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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

EN

428000467237

MILLENNIUM

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 carry out permanent decommissioning, we recommend the following procedures:

 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 contributes to preventing 

potential negative consequences that might derive from an inadequate disposal of the product. 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

 

OF THE EQUIPMENT

 (AUTHORISED BODIES)

 

•   Switch off the equipment and unplug the power supply cable.

 

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

 

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

 

•   Remove all the independent parts (grids, casings, profiles, 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.

 

•   Remove 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 refrigerant and dispose of it  

 

 

through authorised services. 

 

•   Disconnect the evaporator, condenser, compressor, pipes and fans. These are made of copper, aluminium, steel and  

 

 

plastic and should therefore disposed of separately.

 

•   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 certified 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 current laws. Disposal of the product should comply with current laws on the disposal of cool-

ant 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 these cases, current waste disposal regulations apply. Refer to the 

local authorities, waste disposal services or the store from where the product was purchased.

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. In order to dispose of foamed assemblies, remember that 

the polyurethane foams used are CFC, HFC and HCFC free.

 

Summary of Contents for MILLENIUM JX

Page 1: ...INTENANCE MANUAL EN 428000467237 MILLENNIUM MILLENNIUM LX ST JX ISA S p A Via Madonna di Campagna 123 06083 Bastia Umbra PG Italy T 39 075 801 71 F 39 075 800 09 00 E customerservice isaitaly com www...

Page 2: ...PACKAGED PRODUCTS 13 7 DISPOSAL OF WASTE MATERIAL 14 8 INSTALLATION 15 8 1 STORAGE AND UNPACKING 15 8 2 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 15 8 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 15 8 4 WALL MOUNTING LEVELLING 16 8 5 POS...

Page 3: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 412100879100 56 13 WIRING DIAGRAM 412100900000 58 The manual contains symbols to attract the reader s attention and highlight particularly important aspects The table below illustrates...

Page 4: ...duced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lacking experience or necessary knowledge as long as supervised or after having received training regarding safe use of the equipment and have an under...

Page 5: ...DANGER Unauthorised tampering with or replacement of one or more parts of the appliance use of accessories that modify the use of the same and use of spare parts different to those recommended can be...

Page 6: ...torage and the use as part of the manufacturing process to prevent damage deterioration and failure All manufacturing elements has been designed and manufactured in order to guarantee reliability and...

Page 7: ...t Maintenance Cleaning Putting out of order Disposal ATTENTION Reading this manual albeit in full is no substitute for adequate user experience therefore it should only be considered a useful reminder...

Page 8: ...th flammable refrigerants R290 REFRIGERANT WHERE APPLICABLE The refrigerant R290 is a gas that is compatible with the environment but is highly flammable Pay close attention during transport installat...

Page 9: ...operly ventilate the premises for a few minutes Turn the unit off pull the plug Notify the customer service department The more refrigerant containing an appliance the greater must be the environment...

Page 10: ...nents covered by the warranty is freight collect only Any damage to the appliance detected at the time of delivery due to transport must be reported on the same shipping note to claim compensation fro...

Page 11: ...and thus prevent a higher product temperature The limits indicated refer to a static and evenly distributed load Therefore dynamic overloads due to violent loading operations are excluded which must b...

Page 12: ...of the circuit by others disconnect the appliance from the mains electricity entirely 6 4 RESIDUAL RISKS During design the manufacturer examined all the areas or parts at risk Therefore all necessary...

Page 13: ...nd obligation signs defined in agreement with the Standard relative to the graphical signs to be used on equipment These signs are located where they are clearly visible ATTENTION Any warning plates o...

Page 14: ...materials according to their features Check the type of refrigerant on the plate positioned inside the counter extract the refrigerant and dispose of it through authorised services Disconnect the eva...

Page 15: ...xes or other objects Place the equipment away from sources of heat radiators heaters of any kind etc and far from the influence of continuous air movement caused by fans air conditioning units etc If...

Page 16: ...16 USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL EN 428000467237 MILLENNIUM 8 4 WALL MOUNTING LEVELLING ATTENTION It is fundamental to respect the distances indicated mm for correct installation of the appliance...

