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MISTRAL M60, M90, M135 AND TC60                                                    11 

 

 

The set point can be adjusted between 0°C and 10°C for standard units and 
4°C and 18°C for High Ambient versions by following the button sequence 
below: 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Extra shelves are available from IMC. 

 
USING YOUR BOTTLE COOLER 

 
This unit is for cooling bottles and cans only, do not load the cabinet with boxed 
goods as this prevents air circulation and the goods will not cool down as 
quickly.  While loading ensure that the interior grilles are not obstructed by the 
bottles. 
 
Do not place hot or warm goods in the cabinet.  Only goods at room 
temperature or less should be placed in the unit otherwise performance will be 
affected.  When stocking the unit it is recommended that this is done after 
closing at night or first thing in the morning to allow time for the bottles to cool.  
Ensure that stock is rotated by placing new stock at the back of shelves or in 
one side of the cabinet to ensure that colder bottles are served first. 
 
Do not leave the doors open when the unit is running, as this causes the 
evaporator to ice up, preventing the unit from operating efficiently. 
 
Ensure that the front grille is always unobstructed. 
 
Units must not be used to store food.

Press the SET button once 

“SET” will appear 

1) 

SET 

Using the up and down buttons, 
scroll to the desired set point 
temperature (min 0°C, max 10°C) 

2) 

Press SET button to accept 

3) 

4) 

Then press SET button again, 
current set point temperature 
is displayed 

Then press stand-by button to esc. 
Display will revert back to current internal 
air temperature. If depressed for more 
than 5 seconds this button will also switch 
the unit off. Display will show 

“OFF”. 

Summary of Contents for MISTRAL M135

Page 1: ...LIDING DOOR SERIES 11 M60HA M90HA SERIES 1 MISTRAL TC60 SERIES 11 Imperial Machine Company Limited Unit 1 Abbey Road Wrexham Industrial Estate Wrexham LL13 9RF Tel 44 0 1978 661155 Fax 44 0 1978 72999...

Page 2: ...mentation are in conformity with the protection requirements of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC and manufactured in accordance with harmonised standards EN 61000 6 1 2001 Immun...

Page 3: ...TC60 13 CHANGING A FLUORESCENT STRIP LIGHT FITTING M60 M90 M90SD M135 14 MAINTENANCE 15 DO S AND DON TS 16 ORDERING SPARE PARTS 17 END OF LIFE DISPOSAL 17 MATERIAL CONTENT 17 M60 WIRING DIAGRAM 18 M9...

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Page 5: ...ng electricity supply or fair wear and tear are not covered by the guarantee The guarantee applies in this form to installations within the United Kingdom Please observe these instructions carefully D...

Page 6: ...ND TC60 Check that the correct machine has been supplied and that the voltage marked on the rating plate is suitable for the supply available The rating plate is located on the right hand side of the...

Page 7: ...backbar or underbar refrigerators designed for the cooling and storage of beverages The Mistral TC60 is a full height backbar refrigerator The following quantity of beverage bottles can be held in eac...

Page 8: ...4 MISTRAL M60 M90 M135 AND TC60 MISTRAL DIMENSIONS M90 SD M60 M135 M90 TC60...

Page 9: ...ed with glider feet which allow them to slide forward for cleaning and maintenance purposes The Mistral TC60 requires a clearance of 40 mm at the back of the unit The Mistral M135 is on castors to aid...

Page 10: ...60 door Remove the grille cover by moving the cover upwards and then unhooking the lugs from the bottom of the cabinet Hold the door in its closed position to prevent the door from dropping when the h...

Page 11: ...ndle Refit the door handle on the right hand side of the door and screw in the handle fasteners Apply one drop of Loctite Studlock 270 to the hinge pin thread Refit hinge pin on the left hand side of...

Page 12: ...door making sure the hinge pin is inserted into the nylon bush which is in the worktop Refit the hinge and screw in the fasteners making sure the triangular spacer is clamped between the hinge and th...

Page 13: ...the door lift the door upwards and swing the bottom out from the bottom roller guide Un hook the cable from the hook in the top of the door the door can now be fully removed from the unit Ensure the t...

