTINUOUS key Miks until the CONTINUOUS RUN Light 2 on the controller illuminates 2 Verify that CONTINUOUS RUN MODE SELECTED is displayed on the message centre and that the CONTINUOUS RUN Light is illuminated The unit is now in Continuous Run operation Remarks In the continuous run mode the diesel engine will not shut down except for safeties or if the engine stalls Continuous Run operation is normally used for perishable loads 11 OOOOOMOWMOWMMOOE EO EDGOALD EO EDEN CO HED GP ERD If pressing the START STOP CONTINUOUS key seems to have no affect this key may be locked out Start Stop and Continuous operation may be tied to the set point ranges for frozen and perishable loads 8 10 Pretrip The PRETRIP mode is for checking unit operation and evaluating operation of all modes and indicating a failure when detected The message centre displays the current test and the complete of the test When the Pretrip tests are complete the message centre will display PRETRIP PASS or PRETRIP FAIL IN TEST lt test number gt If PRETRIP FAIL IN TEST lt test number gt is displayed the ALARM light will flash Press the ALARM LIST key to review the alarms set by the Pretrip tests Once Pr
3. B to validate selected configuration If CITY MODE SEL TIMER is selected you have then to configure the time frame mM Press the SELECT key of until PRESS NY TO VIEW SETTINGS appears in the message centre mM Press UP 1A or DOWN yi arrow to select CITY MODE START from 00 00 to 23 50 10mn increment mM Press the EQUAL key B to validate selected configuration E Repeat the sequence to configure CITY MODE END 8 5 3 CITY mode activation From the COLDTouch Press F4 from main menu to switch from CITY mode to standard mode OFF or standard mode to CITY mode ON c1 22 4 Go 4 25 7 c ID TRAILER 2 60db L Ee Is displayed when you switch to standard mode to City mode 60db X x Is displayed when you switch CITY mode to standard mode Note The hourglass will disappear when the unit is in desired mode IMPORTANT Activate or disable CITY mode while unit starts or reaches set point can take few minutes due to priority system operations 62 61773 03 From the unit display mM Press the SELECT key ki until PRESS N TO VIEW CITY MODE appears in the message centre m Press UP AS or DOWN 4 arrow to select CITY MODE ON or CITY MODE OFF mM Press the EQUAL key f to validate selected configuration NOTE At any time CITY mode can be overriden through COLDTouch or Vector display If CITY mode is ON STATUS OK CITY mode low speed is displayed
4. refrigeration unit ALWAYS implement Carrier Log out Tag out procedure CTE mandatory Fatality Prevention Review Lwa dB LO TO and Electricity Ensure the unit will not restart Lock out Tag out can be performed as described above V1550 Low Noise ee oy When there is protective structure fan grid or guard for V1950Mt example make sure they are in place Never removed them V1950 Low noise V1950Mt Low noise 2 SAFETY This manual contains safety and service instructions to follow in order to prevent any accident Some of following stickers have been placed on the product for your SAFETY DURING THE USE OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS REFRIGERATION UNIT the notes on safety are to be considered BEFORE USING THIS REFRIGERANT UNIT read carefully all safety information explained in this manual and indicated on the product Be sure that everybody who will use this refrigeration unit has been trained to use it in a safe way Personal protective equipment Before doing anything on this refrigerant unit ALWAYS use tools and Personal Protective Equipment in accordance with Carrier Log out Tag out proce dure CTE mandatory Fatality Prevention Review LO TO and Electricity Hearing protection is recommended when unit is running Working at height Take all necessary safety precautions in accordance with regulations in force 62 61773 03 when the refrigeration unit is running Always keep your h
5. 3 configurations are available for CITY mode H Automatic mode factory setting E Manual mode E Timer mode Automatic mode The unit starts in city mode Activate disable CITY function can be done at any time using ON OFF button on COLDTouch F4 The unit will automatically exit CITY mode engine low speed and run in standard mode engine high speed if box T exceeds temperature delta defined around set point in order to protect goods integrity Remark Temperature delta is defined via Perishable frozen override T and can be adjusted see chapter 7 4 Manual mode The unit starts in City mode Activate disable CITY function can be done at any time using ON OFF button on COLDTouch F4 Timer mode The unit starts in City mode In Timer mode the CITY function is active during a specific time range Outside this specified time range the unit will switch in standard mode Activate disable CITY function can be done at any time using ON OFF button on COLDTouch F4 8 5 2 CITY mode selection To select AUTOMATIC MANUAL or TIMER mode mM Press the SELECT key ki until PRESS TY TO VIEW SETTINGS appears in the message centre OOOOOMOMWOWMMOOE EO EHGO LD EO ESD EN GD GC LD GP ERD mM Press UP IN or DOWN y arrow to select CITY mode CITY MODE SEL AUTO CITY MODE SEL MANUAL CITY MODE SEL TIMER will be displayed in the message center mM Press the EQUAL key
