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B1: DIXELL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

dIXEL

 

Installing and Operating Instructions 

1592020070

 

 

1592020070 XR70CX GB m&M r1.130.11.2007.doc 

XR70CX 

1/4 

Digital controller with defrost and fans management

 

XR70CX 

 

1.

 

GENERAL WARNING 

1.1

 

PLEASE READ BEFORE USING THIS MANUAL 

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This manual is part of the product and should be kept near the instrument for easy and quick reference. 

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The instrument shall not be used for purposes different from those described hereunder. It cannot be 
used as a safety device. 

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Check the application limits before proceeding. 

1.2

 

 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

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Check the supply voltage is correct before connecting the instrument. 

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Do not expose to water or moisture: use the controller only within the operating limits avoiding sudden 
temperature changes with high atmospheric humidity to prevent  formation of condensation 

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Warning: disconnect all electrical connections before any kind of maintenance. 

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Fit the probe where it is not accessible by the End User. The instrument must not be opened. 

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In case of failure or faulty operation send the instrument back to the distributor or to “Dixell S.p.A.” (see 
address) with a detailed description of the fault. 

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Consider the maximum current which can be applied to each relay (see Technical Data). 

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Ensure that the wires for probes, loads and the power supply are separated and far enough from each 
other, without crossing or intertwining. 

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In case of applications in industrial environments, the use of mains filters (our mod. FT1) in parallel with 
inductive loads could be useful. 

2.

 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION 

Model 

XR70CX

, format 32 x 74 mm, is microprocessor based controller, suitable for applications on 

medium  or  low  temperature  ventilated  refrigerating  units.  It  has  four  relay  outputs  to  control 
compressor, fan, and defrost, which can be either electrical or reverse cycle (hot gas). The last one 
can be used as light, for alarm signalling or as auxiliary output. It is also provided with up to four NTC 
or  PTC  probe  inputs,  the  first  one  for  temperature  control,  the  second  one,  to  be  located  onto  the 
evaporator, to control the defrost termination temperature and to managed the fan. The digital input 
can  operate  as  third  temperature  probe.    The  fourth  one,  to  connect  to  the  HOT  KEY  terminals  is 
used to signal the condenser temperature alarm or to display a temperature.. 
The HOT KEY output allows to connect the unit, by means of the external module XJ485-CX,  to a 
network  line 

ModBUS-RTU

  compatible  such  as  the 

dIXEL 

monitoring  units    of  X-WEB family. It 

allows to program the controller by means the HOT KEY programming  keyboard.  
The  instrument  is  fully  configurable  through  special  parameters  that  can  be  easily  programmed 
through the keyboard. 

3.

 

CONTROLLING LOADS 

3.1

 

COMPRESSOR 

The  regulation  is  performed  according 
to  the  temperature  measured  by  the 
thermostat  probe  with  a  positive 
differential  from  the  set  point:  if  the 
temperature  increases  and  reaches  set 
point  plus  differential  the  compressor is 
started  and  then  turned  off  when  the 
temperature reaches the set point value 
again. 

Time

Temper.

Compr.

SET

ON

 

In  case  of  fault  in  the  thermostat  probe  the  start  and  stop  of  the  compressor  are  timed  through 
parameters “

COn

” and “

COF

”. 

3.2

 

DEFROST 

Two defrost modes are available through the “

tdF

” parameter: defrost through electrical heater (

tdF 

=  EL

)  and  hot  gas    defrost  (

tdF  =  in

).  Other  parameters  are  used  to  control  the  interval  between 

defrost  cycles  (IdF),  its  maximum  length  (MdF)  and  two  defrost  modes:  timed  or  controlled  by  the 
evaporator’s probe (P2P).  
At the end of defrost dripping time is started, its length is set in the FSt parameter. With FSt =0 the 
dripping time is disabled. 

3.3

 

CONTROL OF EVAPORATOR FANS 

The fan control mode is selected by means of the “

FnC

” parameter: 

FnC = C_n:

  fans will switch ON and OFF with the compressor and

 not run

 during defrost; 

FnC = o_n

  fans will run even if the compressor is off, and not run during defrost; 

After defrost, there is a timed fan delay allowing for drip time, set by means of the “

Fnd

” parameter. 

