artisan LCF-411-RS Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 22

GENERAL OPERATING/WARRANTY MANUAL 

FOR CHILLER, FREEZER AND HEATED DISPLAY CABINETS

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Summary of Contents for LCF-411-RS

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Page 2: ..._______________ Freezer Upright Top mounted controller instructions 18 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Freezer Upright Bottom mounted and Underbench controller instructions 38 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Heated Display Cabinets 16 _______________...

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Page 4: ...s in or around cabinet iv Never hose or flush with water nor allow water to splash on unit but rather wipe over with warm neutral water v Do not allow children or people with handicaps to use the cabinet without suitable supervision vi The cabinet must always be installed and stored indoors and never exposed to rain or bad weather conditions vii When cabinet not in use do not place where children ...

Page 5: ...s are set at 20 C to run between 20 C to 16 C All chillers are set at 0 C to run between 0 C to 4 C All cake fridges are set at 1 C to run between 1 C to 3 C ix Cabinet would normally take 1 hour to reach temperature however may take a little longer depending on ambient temperature x Once cabinet has reached set point you can then load cabinet Always load cabinet with items at a suitable temperatu...

Page 6: ...wires in the door frame mullions and in the case of a glass door on the actual glass itself This produces heat to stop condensation forming or fog on the glass doors or glass panels We advise to have this turned off unless required as it uses power and creates heat b Light button This button activates the light inside cabinet Please note in solid door cabinets there is NO light and the switch is n...

Page 7: ...t s castors or legs b On all under bench cabinets the front grille must be left clear There are another 2 grilles 1 on end and 1 on back if you wish to cover 1 of these the other should have a clear space of at least 200mm It would be advised to give the covered vent a 25mm gap from wall While not imperative it is good practice to allow ventilation underneath cabinet of at least 50mm on condenser ...

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Page 9: ...s Where airborne oils flour and dust may be present a refrigeration mechanic must conduct a professional clean at least every 4 6 months WARNING ENSURE CABINET IS DISCONNECTED UNPLUGGED FROM POWER SOURCE PRIOR CLEANING CLEANING PROTECTIVE GLOVES MUST BE WORN AND CARE TAKEN WHEN CLEANING THIS EQUIPMENT AS THERE MAY BE SECTIONS OF SHARP METAL ALSO REFER TO THE SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURE ON PAGE 2 or o...

Page 10: ...be cleaned once a week with mild soapy water followed by a fresh rinse Inside and body should be cleaned using mild soapy water Always wipe dry If stainless steel use an appropriate cleaner following all instructions Never use bleaches chlorine or any products containing these products as they will cause corrosion With all sliding doors rollers should be kept clean and lubricated with a silicon sp...

Page 11: ...inets Press the Set button for 5 seconds The orange light will go to Temp Set Then the screen will display the temperature set point Change this to the desired temperature using the up down arrows and then press Set again to confirm the new set point SETTINGS CHANGE RS617S RS815 LCF411 AND LF311 ...

Page 12: ... cake displays have a 3 C differential On all bottom mounted works cake display cases and under counter cabinets press the small Set button and 888 will display on the screen followed by t5 Press Set again and the screen will display the temperature set point Change this to the desired temperature using up down arrows Once desired cut out temperature is selected press Set button again to confirm a...

Page 13: ...t enough ventilation to cabinet causes or room condenser fan failed capillary blocked Action Turn cabinet off at power supply i e power point Clean condenser or remove any obstruction causing not enough ventilation Press the Red Re Set button 3 times Plug cabinet back into power and turn on If cabinet goes out again shortly i e within half an hour contact a technician TROUBLE SHOOTING ...

Page 14: ...of defrost check evaporator for ice dirty condenser door not closed Action If ice is on the evaporator press the auto defrost button as shown For manual defrost with this controller press the and buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds together at the same time If this doesn t work then you may need to empty cabinet and leave off till fully melted There may not be enough ventilation Manual Defrost Bu...

Page 15: ...fix this reduce differential and up temperature Problem Stale smell or odour in cabinet Possible cause Food or liquid spill uncovered food Solutions Clean inside of cabinet with a mild detergent and warm water Cover all food Problem Alarm sounding and digital screen reading CLn Possible cause This is a reminder to clean the condenser Solutions 1 Clean the filter and or condenser coil 2 Press the b...

