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De Rigo Refrigeration s.r.l. 

Electric panels

 

  

DIXELL PLUG-IN 

 

Locking the keypad 
Press 

o

 and 

n

 simultaneously for 2 seconds to lock the keypad; the flashing text 

POF

” 

appears; repeating 

the procedure unlocks the keypad and displays the flashing text 

PON

 

View the setpoint value   
 If you press 

“set”

 

 and release it, the value will be view-only, without any possibility of editing it. Pressing it 

again and waiting 5 seconds, it returns to the probe temperature reading.

 

 

Edit the setpoint value 
Press the 

“set”

 key for approximately 3s until the LED 

h

 

starts flashing. Then release the

 key and set the new 

value by pressing 

o

 

and

 

n

. When finished,

 press the 

“set” 

key once to

 memorise the value.  

 

Manual activation of defrost cycle 
The defrost cycle can be activated manually by keeping the 

n

 

key pressed for more than 10 seconds. If de-

frosting starts, the LED 

g

 switches on fixed. If nothing has happened after this amount of time, check that the 

evaporator probe temperature (Pd2) is lower than the block temperature DTE

.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Exiting alarm 
Once detected, the alarm signal remains displayed until the alarm condition finishes. 
 
How to reset alarms 
Probe  alarms  P1  and  P2  trigger  approximately  10  seconds  after  the  probe  failure;  they  reset  automatically 
10 seconds after the probe resumes proper operation. We recommend checking the connections before replac-
ing the probe. 
Temperature alarms HA and LA are reset automatically as soon as the thermostat temperature returns to nor-
mal, when defrost starts or the door opens. 
The external alarm EA is reset as soon as the digital input is deactivated.

 

 

To view or modify the Setpoint. In programming, 

it selects or confirms a value. 

 

Scrolls menu options, decreases values.

 

 

ON defrosting in progress Flashing indicates entrance in 

programming menu or dripping in progress.

 

 

ON output active. Flashing indicates entrance in programming 

menu or a delay against close start-ups.

 

 

Scrolls menu options, increases values.

 

 

Mes. 

Cause

 

 

Status of outputs

 

 

P1

 

Probe 1 error

 

Output according to CON e COF

 

P2 

Probe 2 error

 

End of timed defrost

 

P5

 

Probe 5 error

 

Not modifiable

 

HA

 

High temperature alarm

 

Not modifiable

 

LA

 

Low temperature alarm

 

Not modifiable

 

EA 

External Alarm

 

Not modifiable

 

Local alarms

 

 

Summary of Contents for Eco Madeira M1

Page 1: ...Manual VZST11851 D G2713 Revision 00 Revision date 11 03 2013 EURO MADEIRA USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Read carefully and preserve together with the counter Euro Madeira Eco Madeira EN ...

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Page 3: ...le for property damage and or personal harm due to failure to comply with the instructions contained in this manual It is therefore recommended that whoever uses this counter carefully read the use and maintenance manual The refrigerated counters which the following use and maintenance instructions refer to comply with Standard ISO 23953 2 Refrigerated display cabinets and apply the HACCP Foodstuf...

Page 4: ...addition it is available in Eco Madeira where a sliding door is provided that allows good energy savings All wall counters in the Madeira range are furthermore available in plug in and remote versions The plug in wall counter is equipped with a compressor and begins operation as soon as the plug is con nected to the mains supply while the counter in the remote version requires connection to the ce...

Page 5: ...y Dew point 1 16 C 80 12 C 2 22 C 65 15 C 3 25 C 60 17 C 4 30 C 55 20 C 5 40 C 40 24 C 6 27 C 70 21 C With reference to environmental climate classes it must be specified that when climate class 3 is indicated it means that climate class 3 or lower can be valid Model Item Via Cavassico Inferiore 1 32028 TRICHIANA BELLUNO Serial number Series Year Voltage 1 Rated power 2 Rated Current 8 MAX defrost...

Page 6: ...cent lighting is preferable to incandescent lighting and should be used Should incandescent lights be used make sure that the lighting devices are appropriately ventilated by large ventilation slots Surfaces at room temperature radiate enough heat to harm proper operation of the counter This ef fect can be limited by installing heat reflecting ceilings or placing the counters one in front of the o...

Page 7: ...oves foreseen by standards in force Full cleaning every three months of all parts of the counter wearing the protective gloves foreseen by standards in force Do not clean the appliance with water jets Cleaning the condenser If present the counter condensers gather dust and filth and must be cleaned regularly In standard use conditions this operation must be done at least once a month using a hard ...

Page 8: ...nly original factory spare parts Connect the power cable to a plug that is easily accessible even after the counter is positioned Isolate the power circuit upstream by means of an omnipolar circuit breaker switch with a minimum contact opening of 3 mm ATTENTION The arrangement and amount of products must not exceed the load limit We also rec ommend making sure that the full load is not excessive f...

Page 9: ...o the set point If the temperature increases and reaches the set point plus hysteresis the compressor is started and then turned off when the temperature reaches the set point value refer to figure In case of probe fault compressor on and off are governed by time through the parameters Con and COF Defrosting There are two defrost modes via the parameter tdF tdF EL defrosting with the electrical re...

