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INSTALLATION

 

 

Selecting the Place of Installation 
In selecting the place of installation, ensure that the following instructions are observed, this 
being vital for proper and troublefree working of the cabinet. 

 

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do not install the cabinet outdoors 

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do not install the cabinet in the vicinity of heating radiators or other heat sources 

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do not install the cabinet where it is exposed to direct sunlight (e.g. through windows) 

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avoid the installation of incandescent illumination.  Fluorescent lighting is 
recommended 

 

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do not install the cabinet where it is exposed to drafts from air conditioners, ventilators 
or open doors 

 

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do not install the cabinet in a shop or room where the ambient temperature is above 25

° 

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do not stack items on top of the unit 

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keep the air intake and outlet area around the front grill area of the cabinet clear of 
cartons and other obstacles 

 

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when installing a cabinet against a wall, make sure that the refrigeration unit fan is free 
to take in ambient air from the room via the front grill area and blow it off at the back. 

 

Adhere to the specific minimum distance of 80mm!

 

 

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When the cabinet is installed as a stand-alone unit against a wall, a minimum 
distance of 80mm must be maintained between cabinet back and room wall to 
ensure free air exit on the cabinet back 

 

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When installing several cabinets alongside or behind one another, be sure to observe the 
specific installation plan 

 

In all installation options, the air exit must be unhindered at the back of the refrigerated 
cabinet to exclude the accumulation of heat.  Only then is trouble free operatin 
guaranteed

 

 

Requirements for Electrical Connection 
All refrigerated cabinets must be PAT tested (Portable Appliance Test) to the legal requirenent. 
This is to ensure that all electrical connections and components have not been damaged in transit 

 

The cabinet is connected by inserting the power plug into a socket.  The plug is fitted with a 13- 
amp fuse.  The cabinet has an ON/OFF switch but we recommend the provision of a remote 
switch.  Ask your electrician 

 

The socket employed must be properly earthed, firmly installed and protected by a 32-amp 
circuit breaker, type C 

 

 
 
 
 
In the interest of continual product development we reserve the right to change any of the 
details and specifications without notice. 

 

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Summary of Contents for FBC-601

Page 1: ... mentioned product groups only prepacked products with the following temperatures may be stored Proper use only means the use as described above adhering to the specifications on installation operation and service Any other use is regarded as being contrary to specifications and is prohibited The Buyer responsibility to insure that the equipment will be fit for the purpose for which the Buyer inte...

Page 2: ...display Frequently while on display Minimum core temp of 63 C Cold food on display Frequently while on display 0 to 7 C is recommended The chart above gives the temperatures that are generally accepted as good practice together with the recommended period of time involved where appropriate Keeping food at these temperatures plays a major part in ensuring that food is safe to eat Do not leave food ...

Page 3: ... working or safety of your plug in refrigerated cabinet When disconnecting the power plug always pull on the plug itself and never the cable Never detach any cover except where specifically instructed in this manual Doing so might expose live electrical parts If any damage occurs to the power cable pull the plug to disconnect the cabinet Never use a water hose or high pressure jet to clean the cab...

Page 4: ...k Adhere to the specific minimum distance of 80mm When the cabinet is installed as a stand alone unit against a wall a minimum distance of 80mm must be maintained between cabinet back and room wall to ensure free air exit on the cabinet back When installing several cabinets alongside or behind one another be sure to observe the specific installation plan In all installation options the air exit mu...

Page 5: ...accessories it must be left to stand for at least three hours before being started to allow the lubricating oil to settle in the compressor Failure to do so can cause total destruction of the refrigeration system Ensure the means of transporting positioning used does not damage elements which exist in the lower part of the equipment Start the cabinet only if it has been installed as described and ...

Page 6: ...ng conditions The units are delivered with the regulation already factory set All temperature and defrost regulations must be set by a qualified refrigeration engineer The buyer responsibility to ensure that the equipment will be fit for the purpose for which the Buyer intend to use the equipment ADJUSTING THE CONTROLLER Please refer to the specific controller instructions included In the interest...

Page 7: ... slightly Defrost frequency as well as duration and time are factory set Defrosting is automatic four times a day All cabinets have a stainless steel drip tray with an electrical heating element operated by a float switch and a hot gas pipe running under the tray to evaporate the condensate water In the interest of continual product development we reserve the right to change any of the details and...

Page 8: ...nsfer it to another storage place Do not start cleaning before the internal surfaces have risen to near room temperature take accessories out of display compartment unscrew 2 recessed head screws at the return air grill with a screwdriver pull out return air grill backward of the fixing device No cleaning water must be allowed to flow into the defrost water drain moisten cotton cloth with luke war...

Page 9: ...ional faults are detected check the electrical protection and switches to make sure they are in perfect condition If the fault persists advise the maintenance contractor Cleaning the condenser fins The refrigerated cabinet must be maintained by a qualified refrigeration engineer every three months and in addition the condenser fins need cleaning by a qualified refrigeration engineer whenever a lay...

Page 10: ...d regularly supervised and maintained in a satisfactory manner b the parties concerned shall also be responsible when the system is used by another person unless a division of responsibility has been agreed upon c regular maintenance or adjustment of the refrigerating system can only be carried out by a qualified refrigeration engineer maintenance shall be carried out every three months by a quali...

Page 11: ...ollowing tasks shall be performed a all safety control and measurement devices as well as alarm systems shall be checked to verify their correct operation and perfect working order b leakage tests shall be carried out at the relevant part of the refrigerating system c evacuating d adjustment of refrigerant charge e functional test of safety devices Maintence and repair requiring the assistance of ...

Page 12: ...ING For applications designed to be used with flammable refrigerants it is necessary to perform an evaluation of the risk involved with the usage of this refrigerant The equipment manufacturer should perform a risk assessment and ensure proper knowledge about the handling and use of any flammable refrigerant prior to applying the compressor condensing unit WARNING Compressor condensing unit incorp...

Page 13: ...or condensing unit starting under vaccum or without refrigerant charge WARNING Use the compressor condensing unit only with the refrigerant indicated on compressor condensing unit label WARNING System refrigerant charge when using HC refrigerants R 600 a R 290 must be limited to 150 g max WARNING Use the compressor condensing unit only with the power supply indicated on the compressor condensing u...

Page 14: ...nents specified by the manufacturer WARNING On applications where flammable refrigerant is used do not weld the tubes by torch but connect the compressor condensing unit tubes by other means such as lock ring WARNING Before energizing the system check the compressor condensing unit grounding and make sure electrical components and covering are fixed properly WARNING Connect the equipment only to a...

Page 15: ...net is to be shut down for any length of time clean cabinet When stored in a storage room cover with a cotton sheet Do not use plastic tarpaulins as these may encourage formation of moisture and odours inside the cabine In the interest of continual product development we reserve the right to change any of the details and specifications without notice Page 15 ...

Page 16: ... 25 Adjust storage temperature controller c distance to wall not adhered Maintain presribed minimum distance c lack of air intake due to Remove any obstacles in air intake obstruction of grill area d condenser fins dirty Contact engineer to perform maintenance Storage Temperature too low a misadjustment Adjust storage temperature in small increments Cabinet lighting failed a lighting not switched ...

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