Page 16: ...NG WARRANTY MANUAL FOR CHILLER FREEZER AND HEATED DISPLAY CABINETS 15 LOCKING DEVICE i Pull locking lever out ii Place lock plate over locking lever iii Place padlock supplied by yourself through hole in locking lever ...

Page 17: ...ged into power source NOT into extension lead double adapter power board etc iv It is VERY important that the heated display is cleaned regularly To do this firstly disconnect unit from power source and ensure that unit has reached Room temperature 25 C or less Then proceed to vacuum clean around fans elements etc A lightly damp cloth can be used but always allow to dry before turning on Never spl...

Page 18: ...ATED DISPLAY CABINETS 17 c Turn knob on dial to new setting Never set higher than 75 C Only adjust dial that is not siliconed DO NOT remove or adjust siliconed dial vi Always have unit checked at least YEARLY by qualified technician to ensure good working order ...

Page 19: ... Display 00 for lock status and 33 for unlock status When locked only setpoint is able for setting 3 Evaporator temperature Hold for one second to display It will switch back to indoor temperature after 3 seconds The rest parameter setting can not be changed 4 Parameter value increase Value increase with button pressed 5 Default setting restore Unplug the power line hold and the plug in to display...

Page 20: ... capacity 2A 250VAC 2 3 7 Capacity of Light switch 7A 250VAC Resistance Use 187 type connector 2 3 8 Capacity of Defog switch 7A 250VAC Resistance Use 187 type connector 3 FUNCTION 3 1 Power ON OFF Press and hold it for 3 seconds to ON OFF the power 3 2 Defrost Press and and hold them for 3 seconds to enter defrost mode Defrost process will be terminated automatically when reaches the defrost time...

Page 21: ... compressor ON When indoor temp setpoint compressor OFF 3 9 2 Compressor delay starts period is 3 mins default 3 9 3 Even compressor delay period is set as 0 min when power replug in there will still be 1 min period delay for protection purpose 3 9 4 When the indoor sensor is in failure compressor operates and stopped cyclically for every 15 minutes default setting cannot be changed 3 10 Defrost a...

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Page 23: ...t press and and hold them for 5 seconds to enter defrost mode or stop defrost mode The operation cycle not be affected 3 3 Parameters locked In normal operation mode press and and hold for 3 seconds to lock the parameters as 00 is displayed or to unlock 33 is displayed The parameter cannot be changed once locked except temp setting 3 4 Buzzer 3 4 1 Alarm mute SA 0 When the controller fails buzzer ...

Page 24: ...n FC 0 and evaporator temp fan stop temp fan is ON 6 3 Fan Operation Selection FC 0 and evaporator temp fan stop temp fan is OFF 6 4 Fan Operation selection FC 1 and evaporator temp fan stop temp fan turns ON when compressor starts 6 5 Fan Operation Selection FC 1 and evaporator temp fan stop temp fan is OFF 6 6 When the sensor and memory fail fan and compressor operated and stopped cyclically for...

Page 25: ...urs Ot Temp Calibration indoor temp 8 C 7 C 0 C Indoor temp calibration Ud High and Low Voltage Alarm Delay 0 Min 99 Min 1 Min Only high low voltage alarm counting would delay 0 no detection dL Defrost Temp Lock 0 1 0 0 no locked 1 locked dd Defrost Locked Display 0 1 0 0 display dF when locked 1 display temp before defrost when locked Lt Defrost Locked Period 0 Min 30 Min 0 0 indoor temp setpoint...

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Page 27: ...ck Same as right side item 2 User s parameter option Hold for 3 seconds to enter parameter setting Temp Set is ON Press for one second the parameter can be adjusted accordingly 3 Release quick setting mode In quick setting mode press or any other button 4 Default setting restore Same as left UP item 2 5 1 1 1 Manual defrost Stop defrost Hold for 5 seconds 2 Panel parameter lock Hold for 3 seconds ...

Page 28: ... to ON or switch OFF the controller 3 2 Manual Defrost Press both keys and for 5 seconds to enter or release defrost It will not affect operation cycle 3 3 Lockup parameters Under normal operation press both keys and for 3 seconds and displaying 00 to lock the parameter and displaying 33 to unlock the parameter The parameter cannot be changed once locked except Set point 3 4 Buzzer OFF Press and h...

