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Cod. 80005830a - GB

 

6.1 Preserving the displayed products

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The  refrigerated  cabinets  are  designed  to  guarantee  the  display  of 

pre

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cooled  products.

  Products  come  from 

refrigerated places such as refrigerated warehouses or cold

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rooms at a temperature as close as possible to the ideal 

one. The quality of the displayed product is strictly related to the “cold chain” which is maintained during the various 

passages in logistics. 

Products  that  are  not  properly  pre

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cooled  and  are  positioned  in  the  refrigerated  cabinet 

decrease the unit performance 

and can also damage other displayed goods. Therefore, it is essential that goods are 

not  kept,  even  temporarily,  in  non  refrigerated  places  that  may  raise  the  product  temperature.  When  the  product  is 

delivered,  the  supplier  should  place  it  immediately  in  a  cold

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room  or  in  the  refrigerated  cabinet.  Meat,  in  particular, 

must be kept in refrigerated rooms throughout the whole manufacturing process (sectioning, boning, slicing, packag-

ing,  etc).  If  the  operations  last  more  than  2  minutes,  make  sure  that  the  meat  is  brought  back  to  a  cold  room  to  re

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establish the ideal temperature.

 

 

The  working  temperature  of  the  refrigerated  cabinet

 is displayed by the digital thermometer installed 

in the 

cabinet 

(usually it is close to the air

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intake grill). The values given by the electronic controller or other devices (if any), 

cannot be considered as a reference of the temperature of the displayed product because the temperature probes are 

placed according to technical criteria that don’t 

directly 

give the preservation temperature.

 

6.2 Provisions for loading the refrigerated cabinet

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For a proper and effective running of the unit, avoid the displayed products from obstructing the correct circula-

tion  of  the  refrigerated  air.  Furthermore,  it  is  important  to 

observe  the  load  limit

,  indicated  by  the  red  line  

__▼__▼__  when stacking the products. The goods exceeding the load limit would not be properly refrigerated and  

air  turbulence  would  be  created  with  negative  effects  on  unit  performances  (massive  formation  of  frost  inside  the 

evaporator) and a deterioration of the displayed products’ preservation.

 

 

It  is  recommended  not  to  place  the  product  on  the  air

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intake  grills

. This would reduce the refrigerated air

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flow inside the cabinet, and consequently it would cause a rise in temperature.

 

 

 

6. Loading and using the cabinet

 

Summary of Contents for Viessmann Tecto CI1 Series

Page 1: ...01 02 2021 Cod 80005750 GB VR Read carefully and keep for future reference Tecto CI1 DOC 1 di 2 USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...s The warnings included in this manual have been categorized as follows WARNING information for the correct and effective use of the unit DANGER notices relevant to potential hazards for people ATTENT...

Page 3: ...ption and storage 14 5 Setting up the unit 15 5 1 Positioning the refrigerated cabinet 15 5 2 Unpacking 16 5 3 Feet supports adjusting 16 5 4 Cleaning before starting 17 5 5 Electric connection and po...

Page 4: ...l 30 9 1 Description 30 9 2 Switch the unit on and off 30 9 3 Normal conditions of operation 30 9 4 User interface 31 9 5 Set point working temperature 32 9 6 Defrosting 32 9 7 Lights switching on off...

Page 5: ...s Caution Do not obstruct the ventilation openings along the external perimeter of the unit Caution In case the cable or the plug are damaged call the maintenance personnel for the replacement 1 2 Gen...

Page 6: ...rcuit again with inert gas Open the circuit and carry out the maintenance 1 3 Residual hazards Residual hazards are risks that remain even after all possible protection measures are taken in the desig...

Page 7: ...n have a reduced perception of danger If they are not supervised children might be at risk Do not allow chil dren to play or run near the refrigerating cabinet Do not allow them to climb on or hang fr...

Page 8: ...n pow der coated galvanized steel equipped with swivelling wheels and adjustable feet on the front side Foamed body ad justable in height and inclination multiplexable with others on all the sides Ava...

Page 9: ...__________________ 2 General data and features Tecto CI1 50 VD Tecto CI1 VD GD Tecto CI1 70 VC Tecto CI1 70 VD Tecto CI1 70 Maxi Tecto CI1 70 VD GD Tecto CI1 70 Maxi GD Tecto CI1 90 VC Tecto CI1 90 VD...

Page 10: ...10 01 02 2021 Cod 80005790a GB VR 2 4 Front views_______________________________________________ 2 General data and features Tecto CI1 50 Tecto CI1 70 Tecto CI1 70 Maxi Tecto CI1 90 Tecto CI1 90 Maxi...

Page 11: ...recorded a maximum noise level of 54 dB A at a dis tance of 1 m from the cabinet 2 7 Weight of the refrigerated cabinet __________________________________ The following table gives the weight of the r...

Page 12: ...it proper ly 3 Rating plate RoHS The refrigerated cabinet is subject the WEE European Direc ve 2002 96 EC for plug in refrigerated cabinets only The unit complies with the RoHS European Direc ve 2002...

