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INDEX 

 

 

1.

 

Introduction 

 

2.

 

Manufacturers Retained Rights and Responsibilities 

 

3.

 

Transportation & Storage 

 

4.

 

Commissioning 

4.1

 Positioning 

4.2

 Initial Hygiene 

4.3

 Connection to Electrical Supply 

4.4

 Connection to Drains 

 

5.

 

Technical Characteristics 

5.1

 Electrical Consumption 

5.2

 Noise and Vibration 

5.3

 Possible Applications 

 

6.

 

Usage 

6.1.1

 Switching On/Off 

6.1.2

 Temperature Readout 

6.1.3

 Setting Temperature 

6.1.4

 Alarm Codes 

6.2

 Storage of Foodstuffs 

6.3

 Defrosting 

6.3.1

 Defrost Timer 

6.3.2

 Manual Defrosting 

 

7.

 

Maintenance 

7.1

 Periodic Cleaning 

7.2

 Cleaning of Condenser 

7.3

 Cabinet Not in Use 

 

8.

 

Troubleshooting 

8.1

 If the cabinet is not operating 

8.2

 If temperature is not being achieved 

8.3

 If the cabinet leaks water 

8.4

 Excessive Noise 

 

9.

 

Spares/Repairs 

 

10.

  Disposal 

Summary of Contents for BH1SS

Page 1: ...UPRIGHT REFRIGERATOR MANUAL OF INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND INSTALLATION www pentlandwholesale co uk...

Page 2: ...ion 5 2 Noise and Vibration 5 3 Possible Applications 6 Usage 6 1 1 Switching On Off 6 1 2 Temperature Readout 6 1 3 Setting Temperature 6 1 4 Alarm Codes 6 2 Storage of Foodstuffs 6 3 Defrosting 6 3...

Page 3: ...you will ensure a long and productive life from your machine 2 Manufacturers Retained Rights and Responsibilities It is forbidden reproduce in whole or in part any of these instructions without the ex...

Page 4: ...ortation The equipment is wrapped in absorbent material and contained and fixed within a fixed pallet and stiff cardboard crate Weights are listed as follows MODEL NET Wt Kg Packing Wt Kg BH1SS BH2SS...

Page 5: ...installed in a suitable environment and not exposed to open air or exposed to rain The correct position to site the unit is away from direct heat sources radiators cookers etc and out of direct sunlig...

Page 6: ...binet has to be stored at distance from the power supply ensure that the ensuing connection conforms to all local safety regulations Cabinets supplied with integral condensing units are supplied with...

Page 7: ...it does not generate vibrations enough to affect the surroundings 5 3 Suitable Usage Do not use this equipment to maintain and store medical supplies The cabinet is tested to Class4 of the ISO 1992 re...

Page 8: ...erature will be displayed on the controller as soon as the unit is switched on 6 1 3 Setting The Cabinet temperature By pressing the SET button for 1 second it is possible to read the set temperature...

Page 9: ...ximum Temperature alarm Outputs unchanged LA Minimum temperature alarm Outputs unchanged EA External alarm Outputs unchanged CA Serious external alarm All outputs OFF dA Door open Compressor and fan r...

Page 10: ...a door wait a few moments before reopening Whilst stocking only open and fill one door drawer at a time to eliminate the risk of over balancing 6 3 Defrosting 6 3 1 Defrost Timer The electronic contro...

Page 11: ...nser at least once a week Before beginning ensure the unit is disconnected from the power supply then proceed as follows Unscrew and remove protective grill Remove the dust deposited on the front surf...

Page 12: ...ed on The controller has been correctly set The cabinet is not defrosting frosting The evaporator is not covered with frost The condenser is not blocked with dust The cabinet is not located close to a...

Page 13: ...tion to that supplied with the cabinet The engineer must ensure that there is no possibility of water ingress or damp For replacement or extra parts please scan the QR code below with your smartphone...

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