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Table of contents 

1.

 

GENERAL INFORMATION .......................................................................... 4

 

1.1.

 

Manufacturer information .................................................................. 4

 

1.2.

 

Dimensions ...................................................................................... 6

 

1.3.

 

Package dimensions .......................................................................... 8

 

2.

 

SAFETY ................................................................................................... 8

 

2.1.

 

Dangers due to misuse ...................................................................... 8

 

2.2.

 

R290 refrigeration cabinets safety guidelines ....................................... 8

 

2.3.

 

Material damage during prolonged shutdown ...................................... 9

 

2.4.

 

Personal protective equipment ......................................................... 10

 

2.5.

 

Electrical voltage ............................................................................ 10

 

2.6.

 

Refrigerant circuit ........................................................................... 11

 

2.7.

 

Opening/closing the doors ............................................................... 11

 

2.8.

 

Recommended working conditions and ambient temperature .............. 11

 

2.9.

 

Purpose of use ............................................................................... 12

 

3.

 

UNPACKING ........................................................................................... 12

 

4.

 

INSTALLATION ...................................................................................... 15

 

4.1.

 

Requirements for installation the serve-over ...................................... 15

 

4.2.

 

Installation of Vega QB LG / HG ....................................................... 16

 

5.

 

INSTALLATION OF DUST COVERS ........................................................... 22

 

6.

 

INSTALLATION OF LEG PANELS ............................................................... 23

 

7.

 

GLASS STAND ADJUSTMENT ON VEGA QB LG / HG TD .............................. 25

 

8.

 

GLASS STAND ADJUSTMENT ON VEGA QB LG / HG LU .............................. 26

 

9.

 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ..................................................................... 27

 

9.1.

 

Connecting the unit to the power supply ........................................... 27

 

10.

 

DRAINAGE ............................................................................................. 28

 

10.1.

 

Drainage system ............................................................................. 28

 

11.

 

MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................... 28

 

11.1.

 

Information on temperatures ........................................................... 28

 

Summary of Contents for VEGA QB HG

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL SERVE OVER VEGA QB LG HG...

Page 2: ...closing the doors 11 2 8 Recommended working conditions and ambient temperature 11 2 9 Purpose of use 12 3 UNPACKING 12 4 INSTALLATION 15 4 1 Requirements for installation the serve over 15 4 2 Insta...

Page 3: ...Cleaning 28 12 INNER LIGHTING 29 13 ENERGY SAVING 30 14 DISPOSAL 30 15 STORAGE 30 16 TESTING 30 17 ACCESSORIES 30 18 TECHNICAL DATA 31 18 1 Electrical layouts 31 18 2 Failures and troubleshooting 31 1...

Page 4: ...turer information Manufacturer address FREOR LT UAB Katiliskiu St 92 LT 02212 Vilnius Lithuania T 370 5 232 9188 EN Made in Lithuania Customer Installation date Installation place Start of the product...

Page 5: ...ver Fig 1 Fig 1 Example of sticker Intention of this document is to provide information about maintaining and operating of the serve over Vega QB LG HG In accordance with the EU Directive the refriger...

Page 6: ...6 1 2 Dimensions Fig 2 Dimensions of Vega QB HG TD Fig 3 Dimensions of Vega QB LG TD...

Page 7: ...7 Fig 4 Dimensions of Vega QB HG LU Fig 5 Dimensions of Vega QB LG LU...

Page 8: ...en properly set up and installed and has no obvious defects Do not make any technical changes to the appliance Do not store any explosive substances such as aerosol containers with flammable propellan...

Page 9: ...not expose the unit to temperatures higher than 70 C during transportation and storage Avoid transmitting pulsations and vibrations to the unit Do not allow external forces to act on the appliance e...

Page 10: ...setup and installation Protection from contact with liquid leaking refrigerant in the event of leakage in the refrigerant circuit Protection from low temperature during loading and cleaning For remov...

Page 11: ...fault messages or damage to the appliance contact the maintenance service 2 7 Opening closing the doors Hand or other body parts may become caught on side of door hinge When opening closing the door...