6. 7t in unit message center 60dB is displayed on COLDTouch screen If CITY mode is OFF STATUS OK is displayed in unit message center Blank window rather 60dB is displayed on COLDTouch screen 8 6 To initiate manual defrost The defrost mode may be initiated in three different ways if the evaporator coil is below 4 5 C 40 F 1 Defrost is initiated automatically at preset intervals by defrost timer in the microprocessor 2 Defrost is initiated by the defrost air switch 3 The defrost mode may be manually initiated by pressing MANUAL the Manual Defrost Key BS The DEFROST Light will come on and the messag centre will display DEFROST CYCLE STARTED for 5 seconds IMPORTANT Vector 1950 Mt All compartments will defrost at the same time If CANNOT START DEFROST CYCLE is displayed the coil temperature is above 4 5 C 40 F Run the unit to lower temperature below 4 5 C 40 F and then restart defrost E All defrost modes with heater bars terminate when the evaporator temperature is higher than 12 5 C 55 F E Natural defrost mode terminates when Return Air Temperature is equal to Supply Air Temperature E For VECTOR 1950 Mt the defrost mode terminates when the evaporator temperature of EACH COMPARTMENT is higher than 12 5 C 55 F E Should the defrost cycle not complete within 45 minutes the defrost cycle is terminated A54 DEFROST NOT COMPLETE will be in the Message Cent
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8. severe burns or blindness in case of projection and direct contact with the skin or eyes In contact with flame or heat refrigerant generates toxic gas keep any flame any lighted object or any source of sparks away from the refrigerant unit Always use Personal Protective Equipment when handling refrigerant safety clothes safety gloves and safety glasses Refrigerant handling must be done by qualified people FIRST AID eGeneral advice Never get a unconscious person swallow nothing elnhalation Put the victim in the open air Oxygen or artificial respiration if necessary Do not administrate adrenalin or similar medicine eContact with eyes very well rinse abundantly with water during at least 15 minutes and consult a doctor eContact with skin wash immediately abundantly with water eRemove immediately every soiled or splashed clothing Refrigerant Use amp Handling eCombustibility Certain HFC amp HCFC refrigerants can become combustible when mixed with high concentrations of air at elevated pressures This not only includes R 22 but also many other HFC amp HCFC refrigerants For example this is also true of R 134a eTherefore these refrigerants should not be mixed with air under pressure for leak testing or other purposes elnhalation Hazards All refrigerants are hazardous if inhaled in concentrations exceeding the recommended safe limits The symptoms include headaches nausea sleepiness lethar
9. which ensure it operates correctly These check the battery status the temperature of the engine water the minimum run time CAUTION During unit shut downs the evaporator fans also stop Only use this operating mode for products which tolerate shut downs of this kind E Automatic start stop is provided to permit starting restarting of the compressor as required This gives the microprocessor automatic control of starting and stopping the unit The main function of automatic start stop is to turn off the refrigeration system near the set point to provide an energy efficient temperature control system and then restart the unit when needed Start stop operation is normally used for frozen loads only E f pressing the START STOP CONTINUOUS key seems to have no effect this key may be locked out START STOP and CONTINUOUS operation may be tied to the set point ranges for frozen and perishable loads E f the unit fails to start shuts down on a safety or fails to run for the minimum run time three consecutive times the Auto Start Failure is activated E The microprocessor controller monitors box temperatures battery voltage and current and engine coolant temperature Once set points are reached the controller will shut off the diesel engine to conserve fuel The controller will not shut off the engine if the battery voltage is not sufficient to restart it Safety conditions to restart the unit if the box temperature is
10. K message will be shown in the Message Centre LARM LIS 1 Press the ALARM LIST key EN If there are no active alarms in the alarm list the message NO ACTIVE ALARMS will be displayed for 5 seconds If there are active alarms in the alarm list the display will be A and the alarm message for the latest active alarm in the list for 5 seconds 62 61773 03 OOOOOMOMOWMOMOE EO EDGED EO ED EN CO HED GP ERD 77 EVAP MOTOR OVERHEATED X both 98 CHECK HIGH TEMP THERMOSTAT electric heater Sensor alarms 422 CHECK RETURN AIR SENSOR 423 CHECK SUPPLY AIR SENSOR Microprocessor alarms 232 SETPOINT ERROR 233 MODEL ERROR 237 FUNCTION PARAMETER ERROR 8 14 To operate with auxiliary control panel 1 Start the unit as mentioned before 2 Press the SYSTEM ON OFF key 16 Power light will go ON 3 Press the ON OFF key 14 to energize selected compartment 4 Display waiting for communication with unit compartment temperature cu display 2h set point temperature display z evaporator status heat or cool or null Q O compartment shut down via remote control defrost compartment temperature sensor malfunction 8 14 1 To change the set point Set point change can be made from control panel or cab control 1 Press the UP or DOWN ARROW key 19 to increase or decrease set point This is the same operation for each compartment 8 14 2 To set pre set set point The c
