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USER AND MAINTENANCE 
Manual ECT-F TOUCH

Summary of Contents for ECT-F TOUCH

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Page 3: ...__________________________________________________________ 9 5 CONTROL PANEL ECT F TOUCH ___________________________________________________________________ 13 5 1 DESCRIPTION CONTROL BOARD ECT F TOUCH_____________________________________________________ 13 5 2 FUNCTIONING ECT F TOUCH CONTROL __________________________________________________________ 15 6 ELECTRICAL SAFETY FUSES___________________...

Page 4: ...4 15 TOUCH SCREEN DRAWBACKS ____________________________________________________________________ 44 16 DIAGNOSTIC __________________________________________________________________________________ 45 ...

Page 5: ... guarantee which is contractually stipulated to cover a shorter period than the maximum term established by law Repairs or replacement of defective materials will be carried out at manufacturer s premises the sent back materials must be shipped on ex works basis and will be returned to the purchaser at his expenses 1 3 AIM CONTENT AND ADRESSEES OF THE MANUAL This manual has been prepared with the ...

Page 6: ...essor followed by a cooling stage in another thermal exchanger condenser One or more electro mechanical fans according to the model grant the correct and uniform distribution of the cold air into the chamber The appliance consists of a modular single structure coated with various materials and insulated in expanded polyurethane foam density 43 Kg m The controller is in the front panel In some mode...

Page 7: ... C 15 C C 10 C 24 C EMOTECA 4 C EMOTECA TWIN 4 C PLASMA VISION 15 C 20 C PLASMA VISION 2T 2 C 15 C 15 C 20 C PLASMA FREEZER 10 C 25 C PLASMA SUPERARTIC 20 C 40 C PLASMA SUPERARTIC 2T 2 C 10 C 20 C 35 C TER 15 C 30 C SPARK PROOF 2 C 15 C All the above listed series of appliances are suitable for products storage for this reason we suggest to store only products already cooled or frozen depending fr...

Page 8: ...he data plates placed on the evaporator unit cover and near the electrical wiring inside of the engine compartment which warns the user to disconnect the electrical plug before working on appliance The manufacturer declines any responsibility for safety of the appliance if the above recommendations are not observed 4 TRANSPORT AND HANDLING 4 1 TRANSPORT AND HANDLING The appliance must be transport...

Page 9: ...he unit If the electrical socket and the plug of the power cord are incompatible change the plug with a suitable component ensuring that the replacement part is approved according to the laws in force do not use reductions or multi way adapters It is important to connect the appliance correctly to an efficient earth system in compliance with the relevant legislation If the power cord is damaged it...

Page 10: ...ill not be possible to achieve the performances declared from the manufacturer 4 4 3 Special warnings for Superartic and Plasma range These appliances have been designed and built to store and maintain products at a controlled temperature the products should be stored when already frozen The lowest working temperature is 40 C and the rotation of the stored products cannot exceed 5 daily 4 4 4 Inte...

Page 11: ...me and once it is fully extracted unlock it from the slides through the unlocking devices plastic lever black colour positioned on the side The drawer is unlocked by pushing the right lever up and the left lever down at the same time Sequence Figure 3 Figure 3 1 2 3 ...

Page 12: ...e wall racks are even easily removable in order to allow a better cleaning of the interior of the appliance The racks mounted in the front part can be removed pushing them upward fig 5 while the ones mounted in the rear side can be removed by first unscrewing safety fixing screw using a cross screwdriver positioned in the top part fig 6 and then pushing against the internal wall the small plastic ...

Page 13: ... F TOUCH 5 1 DESCRIPTION CONTROL BOARD ECT F TOUCH Equipment with one chamber Equipment with two chambers INFO Panel 1st chamber Graph 1st chamber Graph 2nd chamber INFO Panel 2nd chamber INFO 2 Panel Equipment status STATUS Panel Date Hour Figure 6 Figure 7 ...

Page 14: ... setup system menu par 6 2 13 The screensaver page will show the chamber temperature against a black background easily readable from the distance The screensaver page will disappear at the touching of the screen 5 1 1 USER HARDWARE INTERFACE USB slot for Software update programming and for the backup temperature data SD card to register all functional data of the system temperatures and technical ...

Page 15: ... year operations the second memory is represented by Secure Digital SD which works as a black box since it can store up to 5 years of data In the display it is possible to charge data to build graphs from both memories The registered information in the SD is the following Day of the week date and hour Temperature chamber A and B Chamber Evaporator Condenser Temperature chamber A and B Chamber A e ...

