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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

428000485237

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7. DISPOSAL OF WASTE MATERIAL

During normal operation, the appliance does not generate any environmental contamination. At the 

end of its life cycle, or if it is necessary to proceed to permanent decommissioning, we recommend 

following the procedures below:

DISPOSAL (User)

The symbol, applied to either the product or its packaging, indicates that the product should not be 

considered as normal domestic waste, but should be taken to a waste collection point for the recycling 

of electrical and electronic appliances. The correct disposal of this product helps to prevent potential 

negative consequences that might derive from inadequate product disposal. For detailed information 

about recycling this product, contact your council, your local waste collection service or the store where 

you purchased the product.

PROCEDURE FOR DISPOSAL and RECYCLING AT THE END OF APPLIANCE 

LIFE SPAN (Authorised Bodies)

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Switch off the equipment and unplug the power supply cable.

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Remove the lamps (if installed). These should be disposed of separately. 

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Remove the power units and the electronic cards. These should be disposed of separately. 

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Remove all the independent parts (grids, casings, profi les, etc.) and group them according to 

shared features in order to access the heat exchangers, pipes, cables, etc. and be careful not to 

damage the cooling circuit.

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Remove all mobile parts (doors, sliding doors, glass parts, etc.) and group the various materials 

according to their features. 

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Check the type of refrigerant on the plate positioned inside the counter; extract the refrigerant and 

dispose of it through authorised services. 

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Disconnect the evaporator, the condenser, the compressor, the pipes and fans. These are made of 

copper, aluminium, steel and plastic and should therefore disposed of separately.

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On removal of all guards and the various components from the frame, separate the different types 

of material making up the appliance (plastic, sheet steel, polyurethane, copper, etc) and collect 

them separately. 

All recyclable materials and waste should be processed and recycled by professionals, in compliance 

with the laws in the country in question.

The company responsible for recycling the materials should be registered and certifi ed as a waste 

disposal service in accordance with the country in question

Attention

Illegal disposal of the product by the owner will result in administrative sanctions as required by cur-

rent laws.

Disposal of the product should comply with current laws on the disposal of coolant liquids 

and mineral oils.

Important

If the crossed wheelie bin sign is not present on the appliance, it means that the disposal of the 

product is not the manufacturer's responsibility. In this case, the Regulations regarding the disposal 

of waste in force are valid.

Additional information

Further information on the disposal of liquid coolant, oils and other substances is available on the 

safety data sheet corresponding to the substance itself.

Summary of Contents for 120 RV TB

Page 1: ...1 EN GELATOSHOW 2 USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 428000485237 GELATOSHOW 2 ISA S r l Via del Lavoro 5 06083 Bastia Umbra Perugia Italy Tel 39 075 80171 Fax 39 075 8000900 www isaitaly com...

Page 2: ...SAL OF WASTE MATERIAL 12 8 INSTALLATION 13 8 1 Storage and unpacking 13 8 2 Installation Positioning Environmental Conditions 13 8 3 Electrical connection 13 9 MAINTENANCE 14 10 FAULTS TECHNICAL AFTER...

Page 3: ...the various symbols used Attention Danger Important information Operations that must be performed by two people Information Use of protective clothing Read the instruction manual Requests for mainten...

Page 4: ...er use of the equipment all flaws due to improper connection to the power grid all flaws due to standard component wear for instance breakage of compressors and neon lamps if not due to manufacturing...

Page 5: ...on during Defrosting 14 Absorption of Heating Elements 15 Lamp Power 16 Fuse Value 17 Climate Class 18 Number of Motors 19 Type of Coolant 20 Amount of Coolant 21 Safety Class 22 23 Customer order 24...

Page 6: ...ctions This appliance is equipped with automatic defrost We suggest you for a better performance to remove of the ice cream show case make a manual defrosting and keep the show case off for 12 hours T...

Page 7: ...annot be held liable for any injury to persons or animals or damage to the product itself in the event of Improper use of the equipment or use of the appliance by unqualified or unauthorised personnel...

Page 8: ...nance This manual gives the instructions needed to maintain the aesthetic and functional characteristics of the device over time Note In order to avoid compromising the operation and safety of the equ...

Page 9: ...sure of the circuit by other people 6 4 RESIDUAL RISKS During design the manufacturer examined all the areas or parts at risk Therefore all necessary precautions have been taken to prevent risks to pe...

Page 10: ...during normal activities 6 8 SLIPPING Any leaks in the areas surrounding the appliance may cause personnel to slip Make sure there are no leaks and always keep the area clean 6 9 TRIPPING Generally un...

