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Before requesting any service on your unit, please check the following points. 

Please note that this guide serves only as a reference for solutions to common problems. 

SYMPTOM 

POSSIBLE CAUSE 

CORRECTIVE ACTION 

Compressor 
not running. 

Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped.   
Power cord unplugged. 
Thermostat set too high. 
Cabinet in defrost cycle. 

Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. 
Plug in power cord. 
Set thermostat to lower temperature. 
Wait for defrost cycle to finish. 

Condensing 
unit runs for   
long periods 
of time. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Excessive amount of warm product   
placed in cabinet. 
Prolonged door opening or door ajar. 
 
 
Door gasket(s) not sealing properly. 
 
 
 
 
Dirty condenser coil. 
Evaporator coil iced over. 
 
 

Allow adequate time for product to 
cool down. 
Ensure doors are closed when not in 
use. Avoid opening doors for long 
periods of time. 
Ensure gaskets are snapped in 
completely. Remove gasket and   
wash with soap and water. Check 
condition of gasket and Replace if 
necessary. 
Clean the condenser coil. 
Unplug unit and allow coil to defrost. 
Make sure thermostat is not set too 
cold. Ensure that door gasket(s) are 
sealing properly. 

Cabinet 
temperature   
is too warm. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thermostat set too warm. 
Blocking air flow. 
 
 
 
Excessive amount of warm product   
placed in cabinet. 
Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. 
 
Dirty condenser coil. 
Prolonged door opening or door ajar. 
 
 
Evaporator coil iced over. 

Set thermostat to lower temperature. 
Re-arrange product to allow for   
Proper air flow. Make sure there is at 
least four inches of clearance from 
evaporator. 
Allow adequate time for product to 
cool down. 
Replace fuse or reset circuit   
breaker. 
Clean the condenser coil. 
Ensure doors are closed when 
not in use. Avoid opening doors 
for long periods of time. 
(see above) 

Cabinet is   
noisy. 

Loose part(s).   
Tubing vibration. 
 

Locate and tighten loose part(s). 
Ensure tubing is free from contact 
with other tubing or components. 

Summary of Contents for BCF20

Page 1: ...BLAST CHILLER Installation Operation Maintenance Manual BCF20 40 60 Models...

Page 2: ...General use of the cabinet 3 Operation instruction for temperature controller 4 REGULAR MAINTENANCE 10 Cleaning the condenser coil 10 Cleaning the fan blade and motor 11 Cleaning the interior of unit...

Page 3: ...n a pallet and shrink wrapped Documentation is inserted into a clear pocket located inside the unit Carefully remove the protective plastic film and cardboard from the unit exterior and from the door...

Page 4: ...ting equipment high ambient temperature will cause the compressor to overwork leading to higher energy bills and gradual breakdown of the unit The appliance shall not be exposed to rain sun The cabine...

Page 5: ...g period of time please unplug the unit from the outlet After unplugging the unit wait at least 10 minutes before re plugging it Failure to do so could cause damage to the compressor Do not attempt to...

Page 6: ...ate that product should be placed in the Blast Chiller Blast Freezer within 30 minutes from completion of cooking The packaging of food and the way in which it is loaded or placed within the equipment...

Page 7: ...all the main features of cycle can be printed start and end of the cycle length of the cycle logging of the temperature of the cabinet and goods Frontal panel Quick start 1 DISPLAY The upper display...

Page 8: ...DING PHASE TO DISPLAY Push and release the SET key 6 the holding set point of the selected cycle is displayed for 5 sed TO MODIFY while the set point is displayed hold pushed the SET key till the HdS...

Page 9: ...NT While SETH is displayed hold pushed the SET key till the SETH label starts flashing and LED near the SET key is turned on Use the arrow key to modify the value and the SET key to confirm it TO CONF...

Page 10: ...following table 9 HOW TO SELECT A CYCLE 1 Push the to move among the cycles C1 C2 C3 C4 and the holding cycle The related symbol on the display will be lighted and the cycle will be selected NOTE to...

Page 11: ...sually called hard chill soft chill freezing cycle 2 For each phase there are 3 parameters iS1 iS 2 iS 3 Set point related to the insert probes that stops the current phase rS1 rS2 rS3 set point of th...

Page 12: ...the three insert probes reach the iS3 value the values End followed by the i1P or i2P or i3P are shown on the display Cycle ends when all the probes have reached the iS3 value A signal is generated bu...

Page 13: ...gular basis preferably weekly Simply remove door gasket from the frame of the door soak in warm water and soap for thirty 30 minutes dry with soft cloth and replace Check door gaskets for proper seal...

Page 14: ...ure gaskets are snapped in completely Remove gasket and wash with soap and water Check condition of gasket and Replace if necessary Clean the condenser coil Unplug unit and allow coil to defrost Make...

Page 15: ...W D H mm wats W Load A Climate Class Container capacity in GN1 1 Chilling capacity in 90mins kg Freezing capacity in 240mins kg BCF20 HC R290 150 800 800 930 750 4 5 4 5 20 15 BCF40 HC R290 150 800 80...

Page 16: ...Adjusting parameters on a Blizzard Blast Chiller To start the cycle press and release the key...

Page 17: ...Pre set cycle settings...

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