Electrolux Saladette 950 Installation And Operating Manual Download Page 23

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TROUBLESHOOTING

In some cases, faults can be eliminated easily and quickly by following a brief troubleshooting guide:

ANOMALY

TYPE OF

ANOMALY

DESCRIPTION

POSSIBLE CAUSES

ACTIONS

E0
rE

ALARM

Compartment

sensor fault

• Connector unplugged
• Probe and/or Probe wire

damaged

CALL SERVICE

E1

ALARM

Evaporator sensor

fault

• Connector unplugged
• Probe and/or Probe wire

damaged

CALL SERVICE

HI

WARNING

Compartment high

temperature alarm

• Door or drawers left

opened

• Excessive load
• Malfunctioning on the

cooling unit

If the problem persist Call

Service

LO

WARNING

Compartment low

temperature alarm

Malfunctioning on the

cooling unit

If the problem persist call

service

The appli-
ance does
not switch on.

— — — —

— — — —

• Electric supply issue

• Make sure the plug is prop-

erly inserted in power socket.

• Make sure the socket is

powered.

• If the problem persists Call

Service.

The inside
temperature
is too high.

— — — —

— — — —

• Door or drawers left open
• Issue with thermostat

setting

• Excessive load
• Heat source near the

appliance

• Make sure the doors or the

drawers close properly.

• Check the thermostat setting.
• Make sure there is no heat

source near the appliance.

• Make sure the product is

correctly loaded.

• If the problem persists Call

Service.

The appli-
ance is too
noisy.

— — — —

— — — —

• Unit unlevelled or touch-

ing other equipment

• Make sure the appliance is

properly levelled. An unbal-
anced position can set off
vibrations.

• Make sure the appliance is

not touching other equip-
ment or parts which could
reverberate.

• If the problem persists Call

Service.

If the fault persists after carrying out the above checks, contact the Customer Care Service, remembering to specify:

A. the type of fault;
B. the appliance PNC (production number code);
C. the Ser. No. (appliance serial number).

NOTE!
The appliance PNC and serial number are essential for identifying the type of appliance and date of manufacture.
The dataplate giving the product and technical data is located inside the appliance. The plate giving the appliance PNC
code and serial number is located in the unit compartment.

Summary of Contents for Saladette 950

Page 1: ...Saladette 950 EN Installation and operating manual Original instructions 595R68300 2021 10 ...

Page 2: ...2 Installation diagram Saladette 950 with chopping boarding type SAL95AHC ...

Page 3: ...3 Installation diagram Saladette 950 Pizza type SAL95BHC ...

Page 4: ...4 Installation diagram Saladette 950 with steel top type SAL95DHC ...

Page 5: ...5 Installation diagram Saladette 950 without top type SAL95CHC ...

Page 6: ...6 EI Power cable length TYPE Certification group SAL95 Saladette 950 range A version with chopping boarding B version Pizza C version with steel top D version without top HC R290 refrigerant ...

Page 7: ...ance regarding its use and maintenance The manual must be available to operators and carefully kept in the place where the appliance is used so that it is always at hand for consultation in case of doubts or whenever required If after reading this manual there are still doubts regarding appliance use do not hesitate to contact the Manufacturer or the au thorised Service Centre to receive prompt an...

Page 8: ...D MANUFACTURER S IDENTIFICATION DATA 16 D GENERAL INFORMATION 17 D 1 Introduction 17 D 2 Intended use and restrictions 17 D 3 Testing and inspection 17 D 4 Copyright 17 D 5 Keeping the manual 17 D 6 Recipients of the manual 17 D 7 Definitions 17 D 8 Responsibility 17 E TECHNICAL DATA 18 E 1 Materials and fluids used 18 E 2 Main technical characteristics 18 F TRANSPORT HANDLING AND STORAGE 18 F 1 I...

Page 9: ... 1 1 Care information 21 K 1 2 Cleaning the cabinet and accessories 22 K 1 3 Precautions in case of long idle periods 22 L MACHINE DISPOSAL 22 L 1 Introduction 22 L 2 Waste storage 22 L 3 Procedure regarding appliance dismantling macro operations 22 M TROUBLESHOOTING 23 ...

Page 10: ... experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of appliance by a person responsible for their safety Do not let children play with the appliance Keep all packaging and detergents away from children Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Do not store explosive substances such as pressurized containers with fla...