Page 12: ...iry products delicacies ready made food snacks sandwiches green salad game salad with mayonnaise sauce cooked meat products eggs and their products sauces 4 C Household poultry minced meat and product...

Page 13: ...3 x 2 Size 17 15 min Use appropriate equipment for unit transportation refer to unit weight and dimension information Lift the serve over Remove pallet s screws Remove the pallet Screws M6x100 ISO 738...

Page 14: ...14 Install the plastic legs Lower the serve over...

Page 15: ...ly both depth and length and installed in the stable position Set up the unit only on the designated adjustable legs It is forbidden to install the unit close to any heating equipment or any HVAC elem...

Page 16: ...n of Vega QB LG HG X2 Size 17 32 PH2 Using the front and rear legs perform horizontal and vertical pre adjustment of the serve over The legs are adjustable up to 5 cm Apply the foam tape around perime...

Page 17: ...17 Apply silicone to seal the perimeter of connection Push the serve overs together...

Page 18: ...18 With help of a level check if both serve overs are horizontal All 4 connection slot positions in the figure...

Page 19: ...19 Front connection slot position Connection slots are fixed together with threaded pins M10x90 ISO 7985 Remove the back decoration...

Page 20: ...20 Back connection slot position Connection slots are fixed together with threaded pins M10x90 ISO 7985 River the connection plate on the back of the connection Rivets D4 8x10...

Page 21: ...21 Example of installed serve overs...

Page 22: ...22 5 INSTALLATION OF DUST COVERS X1 PH2 15 min Fix the front dust cover with self tapping screws D4 2x13 Fix the rear dust covers and cover connector with self tapping screws D4 2x13...

Page 23: ...23 Fix the side dust covers with self tapping screws D4 2x13 6 INSTALLATION OF LEG PANELS X1 PH2 15 min Attach the front panel to the leg...

Page 24: ...24 Fix the sides of the panel with self tapping screws D4 2x13 Fix the back panel with self tapping screws D4 2x13 fd...

Page 25: ...13 Hex 4 5 15 min To adjust the angle of the stand slightly loosen the bolts indicated on the left of figure above Adjust the stand angle by rotating the bolts indicated on the right of figure above...

Page 26: ...5 min To adjust the angle and the height of the stand slightly loosen the bolts indicated on the left of figure above Adjust the stand angle and height by rotating the bolts indicated on the right of...

Page 27: ...fore connecting the unit Applicable local electrical safety regulations The power supply voltage and frequency must match the specifications on the technical data sticker Do not connect a damaged unit...

Page 28: ...e the temperature in the control Products must be uploaded into the cooled inner space of the serve over 11 2 Defrosting Warm ambient air can get into the serve over It is very likely when the showcas...

Page 29: ...aning Deep cleaning of the serve over must be performed once every 4 weeks The serve over must be cleaned and disinfected to eliminate pathogenic microorganisms Make sure that defrosting is in progres...

Page 30: ...ations that dispose of certain types of materials 15 STORAGE If temporary storage and subsequent use of the serve over is expected during repair of the shopping premise or change location of the cabin...

Page 31: ...serve over check the refrigerant amount and replacement of parts may only be carried out by a specialist qualified to work with F and OAM gases Only an electrician with the respective qualification ma...

Page 32: ...ination of the freezing coil Damage of the tightness of the freezing coil Failure of the control valve TRV ERV Leakage of the refrigerant Call the refrigeration technician service department Defrostin...

Page 33: ...elements can be operational Check switches Check the power network The compressor is out of order Refrigeration cycle malfunction Signals of the pressure sensors Fluctuations of the electrical network...

Page 34: ...SYMBOLS Symbol Meaning Type Qualified specialist Work clothing Protective gloves Brittle surfaces Wrench Sizes 10 13 17 32 Screwdriver PH2 Rubber hammer 1 Protective goggles Silicone pistol 1 Clamp 2...

Page 35: ...35 Date Work Name...

Page 36: ...ufacturer of the commercial refrigeration equipment Katiliskiu St 92 LT 02212 Vilnius Lithuania T 370 5 232 9188 E sales freor com www freor com DOM 2AB0X 00000E_v1 0 FREOR LT is not affiliated with C...

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