Page 17: ...ground After positioning it is necessary to level the appliance manually on the ground ATTENTION SWIVEL CASTERS OPTIONAL The appliance can be equipped with swivel casters with brakes to facilitate ha...

Page 18: ...NTEGRITY CONTROL SEAL X X FILTER CLEANING CONDENSING UNIT whenever present X X CLEANING THE DEFROSTING WATER COLLECTION TRAY X X TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CONDENSER CLEANING X X X CHECK COMPRESSOR OIL LEVE...

Page 19: ...control board If the control unit is set up especially for must R290 refriger ant it must only be replaced with an original replacement from ISA Replace the temperature probes only after check ing wh...

Page 20: ...m EA IA CB External alarm ETc RTF Real time clock is broken EE Machine parameter error EF Operating parameters error 10 1 ALARM LIST WHERE PRESENT ALARMS ALARM MEANING P1 Faulty temperature probe P2 F...

Page 21: ...470 COMBINABLE ICE CREAM TUBS OPTIONAL 5 Litres 360 x 165 x 120h 7 Litres 360 x 165 x 150h 5 Litres 360 x 250 x 80h 10 Litres 360 x 250 x 120h 12 Litres 360 x 250 x 150h 12 12 8 8 8 16 16 10 Installa...

Page 22: ...ANCE MANUAL EN 428000467237 MILLENNIUM 11 1 TECHNICAL PLANS 12 SUPPORT FEET 32 EXHAUST 40 mm GAS CONNECTION CABLE OUTPUT CONTROL PANEL WHEEL WHEEL WITH BRAKE CUSTOMER SIDE GAS CONDENSATE PIPES OUTPUT...

Page 23: ...ctly forbidden to place weights as indicated to prevent the shelf from becoming deformed or broken 11 2 LIGHTING 11 4 GLASS FRONT OPENING The front glass can be opened manually as indicated below ATTE...

Page 24: ...not completely correctly closed it may negatively affect the performance of the appliance and result in the excessive build up of ice on the internal walls SLIDING VARIANT ATTENTION Open and close th...

Page 25: ...OL PANEL ATTENTION The electronic control board is installed already programmed Any changes to the control board settings can be carried out exclusively by qualified technical personnel 1 2 3 4 2 1 GE...

Page 26: ...socket supplied by the customer ensuring that the plug is fitted with an earth contact and that there are no multiple sockets connected to it the equipment automatically starts To start the appliance...

Page 27: ...the equipment SET ENTER Accesses the Set point Accesses the programming menu Confirms the inputs Display alarms if any SETTING SET POINT Press the button and release immediately The Set label will ap...

Page 28: ...nables disables ventilation depending on the setting DOUBLE TEMPERATURE FUNCTION Pt Positive Temperature Lt Negative Temperature When pressed for 5 seconds it goes from Positive Temperature Pt to Nega...

Page 29: ...ramming Delay against close start ups Defrosting in progress Programming Dripping in progress Delayed fan start up in progress Temperature alarm Unit of measurement Programming Fans active Delayed act...

Page 30: ...ITIVE TEMPERATURE NEGATIVE TEMPERATURE CHECK MAP USED Press and release the key the type of map used will be displayed Pt Positive Temperature Lt Negative Temperature TEMPERATURE VARIATION from Positi...

Page 31: ...ard you wait for the next day to make sure that the defrosting is thoroughly completed Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by...

Page 32: ...WATER IF PRESENT Clean based on use and as needed and in certain environmental conditions e g high humidity low environmental temperature presence of dust etc in order to avoid the incorrect and compl...

Page 33: ...quipment and wait for it to reach room temperature and then clean it Leave the door sliding panels open by 2 3 cm so as to guarantee circulation of the air and prevent the formation of mould and bad s...

Page 34: ...ATTACHMENT 34 EN 428000467237 MILLENNIUM USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1 WIRING DIAGRAM 412100540100 1 of 2...

Page 35: ...RESSOR L3 TWO LAMP ELECTRONIC REACTOR U2 CONDENSER FAN L4 TWO LAMP ELECTRONIC REACTOR U3 EVAPORATOR FAN L6 FLUORESCENT TUBE T5 R3 PERIMETER TRIM HEATER U11 EMC FILTER R4 PLANE TRIM HEATER V1 FRONT HEA...