11. N RUN TIME FROZEN MIN RUN TIME 4 mins to 60 mins in 1 minute increments 10 mins to 90mins 20 mins PERISH 30 mins FROZEN in 1 minute increments PERISH OVERRIDE TEMP 2 C to 10 C 12 PERISH MIN OFF TIME FROZEN MIN OFF TIME OOOOOMOMOWMMOOE EO EDGOALD EO ED EN GO HED GP ERD FROZEN OVERRIDE TEMP 38 5 F to 50 F 3 C 37 F PERISH 4 C 40 F FROZEN in 0 5 C increments PERISH MAX OFF TIME OFF 10 mins to 255mins FROZEN MAX OFF TIME in 1 minute increments FROZEN SHUTDOWN 0 C to 2 C OFFSET 32 F to 38 5 F PERISH SENSITIVE PRODUCT ON OFF DISPLAY PRESSURE IN PSIG BARS ECO MODE YES NO 3 Press the UP nA or DOWN id key to scroll through the alarm list 4 When you reach the end of the alarm list LIST END TO CLEAR ALARMS is displayed 5 If the alarm list is full the A and the alarm message for the latest alarm is displayed for 5 seconds then LIST END TO CLEAR ALARMS is displayed for 5 seconds 6 To deactivate the active alarm list press the EQUAL key while LIST END TO CLEAR ALARMS is being displayed TIP To deactivate active alarms turn the controller OFF and then back ON using the RUN STOP switch SET PM HOURMETERS ENGINE ON OFF RESUME SWITCH ON SWITCH O RESET 8 13 1 Alarm list PM 1 thru PM 55 STANDBY ON OFF RESUME If there is a safety shutdown UNIT SHUTDOW
12. N SEE SWITCH ON ALARM LIST will be shown PM 1 thru PM 55 REA OFF 2 C 4 F 3 C 5 5 F 4 C 7 F OFF 2 C 4 F 3 C 5 5 F es 7 F OFF 2 C 4 F 3 C C3 OUT OF RANGE ALARM 5 5 F 4 C 7 F LOW SPEED START UP OFF 255 Min 1min S S increment LOW SPEED START UP OFF 255 Min 1min CONTINUOUS increment SILENT MODE NO YES SLEEP MODE NO YES OVERRIDE DOOR SHUTDOWN NOJ TES OVERRIDE REMS1 SHUTDOWN OVERRIDE REMS2 SHUTDOWN NO POWER SWITCH TO This Functional Parameter may not appear in the list for your unit depending on microprocessor configuration Unit problems detected by the controller are stored in the Alarm List in the controller Stored alarms may be viewed in the Message Centre LARM LIS OUT OF RANGE ALARM Pressing the ALARM LIST key ON will bring any Active Alarms into the Message Centre The following are the Shutdown Alarms that may appear Alarm message status y alarm only X or V depends on the configuration X Shutdown Driver alarms ss alarms Shutdown alarms 11 LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE 13 HIGH DISCHARGE PRESSURE X 14 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT EX _ 15 BATTERY VOLTAGE TOO HIGH XT eee S Start up engine alarms PSO FALEDTO RUN MINIMUM IMEN x 39 CHECK ENGINE RPM RR EE Electrical alarms DPENO POWER CHECK POWERCORD TX C2 OUT OF RANGE ALARM NO YES All most times the STATUS O
13. OOOOOMOMOWMOOE EO EM GOLD ECO ED EN CD CED GD ERD VECTOR RANGE 1550 amp 1550 City 1950 amp 1950 Mt OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION This guide has been prepared for the operator of Carrier Transicold refrigeration units It contains basic instructions for the daily operation of the refrigeration unit as well as safety information troubleshooting tips and other information that will help you to deliver the load in the best possible condition Please take the time to read the information contained in this booklet and refer to it wnenever you have a question about the operation of your Carrier Transicold unit This manual refers to the standard model Some options may not appear in it and in such cases you are requested to consult our Technical Services Your refrigeration unit has been engineered to provide long trouble free performance when it is properly operated and maintained The checks outlined in this guide will help to minimize on the road problems In addition a comprehensive maintenance program will help to insure that the unit continues to operate reliably Such a maintenance program will also help to control operating costs increase the unit s working life and improve performance When having your unit serviced be sure to specify genuine Carrier Transicold replacement parts for the highest quality and best reliability At Carrier Transicold we are continually working to improve the products that we build for
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15. ands body parts clothes hairs and tools far from moving parts Electricity When this refrigeration unit is running in electrical operation some devices are powered up especially in the electrical control box Always use insulated tools relating to maximum voltage and wear individual protecting equipment EPI following Carrier Log out Tag out procedure CTE mandatory Fatality Prevention Review LO TO and Electricity Before servicing refrigeration unit make sure the main power switch is on the OFF position Ensure this refrigeration unit is disconnected from the local electrical network Implement Carrier Log out Tag out procedure CTE mandatory Fatality Prevention Review LO TO and Electricity Before working in the electrical control box it is required to control the absence of tension Ensure that all capacitors if so equipped are discharged before service to avoid electric shock WHEN IT IS NECESSARY TO WORK IN THE ELECTRICAL CONTROL BOX UNDER TENSION PEOPLE MUST BE QUALIFIED FOR WORKS UNDER LOW OR HIGH VOLTAGE OOOOOMOMOWMMOOE EO EDGOALD EO ED EN CO HED GP ERD Power generator Be aware of HIGH VOLTAGE supplied by the generator as the unit may start automatically Before servicing the unit make sure the RUN STOP switch is in the STOP position Also disconnect the negative battery cable Engine coolant This refrigeration unit is equipped with a pressurised cooling system Under normal operat