Page 10: ...ir inlet for the counter to operate properly A refrigerated display counter is not intended to chill perishable food products but rather to keep them at the temperature at which they were introduced Food products warmer than that specified for the counter should not be placed in a refrigerated counter Do not leave refrigerated food products on pallets or similar structures inside the shop longer t...

Page 11: ...personnel IMPORTANT replace the light bulb with a part of the same type and power To replace the light bulb 1 Disconnect power to the counter 2 Release the light bulb both on the right and left slightly pressing downwards Fig 2a 3 Remove the light bulb from the protective tube taking off the plastic end piece making sure it does not come out suddenly Fig 2b except for LED lamps 4 Reinsert the new ...

Page 12: ...NT replace the light bulb with a part of the same type and power To replace the light bulb 1 Disconnect power to the counter 2 Release the light bulb both on the right and left slightly pressing downwards Fig 3a 3 Remove the light bulb from the protective tube taking off the plastic end piece making sure it does not come out suddenly Fig 3b 3c except for LED lamps 4 Reinsert the new light bulb in ...

Page 13: ...ey lock 3 Insert the aluminium profile along the entire length of the shelf Fig 4b 4 Insert the price tag profile along the entire length of the previously positioned aluminium profile Fig 4c Apply the shelf supports and shelves only after having installed the price tag profile keeping in mind that the shelves can also be positioned horizontally Fig 5a or with a 10 inclination Fig 5b Fig 4a Fig 4b...

Page 14: ...counter is configured with night blinds remember that closing them during the night hours saves a considerable amount of energy ATTENTION Clean the blind using only soft non abrasive cloths neutral soap and water Rewind the blind slowly using the handle ...

Page 15: ...e correct functioning just switch the counter off and back on Electric panels The following are the different types of electric controllers belonging to the panels with which the counter can be configured Also remember that the product will only have one of the available configu rations ATTENTION For further information on the chosen instrument consult the specific manual of the de vice supplied t...

Page 16: ... DTE Exiting alarm Once detected the alarm signal remains displayed until the alarm condition finishes How to reset alarms Probe alarms P1 and P2 trigger approximately 10 seconds after the probe failure they reset automatically 10 seconds after the probe resumes proper operation We recommend checking the connections before replac ing the probe Temperature alarms HA and LA are reset automatically a...

Page 17: ...een Controller parameters map only if present Various documentation such as motorised night blind instructions electronic valve instructions only if present N B At times labels with additional instructions and or recommendations are applied on some counter surfaces Par DESCRIPTION Adjustment range EURO MADEIRA ECO MADEIRA Cl H 1 10 C Cl M2 5 8 C Cl M1 1 5 C Cl H 1 10 C Cl M2 1 7 C Cl M1 1 5 C SET ...

Page 18: ... 1875 2500 Voltage V 220 230 Frequency Hz 50 Operating temperature C 0 2 Max absorbed nominal power W 53 92 138 184 Max absorbed nominal current A 0 23 0 40 0 60 0 80 Max absorbed defrost power W 228 302 598 754 Climate class ISO 23953 2 M1 Euro Madeira M1 without MULTIDECK Climate class T 937 1250 1875 2500 Voltage V 220 230 Frequency Hz 50 Operating temperature C 3 5 Max absorbed nominal power W...

Page 19: ...7 1250 1875 2500 Voltage V 220 230 Frequency Hz 50 Operating temperature C 0 2 Max absorbed nominal power W 660 1030 1163 Max absorbed nominal current A 3 04 4 83 5 07 Max absorbed defrost power W 44 141 161 Climate class ISO 23953 2 M1 Eco Madeira M1 with MULTIDECK Climate class T 937 1250 1875 2500 Voltage V 220 230 Frequency Hz 50 Operating temperature C 0 2 Max absorbed nominal power W 44 68 8...

Page 20: ...nt A 3 04 4 83 5 07 Max absorbed defrost power W 44 141 161 Climate class ISO 23953 2 M2 Eco Madeira M2 with MULTIDECK Climate class T 937 1250 1875 2500 Voltage V 220 230 Frequency Hz 50 Operating temperature C 3 5 Max absorbed nominal power W 44 68 88 Max absorbed nominal current A 0 19 0 30 0 38 Max absorbed defrost power W 44 68 88 Climate class ISO 23953 2 M1 Eco Madeira M2 without MULTIDECK ...

Page 21: ...s which could hinder proper operation Should malfunctioning persist immediately contact the closest service centre 3 The counter makes too much noise Check that the screws and nuts are fastened all the way Using a level check that the counter is level Should the noise persist immediately contact the closest service centre 4 Gas Leak or Fire Should this critical situation occur move away from the c...

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Page 24: ...2036 Sedico BL Italy Tel 39 0437 5591 Fax 39 0437 559300 info derigorefrigeration com Ronchi dei Legionari Plant Via Redipuglia 163 34077 Ronchi dei Legionari GO Italy Tel 39 0481 477411 Fax 39 0481 776330 The company reserves the right to make technical changes without prior warning ...

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