Page 13: ...were built given by the temperature class 7 Power absorbed during defrost includes the electric heater if present and all the other electric devices operat ing during the defrost cycle such as contro...

Page 14: ...safety shoes Only when the cabinet is placed on the final point of installation inside the market remove the protecting film and plates For this operation refer to chapter 5 2 Unpacking The packaging...

Page 15: ...om temperature of 25 C R H 60 Higher levels of temperature and or relative humidity can cause higher energy consumptions and poor er performances consequently shortening the shelf life of the displaye...

Page 16: ...s Proceed with caution and do not cut the strings while standing in front of them Packaging is mostly made of recyclable materials wood and cardboard and small amounts of plastic film Do not dispose o...

Page 17: ...ce limits 10 It is mandatory to ground the refrigerated cabinet Efficient grounding is essential for safety Upstream of the socket it is recommended to have the installation of an omni polar power iso...

Page 18: ...a cold room to re establish the ideal temperature The working temperature of the refrigerated cabinet is displayed by the digital thermometer installed in the cabinet usually it is close to the air in...

Page 19: ...revents air from circulating properly If there is massive or a rapidly developed for mation of frost inside the evaporator that requires frequent manual defrost operations it means that the environmen...

Page 20: ...intenance calendar ______________________________ The proper maintenance will guarantee the optimal functioning of the refrigerated cabinet and consequently a reduc tion of energy consumption and long...

Page 21: ...e refrigerated cabinet without sliding glasses it is possible to extract the front glasses 3 Re move the glass stopper screw 4 if any Extract the glass from the frame profile by lifting it up from bot...

Page 22: ...ter gents thinners alcohol or solvents Do not use hoses connected to the water system to wash the unit Do not use direct or indirect water jets or machines for pressure cleaning i e high pressure wash...

Page 23: ...m fins of the condenser can cause injuries to hands and arms use protective gloves for cleaning these parts For the filter removal perform the following steps Open the panel 1 by inserting the supplie...

Page 24: ...switch on the refrigerated cabinet and enable its functions turn on the main magnetothermal switch from the con trol panel When the unit is on the display will show all icons and the 3 digit panel fo...

Page 25: ...echnical reasons the temperature values provided by the two displays i e ther mometer in the refrigerated cabinet and controller display even if related to one another could be different and vary duri...

Page 26: ...and it depends on the temperature detected by a specific sensor positioned inside the evaporator defrost sensor This sensor enables the end of the defrost unless the maximum safety duration time i e t...

Page 27: ...e loading conditions of the displayed products refer to Chapter 6 Loading and using the cabinet Remove the products and store them in an suitable refrigerated place i e cold rooms another refrigerated...

Page 28: ...using ARROWS UP DOWN Press the SET key to display the parameter value Use the ARROWS UP DOWN to change the parameter value To exit the programming mode press SET UP ARROW or wait for 15 second without...

Page 29: ...the unit off and on 9 2 Switch the unit off and on__________________________________________ To switch on the cabinet and enable its functions turn on the main magnetothermal switch When it is switche...

Page 30: ...of the unit If it is necessary repeat the operation until achieving the desired temperature 9 4 User interface ___________________________________________________ Each key 1 has a two functions Briefl...

Page 31: ...e temperature detected by a specific sensor placed inside the evaporator i e the defrost sensor This sensor determines the end of the defrost unless the maximum preset time is reached time out Manual...

Page 32: ...lace i e cold rooms another refrigerated cabinet if it is nec essary Warning AH This warning indicates high temperature for preserving the displayed products Check the temperature with the digital the...

Page 33: ...rd which is set at the factory password 19 Push the key for 4 seconds and the message PA will be shown on the display Push the key again and enter the password by using the and keys To confirm the pas...

Page 34: ...tch Reset the isolator switch If the problem isn t solved turn off the refrigerated cabinet and call Technical Support The refrigerated cabinet does not refrigerate properly The display deck is fro ze...

Page 35: ...me models Refrigerated cabinet in defrosting phase Wait for the end of defrosting phase See 8 6 defrosting Presence of water on the floor Presence of condensa tion on the cabinet Products not loaded c...

Page 36: ...g relays defrost heaters temperature sensors light sources door handles and door hinges knobs and buttons door gaskets and display decks 11 2 Warranty The faulty parts are covered by the warranty for...

Page 37: ...igerant gases For refrigerated cabinets which work with flammable HC R290 refrigerant refer to the safety provisions given in the chapter For your safety at the beginning of this manual After the remo...

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Page 39: ...orter des modifications tout moment sans aucun pr avis et sans encourir d obligations Galilei Refrigerazione S r l se reserva el derecho de cambiar este documento en cualquier momento sin previo aviso...

Page 40: ...GALILEI REFRIGERAZIONE S R L VIA VENETO 29 31 35020 DUE CARRARE PD ITALY Tel 39 049 99 30 650 Fax 39 049 52 11 341 WWW GALILEISPA IT...

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