Page 11: ...e from the power supply before carrying out any installation assembly cleaning or maintenance procedure Do not remove tamper with or make illegible the marking and safety danger and instruction signs and labels on the appliance The A weighted emission sound pressure level does not exceed 70 dB A The following operations have to be carried out by specialised authorised personnel or Customer Care Se...

Page 12: ... from a design standpoint or with the installation of adequate protection devices Nevertheless through this manual the Manufacturer has taken steps to inform operators of such risks carefully indicating the personal protection equipment to be used by them In order to reduce the risks provide for sufficient spaces while installing the unit To preserve these conditions the areas around the appliance...

Page 13: ...ironment necessary to reduce the risks related to danger caused by the flammability and toxicity of the refrigerant present in the appliance The operations described must be carried out in compliance with the current safety regulations and provisions in force in the country of use The machine is not suitable for installation outdoors and or in places exposed to atmospheric agents rain direct sunli...

Page 14: ...ls the appliance is made from WARNING Do not use mechanical devices or other means to speed up the defrost process unless recommended by the manufacturer Do not damage the refrigerant circuit Do not use electrical appliances inside the appliance compartments for storing frozen food unless such equipment is recommended by the manufacturer Keep the ventilation openings in the appliance casing free o...

Page 15: ...e sure to periodically check correct operation of all the safety devices and the insulation of electrical cables which must be replaced if damaged A 25 Appliance maintenance The inspection and maintenance intervals depend on the actual appliance operating conditions and ambient conditions presence of dust damp etc therefore precise time intervals cannot be given In any case careful and periodical ...

Page 16: ...odifications and repairs carried out by third parties not authorized and modification of safety systems Use of non original components e g consumables wear and tear or spare parts environment conditions provoking thermal e g over heating freezing or chemical e g corrosion oxidation stress foreign objects placed in or connected to the product accidents or force majeure transportation and handling i...

Page 17: ... is advisable to read them carefully before use Operator appliance installation adjustment use maintenance cleaning repair and trans port personnel Manufacturer Electrolux Professional SpA or any other service centre authorised by Electrolux Professional SpA Operator for normal appli ance use an operator who has been informed and trained regarding the tasks and hazards involved in normal appliance...

Page 18: ... out the ability to recognize and avoid any possible hazard F 2 Handling CAUTION The appliances must be handled in the upright position If the appliance is handled in a horizontal position make sure to wait a few hours before making it operational F 2 1 Procedures for handling operations Before lifting send all operators to a safe position and prevent persons from entering the handling area make s...

Page 19: ...for its weight G 2 Customer s responsibilities The tasks and works required of the Customer are arrange an earthed power socket of suitable capacity for the input specified on the data plate provide a high sensitivity manual reset differential thermal magnetic switch for information regarding the electrical connection refer to A 12 Electrical connection check the floor planarity on which the appli...

Page 20: ...then the compartment temperature To switch the appliance off press the ON OFF button for a few seconds the message OFF appears on the display To SET the compartment temperature proceed as follows Press the button for a few seconds and the SET POINT value appears on the display To change the SET value press the increase value button UP or the decrease value button DOWN If no button is pressed for 6...

Page 21: ...d personnel To prevent unauthorised personnel from opening the appli ance it is advisable to always close it with the key I 6 Tray loading combinations J NORMAL MACHINE USE J 1 Characteristics of personnel trained for normal machine use The Customer must make sure the personnel for normal machine use are adequately trained and skilled in their duties as well as ensuring their own safety and that o...

Page 22: ...ure the machine is able to work safely and in particular that the protection and safety devices are efficient L MACHINE DISPOSAL L 1 Introduction WARNING Dismantling operations must be carried out by specialised personnel WARNING Work on the electrical equipment must only be carried out by specialised personnel with the power supply disconnected L 2 Waste storage At the end of the product s life c...

Page 23: ...ft open Issue with thermostat setting Excessive load Heat source near the appliance Make sure the doors or the drawers close properly Check the thermostat setting Make sure there is no heat source near the appliance Make sure the product is correctly loaded If the problem persists Call Service The appli ance is too noisy Unit unlevelled or touch ing other equipment Make sure the appliance is prope...

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