Electrolux 726673 Installation, Operating And Maintenance Instructions Download Page 11

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WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES WHEN

UNPACKING AND INSTALLING THE
APPLIANCE.

Read these instructions carefully before
attempting installation.  Installation and initial startup should be
performed by a qualified installer.  Unless the installation

instructions for this product are followed by a qualified service
technician (a person experienced in and knowledgable with the
installation of commercial equipment) then the terms and

conditions on the Manufacturer's  Warranty will be rendered void
and no warranty of any kind shall apply.

IF IN DOUBT PLEASE CONTACT LOCAL SERVICE
AGENCY.

 

CAUTION:

the operations described below should be carried out in com-
pliance with current safety regulations, with reference both

to the equipment used and the operating procedures.

IMPORTANT: before moving the appliance, make sure that

the load-bearing capacity of the lifting equipment to be used
is suitable for the weight of the appliance.

B.1.1 REMOVING THE PACKAGING
B.1.1.1 Removing the packaging and handling

Cut the straps and remove the protective film, taking care not to

scratch the sheet metal if scissors or blades are used.  Remove
the top (in cardboard), the polystyrene corners and the vertical
protection pieces.  For appliances with stainless-steel cabinets,

carefully remove the protective film without tearing it, to avoid
leaving glue stuck to the surface.
Should this happen, remove the traces of glue with a non-

corrosive solvent, rinsing it off and drying carefully.  It is advisable
to go over all the s/steel surfaces with a rag soaked in vaseline
oil, in order to form a protective film.  Use a transpallet or fork-

lift truck to lift appliances. Inserting the forks under the pallet, lift
the appliance and carry it to the place of installation, making sure
that the load is balanced.

 

WARNING:

during handling do not push or pull the unit: it may tip over or be
damaged.

B.1.1.2  Disposing of the packaging

Packing materials should be disposed of accordance with the
binding laws in the country where the appliance is to be used.

Recyclable plastic parts are marked as follows:

polythene:

 outer wrapping, instructions booklet 

 

bag

PE

polypropylene:

  straps

PP

polystyrene foam:

 corner pads

PS

pressed board: 

protective surround elements

B.2.1 POSITIONING

Install the equipment, taking all the safety precautions

required for this type of operation, also respecting
the relevant fire-prevention instructions.
Place the appliance in a ventilated room and away

from heat sources such as radiators or air-
conditioning systems,  in order to allow the cooling
of the refrigerating unit components.

Never cover the condenser, not even temporarily, as
this may jeopardise the operation of both the
condenser and the appliance.

Make sure to position the appliance taking into consideration
the space needed for door opening.
Pay particular attention to levelling of the floor on which the
appliance stands, in order to ensure its optimal operation.

 

IMPORTANT:

level the appliance, otherwise its operation could be
compromised.

Use the height-adjustable feet  to make sure the appliance is
level, and at the same time check that the door closes properly

.

+30 mm

-10 mm

For trouble-free operation of the appliance, it is recommended
that a gap of at least 9.84”/ 250mm be left between the appli-

ance and the ceiling.
Should the appliance be installed in rooms where there are
corrosive substances (chlorine, etc.), it is advisable to go over

all the stainless steel surfaces with a  cloth coated with vaseline
oil, in order to form a protective film.
The maximum ambient temperature at which the appliances

may operate is +109.4°F/+43°C.

Note: 

the power plug should be accessible even after having

placed the appliance in its final position for installation.

IMPORTANT:

 on the back of the appliance there are two cables,

indicated with the letter 

“K”

.  These cables are used for fixing the

appliance to the wall, if required.

 B.1 INSTALLATION

Summary of Contents for 726673

Page 1: ... VERTICAUX PROSTORE SMART FRIGORÍFICOS VERTICALES PROSTORE SMART INSTALLATION OPERATINGANDMAINTENANCEINSTRUCTIONS ISTRUZIONIDIINSTALLAZIONE FUNZIONAMENTOEMANUTENZIONE INSTRUCTIONSD INSTALLATION D UTILISATIONETDEMAINTENANCE INSTRUCCIONESDEINSTALACIÓN USOYMANTENIMIENTO USA Page 07 19 IT Pagina 20 32 FR Page 33 45 ES Página 46 58 ...

Page 2: ...IAGRAM SCHEMA DI INSTALLAZIONE I electrical connection K position of cables for fixing the appliance I connessione elettrica K posizione cordini per fissaggio apparecchiatura I branchement électrique K position des câbles de fixation de l appareil I conexión eléctrica K posición de los cables para inmovilizar el aparato 105 66 Gallons 400 Liters 105 66 Galloni 400 litri SCHÉMA D INSTALLATION DIAGR...

Page 3: ...n lumineux SERVICE ALARMS 4 Bouton MANUAL DEFROST UP 5 Bouton temperature Category selection DOWN 6 Bouton HACCP ALARMS 7 Affichage 8 Témoin lumineux COMPRESSOR STATUS 9 Témoin lumineux POWER SUPPLY STATUS 10 Bouton ON OFF FR 1 Accesso al pulsante per le categorie degli alimenti 2 Pulsante ON OFF elevata umidità 2a Spia elevata umidità 3 Pulsante allarmi di servizio 3a Spia allarmi di servizio 4 P...

Page 4: ...4 REVERSINGOPENINGOFTHEDOOR INVERSIONEAPERTURADELLEPORTE H G F E Dett 1 Dett 2 INVERSIONDUSENSD OUVERTUREDELAPORTE CAMBIODEDIRECCIÓNDEAPERTURADELAPUERTA ...

Page 5: ...5 LEVELLINGTHEAPPLIANCE LIVELLAMENTODELL APPARECCHIATURA 30 mm 10 mm MISE À NIVEAU DE L APPAREIL NIVELADODELAPARATO ...

