Arctiko CRYO 170-0 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 18

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The following things do not indicate breakdown

 You may hear the noise of water flowing.

This noise comes from the refrigerant circulating around the cooling system. Even
when the compressor is not working, there may be a flowing noise.

 The external door may become heavier or impossible to open

immediately after being shut.

The air that entered into the freezer is cooled down rapidly, so the pressure inside it
becomes lower than that outside temporarily.

   

Do not try to open the door forcibly and wait for some time.

 Condensation appears on the surfaces of the appliance.

This happens in a condition of high humidity, when the doors are opened and closed
frequently, or when the stored materials have high moisture levels. Wipe it off with a
dry cloth.

 The front and sides of the appliance are warm or hot.

The front and sides of the appliance contain built-in hot pipes that radiate heat and
reduce condensation on the outer walls. The temperature of stored materials is not
affected by the regular functioning of these pipes.

 The alarm goe s off after putting in or taking out materials.

When large quantities of materials are taken out or put in at the same time, and the
doors are kept open, the alarm goes off. After a while, the inside temperature will go
back to the set point and the alarm will be deactivated. To stop the alarm temporarily,
turn off the “ALARM” switch. 

Summary of Contents for CRYO 170-0

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CRYO 170 0 230 0...

Page 2: ...hould only be operated after reading the manual and with the user s due care and discretion Particular care should be taken not to disassemble the product Warning Ignoring this warning may cause damag...

Page 3: ...on panel Maintenance Troubleshooting Moving and Reinstalling LN2 Back up Circuit diagram Specifications Electric Wiring Diagram Power cut Turning off the appliance for long periods Repair of scratches...

Page 4: ...ers depending on circumstances Please be sure to keep all matters since they contain important details about safety Should the product be transferred to a new location or lent to a different user plea...

Page 5: ...e where it may come into contact with water Failure to follow these instructions may ca use electric leakage and or electric shocks due to lower electrical isolation Do not pour or spill water on the...

Page 6: ...cked in the appliance Warning For correct use In case of gas leakage do not touch the freezer Turn off the gas valve and ventilate the area Pulling out the power plug may cause an explosion due to sta...

Page 7: ...n the mechanical compartment While the freezer is cooling down the block condenser gets hot because of heat radiation Heat Radiation Make sure to set the sub lid after taking out or putting in preserv...

Page 8: ...t least 50cm between the top of the freezer and the ceiling Electric Leakage Breaker If installation in a damp area is unavoidable the use of an electric leakage breaker is strongly required Install t...

Page 9: ...ls containers especially metallic ones or the inside of the freezer with bare or wet hands Failure to follow these instructions may lead to frostbite Make sure to wear gloves when working 1 Install th...

Page 10: ...thertypeofvessel Donotuseanyinflammablespray suchas lacquer paint or any form of volatile substances or inflammables near the freezer Sparks discharged from the electrical components of the freezer ma...

Page 11: ...alue PV and set value SV Changing the set value by pressing Key to set the temperature Temperature Controller Names Functions of Front Display PV SV OUT 1 2 AL 1 2 COM RDY DI MODEKey FUNCKey Key Prese...

Page 12: ...n the alarm buzzer goes off when AL 2 lamp comes on When AL 2 lamp is on please contact the sales agency Even if only one compressor is running the temperature in the freezer is maintained at approxim...

Page 13: ...ng the button UP or DOWN 3 Access to the SET level by pressing the MODE button 4 Scroll between the parameter in the SET level by pressing the MODE button 5 To change the parameters press the button u...

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Page 16: ...ver make sure that the wax does not touch any plastic parts of the appliance The above mentioned substances may damage the paintwork and plastic surfaces of the appliance Especially Alkalescent deterg...

Page 17: ...er cut Is the power switch turned off 2 When the appliance shows poor cooling performance Does the set temperature correspond to the desired temperature Is the appliance placed out of direct sunlight...

Page 18: ...in a condition of high humidity when the doors are opened and closed frequently or when the stored materials have high moisture levels Wipe it off with a dry cloth The front and sides of the applianc...

Page 19: ...not lay it on its side since this may became a cause of a breakdown Power cut Limit door opening as much as possible Do not put any new materials into the freezer It will make the inside temperature h...

Page 20: ...uipment Circuit Diagram H07RN F 5G2 5mm2 WD11 H07RN F 5G2 5mm2 WD14 Supply 3x230 400V XD11 XD14 TA14 Transformer 400 200V 5 3 10 1A D Y 3 5kVA L1 L2 L3 PE L1 L2 L3 PE gy bk bn gnye gy bk bn gnye 2U 1U...

Page 21: ...on Freon 3 220V 50 60Hz 20A or higher Digital 300 CRYO 230 0 239 W1600 D840 H1090 W680 D500 H705 3 220V 50 60Hz 20A or higher Digital 350 Do not convert the appliance It may lead to electric shock or...

Page 22: ...Buzzer RSW Switch Remote Control TP Terminal Output Signal CHG 2 Battery Charger BAT 2 BzSW Buzzer Switch Bz2 DC12V Buzzer Th2 Thermostat SVSW Solenoid Valve Switch SV Solenoid Valve LN2 Main Alarm R...

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