16. available languages English French Spanish German Danish Dutch Italian Russian Polish Portuguese Swedish Greek Finnish and Romanian NOTE The unit is fitted with an automatic phase reverser In all cases the electric motor will run in the correct direction 8 2 1 Standby operation guideline For safe reliable operation in Standby mode it is important to consider the following guideline a ALWAYS check that the unit is OFF Cab command before connecting or disconnecting it from the power source b The extension cable and fuse used for network connection must comply with the legislation currently applicable on the 8 OOOOOOWOWMMOOE EO EHGO LD EO ED EN GD CED GP ERD site of use minimum HO7 RNF CEI 245 4 and with the unit specifications as described in the table below Standardized extansion cable aM 400 3 50 Hz H 07 RNF aM Motor rated fuse 400 V 32 A 6 mm c The unit connection cable must be fitted with a ground connection The cable must be connected to earth d On the 400 V supply the unit MUST BE CONNECTED to a high sensibility 30mA differential protection Fuse e When performing service and or maintenance procedures on a refrigeration unit implement Carrier Log out Tag out procedure CTE mandatory Fatality Prevention Review LO TO and Electricity f Operations on the 400 V supply for the unit must only be carried out by authorized personnel g The u
17. esultant damage to the components by touch This is especially true of the integrated circuits found on the truck trailer microprocessor Environment Think about protection of environment during all the life of this refrigeration unit To prevent environmental damages NEVER release refrigerant in the atmosphere NEVER throw coolant oil battery and chemicals in the nature It must be recuperate and recycle according to current regulations When disposing this refrigerant unit do it in an environmentally sound way and in accordance with current regulations 2 1 Warning stickers maintenance a Keep the warning pictograms clean and without any obstruction material b Clean the pictograms with water and soap and wipe them with soft fabric c Replace damaged or missing pictograms with new pictograms available in Carrier network d If a component having a pictogram is replaced by a new one be sure that the new component has the right pictogram e Place a warning pictogram by applying it on a dry surface Press to external sides to eliminate air bubbles 3 PRODUCT LOADING Proper air circulation in the insulated box air that can move around and through the load is a critical element in maintaining product quality during transport If air cannot circulate completely around the load hot spots or top freeze can occur The use of pallets is highly recommended Pallets when loaded so air can flow freely through t
18. etrip is started the control panel keys are disabled until the Pretrip ends 1 Press the SELECT key i until PRESS TO START PRETRIP is displayed 2 Press the key B to start PRETRIP 3 Verify that the display shows TEST 8 11 Trip start Trip start marks a time stamp in memory to allow easy review of the data from the last trip This function tells the recorder that the present date and time is beginning of a new trip 1 To mark the start of a trip in the data recorder press the SELECT key 4 until PRESS TO MARK TRIP START is displayed 2 Press the key f 3 If trip start is acknowledged by the data recorder TRIP START ENTERED will be displayed for 5 seconds and then the display will revert back to the normal display Otherwise CANNOT ENTER TRIP START will flash and then the display will revert back to the normal display 8 12 To display unit data 1 Press the SELECT key ES until PRESS N TO VIEW DATA is displayed 2 Press the key B to enter unit data menu 3 Press UP nA or DOWN nv arrow to display the requested data 62 61773 03 8 13 To change a function 1 Press the SELECT key ie until PRESS TL TO VIEW SETTINGS appears in the Message Centre 2 Press the UP IN or DOWN id arrow to scroll through the Function List beginning at the top or the bottom 3 N TO SCROLL THEN TO SELECT will appear in the Message Centre 4 To read through the Fu
19. gy dizziness and loss of coordination It can result in irregular heartbeat unconsciousness and even death The proper remedies should be taken to eliminate or reduce the exposures eFlame Enhancement If you see a change in the color or size of the torch flame while welding or soldering in the presence of refrigerant vapors stop work immediately and ventilate the area This flame effect only occurs at dangerously high concentrations of refrigerant vapors This could create the inhalation hazards noted above eSkin amp Eye Protection Contact with liquid refrigerants can result in immediate freezing of the tissues and permanent damage or blindness can result DO NOT handle liquid refrigerants without proper personal protective equipment DO NOT cut into any refrigerant lines under pressure DO NOT open valves or vent equipment where you may be sprayed with liquid refrigerant OOOOOOMOWMMOMOED EO EDGOELD EO ED EN CO HED GP ERD Cooling oil avoid prolonged or repeated contact with the skin wash carefully after handling Burning with hot and cold When this refrigeration unit is running or even after different components can be very cold or hot exhaust pipe tubes coils receiver accumulator or engine for example Beware when operating closed from cold or hot components Always use adequate safety gloves when doing any maintenance on this refrigeration unit Cuttings Beware when handling or o