FnC = C_Y

   fans will switch ON and OFF with the compressor and 

run

 during defrost; 

FnC = o_Y

  fans will run continuously also during defrost 

 

An additional parameter “

FSt

” provides the setting of temperature, detected by the evaporator probe, 

above  which  the  fans  are  always  OFF.  This  is  used  to  make  sure  circulation  of  air  only  if  his 
temperature is lower than set in “FSt”. 

3.3.1  Forced activation of fans 

This  function  managed  by  the 

Fct

  parameter  is  designed  to  avoid  short  cycles  of  fans,  that  could 

happen  when  the  controller  is  switched  on  or  after  a  defrost,  when  the  room  air  warms  the 
evaporator. 

Functioning: 

if  the  difference  of  temperature  between  the  evaporator  and  the  room 

probes is more than the value of the Fct parameter, the fans are switched on. With Fct=0 the function 
is disabled. 

3.3.2  Cyclical activation of the fans with compressor off. 

When  Fnc  =  c-n  or  c-Y  (fans  in  parallel  to  the  compressor),  by  means  of  the  Fon  and  FoF 
parameters the fans can carry out on and off cycles even if the compressor is switched off. When the 
compressor is stopped the fans go on working for the Fon time. With Fon =0 the fans remain always 
off, when the compressor is off.  

4.

 

FRONT PANEL COMMANDS 

 

 

: To display target set point; in programming mode it  selects a parameter  or confirm an 

operation. 

 (DEF) 

To start a manual defrost 

 

  (

UP)

:  To  see  the  max.  stored  temperature;  in  programming  mode  it  browses  the  parameter 

codes or increases the displayed value. 

 (

DOWN

) To see the min stored temperature; in programming mode it browses the parameter 

codes or decreases the displayed value. 

 

To switch the instrument off, if onF = oFF.  

 

To switch the light, if oA3 = Lig. 

KEY COMBINATIONS: 

  

 

To lock & unlock the keyboard

.

 

 

+

  

 

To enter in programming mode. 

  

+

  

 

To return to the room temperature display. 

4.1

 

USE OF LEDS 

Each LED function is described in the following table. 

LED 

MODE 

FUNCTION 

 

ON 

Compressor enabled 

 

Flashing  Anti-short cycle delay enabled 

 

ON 

Defrost enabled 

 

Flashing  Drip time in progress 

 

ON 

Fans enabled 

 

Flashing  Fans delay after defrost in progress. 

 

ON 

An alarm is occurring 

 

ON 

Continuous cycle is running 

  ON 

Energy saving enabled 

 

ON 

Light on 

ON 

Auxiliary relay on 

°C/°F 

ON 

Measurement unit 

°C/°F 

Flashing  Programming phase 

5.

 

MAX & MIN TEMPERATURE MEMORIZATION 

5.1

 

HOW TO SEE THE MIN TEMPERATURE 

1. 

 

Press and release the 

n

 key. 

2. 

 

The “Lo” message will be displayed followed by the minimum temperature recorded. 

3. 

 

By pressing the 

n

 key again or by waiting 5s the normal display will be restored. 

5.2

 

HOW TO SEE THE MAX TEMPERATURE 

1. 

 

Press and release the 

o

 key. 

2. 

 

The “Hi” message will be displayed followed by the maximum  temperature recorded. 

3. 

 

By pressing the 

o

 key again or by waiting 5s the normal display will be restored. 

5.3

 

HOW TO RESET THE MAX AND MIN TEMPERATURE RECORDED 

1.

 

Hold press the SET key for more than 3s, while the max. or min temperature is displayed. (rSt 
message will be displayed) 

2.

 

To confirm the operation the “rSt” message starts blinking and the normal temperature will be 
displayed. 

6.

 

MAIN FUNCTIONS 

6.1

 

HOW TO SEE THE SETPOINT 

 

1.

 

Push  and  immediately  release  the 

SET 

key:  the  display  will  show  the 

Set point value; 

2.

 

Push and immediately release the 

SET 

key or wait for 5 seconds to  

display the probe value again. 

6.2

 

HOW TO CHANGE THE SETPOINT 

1.

 

Push the 

SET 

key for more than 2 seconds to change the Set point value; 

2.

 

The value of the set point will be displayed and the “

°C” or “°F”

 LED starts blinking; 

3.

 

To change the Set value push the 

or 

n

 arrows within 10s. 

4.

 

To memorise the new set point value push the 

SET

 key again or wait 10s. 

