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REFRIGERATION LTD 

 

www.igloorefrigeration.com

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Pastry Cases

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1 – Stainless steel upper shelf 
2 – Evaporator coil 
3 – Rail (condensate outflow after defrosting the 

evaporator) 

4 – Sliding door 
5 – Inner frame 
6 – Compressor 
7 – LED lamp  
8 – Cured front glass 
9 – Base of the unit (DO NOT BLOCK air louver!!!) 
10 – ABS sides  
11 – Control panel 
12 – Condenser cover (DO NOT BLOCK air louver!!!) 
13 – Leveling legs  
14 – Serial plate 
15 – Straight front glass 

 

2.3. Technical data  

Table 1 Technical data  

Model 

Voltage 
[V/Hz/Ph] 

Rated Current 
[A] 

Max shelf load 
[lbs/kg] 

Weight   
[lbs/kg] 

JSCRP4/J2SCRP4 

115/60/1 

8 (max.fuse:15) 

66/30 

337/153 

JSCRP6/J2SCRP6 

115/60/1 

8 (max.fuse:15) 

66/30 

529/240 

JSCRP8//J2SCRP8 

115/60/1 

15 (max.fuse:20) 

66/30 

661/300 

Figure 1  JSCRP and J2SCRP

 

J2SCRP 

(Straight glass) 

 

JSCRP 

(Cured glass) 

 

Summary of Contents for J2SCRP

Page 1: ...Pastry Display Cases Models JSCRP and J2SCRP JSCRP J2SCRP Instruction Manual Tel 416 663 3051 Fax 416 663 5793 Toll Free 1 888 408 8819 124 Norfinch Dr Toronto ON M3N 1X1 REFRIGERATION LTD ...

Page 2: ...1 Temperature regulation 8 5 MAINTENANCE 9 5 1 Cleaning and maintenance 12 6 SERVICE 13 6 1 Faults identification and repair 13 6 2 Service 14 List of Figures Figure 1 JSCRP and J2SCRP 4 Figure 2 Leveling legs 6 Figure 3 Mounting wire shelves 6 Figure 4 Control panel 7 Figure 5 Carel thermostat control panel 8 Figure 6 Disassembly of the front glass JSCRP 12 Figure 7 Cleaning the condenser 13 List...

Page 3: ...on the environment and the location of the unit 2 2 Description of the unit JSCRP and J2SCRP display cases have static cooling The display case is equipped with automatic condensate evaporation and automatic defrosting The electronic thermostat cooperate module to monitor and send signals when the temperature inside the equipment gets too low or too high Two levels of white plastic wire shelves ar...

Page 4: ... louver 10 ABS sides 11 Control panel 12 Condenser cover DO NOT BLOCK air louver 13 Leveling legs 14 Serial plate 15 Straight front glass 2 3 Technical data Table 1 Technical data Model Voltage V Hz Ph Rated Current A Max shelf load lbs kg Weight lbs kg JSCRP4 J2SCRP4 115 60 1 8 max fuse 15 66 30 337 153 JSCRP6 J2SCRP6 115 60 1 8 max fuse 15 66 30 529 240 JSCRP8 J2SCRP8 115 60 1 15 max fuse 20 66 ...

Page 5: ...ay be turned on after confirmation of the fire protection efficiency with results of measures performed according to binding regulations 3 2 Unit Location Remove cardboard angles and protective foil Install the unit on a strong and level surface To ensure proper operation the unit must be leveled from front to back and left to right Unit may malfunction if improperly leveled Be sure there is suffi...

Page 6: ... disassembled If the user received the unit partially disassembled perform the following operations 1 Place the Fixed shelf grip in perforated frame strip Figure 3 5 2 Mount cross bars Figure3 3 and Figure 3 4 3 Place shelves on fixed grips 4 Mount front glass of the display case The equipment should be cleaned right after unpacking and before turning the unit on The unit should be cleaned with wa...

Page 7: ...nd aggregate operating cycle may fluctuate This depends on numerous factors such as amount and temperature of products placed in the device and the temperature of the surroundings The equipment should be placed in a dry and well ventilated place ensuring proper air exchange distance between the wall and the equipment min 10cm out of sunlight kept far from heat sources and devices enforcing air flo...

Page 8: ...rranty Do not use electric devices inside the product storing chamber Avoid unnecessary opening of doors and leaving them open for a longer period of time 4 1 Temperature regulation The thermostat is to obtain the set temperature within the equipment and maintain it within the determined temperature ranges The manufacturer enters all settings of temperature regulators required for normal functioni...

Page 9: ... 1 sec displays sets the set point more than 3 sec accesses the parameter setting menu enter password 22 mutes the audible alarm buzzer Start Up hold the set mute button for 1 sec RESET current EY set Pressed together 7 and 8 activate parameter reset procedure Diode 8 Defrost Pressing this button alone more than 3 sec activates deactivates the defrost Pressing with other buttons pressed together w...

Page 10: ...he category of parameters will be on Press SET to display the value associated with the parameter Increase or decrease the value using the UP or DOWN button respectively Press SET to temporarily save the new value and display the parameter again Repeat the procedure for any other parameters that need to be modified Press the SET button for more than 3 s to permanently save the parameters and exit ...

Page 11: ... absolute relative temperature for low temperature alarm 0 0 C 50 99 AH absolute relative temperature for high temperature alarm 0 0 C 50 99 Ad temperature alarm delay 0 min 0 199 A4 3rd input configuration 0 0 11 A7 digital input alarm delay 0 min 0 199 A8 enable alarm Ed end defrost by timeout 0 0 1 AC set point dirty condenser alarm 60 C 50 250 AE dirty condenser alarm differential temperature ...

Page 12: ... attention not to damage the temperature sensor It is recommended to make a break in the operation once a month in order to clean the interior naturally defrost the evaporator and clean the condenser It is essential to keep the condenser of the device clean Dirt may hinder the heat exchange causing increase in electricity consumption and may cause damage of the compressor In order to clean the con...

Page 13: ... equipment is not working Make sure that The equipment is connected to the power supply The Voltage and frequency in the network are compliant with those recommended by the manufacturer 115V 60Hz The main switch is turned on The Thermostat is turned on The equipment is operating but the light is off Make sure that Light switch is turned on Lamp or starting switch of the equipment is not burnt Wate...

Page 14: ... Each compressor makes certain noises when operating These sounds are made by the aggregate engine and by cooling agent flowing through the circuit This phenomenon constitutes a technical feature of cooling devices and does not signify equipment failure Steam precipitation on glass is normal in event of high relative air humidity exceeding 55 and does not require calling for service 6 2 Service IG...

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