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r9

-99.0

99.0

°C °F 

(1)

-20.0

work set-point during blast chilling hard phase (cabinet temperature); 

also see parameter r0

r10

-99.0

99.0

°C °F 

(1)

2.0

work set-point during post blast chilling storage (cabinet temperature); 

also see parameter r0

r11

-99.0

99.0

°C °F 

(1)

-20.0

work set-point during post deep freezing storage (cabinet temperature); 

also see parameter r0

r12

-99.0

99.0

°C °F 

(1)

0.0

work set-point during pre-cooling (cabinet temperature); also see para-

meter r0

r13

-99.0

99.0

°C °F 

(1)

15.0

end temperature of the temperature-controlled hard blast chilling phase 

(temperature detected by the needle probe)

r14

10

100

%

60

duration of the time-controlled hard blast chilling phase (intended as a 

percentage of the value established with parameter r1); also duration of 

the time-controlled soft deep freezing phase (intended as a percentage of 

the value established with parameter r2)

r15

-99.0

99.0

-C °F (1)

65.0

temperature below which the count of the maximum temperature-control-

led blast chilling and maximum temperature-controlled deep freezing is 

started (temperature detected by the needle probe)

r16

0

2

- - - -

1

type of operating cycle that can be selected

0 = blast chilling and storage

1 = blast chilling and storage or deep freezing and storage

2 = deep freezing and storage

r17

0.0

99.0

-C °F (1)

5.0

“temperature detected by the needle probe - cabinet temperature” minimum diffe-

rence such to consider the first phase of the test to verify correct insertion of the 

needle probe completed successfully (consider the difference without sign) 0.0 = 

the test will not be performed (neither first or second phase)

r18

1

99

s

1

duration of the second phase of the test for verification of correct inser-

tion of the needle probe

r19

0

1

--- -

0

quick modification value during the “On” status before starting the operating cycle 

0 = work set-point during blast chilling or during deep freezing 1 = blast chilling or 

deep freezing end temperature

r20

0

1

- - - -

1

memorisation of the quick modification value during the “On” status be-

fore starting the operating cycle 0 = no (on start-up of the successive 

same cycle, the values established with parameters r7 and r3 or those 

establishes with r4 and r8 will be re-proposed) 1 = yes (on start-up of the 

successive same cycle the rapidly modified values will be re-proposed 

before starting the previous same cycle)

r21

0

1

-----

0

modality the operating cycle is started time controller rather than time 

controlled 0 = automatic (or through the test regarding correct insertion 

of the needle probe) 1 = by hand (or pressing and releasing the BLAST 

CHILLING or DEEP FREEZING key)

r22

0

1

-----

0

modality to start pre-cooling 0 = automatic (or pressing the BLAST CHIL-

LING key 1 s) 1 = both automatic (or passing from the “stand-by” status 

to the “on”, then switching on the device) and by hand (or pressing the 

BLAST CHILLING key 1 s)

r23

0

50

S

2

duration of the buzzer activation to signal the verification test for the 

correct insertion of the needle probe will not have been completed suc-

cessfully

Par.

Min.

Max.

Unit

Default

Compressor protections

CO

0

240

min

0

minimum time between restoring the power supply after a power cut, oc-

curring during an operating cycle and compressor switch-on

C1

0

240

min

5

minimum time between two consecutive compressor switch-ons (3)

C2

0

240

min

3

minimum time between compressor switch-off and successive switch-on (3)

C3

0

240

s

0

compressor switch-on minimum duration

C4

0

240

min

10

duration of compressor switch-off during the cabinet probe error (“Pr1” 

code) that occurs during storage; see also parameter C5

C5

0

240

min

10

duration of compressor switch-on during the cabinet probe error (“Pr1” 

code) that occurs during post blast chilling storage; also see parameter C4

C6

0

199.0

°C °F 

(1)

80.0

condenser temperature above which the blocked overheated condenser 

alarm is activated (“COH” code)

C7

0

199.0

°C °F 

(1)

90.0

condenser temperature above which the blocked compressor alarm is ac-

tivated (“CSd” code)

C8

0

15

min

1

blocked compressor alarm delay (“CSd” code) (5)

C9

0

240

min

30

duration of compressor switch-on during the cabinet probe error (“Pr1” 

code) that occurs during post deep freezing storage; also see parameter C4

Par.