20. he pallets to return to the evaporator help protect the product from heat passing through the floor of the truck When using pallets it is important to refrain from stacking extra boxes on the floor at the rear of the truck because this will cut off the airflow Product stacking is another important factor in protecting the product Products that generate heat fruits and vegetables for example should be stacked so the air can flow through the product to remove the heat this is called air stacking the product Products that do not create heat meats and frozen products should be stacked tightly in the centre of the box All products should be kept away from the sidewalls of the body allowing air to flow between the body and the load this prevents heat filtering through the walls from affecting the product OOOOOMOMOWMMOOE EO EDGOALD EO ED EN CO HED GP ERD It is important to check the temperature of the product being loaded to ensure that it is at the correct temperature for transport The refrigeration unit is designed to maintain the temperature of the product at the temperature at which it was loaded it was not designed to cool a warm product SOME ADVICE Before loading e Pre cool the inside of the insulated body by lowering the temperature for about 15 minutes e Evacuate the humidity existing inside the box by carrying out a manual defrost This can only take place when enabled by the defrost thermostat box temperature lo
21. idual operator s preferences 14 Compartment on OFF key 15 Control panel power on ee 16 Unit ON OFF key e 17 Manual defrost key 62 61773 03 18 Control panel locking 19 Up and down arrow keys 20 Heating operating mode light of a HEAT COOL compartment 21 Cooling operating mode light of a HEAT COL compartment 6 22 Temperature indicated in C or F oc OF 8 OPERATION 8 1 To start the unit ROAD operation 1 To power up the unit place the ENGINE STANDBY switch 12 to ENGINE 2 Place the desired compartment switch 1 to ON for VECTOR 1950 Mt IMPORTANT Vector 1950 Mt If no compartment is selected the unit will 3 Place the RUN STOP switch not start 11 on the microprocessor controller to RUN 4 Toggle the LANGUAGE switch 13 to select 1 of the available languages English French Spanish German Danish Dutch Italian Russian Polish Portuguese Swedish Greek Finnish and Romanian 8 2 To start the unit STANDBY operation AN To power up the unit place the ENGINE STANDBY switch 12 to STANDBY 1 Check that the unit is connected to a suitable electricity supply See section 8 2 1 2 Place the desired compartment switch 1 to ON for VECTOR 1950 Mt 3 Place the RUN STOP switch microprocessor controller to RUN 11 on the 4 Toggle the LANGUAGE switch 13 to select 1 of the
22. ing conditions the coolant in the engine and radiator is under high pressure and very hot N gt w M REMOVE iz Mm FILLER CAP SLOWLY Coolant is very slippery It can be harmful in case of ingestion Never remove the cap from a hot radiator when this refrigeration unit is running or immediately after If the cap must be removed wait at least 10 minutes and then do so very slowly in order to release the pressure without spray In case of leakage immediately clean the floor to prevent slipping Avoid contact with the skin and eyes Always use Personal Protective Equipment when handling engine coolant safety clothes safety gloves and safety glasses Engine NEVER START THE ENGINE INA CLOSED ROOM EXHAUST GAS IS POISONOUS It is colourless and odourless and created by the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons Exhaust gas is poisonous breathing it in induces drowsiness and may lead to loss of consciousness The following symptoms indicate exhaust gas has been inhaled Blackout intense headache sudden weakness and sleepiness vomiting muscular contractions beating temples If you feel one of the above mentioned symptoms go out and breathe fresh air If you notice a noise or modification of the exhaust system immediately stop the engine and call your service centre for checking and repair 62 61773 03 Refrigerant The refrigerant contained in this refrigeration unit can cause frostbite
23. nction List continue to press either the UP or DOWN ARROW key The Functional Parameters will appear in the Message Centre in the order as shown below The list is circular meaning that once the end is reached it is repeated from the beginning If no key presses are made for 10 seconds the Message Centre will return to the default message 5 To change one of the Functions bring the Function you wish to change into the Message Centre and press the EQUAL A key N TO SCROLL THEN TO SAVE will appear in the Message Centre 6 Press either UP ON or DOWN ARROW key to begin to change the Function setting The Message Centre will flash indicating that a change has been made that has not been entered into memory 7 Continue pressing UP A or DOWN 4 key until the desired value is showing then press the EQUAL key The Message Centre will stop flashing The new value is now in memory CAUTION If the key is not pressed within 10 seconds the Message Centre will change to FUNCTION NOT CHANGED This will appear for 5 seconds then return to the last Functional Parameter shown If no further keys are pressed the default display will return in another 10 seconds Functional parameter Available selection Selection in BOLD are the factory settings SET S S PARAMETERS These may be displayed individually 8 parameters as PERISH and FROZEN or combined 4 parameters with no designation PERISH MI
