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IN-5C08/12-OF 

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CLEANING 

 
Cautions 

REFRIGERATED CABINETS 

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CLEANING 

 
 

Power 

ALWAYS TURN THE POWER SUPPLY OFF BEFORE CLEANING. 

 

Water 

THIS UNIT IS NOT WATERPROOF.  DO NOT USE A WATER JET SPRAY TO 
CLEAN THE INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF THIS CABINET. 

 

Exterior 

REFRIGERATED CABINETS 

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CLEANING 

 
 

Metal Surfaces 

Stainless steel or aluminium surfaces should be cleaned with hot soapy water. 
DO NOT clean surfaces with abrasive pads or cleaners, as stainless steel and 
aluminium surfaces will be damaged. 

 

Glass 

All glass should be cleaned using a good quality glass cleaner and a clean 
cloth. 

DO NOT

 use abrasive pads or cleaners, because they will damage the surface 

of the glass. 

 

Sliding Doors 

Sliding glass doors can be removed for cleaning by sliding 
the door to central position, placing hands either side of 
the door, lifting up and then swinging out at the bottom. 

When replacing doors, make sure that the top is located in 
the correct slot, and the bottom is 
properly located on the correct bottom 
track. 

Sliding door tracks should be 
vacuumed out regularly to keep doors 
sliding freely.  Failure to do so will 
damage the gliders and track. 

 

Louvers 

To maintain the refrigeration efficiency, and prevent overheating, use a vacuum 
cleaner to remove dust and fluff from the ventilation louvers. 

The condenser radiator must also be cleaned regularly, see the Mandatory 
Cleaning Routines section.    

Summary of Contents for IN-5C08-OF

Page 1: ...Refrigerated Open front Cabinets Curved and Square Formats...

Page 2: ...Future Products Group Limited All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopy...

Page 3: ...CABINET Caution Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with flammable propellant in this appliance Mains Supply Cord If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufactu...

Page 4: ...ity Exceptions 8 Specific Exclusions 8 Assessment 8 Time Limit 8 Caution 8 OPERATION 9 Cabinet Layout 9 Self Service Cabinet 9 Shelf Lighting 9 Controls 9 Control Panel 9 Temperature Controller 10 Tem...

Page 5: ...e Probes 17 Condensate Tray 17 Mandatory Cleaning Routines 18 Warning 18 Removable Filter 18 Condenser Radiator 18 Fault Correction 18 INSTALLATION 19 Regulations 19 Compliance with Local Requirements...

Page 6: ...24 XR40CX Connections 30 SPECIFICATIONS 31 Mechanical 31 Electrical 31 Controller Setting 32 Dixell XR40CX Settings 32 Compliance 33 Standards 33 Performance Aspects 33 Improvements 33 Ongoing Develo...

Page 7: ...so that you can receive the full benefits that this cabinet has to offer These instructions cannot however cover all eventualities If you are unsure of any aspect of the installation operation or per...

Page 8: ...to provide copies of service records in the event of a compressor failure Any damage or malfunction resulting from the use of non FPG supplied spare parts Specific Exclusions The following are specifi...

Page 9: ...temperature of the cabinet is maintained by a curtain of cold air emitted from a grill below the pelmet of the cabinet The pelmet is heated to avoid external condensation Shelf Lighting All cabinets a...

Page 10: ...erature inside the cabinet because the refrigeration condenser is controlled in response to the exit air temperature from the evaporator heat exchanger Incorrect adjustment can cause the fins to ice u...

Page 11: ...switch as shown above The cabinet fans will run and the cabinet temperature will begin to fall The temperature controller is pre set to maintain the cabinet temperature to 2 4 C and should not need a...

Page 12: ...kept clear of the lightened areas shown in the picture A minimum clearance of 40 mm should be maintained below the shelves and the top air vane The internal air grills at the front and rear of the ca...

Page 13: ...it is best to clean it at the end of the working day The cabinet will then have time to recover its normal operating temperature before replacing the products Once the cleaning is finished turn the ca...