Min.

Max.

Unit

Default

Defrosting (6)

dO

0

99

h

0

defrosting interval (7) 0 = defrosting will never be activated at intervals

Summary of Contents for BASIC ABF 03

Page 1: ...1 ENGLISH BLAST CHILLERS SHOCK FREEZERS BASIC TRAY Use and maintenance manual Rev 6 20 Matricola Serial number...

Page 2: ...EC label The following table shows the cooling and or freezing capacity in kg Model Blast chilling 90 C 3 C Rapid freezing 90 C 18 C BASIC TRAY MINI 7 Kg 5 Kg BASIC TRAY 04 10 Kg 7 Kg BASIC TRAY 05 16...

Page 3: ...main switch and pulling the plug In the event of failure and or malfunction of the blast chiller turn it off and to refrain from any attempt to repair or intervene directly It is necessary to exclusiv...

Page 4: ...ganoleptic characteristics of the food rinsing cloth or sponge soaked in warm water DO NOT USE WATER JETS frequency weekly is recommended the user can set different frequencies depending on the type o...

Page 5: ...pen to prevent air stagnation and residual humidity CHAPTER 4 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 4 1 Restarting after a long period of inactivity Restarting after long inactivity is an event that requires prevent...

Page 6: ...vice to defrost press the manual defrost defrost probe Pr3 damaged contact technical support accumulation of water or ice in the drip tray drain clogged clean the pipette and the drain blast chiller i...

Page 7: ...on the evaporator guard and near the electrical wiring inside the engine compartment which warns the user to turn off the power supply before working on the unit 3 to remove the labels applied inside...

Page 8: ...the trays too far away from the evaporator NO OK Do not concentrate the trays in one area of the blast chiller in case the load is not complete distribute its height evenly NO OK In case of interrupti...

Page 9: ...last chiller on or off Pressing the key for 3 seconds and allows you to start or stop a cycle DOWN Key Reduces a value UP Key Increases a value When control board is in ON mode it activates a manual d...

Page 10: ...g or freezing cycle Icons TEMPERATURE BASED CHILLING TEM PERATURE BASED FREEZING ICON Remains on while selecting A chilling cycle with core probe A temperature based freezing cycle Flashesduringthetes...

Page 11: ...two seconds lamp test is carried out There are 3 statuses of functioning OFF status the blast chiller is being fed and is off The display only shows the icon coloured in red ON STAND BY status the bl...

Page 12: ...ESTED PRODUCTS CHILLING SOFT Core temperature of the product 90 C 3 C The air temperature inside the room never goes below zero Delicate thin or small products such as vegeta bles rice and fried pro d...

Page 13: ...rd chilling Room temp setpoint 20 C 40 of time Soft chilling Room temp setpoint 0 C STORAGE CYCLE Room temp setpoint 2 C FREEZING WITH CORE PROBE SOFT Chapetr 9 2 9 a 1st phase Room temp setpoint 0 C...

Page 14: ...as not been inserted In this case there is no need to press any keys after 30 seconds a time based cycle automatically begins During the chilling cycle a temperature the display shows the temperature...

Page 15: ...e key within 20 seconds the HARD and icon remain on and a one minute test is carried out to make sure the core probe has been correctly inserted If the test has a positive outcome the chilling cycle w...

Page 16: ...and release the key the icon starts flashing The display shows the working setpoint during chilling It is possible to use the keys to modify this value and modify the values with the same keys Press a...

Page 17: ...nd release the key the HARD icon starts flashing The display shows the working setpoint during the chilling It is possible to use the keys to modify this value Press and release the key within 20 seco...