Page 14: ...d are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live COMMISSIONING Before using a bottle cooler for the first time the interior should be wiped out with...

Page 15: ...closing at night or first thing in the morning to allow time for the bottles to cool Ensure that stock is rotated by placing new stock at the back of shelves or in one side of the cabinet to ensure t...

Page 16: ...n be washed on the inside using bicarbonate of soda to remove stale smells CHANGING SHELF POSITION The shelves in all Mistral units are fully adjustable To adjust the shelves Remove the shelf Unclip t...

Page 17: ...change the starter Open the front cabinet door s Ensure the light switch is in the off position The starter can be seen protruding through the light cover Rotate the starter anticlockwise and remove F...

Page 18: ...strip light fitting To change the fitting Open the front cabinet door s Ensure the mains power to the unit has been turned off Slide the fitting to the left Pull the fitting out from the key hole slo...

Page 19: ...ver is sooner Replace the grille cover M60 M90 M90SD and M135 Every three months switch off the unit and remove the contents to gain access to refrigeration service panel Remove the service panel and...

Page 20: ...ate stock of bottles Don t Sit or stand on the unit worktop Don t Load with boxed goods Don t Leave the doors open Don t Cover the shelves with any protective materials which may obstruct air circulat...

Page 21: ...ing the recovery of ozone depleting substances The unit must be sent to specialist recovery recycling and disposal site that is licensed for the disposal of refrigerated equipment Please note that the...

Page 22: ...18 MISTRAL M60 M90 M135 AND TC60 M60 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 23: ...MISTRAL M60 M90 M135 AND TC60 19 M90 M90SD WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 24: ...20 MISTRAL M60 M90 M135 AND TC60 M60 HIGH AMBIENT WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 25: ...MISTRAL M60 M90 M135 AND TC60 21 M90 HIGH AMBIENT WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 26: ...22 MISTRAL M60 M90 M135 AND TC60 M135 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 27: ...MISTRAL M60 M90 M135 AND TC60 23 TC60 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 28: ...24 MISTRAL M60 M90 M135 AND TC60 REAR VIEW SPARES GUIDE Compressor Condenser Drier Drip Tray Condenser Fan Refrigeration Assembly Evaporator...

Page 29: ...MISTRAL M60 M90 M135 AND TC60 25 FRONT VIEW SPARES GUIDE Left Hand Door Right Hand Door Pilaster Strip Glide foot Controller Shelf Service Panel Evaporator Fan Door Handle Lock Door Gasket...

Page 30: ...90 M135 AND TC60 FRONT VIEW SPARES GUIDE M90 SLIDING DOOR Evaporator Fan Controller Left Hand Door Rear Door Lock Glide Foot Right Hand Door Front Service Panel Shelf Pilaster Strip Door Runner Guide...

Page 31: ...rip Tray G60 348 M1 Mains Cable G60 348 M1 Mains Cable G60 349 Mains cable EU plug G60 349 Mains cable EU plug S77 007 Refrigeration Pack S77 003 Refrigeration Pack S77 007 220 Refrigeration Pack 220V...

Page 32: ...5 Plastic Drip Tray G42 045 Plastic Drip Tray G60 348 M1 Mains Cable G60 348 M1 Mains Cable G60 349 Mains cable EU plug G60 349 Mains cable EU plug S77 037 Refrigeration Pack HA S77 047 Refrigeration...

Page 33: ...49 Mains cable EU plug G60 349 Mains cable EU plug S77 021 Refrigeration Pack S77 003 Refrigeration Pack S77 021 220 Refrigeration Pack 220V 60Hz S77 003 220 Refrigeration Pack 110V 60Hz S77 021 115 R...

Page 34: ...0 Electronic Controller 115V G60 348 M1 Mains Cable G60 349 Mains cable EU plug S67 052 Refrigeration Pack S67 145 Door assembly E67 154 Door handle J09 025 Condenser G96 017 Condenser Fan Blade G96 0...

Page 35: ...perial Machine Company Limited Unit 1 Abbey Road Wrexham Industrial Estate Wrexham LL13 9RF Tel 44 0 1978 661155 Fax 44 0 1978 729990 Spares Fax 44 0 1978 667759 E mail service imco co uk E mail sales...

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