24. nit Class A FNA Reinforced refrigeration unit Class A FRA Reinforced refrigeration unit Class B FRB Reinforced refrigeration unit Class C FRC 62 61773 03 In addition to the above identification marks the date month and year of expiry of the approval certificate must be indicated Example FRC 6 2012 6 month June 2012 year Very important Regularly check the expiry date of the approval certificate During transport the approval certificate or provisional certificate should be shown on request of qualified agents To have an insulated unit approved as a refrigeration unit an application to modify the approval certificate should be sent to the regional health office 11 24H ASSISTANCE At Carrier Transicold we re working hard to give you complete service when and where you need it That implies a worldwide network of dealers and available an emergency service These service centres are manned by factory trained service personnel and backed by extensive parts inventories that will assure you of prompt repair Should you encounter a unit problem with your refrigeration unit during transit follow your company s emergency procedure or contact the nearest Carrier Transicold service centre Consult the directory to locate the service centre nearest you This directory may be obtained from your Carrier Transicold dealer If you are unable to reach a service centre call Carrier Transicold s 24Hour Assistance In Eu
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26. o the battery 6 PRETRIP INSPECTION The pre trip inspection should be performed before picking up any load This inspection is essential to anticipate and help minimize the possibility of on the road problems These checks take only a few minutes To initiate a pretrip a Switch ON the unit b Press the SELECT key eS until Pretrip appears in the message centre c Press the EQUAL key B to start Pretrip OOOOOMOWMWOWMMOMOE EO EDGED EO ED EN CO HED GP ERD 7 Description Keep the fold out sheet while reading the instructions 7 1 Display 1 Compartments ON OFF eee switch for Vector 1950 Mt Vv only 2 Mode lights 3 Display VECTOR 1550 1950 Box T is displayed in C or F depending on configuration VECTOR 1950 Mt Box T displayed is C1 comp 1 C2 comp 2 or C3 comp 3 5 seconds alternative 4 Up and down arrow keys 5 Equal key 6 Message centre 7 Manual defrost key 8 Alarm key 9 Start stop continuous key 10 Select key Run Stop switch Standby Engine switch Language switch 7 2 Auxiliary control panel User friendly indicator and operator control panels clearly show individual compartment temperatures with easy to read displays From this optional control panel you can switch on the unit check compartment 1 2 or 3 temperatures change set points energize a manual defrost These compact panels can be mounted to suit the indiv
27. ontrol panel allows the user to pre set 5 different temperatures on each compartment 1 Switch main RUN STOP switch 11 and required remote compartment switches 14 on the unit to RUN 2 Press Carrier logo and the lock light will be displayed 62 61773 03 3 Press host compartment UP ARROW key for 10 seconds P1 will be displayed in all compartments 4 Set lowest set point temperature required 5 Press Carrier logo and P2 will be displayed Set next lowest temperature required up to five pre set set points are available 6 Pressing the second compartment up or down arrow will allow the lowest temperature required to be preset in the second compartment Pressing Carrier logo will then move on to the nest lowest up to five T Press the Carrier logo for 10 seconds and this will remove the lock light and store the pre set set points in memory 8 14 3 To remove pre set set point ly Switch main RUN STOP switch and required remote compartment switches on the unit to RUN 2 Press Carrier logo and the lock light will be displayed 3 Press host compartment up arrow for 10 seconds P1 will be displayed in all compartments 4 Set temperature to lowest possible and OFF will be displayed 5 Press the UP ARROW key on remote compartments will display the presets take the temperature to the lowest possible and OFF will be displayed 6 Press the Carrier logo for 10 seconds and the new information will be stored in mem
28. ory 8 14 4 To lock and unlock the control panel 1 Press the CARRIER logo 10 seconds to lock the control panel 2 Then starts to flash in the new logic 3 Press again the CARRIER logo 10 seconds to unlock 4 The indicator goes off NOTE When unit is turned OFF remotely from control panel after two hours it will automatically stop A cycle power with the RUN STOP switch 11 must be done to restart the unit On Vector Mt units when all compartments are switched OFF from the compartment ON OFF switches 1 after two hours the control panel will automatically stop and at the same time switch OFF the unit A cycle power with R S switch 11 must be done to restart the unit NOTE It is not necessary for the compartment to be running in order to modify or see the set point value and the temperature of the compartment The unit can be shut down both with the control panel and the general switch 9 MAINTENANCE A comprehensive maintenance program will help to insure that the unit continues to operate reliably Such a maintenance program will also help to control operating costs increase the unit s working life and improve performance NOTE All maintenance services must be done by a technician trained on Carrier products respecting all safety and quality standards of Carrier 14 OOOOOMOMWMOWMOOE EO EDGED EO ED EN CO HED GD ERD 9 1 Maintenance schedule Vector_1550 1950 amp 1950 Mt 400