Page 16: ...ycle COOLING Compressor is ON to reach setpoint DEFROST The equipment is defrosting i e warming up the evaporator DRIPPING Last phase of the defrost cycle to allow dripping of condensate water RECOVERY After a defrost cycle the compressor is ON to reach again the setpoint HEATING Warming up phase is ON ONLY FOR PRESET MODELS Touch the green arrows to browse pages or touch the Home symbol to go bac...

Page 17: ...user should always check that the set limits are modified accordingly If not user should change them see par 5 2 4 According to the stored products the limits must be set some degrees higher and lower the setpoint the lower limit must always be 2 C or 3 C lower than the setpoint whereas the upper limit must always be 2 C 5 C more than the setpoint For instance for the storage of drugs user may set...

Page 18: ...ION PANEL Touch the Battery value in the homepage in order to access the dedicated page In the CONSUMPTION the following information is displayed Snapshot equipment consumption Daily equipment consumption of the last 24h Current energy mains Minimum accepted value for the signalization of Low mains tension Battery backup voltage Battery backup working status Battery backup wear level Battery backu...

Page 19: ...en the equipment gets turned OFF STAND BY status locking opens itself automatically In case of power failure it remains open if it was open On the contrary it remains closed if it was closed and you have to follow instructions given below in order to manually unlock it In the event of unexpected power failure it is possible to unlock the electronic locking by means of the key provided Insert the k...

Page 20: ...o be performed from front side with the supplied key For model 1500 Figure 21 manual door opening has to be performed by accessing from top of the refrigerator to the two lockings as you can see in Figure 22 Figure 22 Lockings can be opened from top of the equipment by pulli9ng the release lever upwards Keeping levers individually in tractions allows opening the related door Figure 20 Figure 21 Fi...

Page 21: ...ocking management settings Password protected if passwords are enabled It runs a manual defrost It allows the access to Multimedia information TUTORIAL It allows to change date and hour It allows to set desired languages It allows the access to the user setup management This icon allows the visualization of all the registered users as well as the related enabling I allows the user to backup the te...

Page 22: ...re to confirm the system turning off press or to cancel the operation 5 2 9 ALARM LIST In this list you can see type of alarm date hour of alarm beginning duration and critical temperature attained 5 2 10 OPENING DOOR LIST In the list you can see the last 32 openings and in particular date duration of each opening total number of openings in a day and the no of critical openings 30 sec Figure 26 F...

Page 23: ... programming of this special function Figure 28 Electronic lock management This feature allows the user to configure the electronic lock in accordance with its optimal use In addition to the standard opening by touching the relating icon possible configurations are nr 2 Always open Automatic opening and closing according to Night and Day setup always open during daytime and always open during nigh...

Page 24: ...ent audio To run a TFT upgrade To run a system reboot make a reboot only if necessary To modify the internal light brightness from 0 to 100 To modify the brightness of the display MAX during the equipment functioning and MIN during the N D and screen saver Activate or deactivate the USER PASSWORD SETUP To activate and deactivate PSW 0000 The generic user then is password is 1234 In order to change...

Page 25: ... Test Test program allows to check operation of some security signaling such as acoustic alarm for event of high temperature acoustic alarm for event of low temperature and remote alarm test for acoustic alarm and dry contacts During these tests device operation keeps taking place regularly and temperature inside the chamber remains within limits Following table describes the functions of the ment...

Page 26: ...n the electronic board or if vailable on the external terminal board placed in the back of the refrigerator par 5 2 17 2 Remote alarm test is available on each model while high temperature test and low temperature test only on models equipped with additional DMLP digital monitor When not available icon will appear grey and not selectable High temperature and low temperature test may be performed o...

Page 27: ...ciency of the system we advise to replace the SD card every 3 4 years see its characteristics Par 13 5 2 15 CAPTURE 5 2 SD card contains no 3 folders Backup including all the temperature data Docs including the software Capture 5 2 and some documents such as manuals electrical drawing etc Recovery including the backup of all the customizations made by the user Remove the SD CARD from the slot of t...

Page 28: ...d Start End set the average resolution select 5 min to create monthly graph and click on Open Double click only on the Backup folder Now click on Load For more detailed information please have a look to the HELP section in the software homepage Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 34 ...

Page 29: ...ttler and near the temperature of the chamber in order to signal that the alarm is still running If after 30 minutes the Failure Alarm persists the acoustic alarm will be reiterated and the alarm icon will appear again in the middle of the display When the alarm or failure is off the user will continue to be informed in the Homepage both visually with a dedicated icon Temperature Alarm and acousti...

