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2.10.  SAFETY AND CONTROL SYSTEMS

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Door micro switch (A): blocks fan functioning in the 
chamber when the door is opened.

Protection fuses (B): they protect the circuits from 
short circuits and overloads.

Fuse-holders (C): they contain the fuses and they 
allow the opening and isolating of the circuits.

Circuit boards (D): on the basis of the parameters 
acquired, the control the various blast chiller devices 
connected to it.

Cell temperature control (E): managed by a circuit 
board by means of a NTC probe.

Safety pressure switch (F): it intervenes in the case of 
excessive pressure in the refrigerant circuit.

Safety valve (G): intervenes when there is too much 
pressure in the system and when the safety pressure 
switch does not intervene. The intervention discharges 
excess gas from the ambient (only for ICY M and L)

Fig.A

Fig.B

Fig.C

Fig.D

Fig.G

Fig.F

Fig.E

2.11.  DISPOSING OF THE MACHINE

The machine must be demolished and disposed of 
with respect to the Standards in force in the country of 
installation, especially regarding the compressor 
refrigerant gas and lubricant oil.

INFORMATION FOR THE USERS

On implementation of the 2011/65/CE,
2012/19/UE and 2003/108/CE Directives, 
relative to the reduction of use of dangerous 
substances in electric and electronic 
appliances, as well as disposal of waste.

The barred bin symbol on the appliance or package, 
indicates that at the end of the product's life, it must be 
collected separately from other waste.
The selective collection of this appliance at the end of 
its life is organised and managed by the manufacturer.

The user that wishes to dispose of this equipment must 
therefore contact the manufacturer and follow the 
system that the same has adopted to allow the selective 
collection of the appliance at the end of its life span.
The suitable selective collection for successive start-up 
of the equipment abandoned for recycling, treatment 
and compatible environmental disposal contributes to 
preventing possible negative effects on the environment 
and favours the re-use and/or recycling of the materials 
of which the equipment is made.
The abusive disposal of the product by the owner, leads 
to the application of administrative sanctions envisioned 
by the Standard.

Avoid leakage of refrigerant gas in the environment by 
using suitable pressurised recipients and instruments to 
transfer the pressurised fluid. This operation must be 
entrusted to personnel skilled in refrigeration plants.

Summary of Contents for ICY L

Page 1: ...N REV REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE REV REVISER 00 FIRST EMISSION 01 12 2015 NC 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...

Page 2: ...ne easy and intuitive to use Symbols key suggestions and details for correct use of the blast chiller standards for your safety additional information in this manual Information regarding the warranty...

Page 3: ...the power supply having a contact separation of all poles that pro vide disconnection in category III overvoltage conditions must be equipped with a disconnec tion device incorporated in the fixed con...

Page 4: ...RATION POWER 9 2 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 9 2 7 REFRIGERATOR CONNECTION 10 2 8 CONDENSATION DRAIN 10 2 9 SAFETY AND CONTROL SYSTEMS 10 2 10 SAFETY AND CONTROL SYSTEMS 11 2 11 DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINE 11...

Page 5: ...n compliance with directive 97 23 EC based on the model the equipment is supplied together with the user manuals and declarations of conformity of the safety valve liquid receiver liquid separator liq...

Page 6: ...op Extract the core probe s from the product and posi tion 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 allowed...

Page 7: ...ent prevention Law Standards with traditional rules and with Standards now in force The installer must check potential fire prevention prescriptions contact the nearest fire station for the due indica...

Page 8: ...474mm DRAIN PIPE 20mm DRAIN PIPE 20mm 400mm 383 mm 1475mm ICY S ICY M ICY L 383 mm 474mm AIR FLOW AIR FLOW Min 75 mm 774mm 884mm 89mm 187mm 68mm 68mm 1453mm min 70 mm min 30 mm 115mm 165mm 765mm 400mm...

Page 9: ...ion cables must comply with the information contained in the electric data of the technical files The voltage of the plants must be within the limit of 10 and voltage unbalance of the phases must not...

Page 10: ...ON DRAIN The blast chillers are equipped with a small tray to gather condensation The tray can put extracted from the bottom part of the Blast chiller For calibration of the R404a pressure switches se...