Page 18: ...reezing cycle Room temp setpoint 40 C Core probe temp setpoint 18 C 2nd phase Storage cycle Room temp setpoint 20 C Make sure the blast chiller is in ON mode that the keyboard is not locked chapter 11...

Page 19: ...ubsequent storage The Sorf temperature based freezing and storage cycle consists in three phases 1st phase Soft freezing cycle Room temp setpoint 0 C Core probe temp setpoint 3 C 2nd phase Hard Freezi...

Page 20: ...min the control board emits a repeated loud bleep as a warning The blast chiller keeps chilling freezing until reaching the scheduled temperature Failure to reach the temperature within the scheduled...

Page 21: ...has been completed the blast chiller automatically switches to a storage cycle During the storage phase the display shows the temperature detected by the probe and the icon is on To stop the cycle pre...

Page 22: ...ey To restore the standard display mode press and release the same key or do not operate for 15 seconds Once the first freezing phase has been completed the blast chiller automatically moves to the se...

Page 23: ...ilure Replace probe HP Only for ABF 05 E C models High pressure alarm all cycles are blocked Dirty condenser This product was added too hot Condenser cleaning Cool Down product AL Minimum temperature...

Page 24: ...ystem have to be carried out The refrigerating circuit must not be damaged to avoid leaks because the contact between air and gas entails the risk of fires in case of presence of a suitable primer suc...

Page 25: ...pallet trucks equipped with suitable forks length of at least 2 3 of the blast chiller The dimensions and masses of the refrigerated cabinets packed are shown in Table 1 The limits of stackability an...

Page 26: ...ase Fig 5 Fig 5 position the grille holding guide fails in the holes of the racks Fig 6 Fig 6 insert the grilles for food in the special guides insert the condensate water drain pan into the special g...

Page 27: ...that it is in accordance with regulations do not insert adapters and or reductions Fig 8 Fig 8 Thepowercordhastheconnectiontype Y anditcanbereplacedexclusivelybythemanufacturer or authorized technical...

Page 28: ...re disconnect the power cord from the power outlet the handling should be carried out as described in chapter 14 for a new placement and connection please refer to par 14 1 proceed to the possible rec...

Page 29: ...28 ENGLISH WARNING INSTRUCTIONS STRICTLY RESERVED TO AUTHORIZED TECHNICAL PERSONNEL Every intervention executed by a non authorized technical personnel implies a warranty decay...

Page 30: ...asurement 2 0 C 1 F P3 0 1 1 enabling the needle probe 1 si P4 0 1 1 enabling the evaporator probe 1 si P5 0 1 0 fourth input function 0 high pressure input digital input 1 condenser probe analogue in...

Page 31: ...e 0 no on start up of the successive same cycle the values established with parameters r7 and r3 or those establishes with r4 and r8 will be re proposed 1 yes on start up of the successive same cycle...

Page 32: ...last chil ling storage and r11 A1 during post deep freezing storage AL code also see parameter A11 4 A2 0 1 0 enabling of minimum temperature alarm AL code 1 yes A4 0 0 99 0 C F 1 10 0 cabinet tempera...

Page 33: ...e flashing HP code and the buzzer will be activated until the input is deactivated i6 0 1 1 type of high pressure input 1 0 normally open input active with closed contact 1 normally closed input activ...

Page 34: ...r 11 and that no procedures are being carried out Press the key for 3 seconds Select Pb 3 label with the keys Press and release the key the display shows the temperature detected by the evaporator pro...

Page 35: ...ed out Press the key for 3 seconds Select rCH label with the keys Press and release the key the display shows 0 Press the key and set 149 the display shows 149 Press and release the key the display sh...

Page 36: ...ESCLUSO EXCEPT BASIC TRAY MINI BASIC TRAY 04 ESCLUSO EXCEPT BASIC TRAY MINI BASIC TRAY 04 BASIC TRAY MINI 04 05 07 10 VE BASIC TRAY 15 K1 CP K1 N R S T 400 3N 50 60 HZ RC Components key CP Compressor...

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