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While in "stand-by" mode, display 

DY1 

shows the cabinet tempera-

ture and display 

DY2 

shows "- - -".

While in "off" mode, display 

DY1 

shows "

OFF

" and display 

DY2 

is off.

2.5

Displaying the temperatures detected by the
probes

• ensure the device is in "off" mode and no procedures are running
• press

B2

and

B4

for 5 s: display 

DY1 

will show the message "

Pr1

"

and display 

DY2 

will show the cabinet temperature

• press

B4

or

B6

to select one of the labels shown in the table

below.

CODE MEANING

Pr1

cabinet probe

Pr2

needle probe

Pr3

evaporator probe

Pr4

condenser probe

To exit the procedure:
• press

B1

If there is no condenser probe (parameter P3 = 0), label "

Pr4

" will not

be displayed.

2.6

Starting/stopping manual defrosting

To start defrosting in manual mode:
• ensure the device is in "off" mode and no procedures are running
• press

B11

: display DY1 will show “

dEF

”.

If the evaporator temperature is above the value set by parameter P23,
defrosting will not be activated.
To stop defrosting in manual mode:
• press

B11

2.7

Switching on the UV light (cabinet sterilisation)

• ensure that the device is in "stand-by" mode, that no procedures are

running and that the micro port input is not active

• press

B10

The UV light is turned on for the period of time established by parameter
P46 or until 

B10 

is pressed once more.

2.8

Heating the needle probe

• ensure that the device is in "stand-by" mode, that no procedures are

running and that the micro port input is not active

• press

B2

for 5 s: the needle probe will be heated until it reaches the
temperature set by parameter P47 or at most for the period
of time set by parameter P48.

If the temperature detected by the needle probe is above the value set
by parameter P47, heating will not be started.
The micro-port input will not be reported during needle probe heating.

2.9

Buzzer mute

• ensure no procedures are running
• press

B4

After the period of time established by parameter P56 has elapsed, the
buzzer is automatically muted.

3

OPERATIONAL CYCLES

3.1

Introductory information

The device has the following operational cycles:
• hard set-temperature chilling and storage
• normal set-temperature chilling and storage
• set-temperature freezing and storage
• hard timed chilling and storage
• timed normal chilling and storage
• timed freezing and storage.
Set-temperature cycles are preceded by a test to check correct needle
probe insertion (see parameters P14 and P15); if the result of the test is
negative, cycles will be started in timed mode.

3.2

Hard set-temperature chilling and storage cycle

To select the cycle:
• ensure the device is in "off" mode and no procedures are running
• press

B7

: display 

DY1 

will show the operational setpoint and L7

will switch on.

To alter the first step operational setpoint:
• press

B4

or

B6

To alter the second step operational setpoint:
• press

B7

for 5 s: LED 

L7 

will flash

• press

B4

or

B6

These settings remain active until another cycle is selected.
Also, it is possible to set the first step operational setpoint by means of
parameter P6 and the second step operational setpoint by means of
parameter P4; the hard chill process progresses from the first step to
the second when the temperature detected by the needle probe reaches
the value set by parameter P12.
To start the cycle:
• press

B1

When the temperature detected by the needle probe reaches the value
set by parameter P10, the buzzer is activated for the length of time set
by parameter P55 and the device switches to storage mode.
To interrupt the cycle:
• press

B1

3.3

Normal set-temperature chilling and storage cycle

To select the cycle:
• ensure the device is in "off" mode and no procedures are running
• press

B8

: display 

DY1 

will show the operational setpoint and LED

L8 

will switch on.

To alter the operational setpoint:
• press

B4

or

B6

These settings remain active until another cycle is selected.
It is also possible to set the operational setpoint by means of parameter
P4.

To start the cycle:
• press

B1

When the temperature detected by the needle probe reaches the value
set by parameter P10, the buzzer is activated for the length of time set
by parameter P55 and the device switches to storage mode.
To interrupt the cycle:
• press

B1

3.4

Set-temperature freezing and storage cycle

To select the cycle:
• ensure the device is in "off" mode and no procedures are running
• press

B9

: display 

DY1 

will show the operational setpoint and LED

L9 

will switch on.