Page 11: ...e 2011 65 CE 2012 19 UE and 2003 108 CE Directives relative to the reduction of use of dangerous substances in electric and electronic appliances as well as disposal of waste The barred bin symbol on...

Page 12: ...ld burns It is improbable that it is dangerous due to cutaneous absorption Repeated and prolonged contact can cause the removal of sebaceous matter with consequent dryness cracking and dermatitis Ecol...

Page 13: ...empera ture of 0 C In the second phase the core temperature of the product is brought to 18 C with an operation temperature that can reach 40 C This cycle is particularly indicated for shock freezing...

Page 14: ...will have time to heat the compressor This avoids breakdown at the first turn on due to returning refrigerant liquid 1 Start the chosen cycle for at least 5 minutes before putting the hot food into t...

Page 15: ...lity to increase or decrease the cycle time by pressing the plus and minus keys Press and hold for over two seconds to increase the time faster Press the key to start the selected cycle The timer cann...

Page 16: ...the cycle Press to go back to the initial grid Press to put the screen in stand by while the cycle is active Do not use the Blast Chiller as a Holding Cabinet Open the Blast Chiller door extract the...

Page 17: ...Press on the home screen to access the defrost mode Defrost cycle selection and start up Description Function 1 Use the keys shown on the display to change the time Press the key to start the selecte...

Page 18: ...e print log 4 When the download is complete the display shows Completed If the download fails or the USB pen drive is not connected the display shows Error If you press the button during the download...

Page 19: ...containers with a product weighing 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 20: ...nation 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 for shock freezing For difficult products and or fats...

Page 21: ...s 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 6 Preservation Blast chilled and or shock frozen food must be properly co...

Page 22: ...ed for the DELICATE 3 C cycle for the STRONG 3 C cycle for the DELICATE 18 C cycle for the STRONG 18 C cycle for the defrosting cycle The list of parameters that can be modified appears after selectin...

Page 23: ...First stage end core temperature Cycle end core temperature Stage 1 blast chilling duration Stage 2 blast chilling duration Set Description Ris Default Notes 40 C 40 C 40 C 40 C 40 C 40 C 40 C 40 C 40...

Page 24: ..._2 time 1 C 1 C 1 C 1 C 1 C 1min 1min 0 C 35 C 19 C 6 C 18 C 60 min 180 min First stage freezing air temperature Cycle end freezing air temperature First stage end core temperature Cycle end core temp...

Page 25: ...Selection setting Recording frequency setting expressed in minutes Recording mode selection Machine number setting Print language selection Software release display 3 digits Key tone enabling Sanitisi...

Page 26: ...ll in the atmosphere which is the vehicle of 97 of bacterial contaminations for food Absence of bacteria allows to obtain the following advan tages inside the chamber continuous sanitising of the insi...

Page 27: ...plastic base 5 Clean the glass cylinder with a damp cloth Remove any dust deposits carefully 6 8 Insert the external net paying attention not to overlap the internal net and keep a distance of about...

Page 28: ...er clockwise with the external net always acting on the red plastic base 1 Release the external tab holding the glass cylinder still 3 Dispose of the glass cylinder with the external net as dry waste...

Page 29: ...cleaning or routine maintenance disconnect the machine from the power supply network turning off the master switch and pulling the plug do not pull the power cord to disconnect the machine from the po...

Page 30: ...r to loosen the screw located at the right side of the fan holding panel and turn it to the left Do not use sharp objects METHODS FOR CLEANING EVAPORATOR In order to clean the evaporator a brush can b...

Page 31: ...ped grid with force For remote condensing units the air condenser must be kept clean to allow free air flow This operation which must be carried out at least every 30 days can be done with non metalli...

Page 32: ...oken Technician intervention Replace S1 probe Replace S2 probe Probes S1 and S2 are broken Possible cause Possible solution Description Phase Front panel screen RESETTING THE ALARM RECORDING MEMORY 1...

Page 33: ...an to replace device Fan broken Intervention of a technician to replace fan Start condenser broken Intervention of a technician to replace start condenser Compressor remote switch consent missing Inte...

Page 34: ...condensing plant where applicable Remove the rear protection grid by undoing the screws with a flat head screwdriver Fig 14 4 5 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE 4 5 1 How to access the front circuit board T...

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