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7.3.

Operation on STANDBY mode

VERY IMPORTANT

THE UNIT MUST BE SHUT--DOWN BEFORE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING THE
STANDBY SUPPLY CABLE !

1. Before starting :

-

On the power network : check that the type of current corresponds to the characteristics of the

unit (see paragraph 7.3.3.).

-

On the unit : connect the unit to the power network.

7.3.1. Starting the unit

2. Start the unit by pressing the ON key (9.). Start--up is time--delayed for 10 seconds.

3. The digital display (1.) of the cab control displays the box temperature.

4. Check the temperature setpoint is correct by pressing the SET key (6.). The setpoint temperature is

highlighted on the digital display.

5. Enter a new setpoint if necessary (see temperature setpoint adjustment 7.5. -- page 16).

In the event of difficulty on start--up, check that :

Network supply is ok.
The control box fuses have not blown (refer to the electric schematic supplied with the unit).
The temperature selected by the cab control has not been affected.

7.3.2. Stoping the unit

1. Press the OFF key (8.).

7.3.3. Standby operation guidelines

For safe, reliable operation in Standby mode, it is important to consider the following guidelines :

a. ALWAYS CHECK

that the unit if OFF (Cab command) before connecting or disconnecting it from the

power source.

b.

The extension cable and fuse used for network connection must comply with the legislation currently appli-

cable on the site of use (minimum H07 RNF CEI 245--4) and with the unit specifications as described in

the table below :

Summary of Contents for XARIOS X 200-04

Page 1: ...E 518 M VAT FR52410041776 The information contained in this document is not contractually binding and may not be reproduced without prior approval Printed in France 05 05 62 61177 01 CARRIER TRANSICOL...

Page 2: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 9 8 7 10 a b c d e f 2 3 INSTALLATION g...

Page 3: ...g trouble free performance when it is properly operated and maintained The checks outlined in this guide will help to minimize on the road problems In addition a comprehensive maintenance program will...

Page 4: ...Stoping the unit 14 7 3 3 Standby operation guidelines 14 7 4 To change display brightness 16 7 5 To change setpoint temperature 16 7 6 To change defrost parameters 16 7 7 To change other datas 17 7 8...

Page 5: ...ling them to adapt to any vehicle and any configuration a Evaporator b Condenser c Cab control d Compressor mounting kit e Vehicle battery f Standby plug g Main road fuse 3 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Th...

Page 6: ...Lock out Tag out can be performed as described above When there is protective structure fan grid or guard for example make sure they are in place Never removed them when the refrigeration unit is runn...

Page 7: ...andling must be done by qualified people Keep any flame any lighted object or any source of sparks away from the refrigerant unit Always use Personal Protective Equipment when handling refrigerant saf...

Page 8: ...created by the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons Exhaust gas is poisonous breathing it in induces drowsiness and may lead to loss of consciousness The following symptoms indicate exhaust gas has...

Page 9: ...ace Press to external sides to eliminate air bubbles 4 PRODUCT LOADING Proper air circulation in the insulated box air that can move around and through the load is a critical element in maintaining pr...

Page 10: ...It is recommended to open doors as little as possible to avoid the intake of hot air and humidity D Select the temperature by means of the thermostat according to the transported goods D Check the int...

Page 11: ...y doors are open in order to maintain the temperature of the cargo and keep the unit operating correctly 6 QUICK GLANCE ON THE DISPLAY BOARD Keep the fold out sheet while reading the instructions 6 1...

Page 12: ...ted the unit automatically starts up in the other mode An output for a buzzer alarm is available on the unit In all cases the unit can be completely shut down manually by pressing the OFF key on the C...

Page 13: ...e charge alternator and road compressor drive belts 2 Start the vehicle engine 3 Start the unit by pressing the ON key 9 Start up is time delayed for 40 seconds 4 The digital display 1 of the cab cont...

Page 14: ...digital display 5 Enter a new setpoint if necessary see temperature setpoint adjustment 7 5 page 16 In the event of difficulty on start up check that Network supply is ok The control box fuses have no...

Page 15: ...s Operating voltage XARIOS 150 04 XARIOS 200 04 400 3 50Hz 2 4 amps 2 4 amps 230 1 50Hz 8 amps 8 amps 208 230 1 60Hz Not available 9 amps c The unit connection cable must be fitted with a ground conne...

Page 16: ...etpoint 3 Press the SET key 6 to return to box temperature display 7 6 To change defrost parameters IMPORTANT If when settings are adjusted no key is activated within 5 sec the system reverts to displ...

Page 17: ...to box temperature display 7 8 To change default parameters IMPORTANT If when settings are adjusted no key is activated within 5 sec the system reverts to displaying the box temperature All changes m...

Page 18: ...pen AL03 Standby compressor over heated AL04 Clutch compressor fault AL05 Contactor fault AL06 Condenser fault AL07 Evaporator fan fault AL08 Hot water solenoid fault AL09 Defrost valve HGS1 fault AL1...

Page 19: ...ccess malfunction messages are displayed instead of temperature read out as soon as the malfunction is detected and remain displayed as long as malfunction persists The unit does not run until the mal...

Page 20: ...ressor oil level Check the operation of the cab control Service B Replace condenser fan motor brushes Replace idler pulley bearings if any EVERY YEAR Replace filter drier Clean up the TXV orifice filt...

Page 21: ..._C inclusive can be chosen The cooling capacity of a unit is determined by a test carried out in one of the approved testing stations and ratified by an official report Note The K factor of bodies int...

Page 22: ...A AUSTRIA 0800 291039 B BELGIUM 0800 99310 CH SWITZERLAND 0800 838839 D GERMANY 0800 1808180 DK DENMARK 808 81832 E SPAIN 900 993213 F FRANCE 0800 913148 FIN FINLAND 0800 113221 GB GREAT BRITAIN 0800...

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