Page 11: ...ion not to damage the refrigerant pipelines IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE Keep flames or sources of ignition away from the appliance Properly ventilate the premises for a few minutes Turn the unit off pull t...

Page 12: ...all mobile parts doors sliding doors glass parts etc and group the various materials according to their features Check the type of refrigerant on the plate positioned inside the counter extract the r...

Page 13: ...r other objects Position the appliance away from heat sources radiators stoves of all types etc and away from the effects of continuous currents of air e g caused by fans air conditioning vents etc If...

Page 14: ...sent Every 6 months X Technical Assistance Check pneumatic connections if present Every 6 months X Technical Assistance Check the integrity of the chiller system piping Every 6 months X Technical Assi...

Page 15: ...ice Technical Assistance Low electronic control board efficiency Contact the Technical Assistance service Replace the electronic control board If the control unit is set up especially for must R290 re...

Page 16: ...ure alarm The alarm stops automatically on reaching the set temperature Check the programming Call Technical Assistance Technical Assistance LA LO Low temperature alarm The alarm stops automatically o...

Page 17: ...erant GWP R404A 3784 Power supply V ph Hz 220 3 60 Electrical absorption UCB normal conditions W A 3500 13 4100 15 4100 15 5300 17 5 5300 17 5 4100 15 4100 15 Electrical absorption UCB in defrosting 3...

Page 18: ...ct installation of the appliance ICE CREAM CONTAINER DISPLAY KIT MODULARITY aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...

Page 19: ...iance is equipped with height adjustable feet The appliance may be equipped optional with rotating wheels to make it easier to move After it is positioned the appliance must be stabilised on the floor...

Page 20: ...rs without power with the socket unplugged you must wait 1 hour and 30 minutes with the refrigerating cabinet powered socket plugged before starting the compressor At the first start up and after a pe...

Page 21: ...21 EN GELATOSHOW 2 USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 428000485237 ELECTRICAL PANEL 1 2 5 6 Fuse 3 Circuit breaker protector 4 Refrigerated display switch...

Page 22: ...ady Adjustment in operation Please Note The ON OFF function depends on an enabling parameter if not enabled the control is always ON The LED shows the status Button 4 orange LED Normal operation Press...

Page 23: ...ady Defrosting in operation continually flashing Defrosting pending Button 8 red LED Normal operation Silence alarm if active Pressed for 1 second it displays sets the set point Pressed for 5 seconds...

Page 24: ...lowing optimal maintenance of the ice cream IMPORTANT WARNING During the parameter modification procedure pressing Button 8 for 5 seconds switches from temporary saving of the changes to the final sav...

Page 25: ...ou wish in bold then disable by pressing F8 CHANGE COLOUR To change the colour of a character use the F1 Green F2 Orange and F3 Red buttons STOP SCROLLING Pressing the F4 button selects where to enter...

Page 26: ...ter characters or functions that you wish to add use the buttons Button Button Button Button Button Button Button Button 12 4 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES INSERT TEXT FUNCTIONS You must enter programming mode...

Page 27: ...n Button Start text FLASHING Button End text FLASHING BOLD FUNCTION Button Button Start text BOLD Button End text BOLD UPPER CASE FUNCTION Button UPPER CASE UPPER CASE Hold down the SHIFT button Butto...

Page 28: ...with a sanitising solution suited for the intended use In terms of quantity the amount of solution used should be enough to remove any product residues and disinfect the whole drainage channel If the...

Page 29: ...29 EN GELATOSHOW 2 USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 428000485237 14 ATTACHMENTS No Code Page 1 Declaration of Conformity 30 2 Wiring diagram 412100502000 32 3 Wiring diagram 412100571000 33...

Page 30: ...Section 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity test EN61000 4 2 Ed 1995 Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 4 Electrical fast transient burst immunity test EN61000 4 4 Ed 1995 PRESSURE EQUI...

Page 31: ...31 EN GELATOSHOW 2 USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 428000485237 Attachment 2 412100502000 MODELS 120 RV TB 155 RV TB 170 RV TB 190 RV TB 200 RV TB...

Page 32: ...switch KW Circuit breaker protector KRIWAN INT69 L1 LED bulb M17 ASP microswitch system PTC Circuit breaker protector R1 Defrosting shielded heater R4 Surface heating resistors R8 Compressor relay R31...

Page 33: ...33 EN GELATOSHOW 2 USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 428000485237 Attachment 3 412100571000...

Page 34: ...rcuit F3 Fuse motor protection I27 Main switch L1 LED lamp PTC Motor thermistor R1 Defrost heating element R3 Perimetral glass heating elements R4 Plane heating elements R8 Condenser motor relay R28 A...

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