To alter the operational setpoint:
• press

B4

or

B6

These settings remain active until another cycle is selected.
It is also possible to set the operational setpoint by means of parameter
P5.
To start the cycle:
• press

B1

When the temperature detected by the needle probe reaches the value
set by parameter P11, the buzzer is activated for the length of time set
by parameter P55 and the device switches to storage mode.
To interrupt the cycle:
• press

B1

3.5

Hard timed blast chilling and storage cycle

To select the cycle:
• ensure the device is in "off" mode and no procedures are running
• press

B7

: display 

DY1 

will show the operational setpoint and LED

L7 

will switch on.

To alter the first step operational setpoint:
• press

B4

or

B6

To alter the second step operational setpoint:
• press

B7

per 5 s: LED 

L7 

will flash

• press

B4

or

B6

It is also possible to set the first step operational setpoint by means of
parameter P6 and the second step operational setpoint by means of
parameter P4.
• press

B3

: display 

DY2 

will show the duration of the chilling step

and LED 

L3 

will be switched on.

To alter the duration of the chilling step:
• press

B4

or

B6

It is also possible to set the chill duration time by means of parameter
P16.
These settings remain active until another cycle is selected.
The hard chill process switches from the first step to the second step
once the period of time established by parameter P18 has elapsed.
To start the cycle:
• press

B1

When the chill duration time has elapsed, the buzzer is activated for the
length of time set by parameter P55 and the device switches to storage
mode.
To interrupt the cycle:
• press

B1

3.6

Normal timed chilling and storage cycle

To select the cycle:
• ensure the device is in "off" mode and no procedures are running
• press

B8

: display 

DY1 

will show the operational setpoint and LED

L8 

will switch on.

To alter the operational setpoint:
• press

B4

or

B6

It is also possible to set the operational setpoint by means of parameter
P4.
• press

B3

: display 

DY2 

will show the duration of the chilling step

and LED 

L3 

will be switched on.

To alter the duration of the chilling step:
• press

B4

or

B6

It is also possible to set the chill duration time by means of parameter
P16.
These settings remain active until another cycle is selected.
To start the cycle:
• press

B1

When the chill duration time has elapsed, the buzzer is activated for the
length of time set by parameter P55 and the device switches to storage
mode.
To interrupt the cycle:
• press

B1

3.7

Timed freezing and storage cycle

To select the cycle:
• ensure the device is in "off" mode and no procedures are running
• press

B9

: display 

DY1 

will show the operational setpoint and LED

L9 

will switch on.

To alter the operational setpoint:
• press

B4

or

B6

It is also possible to set the operational setpoint by means of parameter
P5.
• press

B3

: display 

DY2 

will show the duration of the freezing step

and LED 

L3 

will be switched on.

To alter the duration of the freezing step:
• press

B4

or

B6

It is also possible to set the freeze duration time by means of parameter
P17.
These settings remain active until another cycle is selected.

To start the cycle:
• press

B1

When the freezing step duration time has elapsed, the buzzer is activated
for the length of time set by parameter P55 and the device switches to
storage mode.
To interrupt the cycle:
• press

B1

3.8

Storage, selection and starting a program

The device allows storage of operation cycle settings in programs; up
to 99 programs can be stored.
To store a program:
• proceed as described in paragraphs 3.5, 3.6 or 3.7 without starting

the cycle

• press

B12

for 5 s: display 

DY1 

will show the label of the first unused

program

• press

B4

or

B6

to select another label

• press

B12

for 5 s: the device will store the program and exit from the
procedure (any programs with the same label will be
overwritten).

To select and start a stored program:
• ensure the device is in "stand-by" mode and no procedures are

running

• press

B12

: display 

DY1 

will show the label of the first program

• press

B4

or

B6

to select a program

• press

B1

To display the label of the current program:
• press

B12

3.9

Additional functions accessible during
operational cycles

To display the cabinet temperature during a set-temperature chilling
step or during a set-temperature freezing step:
• press the key relating to the current cycle: display 

DY1 

displays the

cabinet temperature for 5 s.

To display the temperature detected by the needle probe during a
timed chilling step, timed freezing step or during storage:
• press

B2

: display 

DY1 

shows the temperature measured by the

needle probe for 5 s.