Page 30: ...e static IP address is preset at 192 168 2 127 and it needs to be aligned to the installation place local net For this purpose access service menu Enter password 2810 and tap Ok Figure 41 Tap on LAN Setup and adjust both IP address and SUBNET even if it remains the same re insert it confirming both entering by tapping on Once this is done tap on icon in order to save and exit from menu Figure 39 F...

Page 31: ...terminal board in the rear part it allows an easy connection to an external alarm system through dry contact relay or RS 485 The board is in the rear part of the device and it is identified by the label in Figure 44 AL1 AL2 Potential free relay no c nc switches whenever an alarm or a failure is detected by the control board or by the DMLP Digital Monitor in such a way to signal a malfunction to th...

Page 32: ...ISUALIZATION In the Homepage a temperature graph of the last 6 hours is constantly built and visualized Touching the graph the user can enter the menu GRAPHIC DETAIL By means of the following icons it is possible to visualize immediately the current daily time spans graphic details By touching it is on the contrary possible to analyze the past registered temperature data It is sufficient to select...

Page 33: ...is operated only if necessary thus drastically reducing the number of cycles for a cost effective operation For this reason a manual defrosting has never to be operated Only if the correct according to the controller conditions are present the end user can run a manual defrost Each defrosting phase is described in Panel INFO1 of the Home page It cancels the Homepage graph without losing any data t...

Page 34: ...es the user to watch technical static contents PDF and dynamic contents video When the user decides exits the tutorial section the system will be activated again and this will take 1 2 minutes Despite this the equipment will continue working normally Figure 48 Figure 49 ...

Page 35: ...ntenance worker 8 1 PROHIBITION OF SAFETY DEVICES REMOVAL Before removing guards switch off the equipment and disconnect it from the mains Manufacturer and distributor disclaim all liability that may arise if this regulation is not observed 8 2 CLEANING OF THE EQUIPMENT INSIDE AND OUTSIDE The appliance is thoroughly cleaned in our factory before delivery We recommend however that you clean the int...

Page 36: ...ge the ordinary maintenance through qualified technician Below the procedure in accordance with the purchased model 8 3 1 Models 100 140 280 Figure 52 PHASE 1 Remove the back cover using a cross screwdriver if the battery carter is installed do not remove screws on the left and on the right of the external board Model 280 2T it is necessary to remove also the back raceway covering the wiring PHASE...

Page 37: ...anger fins of the condenser Fix the back cover again Connect the equipment to the mains and switch it on 8 3 3 Models 700 1500 In models with refrigeration unit in the upper part 700 1500 lt the condenser is directly accessible using a step ladder to reach the top of the appliance Using a vacuum cleaner an air jet or a dry brush clean the heat exhanger fins of the condenser Connect the equipment t...

Page 38: ...PERARTIC 2T 700 2T LABOR 2T 700 2T PLASMA LABOR 2T 700 2T SPARK PROOF 400 700 VISION 2T 700 2T PLASMA VISION 2T 700 2T These above models may be fitted with a special heated tray electrically operating optionally available that will evaporate the defrosting water automatically 8 5 BATTERIES REPLACEMENT if present In the models with the ECT F touch controller it is possible to install no 8 Nihm rec...

Page 39: ... out to the right side Fig 12 Phase 3 To remove the top cover in model 100 140 it is necessary to unscrew using a cross screwdriver the fixing screws of the rear side guard and push the top cover frontward until its complete unblocking from the fixing hooks For the other models it is necessary to pull up the top cover to have access the evaporator unit Repeat the same operations but inverting the ...

Page 40: ...ets Electrical circuit diagrams 12 DATA PLATES 12 1 DATA PLATES WITH EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS Only for Medical Devices 1 Name and address of manufacturer 2 Description C F Fiocchetti 3 Manufacturing year 4 Model C F Fiocchetti 5 Power tension V Ph Hz 6 Power absorbance A Kw 7 Refrigerant type 8 Quantity of gas contained kg 9 Fuse A 10 Serial number 11 Defrost heater power W 12 Light power W 13 Cl...

Page 41: ...e optional Max storage level Dry contact and RS485 slot optional 13 CONSUMABLES Code Type Characteristics Instrument Spare accessory picture BAT005 Nihm rechargeable batteries type AA of 1 2 Volt 2 7 Ah Ect f touch DMLP Touch Digital Monitor BAT007 Lithium Battery 3V type CR 2032 DISPLAY TFT 7 ECT F Touch DAT011 SD card SANDISK type or equivalent 4 Gb or more Type SDHC class 4 Display TFT 7 ...

Page 42: ...t does not reach set temperature Too many products have been filled in the chamber Or Too humid material in the compartment Or Material at room temperature 25 C in freezer compartment Once the temperature inside the chamber has stabilized fill the products little by little Reduce the quantity of products and keep distance from shelves and walls The freezer has been designed for storage of products...