Page 29: ...elay Later compressor will startup after 3 minutes delay 3 12 3 Stop defrost When defrost time is up or evaporator temp defrost stop temperature defrost OFF 3 12 4 Operation cycle includes defrost to revise the defrost setting under normal operation status defrost duration is valid immediately if revising the defrost setting during defrost period defrost duration will change after then 3 13 DIPSW ...

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Page 31: ...r 5 seconds to enter defrost mode or stop defrost mode The operation cycle not be affected 3 3 Parameters locked In normal operation mode press and and hold for 3 seconds to lock the parameters as 00 is displayed or to unlock when 33 is displayed The parameter cannot be changed once locked except temp setting 3 4 Buzzer 3 4 1 Alarm mute SA 0 When the controller fails buzzer will beep and display e...

Page 32: ...efrost Temp Lock dL 1 5 11 1 Defrost Lock Display dd 0 dF displayed during defrost lock status 5 11 2 Defrost Lock Display dd 1 the temp before defrost display during the defrost lock status 5 11 3 Defrost lock period Lt 0 when indoor Temp Setting Temp the defrost lock status will be unlocked 5 11 4 The defrost lock period Lt 0 when defrost lock period is reached the defrost lock status will be un...

Page 33: ...Fan Stop Temperature 45 C 99 C 5 C Even EVA temp Fan stopped temp fan will stop gF Defog Cycle 0 Hr 99 Hr 1 Hr 0 not defog automatically but defog function according to Power ON OFF gt Defog Period 0 Min 59 Min 15 Min Defog stops when defog period finished AC Compressor Delay Protection 0 Min 15 Min 3 Min Even AC 0 It still has 1 min delay after power supply HS Max Setpoint tS 99 C 45 C To limit t...

Page 34: ...sor cooling down If error still happens replace another one 12 4 E3 Input voltage is too high Please check the input voltage 12 5 E4 Input voltage is too low Please check input voltage 12 6 UA High temp alarm indoor temp high temp alarm settings Please check if the compressor is failure or the wiring is off 12 7 LA Low temp alarm indoor temp low temp alarm settings Please check if the compressor c...

Page 35: ...ed other length of sensor please purchase additionally 2 7 4 Condenser sensor NTC length 1 5m 2 7 5 Compressor pressure alarm contact PA 2 7 6 External connect monitor length 3m 3 FUNCTION 3 1 Button operation 3 1 1 In normal condition Except E1 E2 E3 EE IA PA press SET button for 3 seconds to enter setup mode the monitor will show tS 3 1 2 When the required parameter is shown press or to choose p...

Page 36: ...2 2 2 Power off defrost applies on RS 411 3 2 2 2 3 When defrost begins it starts to calculate dt Compressor is OFF Fan is On 3 2 2 2 4 When indoor temp dS during defrost period defrost ends immediately 3 2 2 2 5 When dt time ends defrost Off 3 2 2 3 End of defrost When dt time ends it returns to normal operation mode 3 2 2 4 Defrost temp locked dL 3 2 2 4 1 When dL 0 after entering the defrost mo...

Page 37: ...tor When fan works the indicator illuminates when fan stops the indicator goes out 3 4 Parameter lock 3 4 1 In normal condition Except E1 E2 E3 E4 EE IA PA press SET button 3 seconds can lock LC parameter unlock UL if it shows Lt it means there still have one lock after locking only set point tS can be adjusted other parameter can t be changed 3 4 2 In normal condition Except E1 E2 E3 E4 EE IA PA ...

Page 38: ...pressor protection Cr Compressor operation period under any failure 0 60 min 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 60 min 15 Compressor operation time when EE E1 and E2 occurs When Cr 0 compressor is continuously Off CS Compressor ter mination period under any failure 0 60 min 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 60 min 15 Compressor stop time when EE E1 and E2 occurs When Cr 0 ...

Page 39: ... CL Condenser cleaning interval 0 250 day 0 day 7 tA Sensor calibration 10 C 10 0 C 0 0 C LOCK SYSTEM PARAMETER TABLE No Symbol Description Range Default 1 Lo Parameters protection y lock n unlock y 2 tH The upper temperature limit tS 80 0 C 50 0 C 3 tL The lower temperature limit 50 C tS 50 C 4 AH High temperature alarm tS 80 0 C 50 0 C 5 Ht Alarm when the temperature is higher than 0 180Min 90Mi...