Summary of Contents for PTD-RGC

Page 1: ...t 16 Case Cleaning 17 24 Parts Ordering 25 Appendices Table of Contents To ensure proper functionality and optimum performance it is STRONGLY recommended that Hillphoenix specialty cases be installed serviced by qualified technicians who have experience working with commercial refrigerated display merchandisers and storage cabinets For a list of Hillphoenix authorized installation service contracto...

Page 2: ...ii ...

Page 3: ...ith shelf lighting systems for direct or indirect exposure to water or other liquids The use of a misting system or water hose on a display case with a shelf lighting system resulting in the direct or indirect exposure of the lighting system to water can lead to a number of serious issues including without limitation electrical failures fire electric shock and mold in turn resulting in personal inj...

Page 4: ...x installation and operations handbooks accompanied by an alert symbol paired with the word DANGER WARNING or CAUTION All warning messages will inform you of the potential hazard how to reduce the risk of case damage personal injury or death and what may happen if the in structions are not properly followed W A R N I N G Indicates a potential threat of death or serious injury if all instructions a...

Page 5: ...Revision History new manual format_12 13 energy data_01 14 energy data_03 14 endviews_09 14 support diagram and parts page_02 15 warranty_04 16 energy data_09 16 v ...

Page 6: ...Volts 120 Volts Amps Watts Amps Watts Amps Watts Amps Watts Amps Watts PTD RGC BASE 6 2 0 6 72 1 8 3 0 9 108 10 4 1 2 144 12 4 1 2 144 Defrost Controls Model Defrosts per Day Run Off Time min Electric Defrost Timed Off Defrost Hot Gas Defrost Fail Safe min Termination Temp o F Fail Safe min Termination Temp o F Fail Safe min Termination Temp o F PTD RGC BASE DX 4 65 6 36 42 RRS 4 65 7 36 42 Model ...

Page 7: ...Contained2 Defrost Controls Model Fans per Case High Efficiency Fans Anti Condensate Fans Drain Heaters Optional Defrost Heaters 120 Volts 120 Volts 120 Volts 208 Volts Amps Watts Amps Watts Amps Watts Amps Watts PTD RGC DOME 4 1 6 8 10 12 Model Lights per Row Light Length ft Fluorescent Lighting Per Light Row Clearvoyant LED Lighting Per Light Row Standard Power Cornice or Shelf High Power Cornice...

Page 8: ...ASE 26 in 66 0 cm 96 1 2 in 245 1 cm 8 case 120 1 2 in 306 1 cm 10 case 144 1 2 in 367 0 cm 12 case ELECTRICAL RACEWAY LOWER REAR STORAGE WITH DOORS 6 1 4 in 15 9 cm 42 in 106 7 cm 51 in 129 5 cm 1 1 2 in 3 7 cm 34 5 16 in 87 2 cm 20 3 8 in 51 7 cm 9 1 4 in 23 5 cm 13 7 8 in 35 2 cm 22 3 4 in 57 8 cm 14 in 35 6 cm LOAD LIMIT LINE 16 3 4 in 42 5 cm 14 5 8 in 37 2 cm REFLECTIVE REAR LOAD DOORS 16 13...

Page 9: ...l or the express receipt and 2 signed by the carrier s agent otherwise the carrier may refuse the claim If damage becomes apparent after the equipment is unpacked retain all packing materials and submit a written request to the carrier for inspection within 14 days of receipt of the equipment Failure to follow this procedure will result in refusal by the carrier to honor any claims with a conseque...

Page 10: ...neered for air conditioned stores with a maximum ambient of 75 F and 55 relative humidity When selecting the location for placement of this case avoid the following conditions Excessive Air Movement 1 Doors 2 Air conditioned vents 3 Other air sources Excessive Heat 1 Windows 2 Sun 3 Flood lamps 8 feet or less from the product 4 Other heat sources C A U T I O N Locate the horizontal supports under ...

Page 11: ... remaining cases Be certain to properly level all cases Fig 3 Sealing the end frame WATERSHED END FRAME C A U T I O N Installation of 3rd party materials may result in diminished case performance COOLGENIX PANS Deck Pans 1 The Coolgenix deck pans are the main source of cooling 2 All products placed into the Coolgenix case must be at the appropriate temperature before placing into the case 3 Warm p...

Page 12: ...t be used Loading 1 When loading a case the product should be loaded through the rear load door opening 2 The rear doors should never be removed while merchan dising This is recommended to ensure optimum case operation and to prevent contamination of rear door surfaces 3 The front lift glass should only be lifted when cleaning the inside of the glass C A U T I O N Coolgenix pans are not designed t...

