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User manual Jamajka W OPEN

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Fig.6 Assembly/disassembly of suction

1  – Internal countertop

2  – Suction 

(DO NOT BLOCK the vents!!!)

Do not use mechanical means in order to fasten the defrosting process!

Once a month

 it is recommended to stop the operation of the device 

to clean the interior, provide natural defrosting of the evaporator and 

to clean the condenser.

The unit’s evaporator

 should be kept clean. Impurities impede heat 

transfer, resulting e.g. in increased electricity consumption and could 

cause damage to the compressor unit.

To clean the condenser, unscrew the fixing screws and remove the 

windscreen. Clean the condenser fins with a soft brush. For strong 

soiling (clogging the fins) of the condenser, it is advisable to use a 

vacuum or compressed nitrogen to suck out/blow out the soil from 

between the fins.

Fig.10 Condenser cleaning

The manufacturer is not liable for damage to the condensing unit resulting from non-observance of 

the condenser’s cleanliness!

Parts of the unit may corrode if used or maintained incorrectly.

 Follow the rules:

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Do not let surfaces of the unit to come into contact with agents containing chlorine and sodium 

varieties that damage the protective layer and the unit’s components (including various grades 

of stainless steel)

Summary of Contents for Jamajka W OPEN

Page 1: ...rmostat optionally working with the temperature recording module which allows for recording and signaling whenever the temperature in the unit is too high or too low Cooling is done by forced air circulation The cabinet is equipped with automatic condensate evaporation and automatic defrosting It is suitable for connecting in rows and can be supplied with an external chiller unit mod C The display...

Page 2: ...indchest After removing access to the condenser fins is available DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE VENTS 2 3 Technical data Table 1 Technical data Type of unit Rated voltage V Hz Rated current A Rated lighting power W Power consumption kWh 24h Shelf load kg m Cooling po wer demand W mb Unit weight kg 1 3W Open 230 50 4 7 144 16 2 10 190 1 3W Open mod A 230 50 4 7 144 16 2 10 180 1 3W Open mod C 230 50 144 10 7...

Page 3: ...r and the unit s components Any residual adhesive or silicon on metal components may only be removed with petroleum ether does not apply to plastics compo nents Do not use other organic solvents Do not use water jets while washing the unit The unit should be cleaned with a damp cloth Place the plug of the connection cable directly into the socket it is forbidden to connect the device via extension...

Page 4: ...ngle Fig 4 Assembly disassembly of glass elements 1 Glass side 2 Front glass grip 3 Low front glass 4 Top aluminum profile tilting guide of the glass 5 Frame display shelf 6 Countertop display shelf 7 Bumpon silicone element protecting glass components from moving and providing better grip Do not damage during operation and maintenance 8 Frame hook 1 1 5 260 6 440 530 525 7 8 2 2 2 1 3 3 4 4 Fig 6...

Page 5: ... around the unit in any case do not cover the vents t Ensure a uniform load on the shelves without exceeding their maximum load Keeping the condenser clean Impurities may cause overheating of the compressor and ultimately lead to failure which is not covered by the warranty Do not use electrical appliances inside the chamber for storing food products 4 1 Temperature control For operation of thermo...

Page 6: ...pressor unit To clean the condenser unscrew the fixing screws and remove the windscreen Clean the condenser fins with a soft brush For strong soiling clogging the fins of the condenser it is advisable to use a vacuum or compressed nitrogen to suck out blow out the soil from between the fins Fig 10 Condenser cleaning The manufacturer is not liable for damage to the condensing unit resulting from no...

Page 7: ...erns the Igloo thermostat If only two spots are visible on the display turn on the thermostat The device is operating but the lighting is off Make sure that Lighting switch is turned on Fluorescent lamp or starting switch of the device is not burnt The device does not reach the proper temperature the lighting is on Make sure that The main switch is on Temperature setting on the thermostat is prope...

Page 8: ...f automatically Every compressor produces a noise while at work These sounds are generated by the motor unit and by the refrigerant flowing in the circuit This pheno menon is a technical characteristic of refrigeration units and does not mean malfunction In the case of exceeding the ambient conditions as per third class climate relative humidity above 60 the phenomenon of water transfer from the s...

Page 9: ...nish automatically after about 3 seconds Manual defrosting switch No 2 enables to initiate the defrosting cycle at any moment when the device is working re gardless of the automatic defrosting function the switch shall not operate when the temperature is higher than the final defrosting temperature The user should switch on switch off the aggregate only by means of the main switch of the device an...

Page 10: ...d 5 current temperature inside the device is displayed decimal places displayed after the comma SETTING THE DESIRED TEMPERATURE press for 1 second leading value shall be displayed on the screen increase or decrease the leading value by means of and switches until the desired value shall be obtained press once again in order to confirm the new value of the setting point MANUAL INPUT OF THE DEFROSTI...

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