Page 6: ...6 PRODUCTLOADINGDIAGRAM SCHEMADI RIEMPIMENTODELFRIGORIFERO DIAGRAMMEDECHARGEMENTDUPRODUIT DIAGRAMADECARGADEPRODUCTO ...

Page 7: ... Dimensions performance and consumption Page 10 B 1 INSTALLATION Page 11 B 1 1 Removing the packaging Page 11 B 1 1 1 Removing the packaging and handling Page 11 B 1 1 2 Disposing of the packaging Page 11 B 2 1 Positioning Page 11 B 2 2 Electrical connection Page 12 B 2 3 Reversing opening of the door Page 12 C 1 OPERATIONS and USER INSTRUCTIONS Page 13 C 1 1 Control panel Page 13 C 1 2 Initial sw...

Page 8: ...ge 17 D 1 2 Precautions in the event of prolonged disuse Page 17 D 2 MAINTENANCE TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED PERSONNEL ONLY Page 18 D 2 1 Periodic cleaning of condenser Page 18 D 2 2 Replacing the control panel bulb Page 18 D 2 3 Replacing the power supply cable Page 18 D 3 TROUBLESHOOTING Page 18 D 3 1 Quick troubleshooting guide Page 18 D 4 WASTE DISPOSAL AND DEMOLITION Page 19 D 4 1 Waste storag...

Page 9: ...nitation safety and good trade practices BEFORESERVICING DISCONNETTHEELECTRICALSERVICE ANDPLACEAREDTAGATTHEDISCONNECT SWITCH TO INDICATE WORK IS BEING DONE ON THAT CIRCUIT NOTICE CONTACTYOUR AUTHORIZEDSERVICECOMPANYTOPERFORMMAINTENANCEANDREPAIRS NOTICE Usinganypartsotherthangenuinefactorymanufacturedpartsrelievesthemanufacturerofallwarrantyand liability NOTICE Manufacturer reserves the right to ch...

Page 10: ...suitable capacity for the input specified on the data plate A 1 6DATAPLATEPOSITION The data plate with all the appliance specifications is located on the refrigeration unit compartment at the top right hand side There is also a plate bearing the appliance s PNC code and serial number located underneath the logo A 1 7PHYSICALSAFETYFEATURES HAZARDS The appliance has no sharp or projecting parts DANG...

Page 11: ...er or be damaged B 1 1 2 Disposing of the packaging Packing materials should be disposed of accordance with the binding laws in the country where the appliance is to be used Recyclable plastic parts are marked as follows polythene outer wrapping instructions booklet bag PE polypropylene straps PP polystyrene foam corner pads PS pressed board protective surround elements B 2 1POSITIONING Installthe...

Page 12: ...ons to this appliance check that the power supply is adequate for the voltage amperage and phase requirements on the rating plate The customer also must provide a grounded electrical line cord of suitable capacity for the input specified on the data plate After making the connection and with the appliance running check that the rated level does not fluctuate by 10 The connection must be made with ...

Page 13: ...WITCH ONANDTEMPERATUREADJUSTMENT The appliance features an ON OFF switch for activating the appliance Turn on the appliance by pressing the ON OFF button To set the chamber temperature follow these steps press and hold SET DOWN button for 5 seconds SET the SET POINT value appears on the display C 1 OPERATIONS and USER INSTRUCTIONS the Unit of Measure Indicator light starts flashing To change the S...

Page 14: ...1 CATEGORY if NONE is displayed this means that the function is disa bled To select the category press MANUAL DEFROST UP or SET DOWN button or SET once selected if a selection is not made after 5 seconds the last category displayed will be confirmed automatically and stored C 1 4 HIGHHUMIDITYON OFF BUTTON HUM HIGH HIGH HUMIDITY ON OFF button can be pressed to make the appliance operate with a high...

Page 15: ... HIGH TEMPERATUREALARMS The SERVICE ALARMS stores and manages all the alarms available in the electronic board except the chamber high temperature alarm C 1 7 2 HACCP HACCP ALARMCONDITIONS the display shows an alarm by the label TEMP pushing HACCP you get information on maximum temperature time and date day month and year alarm occured There are two possible situations a the alarm is running b the...

Page 16: ...LARMS press button for 4 seconds now the display visualizes the first SERVICE ALARM stored in the electronic board for example b1 door open Press the button to visualize the next SERVICE ALARM stored in the electronic board If the electronic board has not stored other SERVICE ALARMS the display visualizes If nothing is pressed within 5 seconds we go out from SERVICE ALARMS HOW LONG ARE THE ALARMS ...

Page 17: ...e manu facturerdeclinesanyresponsibilityforinjurysustainedfrom unsafe acts ATTENTION donottouchtheapplianceifhandsand orfeetarewet Before performing any cleaning or maintenance disconnect the appliancefromtheelectricalsourceandcarefullyunplugthe appliance ItisDANGEROUSANDUNADVISEABLE toremove the safety guards AND IS NOT REQUIRED for routine maintenance Wear protective gloves when cleaning the con...

Page 18: ...replace the bulb with one of the same wattage or equal to that indicated on the rating plate refit the protective cover reconnect to the power supply D 2 3 REPLACING THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE To replace the power supply cable proceed as follows disconnect from the power supply remove the electrical wiring protective cover replace the power supply cable refit the protective cover reconnect to the powe...

Page 19: ...terms the refrigerator must be taken to a special ized collection demolition center Dismantle the refrigerator and group the components together according to their chemical characteristics plastic parts are marked with letters identifying the material Bear in mind that the compressor contains lubricant oil and coolant which can be recycled and that the refrigerator components are classed as specia...

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