Page 40: ...ins flashing pattern 888 While flashing press both or keys together until display shows LO which means into parameters lock Press SET again the modified value would be showed At this time press or to lock by choosing y or to unlock by choosing n 2 After select system parameters to unlock push SET key the display shows pattern tH can press or key to move to the next parameter Press SET key the disp...

Page 41: ...artisan 40 Room Sensor black wire need to connect to PIN 1 for ground purpose WIRING DIAGRAM ...

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Page 43: ... 6 Evaporator sensor NTC length 1 5m 2 7 7 Compressor pressure alarm contact PA 2 7 8 External connect monitor length 3m 3 FUNCTION 3 1 Button operation 3 1 1 In normal condition Except E1 E2 E3 EE IA PA press SET button for 3 seconds to enter setup mode the monitor will show tS 3 1 2 When the required parameter is shown press or to choose parameter code the order is as follows tS td dF dt AU AL H...

Page 44: ...g defrost dO 0 3 2 2 2 1 1 During the defrost mode dt time starts to calculate compressor Off fan Off electrical heater On and defrost light On 3 2 2 2 1 2 When the temperature of evaporator dS during the defrost mode electrical heater Off the delay protection is 25 seconds until the temperature of evaporator dS the delay protection ends electrical heater On 3 2 2 2 1 3 When dt time ends electrica...

Page 45: ...tors 3 3 1 Compressor indicator 3 3 1 1 The LED is illuminated constantly when compressor is operating 3 3 1 2 The LED is blinking when compressor is in delay protection stand by 3 3 1 3 The LED is off when the compressor is Off or in defrost mode 3 3 2 Defrost indicator 3 3 2 1 The LED is illuminated constantly when 4 way valve electrical heater On or Power of defrost during defrost period 3 3 2 ...

Page 46: ... as a compressor protection Cr Compressor operation period under any failure 0 60 min 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 60 min 15 Compressor operation time when EE E1 and E2 occurs When Cr 0 compressor is continuously Off CS Compressor ter mination period under any failure 0 60 min 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 60 min 15 Compressor stop time when EE E1 and E2 occurs W...

Page 47: ...tivation delay at start up 0 30 min 0 min E12 Interval between defrost cycles 0 120 hr 4 hr E13 Length for defrost 0 120 min 25 min E14 Defrost termination temperature 40 C 50 C 30 C E17 Drain time 0 120 min 2 min E18 Fan operating mode 0 runs with the compressor 1 continuous mode 1 E19 Fan start temperature 20 C 50 C 15 C E20 Fan delay after defrost 0 120 min 2 min E21 Thermostat probe calibratio...

Page 48: ...t d1 display is available 4 6 1 The Method When the keyboard is unlocked press and hold the keys simultaneously for 6 seconds to lock it Repeat the action to unlock the keyboard while it is locked 4 7 Changing a parameter s value 4 7 1 When the S key is held pressed for 10 seconds the E1 parameter list will be displayed shortly after the flashing of both and LEDs Press the S key to enter the list ...

Page 49: ...meaning warmest and high meaning colder ii This shows a small condenser which can be accessed from side panel ENSURE ALL power off and DISCONNECTED and give a clean once every while depending on ambient conditions i e dust open front door of shop canteen etc iii Unit will build up with ice over time and when needed turn unit off to melt ice NEVER USE HOT WATER or TOOLS such as scrappers to remove ...

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Page 51: ...nd with their express and written approval No other party or person whatsoever is authorised to make arrangements on behalf of or and at the expense of Artisan Food Equipment Warranty is voided if normal operational maintenance and cleaning is not carried out as per our Operating Instruction and or accepted standard procedures for such equipment Further the following are excluded from warranty Rem...

Page 52: ...fied Level Floor Cabinet to be at correct temperature before being loaded Water quality is the responsibility of the owner operator and any part affected will not be covered by warranty FAILURE TO PERFORM THE ABOVE ON YOUR OWN ACCOUNT WILL VOID WARRANTY AND PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS OF YOUR UNIT CLEANING PROCEDURES Always disconnect from power source firstly and be careful with sharp edges Cleaning p...

Page 53: ...rranty statement a conditional warranty is available as separately advised to you Explicit details of any relevant warranty will be provided with the goods subject to service care and usage requirements B We shall not be liable for any direct indirect or consequential loss howsoever and whatsoever arising C Warranty is null void unless payment for the goods and any associated and or subsequent ser...

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