Page 1: ...U S E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E I N S T R U C T I O N S N REV REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE REV REVISER 02 UPDATE COVER 28 08 2015 NC...
Page 2: ...ains all the information you need to start optimal preservation of your products right away We advise you to study the present manual in order to benefit from all the potentialities and advantages tha...
Page 3: ...ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 9 2 7 REFRIGERATOR CONNECTION 10 2 8 CONDENSATION DRAIN 12 2 9 WATER CONDENSING UNIT CONNECTION 13 2 10 INFORMATION FOR THE INSTALLER 13 2 11 SAFETY AND CONTROL SYSTEMS 14 2 12...
Page 4: ...th a forklift truck or pallet mover The forks must be longer than half the length of the appliance The lifting device must be chosen suitably based on the dimensions and mass of the packaged machine i...
Page 5: ...fans stop Extract the core probe s from the product and position it them on the probe holder Use suitable gloves for cold trays and trolleys 1 7 DANGEROUS USE OF THE SHARP PROBE Use of the probe is a...
Page 6: ...lace the blast chiller in the intended spot Level the appliance by means of the adjustment feet Use appropriate lifts to level heavier machinery Fig 3 If the appliances are not levelled their operatio...
Page 7: ...7 2 3 DIMENSIONAL DATA FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW EF10 1 EF20 1 EF30 1 EF45 1...
Page 8: ...S U O H R I A EF45 1 EF30 1 EF20 1 78 62 37 40 5 Remote condensing unit dimensions Kg H P L EF20 1 condensing unit EF45 1 condensing unit D E S U O H L1 P1 H1 Kg Remote condensing unit dimensions EF20...
Page 9: ...The earth conductor must be connected directly to an effective earthing system The manufacturing company declines all liabi lity and warranty obligations if persons are harmed or appliances and object...
Page 10: ...3P N PE 3P N PE 3P PE 3P PE 3P N PE 3P N PE 3P PE 3P PE 3P N PE 3P N PE 3P PE 3P PE 3P N PE 3P N PE 3P PE 3P PE 1P N PE 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 2 1 2 2 9 3 5 3 0 3 7 2 9 3 6 3 0 3 7 2 9 3 5 3 0 3 6 2 8 3 4 2 9...
Page 11: ...ing follow the local provisions and regulations concerning construc tions and safety standards The installer must take care of the mechanical coupling of connections having dimensions appropriate for...
Page 12: ...ne with a good quality closed cell insulation at least 19 mm thick Table 5 19 mm For calibration of the R404a pressure switches 8see Table 6 MODEL REMOTE UNIT EF20 1 EF10 1 Liquid Liquid IN water OUT...
Page 13: ...R Checking a correct installation and inspection Check for gas leaking from seals or joints made during installation Check that the connection tubes between the conserver and the remote condensing uni...
Page 14: ...external heart massage Seek immediate medical assistance Skin contact Have the concerned areas thaw with water Remove contaminated clothing Attention clothing can stick to the skin for frost burns Fo...
Page 15: ...es since the vapours can create a suffocating atmosphere Handling Avoid inhaling high concentrations of vapours Atmospheric concentrations must be reduced to a minimum and maintained at the minimum le...
Page 16: ...like Mousse Puddings and other spoon desserts Creams Desserts Vegetables Less thick foods STRONG CHILLING cycle With this cycle food temperature falls rapidly until 3 C at the core with an operation...
Page 17: ...L4 STRONG FREEZING cycle not selected STRONG FREEZING cycle selected Cycle selection standby DL5 No cycle active Cycle in progress Cycle start standby User parameter programming DL8 Data download not...
Page 18: ...ure is displayed On DS2 the product temperature is displayed Blast chiller cycle selection and start up Description Phase 1 When the blast chiller is powered on the display appears Internal chamber te...
Page 19: ...time displayed on DS2 The time is memorised 3s after the pressing of the last button 9M Description Phase Front panel screen 9A Pressing P6 and P7 on DS2 the time gone since the start of the cycle is...
Page 20: ...as a Conserver 11M Press P5 to interrupt preservation The Blast chiller goes back to OFF 12M Open the door of the Blast chiller take the trays out with the blast chilled food and put them back in a C...
Page 21: ...ill flash 9 When the set time is reached the cycle ends An acoustic signal goes off for 5 seconds DS1 and DS2 flash 10 Press P5 The Blast chiller goes back to OFF Data printing selection and start up...
Page 22: ...ontainers with a product weigh ing 3 5 kg and with a maximum thickness of 8 cm for blast chilling or 5 cm for shock freezing For difficult products and or fats reduce thickness even more Make sure to...
Page 23: ...ore each work cycle in order to avoid unwanted contamination For better results load the GN1 1 containers with a product weighing 3 5 kg and with a maximum thickness of 8 cm for blast chilling or 5 cm...
Page 24: ...for the cycles start at 90 C from 90 C to 3 C or the blast chilling cycle from 90 C to 18 C for the shock freezing cycle 3 6 5 Preservation Blast chilled and or shock frozen food must be properly cov...
Page 25: ...e A AUTOMATIC mode M MANUAL mode Blast chilling air temp PHASE 1 S1 Blast chilling air temp PHASE 2 S1 Cycle end core temp S2 Cycle end core temp S2 Preservation air temp S1 Blast chilling air temp PH...
Page 26: ...5 M Press P3 The DS1 displays shows the set N The DS2 display shows the parameter value A AUTOMATIC mode M MANUAL mode Shock freezing air temp PHASE 1 S1 Shock freezing air temp PHASE 2 S1 Preservati...
Page 27: ...97 of bacterial contaminations for food Absence of bacteria allows to obtain the following advan tages inside the chamber continuous sanitising of the inside of the cell all surfaces are treated ther...
Page 28: ...to see if the glass cylinder has any cracks If so the glass cylinder must be replaced 5 Clean the glass cylinder with a moist cloth Carefully remove any dust deposit 6 Re screw the glass cylinder clo...
Page 29: ...the external cap clockwise again acting on the red plastic base 1 Unhook the outside lug holding the glass cylinder still 3 Dispose of the glass cylinder with the external cap as dry waste since it i...
Page 30: ...drivers kitchen utensils or anything else between the guards and the moving parts before carrying out cleaning or routine maintenance disconnect the machine from the power supply network turning off t...
Page 31: ...models with a built in condensing unit are equipped with a special tray to gather condensation and wash water It is at the bottom part of the appliance Empty and clean the tray periodically pulling i...
Page 32: ...ssure switch faulty only for versions with remote unit or remote condenser High pressure pressure switch faulty Intervention of a technician Excessive gas load in system Open compressor discharge tap...
Page 33: ...place start condenser Compressor remote switch consent missing Intervention of a technician to replace compressor remote switch Control defrost cycle programming Wrong defrost cycle programming Electr...
Page 34: ...How to access the condensing system where applicable Remove the rear protection grid loosening the screws with a flat blade screwdriver 4 5 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE 4 5 1 How to access the front cir...
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