Page 13: ...s when the glycol system needs to be drained flushed and recharged usually due to contami nants being added to the approved propylene glycol Charging and air purging should be performed with the hand valve on the DX side of the chiller closed Field charging the chiller system requires bumping the pump The pump is capable of emptying the reservoir faster than fluid can be poured into it When the syst...

Page 14: ...er tight and sealed with the appropriate PVC or ABS cement Drain lines can be run left or right of the tee with the proper pitch to satisfy local drainage requirements When connecting the PVC to the existing floor drains be sure to provide as much downhill slope as possible and avoid long runs of drain lines Do not install condensate drains in contact with non insulated suction lines in order to pr...

Page 15: ... Coil Return Top Coils Refer to the table for the correct number of coils Supply Header Coolgenix Pan Coolgenix Pan Coolgenix Pan Coolgenix Pan Refer to the table for the correct number of pans Pan Solenoid SV 2 Top Coil Solenoid SV 1 Pan Return Header Hand Valve Hand Valve Coolgenix Shelves Coolgenix Shelves optional optional Shelf Solenoid SV 4 Shelf Return Header CASE CONNECTIONS Case Length Nu...

Page 16: ...m 6 in 15 2 cm 12 in 30 5 cm 1 in 2 5 cm 1 in 2 5 cm 15 x 11 MECHANICAL ACCESS FOR ELECT REFRIG AND DRAIN CONNECTIONS TOEKICK 42 in 106 7 cm TOEKICK L C FRONT OF CASE 72 1 2 in 184 2 cm 6 case 96 1 2 in 245 1 cm 8 case 120 1 2 in 306 1 cm 10 case 144 1 2 in 367 0 cm 12 case 123 2 cm 4 case 48 1 2 in 12 ...

Page 17: ...n serious injury or death Fig 7 T 8 light power cords W A R N I N G Using improper DC power supplies may damage the luminaires resulting in sub standard opera tion and increased chances of safety issues injury W A R N I N G Never replace a 24V DC power supply with a T8 or T5 ballast of any kind Ballasts use alternat ing current AC instead of direct current DC and operate at a much higher voltage t...

Page 18: ... shelf luminaires 1 Place hook into shelf roll form at shelf front and rotate rear of luminaire toward the shelf 2 Depress the rear clip so that luminaire can finish rotation and until clip engages the shelf bracket NON SHELF LUMINAIRES Removing non shelf luminaires 1 Simultaniously squeeze the plastic clips at each end 2 When the hooks are disengaged pull the luminaire free Re installing non shelf...

Page 19: ... toekick see pg 7 Have you removed the shipping blocks from the refrigeration and plumbing lines see pg 10 After powering up the case be certain that all of the steps listed below have been completed to ensure proper case functionality safety and compliance with warranty terms 1 Check all lights to ensure they are all functioning properly 2 Check case temperature and adjust controller as needed Be...

Page 20: ...o 90 o F to prevent the pump from running when only the shelves are calling for refrigeration Failure to do so could result in early pump failure these components requires flow all valves close and the pump cycles OFF Whether the controls are managed at the case or by the rack controller the case and product temperatures are maintained by having the top coils shelves and the Coolgenix deck pans cyc...

Page 21: ...nded rear sill access to the thermostats simply by lifting off the ballast cover from under the rear sill It is important to consult the control setting guidelines shown on pages 2 9 before setting defrost times Further adjustment may be required depending on store conditions DETERMINING SUPERHEAT To identify proper superheat settings complete the following 1 Obtain suction pressure from access po...

Page 22: ...n with a soft damp cloth Avoid using harsh or abrasive cleaners as they may dam age the lights Be certain that the luminaires are complete ly dry before re energizing Clean from top to bottom when cleaning the display case to avoid cross contamination If any potentially harmful cleaners are used be certain to provide a temporary separator e g cardboard plastic wrap etc between those cases that are...

Page 23: ...or rear of the case 2 By disconnecting the hoses by use of the quick connects 3 By turning off the chiller rack supply to the system in the machine room 4 By opening up the rear lower panel and turning off the chiller unit This pertains to semi self contained cases Fans and Pressure Plate 1 Diconnect power to the case and wait for fans to come to a complete stand still 2 To access the underside of...