Page 43: ...ent creating vibrations Mechanical parts not functioning properly Check that mechanical parts in movement for example evaporator fans condenser fans are not noisy Alarms and failures frequently repeated See Par 16 DIAGNOSTICS Check temperature limits Par 5 2 4 Wet products Presence of ice in the evaporator or sudden defrost Contact Service Wet glass door High humidity percentage in the ambient Coo...

Page 44: ...Icons do not react to commands or Icons execute commands other than Improper use of screen with pens and pins screen marked or spoiled Unbalanced screen Display under mechanical pressure Use stylus for touch screens Contact service Touch screen does not support multi touch it does not recognize contemporary events System stuck in starting system mode O S files damaged by power surges Contact Servi...

Page 45: ...n after 15 minutes TEMPERATURE ALARM OFF Blue ECT F FAILURE RUNNING OR OFF Green DMLP FAILURE RUNNING OR OFF In presence of an off alarm or failure icon tap it and wait for alarm failure list loading To stop the acoustic alarm tap the icon and go back to homepage To permanently delete the acoustic signal disable the audio device refer to Par 5 2 12 This action permanently disables the emission of ...

Page 46: ... heater Unbalanced probes Too high ambient temperature Condenser clogged with dirt and dust Too many products have been filled in the chamber Too humid products Electrical or electronic faults Cooling system low in gas If the problem occurs again contact technical service HIGH TEMP CAUSED BY OPEN DOOR or PRODUCT HIGH TEMP CAUSED BY OPEN DOOR Close the door Reduce the number of door openings close ...

Page 47: ...d probes LOW MAINS VOLTAGE Tap on icon in order to view alarm list and to mute it par 5 2 16 Turn the refrigerator off from the display STAND BY Par 5 2 8 Turn it on after a few seconds If the problem occurs again do check the voltage by a qualified electrician Contact sales department for a voltage stabilizer 220V or 115V mains is not stable and registers spikes lower than the minimum accepted va...

Page 48: ... After a while turn it on and the visual and acoustic alarm is off Tap the off alarm fault icon so to permanently delete the signal par 5 2 16 Condenser clogged with dirt and dust Too high ambient temperature Faulty condenser fan motor Faulty electronic board relays If the problem occurs again contact technical service COMPRESSO WORK Clean condenser Par 8 3 Cool down the ambient Turn the refrigera...

Page 49: ...er a few seconds Should this alarm or alarms related to temperature occur again contact technical service Leakage or micro leakage in the cooling system POWER SUPPLY Turn the refrigerator off from the display STAND BY Par 5 2 8 After a while turn it on and the visual and acoustic alarm is off Tap the off alarm fault icon so to permanently delete the signal par 5 2 16 If the problem occurs again co...

Page 50: ...oor opening it and closing it Turn the refrigerator off from the display STAND BY Par 5 2 8 After a while turn it on and the visual and acoustic alarm is off Tap the off alarm fault icon so to permanently delete the signal par 5 2 16 If the problem occurs again contact technical service Micro switch failure or disconnection Unproperly closed door PROBE FAILURE S1 In case of S1 probe failure temper...

Page 51: ... FAILURE Device still works properly but it does no DMLP S1m probe recording Turn the refrigerator off from the diplay STAND BY Par 5 2 8 After a while turn it on and the visual and acoustic alarm is off Tap the off alarm fault icon so to permanently delete the signal par 5 2 16 Contact service for probe replacement Disconnected or faulty probe S1m DMLP probe failure S2m DMLP probe failure B compa...

Page 52: ...off alarm fault icon so to permanently delete the signal par 5 2 16 Device functioning is still guaranteed while waiting for service Contact technical service Faulty Relay U2 or electrical parts Unbalanced probes FAILURE LOAD U1 COMPRESSOR RELAY AUX FAILURE If this alarm is an isolated occurrence the device continues working but the protection against freezing may not be active If this alarm is co...

Page 53: ...false alarm relay heater U6 Reporting of abnormal absorption or false alarm relay heater ZERO CROSSING In case of Zero Crossing alarm the device operation takes place regularly but the compressor relay is not managed optimally Tap on icon in order to view alarm list and to mute it par 5 2 16 In case of frequency different from 50hz energy consumption may show abnormalities 220V or 115V mains is no...

Page 54: ...con so to permanently delete the signal par 5 2 16 If the problem occurs again contact technical service Connection cable between two electronic boards faulty In order to be able to arrange a prompt intervention at the moment of calling please provide the mode of the appliance and the relative Serial Number that can be found on the data plate placed inside of the appliance or on the present manual...

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