Page 14: ...s Thermostat needs adjustment Adjust controller Ambient temperature 25 C Adjust store air conditioning Evaporator coil iced up De ice coil Condenser radiator blocked Remove dust and debris Thermostat...

Page 15: ...NOT use abrasive pads or cleaners because they will damage the surface of the glass Sliding Doors Sliding glass doors can be removed for cleaning by sliding the door to central position placing hands...

Page 16: ...abrasive pads or cleaners as these may damage surfaces Warning Dishwasher detergents will damage any anodised aluminium parts Access to the Cabinet Base Cavity Remove the front ticketing rail from th...

Page 17: ...t and dry vacuum cleaner to suck out the food DO NOT attempt to hose food parts from fins Caution The fins are very sharp Take extra care when cleaning this area Do not bend the fins over as this woul...

Page 18: ...void the warranty on the refrigeration equipment Removable Filter integral condenser cabinets The removable filter must be kept clean to maintain efficient refrigeration performance Slide the filter o...

Page 19: ...eparately Site Preparation Ensure the cabinet location and any bench cut outs are made to the precise measurements shown in the Mechanical Drawings Position the cabinet in its allocated working positi...

Page 20: ...Disposal On the integral condenser versions no drain is required for condensate disposal Check that there is no packing material or debris in the integral condensate boil off tray The element is auto...

Page 21: ...e is a dc output the LED strip must be replaced Access to LED Strips The LED strips are protected with plastic covers These clip into grooves in the aluminium extrusion Remove the plastic cover to acc...

Page 22: ...and running components are mounted on the compressor Condenser Radiator Whether integral or remote for efficient refrigeration performance the condenser radiator must be kept clean Failure to do this...

Page 23: ...ithout water present Fault ACR element is on continuously when no condensate water is present Test Check if the Finder Level Control unit is faulty by disconnecting the probe wire from terminal B1 on...

Page 24: ...he instrument is fully configurable through special parameters that can be easily programmed through the keyboard XR40CX Compressor Control The regulation is performed according to the temperature mea...

Page 25: ...To see the min stored temperature in programming mode it browses the parameter codes or decreases the displayed value To switch the instrument off if onF oFF Not enabled To lock unlock the keyboard T...

Page 26: ...the SET key Press and immediately release the SET key or wait for 5 seconds to display the probe temperature again XR40CX Change the Set point To change the set point value press the SET key for more...

Page 27: ...1 If no parameter is present in Pr1 after 3s the noP message is displayed Keep the keys pushed till the Pr2 message is displayed NOTE 2 The set value is stored even when the procedure is exited by wai...

Page 28: ...00 CCt Continuous cycle duration 0 0 24 0h 0 0 CCS Set point for continuous cycle 55 0 150 0 C 67 302 F 5 COn Compressor ON time with faulty probe 0 255 min 15 COF Compressor OFF time with faulty prob...

Page 29: ...d Digital input alarm delay 0 255min 5 Nps Number of activation of pressure switch 0 15 15 odc Compress status when open door no Fan CPr F_C no rrd Regulation restart with door open alarm n Y y HES Di...

Page 30: ...anged CA Serious external alarm i1 F bAL All outputs OFF CA Pressure switch alarm i1 F PAL All outputs OFF XR40CX Alarm Recovery Probe alarms P1 P2 P3 and P4 start some seconds after the fault in the...

Page 31: ...ont Open Front Number of Shelves Three plus base Three plus base Three plus base Three plus base Display Area 1 1 m2 1 1 m2 1 7 m2 1 7 m2 Refrigerant R449A R449A R449A R449A Refrigerant Mass See Seria...

Page 32: ...y AC 0 0 0 0 Min Comp On Time Faulty Probe C0n 4 4 4 4 Min Comp Off Time Faulty Probe C0F 6 6 6 6 Min Probe Displayed Lod P4 P4 P4 P4 P1 P2 P3 P4 Defrost Terminate Temp dtE 4 4 4 4 degC Interval Betwe...

Page 33: ...he equivalent county specific standards including AS NZS CISPR and BS EN 55014 1 Essential safety requirements AS NZS 3820 and AS NZS 4417 Energy efficiency for refrigerated appliances MEPS Australia...

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