Page 24: ...ved screws for reas sembly Fig 18 Coil cover removal Fig 19 Coil cover topside Fig 20 Coil cover underside 3 Carefully without bending the sheet metal cover lift from the back end of panel and rest the topside of coil cover on pressure plate handles Fig 19 20 4 Clean as necessary Use a spray bottle filled with an approved mild detergent and warm water This location should be accessed by qualified pe...

Page 25: ... load door removal 2 Use a spray bottle filled with an approved mild detergent and warm water 3 Use a clean disposable cloth approved item to thorough ly clean all areas of the case 4 Wipe down doors with a clean disposable cloth approved item 5 Place the cleaned doors on a clean sanitized surface until they are dry CASE CLEANING 21 ...

Page 26: ... refrigeration off to the case by the above methods put the case in a manual defrost through the Dixell Controller Push the DOWN key for more than 2 seconds and a manual defrost will start on the Dixell Con troller The controller must be turned back on when finished cleaning If your case is equipped by a different type of controller refer to the controller manual for putting the case into manual de...

Page 27: ... rear doors and tracks if applicable Remove the rear doors from the tracks Use a mild glass cleaner and a clean paper towel or cloth and wipe down the doors Spray the doors with sanitizer and allow them to air dry Spray the door tracks with a mild cleaning solution and wipe them down with a clean cloth or paper towel A bottle brush may be used for cleaning the grooves in the door track When cleani...

Page 28: ...l for cleaning If the case is not equipped with quick disconnects carefully lift the pans and lean against the front of the case until the case tank is cleaned Remove the pan spanner bars and rear pan support bars Spray the Coolgenix deck pans spanner bars and rear pan support bars with a mild cleaning solution and wipe them down with a clean cloth or paper towel DO NOT put the deck pans in the di...

Page 29: ...d wipe it down with a paper towels or a clean cloth Spray the cutting board with sanitizer and allow it to air dry Spray the rear sill with a mild cleaning solution and wipe it down with paper towels or clean cloth Spray the rear sill with sanitizer and allow it to air dry Replace the cutting board 7 Clean the exterior Spray the exterior panels with a mild cleaning solution and wipe them down with...

Page 30: ... case Re install the Coolgenix deck pans spanner bars and rear pan support bars back into the case It is essential to insure the spanner bars are set back in place to prevent the pans from warping If you have Coolgenix deck pans with disconnects reconnect the pan to the quick connect hose Reconnect the sensor to the center pan and insure proper contact The sensor is essential for the case to PROPE...

Page 31: ... product only extra strength or specialty products may not be suitable Glass Plus standard product only extra strength or specialty products may not be suitable Exceed Multi Surface Glass Cleaner from Kay Chemical Company Greensboro NC Warm Water Note equivalent store brand glass cleaning products are normally acceptable substitutes to the brand name products listed above The cleaning cloths named...

Page 32: ... the part is intended Length of the part if applicable Color of part if painted or color of polymer part Whether part is for left or right hand application Quantity Data tag is located on the left end exterior panel or top interior of the case If the parts are to be returned for credit contact the Parts Department Do not send parts without authorization PARTS ORDERING 28 ...

Page 33: ...A1 A4 Wiring Information B1 B4 Dixell Operating Instructions C1 Sporlan Pressure Temperature Chart D1 Parts List APPENDIX ...

Page 34: ...HITE TO LIGHT POWER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK TO BLOCK 4 A 2 BLACK FAN POWER WHITE TO BLOCK 4 E 2 WHITE FAN POWER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK TO DOME SOLENOID BLACK POWER WHITE TO DOME SOLENOID WHITE POWER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK POWER FROM 6 1 WHITE POWER FROM 6 2 WHITE DOME LIGHT WHITE TO 2 K WHITE TO 5 2 BLACK DOME SWITCH GRAY FRONT SWITCH WHITE TO 1 F ...

Page 35: ...TION GREEN TO ISO GREEN TO ISO GROUND BLACK TO BLOCK 2 E 2 BLACK TO LIGHT POWER WHITE TO BLOCK 2 I 2 WHITE TO LIGHT POWER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK TO BLOCK 3 A 2 BLACK FAN POWER WHITE TO BLOCK 3 E 2 WHITE FAN POWER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK TO DOME SOLENOID BLACK POWER WHITE TO DOME SOLENOID WHITE POWER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK POWER FROM 5 1 WHITE POWER...