29. perating closed from parts that could be sharp coils evaporators clamps for example Always use adequate safety gloves when doing any maintenance on this refrigeration unit Battery This refrigeration unit may be equipped with a lead acid type battery When charging the battery normally vents small amounts of flammable and explosive hydrogen gas Projections of acids on the skin or eyes can cause severe burns Keep any flame any lighted object or any source of sparks away from the battery elements Always use Personal Protective Equipment when handling and charging battery safety clothes safety gloves and safety glasses Respect polarity when connecting a battery CAUTION Under no circumstances should anyone attempt to repair the Logic or Display Boards Should a problem develop with these components contact your nearest Carrier Transicold dealer for replacement Under no circumstances should a technician electrically 62 61773 03 probe the processor at any point other than the connector terminals where the harness attaches Microprocessor components operate at different voltage levels and at extremely low current levels Improper use of voltmeters jumper wires continuity testers etc could permanently damage the processor Most electronic components are susceptible to damage caused by electrical static discharge ESD In certain cases the human body can have enough static electricity to cause r
30. r reference only and should not be considered pre emptive of the set point required by the shipper or receiver More detailed information can be obtained from your Carrier Transicold dealer Product Bananas Fresh fruits and vegetables Set point range 15 C 60 F 4 C to 6 C 39 F to 43 F Operating mode Continuous Continuous Fresh meats 2 C 36 F Auto Start Stop or and seafood continuous Dairy products 2 C to 6 C Auto Start Stop or 36 F to continuous 43 F Ice 20 C 4 F Auto Start Stop Frozen fruits Auto Start Stop and 18 C 0 F vegetables Frozen Auto Start Stop meats and seafood Ice cream 20 C 4 F 25 C 13 F Auto Start Stop During delivery cycles that include frequent stops and door openings it is recommended that the unit always be operated in the continuous run mode to help insure product quality It is essential to shut down the compartment during the periods when the doors are open in order to maintain the temperature of the cargo in the other compartments and keep the unit operating correctly 5 12VDC BATTERY SAVING RECOMMENDATION e You are reminded to disconnect the battery when the refrigeration unit is not in use e Note that you need to run the unit for at least 72 minutes to charge the battery from 80 state of charge to 100 e It is recommended to run the unit in continuous mode for 3 hours if it is parked with options connected t
31. re 10 OOOOOMOMOWMMOOE EO EDGOLD ECO EDEN CO HED GP ERD E After the 45 minute termination the controller will wait 1 5 hours before attempting another defrost cycle Pressing the manual defrost key will override this mode and start a new 45 minute defrost cycle Overriding this 1 5 hour waiting period will generate an alarm E if a shutdown alarm occurs defrost will be terminated 8 7 To change set point temperature 1 For VECTOR 1950 Mt Wait the display of the compartment for which you want to modify the set point 2 With the set point displayed press the UP or DOWN desired value ARROW key to change set point to the The display will flash to indicate that the set point reading being displayed is a non entered value The message centre will show T TO SCROLL THEN TO SAVE The set point display will flash for 5 seconds of until the EQUAL key is pressed 3 Press the EQUAL ENTER a key to save the new set point 4 Verify that the message SET POINT CHANGED is displayed on the message centre for 15 seconds Remarks Set points of 30 C to 32 C 22 F to 89 F may be entered via the keypad The controller always retains the last entered set point in memory Set point can not be changed when unit is in Pretrip or when viewing Alarm List Data List or Functional Parameters Depressing the EQUAL key f will cause the new displayed set point value to become active If the display i
32. rope please use the following free phone numbers from AUSTRIA BELGIUM SWITZERLAND GERMANY DENMARK SPAIN FRANCE FINLAND GREAT BRITAIN GREECE HUNGARY ITALY IRELAND LUXEMBURG RUSSIA NORWAY THE NETHERLANDS PORTUGAL POLAND SWEDEN 0800 291039 0800 99310 0800 838839 0800 1808180 808 81832 99 993213 0800 913148 0800 113221 0800 9179067 00800 3222523 06800 13526 800 791033 1800 553286 800 3581 810 800 200 31032 800 11435 0800 0224894 8008 32283 00800 3211238 020 790470 From other countries Direct 32 9 255 67 89 In Canada or United States call 1 800 448 1661 15 OOOOOOMOWMMOOE EO EDGOALD ECO EDEN CO HED GP ERD When calling please have the following information ready for fastest service e Your name the name of your company and your location A telephone number where you can be called back Refrigeration unit model and serial number e Box temperature set point and product e Brief description for the problem you are having and what you have already done to correct the problem We will do everything we can to get your problem taken care of and get you back on the road TRANSICOLD ASSISTANCE 62 61773 03 16