To display the time elapsed since starting a chilling or freezing step:
• press

B4

: display 

DY2 

shows the elapsed time for 5 s.

If the key is pressed during the storage phase, display DY2 will show
the effective duration of the chilling or freezing process

4

SETTINGS

4.1

Setting the date and time

To access the procedure:
• ensure the device is in "off" mode and no procedures are running
To alter the date and time:
• press

B3

for 5 s: display 

DY1 

will show "

YY

" and display 

DY2 

will

show the last two digits corresponding to the year

• press

B4

or

B6

to change the year

• press

B3

: display 

DY1 

will show "

NN

" and display 

DY2 

will show

the digits corresponding to the month (the month is
displayed in 12 month format)

• press

B4

or

B6

to change the month

• press

B3

: display 

DY1 

will show "

dd

" and display 

DY2 

will show

the digits corresponding to the day (days are displayed in
31 day format)

• press

B4

or

B6

to change the day

• press

B3

: display 

DY1 

will show "

hh

" and display 

DY2 

will show

the digits corresponding to the hour (hours are displayed
in 24 hour format)

• press

B4

or

B6

to change the hour

• press

B3

: ildisplay 

DY1 

will show "

nn

" and display 

DY2 

will

show the digits corresponding to the minutes

• press

B4

or

B6

to change the minutes

• press

B3

: the device will exit the procedure.

4.2

Setting the configuration parameters

To access the procedure:
• ensure the device is in "off" mode and no procedures are running
• press

B4

and

B6

for 5 s: display 

DY1 

will show "

PA

" and display

DY2 

will show the corresponding value.

To select a parameter:
• press

B4

or

B6

To modify a parameter:
• press

B3

: LED 

L3 

will be switched on

• press

B4

or

B6

within 60 s

• press

B3

To exit the procedure:
• press

B4

and

B6

for5 s.

5

HACCP

5.1

Introductory information

The device is capable of storing up to 10 HACCP alarms, after which
the most recent alarm will overwrite the oldest.
The device can furnish the following information:
• the critical value
• the date and time at which the alarm occurred
• the alarm duration (from 1 minute to 999 minutes, " - - -" if the alarm

is ongoing).

Summary of Contents for EVC80P16N7DSM00

Page 1: ...hed on and an operating cycle is running stand by the device is switched on and no operating cycle is running but it is possible to select one off the device is switched on and no operating cycle is running and it is not possible to select any If power is interrupted while in the on mode when power is restored the device will be in the same state and the operational cycle will be restarted from th...

Page 2: ...ress B3 display DY2 will show the duration of the chilling step and LED L3 will be switched on To alter the duration of the chilling step press B4 or B6 It is also possible to set the chill duration time by means of parameter P16 These settings remain active until another cycle is selected The hard chill process switches from the first step to the second step once the period of time established by...

Page 3: ...section 5 1 the lower the number the older the alarm itself To display the information relating to the alarm press B3 repeatedly the display will show the following information in sequence for example INFO MEANING St on display DY1 y07 on display DY2 The alarm occurred in 2007 continued M03 on display DY1 d26 on display DY2 The alarm occurred on 26 March 2007 h16 on display DY1 d30 on display DY2 ...

Page 4: ...efrost type 5 0 electric defrost on relay 1 hot gas defrost compressor and relay on 2 air evaporator fan on defrost end temperature with reference to the evaporator probe maximum defrost duration defrost interval during storage see also P26 0 intermittent defrosting will never be activated only the first will be activated first defrost delay from start of storage see also P25 defrosting at start o...

Page 5: ...e 0 NA input active with contact closed 1 NC input active with contact open micro port input alarm delay 9 high pressure input alarm delay 0 NA input active with contact closed 1 NC input active with contact open high pressure input alarm delay low pressure input contact type 0 NA input active with contact closed 1 NC input active with contact open low pressure input alarm delay compressor thermal...

Page 6: ...t by parameter P30 is less than the value set by parameter P31 the compressor will remain on and the solenoid valve and defrosting will be activated after the time P31 P30 has elapsed since the defrost request vice versa if defrosting is requested when the compressor is on and the time set by parameter P30 is greater than that set by parameter P31 when defrosting is requested the compressor will b...

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