Page 36: ...T BLUE DRIVER WHITE DRIVER BLACK DOME LIGHT RED DOME LIGHT GRAY TO 5 C GRAY TO 1 E BLUE DRIVER RED DRIVER BLACK DRIVER BLACK DRIVER WHITE DRIVER RED TOP LIGHT RED TOP LIGHT RED SHELF LIGHT RED SHELF LIGHT BLUE DRIVER BLUE SHELF LIGHT BLUE SHELF LIGHT WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION WHITE TO 2 H BLACK SWITCH GRAY SWITCH GRAY TO 2 E WHITE TO 1 F BLACK DRIVER WHITE DRIVER BLACK TO 4 A BLACK LIGHT P...

Page 37: ... BLACK SHELF LIGHT RED SHELF LIGHT BLACK DOME LIGHT GRAY SWITCH WHITE POWER FROM 4 E BLACK DRIVER WHITE DRIVER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK SWITCH BLACK DRIVER WHITE DRIVER WHITE TO 5 I WHITE TO 1 F BLACK TO 5 G GRAY SWITCH GRAY TO 1 E RED TOP LIGHT RED DRIVER RED SHELF LIGHT RED TOP LIGHT RED SHELF LIGHT BLACK TOP LIGHT BLACK TOP LIGHT BLUE DRIVER BLUE SHELF LIGHT BLUE SHELF LIGHT WHIT...

Page 38: ...PORATOR FANS The fan control mode is selected by means of the FnC parameter FnC C_n fans will switch ON and OFF with the compressor and not run during defrost FnC o_n fans will run even if the compressor is off and not run during defrost After defrost there is a timed fan delay allowing for drip time set by means of the Fnd parameter FnC C_Y fans will switch ON and OFF with the compressor and run ...

Page 39: ...pressor is OFF in case of faulty thermostat probe With COF 0 compressor is always active DISPLAY CF Temperature measurement unit C Celsius F Fahrenheit WARNING When the measurement unit is changed the SET point and the values of the parameters Hy LS US Ot ALU and ALL have to be checked and modified if necessary rES Resolution for C in 1 C dE 0 1 C allows decimal point display Lod Instrument displa...

Page 40: ...will stop as soon as the digital input is de activated 8 4 PRESSURE SWITCH i1F PAL If during the interval time set by did parameter the pressure switch has reached the number of activation of the nPS parameter the CA pressure alarm message will be displayed The compressor and the regulation are stopped When the digital input is ON the compressor is always OFF If the nPS activation in the did time ...

Page 41: ...in 15 Pr2 COF Compressor OFF time with faulty probe 0 y 255 min 30 Pr2 CF Temperature measurement unit C y F C Pr2 rES Resolution in integer dE dec point dE Pr1 Lod Probe displayed P1 P2 P1 Pr2 rEd2 X REP display P1 P2 P3 P4 SEt dtr P1 Pr2 dLy Display temperature delay 0 20 0 min 10 sec 0 Pr2 dtr P1 P2 percentage for disply 1 99 50 Pr2 tdF Defrost type EL el heater in hot gas EL Pr1 dFP Probe sele...

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Page 43: ...Remote Bottom Deck L End Panel Trim M End Panel N Fixed End Glass O End Toekick P Electrical Raceway Q Outside Back R Lower Rear Storage w Doors S Shelf Standard T Adjustable Shelf Bracket U Insulated Drain Pan V Air Discharge W Coolgenix Bottom Deck X Strut Y Sliding Rear Load Doors Z Gravity Coil D1 PARTS LIST A B E D F G L M C K I H J Z Q P X Y R S T U V W O N ...

Page 44: ...urned within two weeks after startup 5 If the defective part is not returned to the Manufacturer 6 To service maintenance or wear and tear parts such as lights starters and ballasts MODIFICATIONS TO GENERAL WARRANTY The following sets forth certain modifications to the General Warranty for specific products of Manufacturer DISPLAY CASE AND SPECIALTY PRODUCTS CLEARVOYANT LED LIGHTING The warranty p...

Page 45: ...ter directly on fan motors or any electrical connections All lighting receptacles must be dried off prior to insertion and re energizing the lighting circuit Please refer to the Use and Maintenance section of this installation manual BDM0818 703 Franklin Street PO Box 478 Keosauqua IA 52565 Due to our commitment to continuous improvement all specifications are subject to change without notice Hill...

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