33. s flashing and the new value is not entered after 5 seconds or no keyboard activity the display will flash for 15 seconds with SET POINT NOT CHANGED displayed and then revert back to the last set point All other keys are active at this time and may be pushed while the display is flashing d TIP x x You may press and hold the UP or DOWN arrow key to change the set point The longer the key is amp held the faster the setting will change 8 8 Start Stop operation START STOP 1 Press the START STOP CONTINUOUS key Miksi until the START STOP Light 2 on the controller illuminates 2 Verify that START STOP MODE SELECTED is displayed on the message centre for 5 seconds and that the START STOP Light is illuminated The unit is now in Start Stop operation 8 8 1 Start Stop operation Road Standby modes The system works as follows E Engine preheat and start up are automatic 62 61773 03 E When the temperature s selected with the thermostat s has been reached the system shuts the unit down E Unit shut downs can be programmed Shut down times will be modified depending on the isothermal insulation of the box the ambient temperature and the cargo The shut down time is pre programmed in the plant The user should determine whether this setting is appropriate for his type of cargo and the insulation of the bodywork all adjustments are to be made by a Carrier Transicold technician AN E devices
34. ser is liable for ensuring that the above measures are taken 8 3 To stop the unit To stop the unit place the RUN STOP switch 11 on the microprocessor controller keypad to STOP IMPORTANT Vector 1950 Mt If all compartments are stopped the unit will stop but the microprocessor will stay energized 8 4 To change operating mode To optimize the operating mode 3 different sets of configuration are available on Vector unit OptiCOLD recommended for sensitive products associated with continuous run mode EcoFUEL recommended for any other kind of products customized the 6 parameters below can be adjusted OptiCOLD mode factory according to customer needs EcoFUEL mode set by default 1 Press the SELECT key ES until the operating mode appears in the message centre 2 Press UP or DOWN arrow to select OptiCOLD EcoFUEL or customized 3 Press the EQUAL key E3 to validate selected configuration 62 61773 03 8 5 To operate in CITY mode V1550 City only Only Vector 1550 City can operate in City mode Vector 1550 City are delivered as standard with City mode activated CITY mode enables the unit to operate in low noise emission 60dB in low speed and standby operation Thanks to COLDTouch or via unit display operator can deactivate City mode Deactivating or activating the City mode is under user responsibility 8 5 1 CITY mode description
35. t sheet while reading the instructions 1 1 Nameplate Each unit is identified by a nameplate attached to the frame of the unit The nameplate identifies the complete model number of the unit the serial number and some other information If a problem occurs please refer to the information on this plate and make a note of the model and serial number before calling for assistance This information will be needed when you contact a technician so that he may properly assist you The complete nameplate 1a is fixed on the frame and the Serial Number is fixed on the control box 1b 1 2 Noise level sticker This sticker indicates the noise level guarantee in Lwa sound power level Maximum Sound Power level when accessing this refrigeration unit use Safe ladders working platforms with appropriate guards Automatic start This refrigeration unit is equipped with Auto Start Stop a valuable fuel saving feature Before servicing refrigeration unit ALWAYS implement Carrier Log out Tag out procedure CTE mandatory Fatality Prevention Review LO TO and Electricity the negative battery cable in diesel mode the electrical plug in electrical mode Belts and fans BEWARE OF FAN we BLADES This refrigeration unit is equipped with Auto start stop it may start at any time and without warning When the unit is running beware of belts and fans that are moving Before servicing or doing anything on this
36. wer than 3 C during pull down and 8 C during heating e Evaporator fans are protected by safety grills In the event of heavy duty use of the unit ice can accumulate on the grills It is therefore recommended to clean them regularly by means of a small brush The operation MUST be done when the unit has been SHUT DOWN When loading e To be carried out with the unit stopped e t is recommended to open doors as little as possible to avoid the intake of hot air and humidity e Select the temperature by means of the thermostat according to the transported goods e Check the internal temperature of the goods being loaded using a probe thermometer e Take care not to obstruct the air intakes on the evaporator section and the ventilation ducts Load spacers Load on pallets e Leave a free space of about 6 to 8 cm between load and front wall 20 cm between the top of the load and the roof between the floor and the load gratings pallets e Do not forget to close the doors e Before closing the doors check your load once more and see that nobody is shut inside the box NOTE For stationary utilization we recommend to place the body in the shade IMPORTANT Never leave your unit more than a month without running 62 61773 03 4 RECOMMENDED TRANSPORT TEMPERATURES Below are some general recommendations on product transport temperatures and operating modes for the unit These are included fo
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