Page 36: ...ATTACHMENT 36 EN 428000467237 MILLENNIUM USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 2 WIRING DIAGRAM 412100541100 1 of 2...

Page 37: ...OR U1 COMPRESSOR L4 TWO LAMP ELECTRONIC REACTOR U2 CONDENSER FAN L6 FLUORESCENT TUBE T5 U3 EVAPORATOR FAN U11 EMC FILTER R3 PERIMETER TRIM HEATER V1 FRONT HEATED GLASS R4 PLANE TRIM HEATER V2 SIDE HEA...

Page 38: ...ATTACHMENT 38 EN 428000467237 MILLENNIUM USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 3 WIRING DIAGRAM 412100617000 1 of 2...

Page 39: ...D VALVE CE ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER F2 FUSE U1 COMPRESSOR I1 SHOWCASE SWITCH U2 CONDENSER FAN I2 LIGHT SWITCH U3 EVAPORATOR FAN GD LED POWER SUPPLY R3 PERIMETER TRIM HEATER HL LED LIGHT R4 PLANE TRIM HEA...

Page 40: ...ATTACHMENT 40 EN 428000467237 MILLENNIUM USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4 WIRING DIAGRAM 412100618000 1 of 2...

Page 41: ...D VALVE CE ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER F2 FUSE U1 COMPRESSOR I1 SHOWCASE SWITCH U2 CONDENSER FAN I2 LIGHT SWITCH U3 EVAPORATOR FAN GD LED POWER SUPPLY R3 PERIMETER TRIM HEATER HL LED LIGHT R4 PLANE TRIM HEA...

Page 42: ...ATTACHMENT 42 EN 428000467237 MILLENNIUM USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 5 WIRING DIAGRAM 412100619000 1 of 2...

Page 43: ...RESSOR L3 TWO LAMP ELECTRONIC REACTOR U2 CONDENSER FAN L4 TWO LAMP ELECTRONIC REACTOR U3 EVAPORATOR FAN L6 FLUORESCENT TUBE T5 R3 PERIMETER TRIM HEATER U11 EMC FILTER R4 PLANE TRIM HEATER V1 FRONT HEA...

Page 44: ...ATTACHMENT 44 EN 428000467237 MILLENNIUM USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 6 WIRING DIAGRAM 412100621000 1 of 2...

Page 45: ...D GLASS R3 PERIMETER TRIM HEATER T1 CONTROL UNIT TRANSFORMER R4 PLANE TRIM HEATER T6 TRANSFORMER R5 FRONT TRIM HEATER GD LED POWER SUPPLY T7 TRANSFORMER HL LED LIGHT S1 TEMPERATURE PROBE D12 RECTIFIER...

Page 46: ...MP ELECTRONIC REACTOR HL LED LIGHT L6 FLUORESCENT TUBE T5 I3 ELECTRIC BOX SWITCH R3 PERIMETER TRIM HEATER KM1 COMPRESSOR RELAY R4 PLANE TRIM HEATER T6 TRANSFORMER R9 RETARDER T7 TRANSFORMER S1 TEMPERA...

Page 47: ...ATTACHMENT 47 EN 428000467237 MILLENNIUM USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 7 WIRING DIAGRAM 412100622000 2 of 2...

Page 48: ...ONE LAMP ELECTRONIC REACTOR T7 TRANSFORMER L4 TWO LAMP ELECTRONIC REACTOR T11 CONDENSER FAN THERMOSTAT L6 FLUORESCENT TUBE T5 GD LED POWER SUPPLY R3 PERIMETER TRIM HEATER HL LED LIGHT R4 PLANE TRIM H...

Page 49: ...ADDITIONAL CONTACT KM1 CONTACTOR ADDITIONAL CONTACT KM2 RELAY FU1 FUSE 2A FU2 FUSE 1A M1 BENCH LINE M2 BENCH NEUTRAL M3 COMPRESSOR CONTROL M9 DEFROST CONTROL M11 PRESSURE SWITCH ALARM DIGITAL INPUT M1...

Page 50: ...OARD U1 COMPRESSOR F2 FUSE U2 CONDENSER FAN I1 SHOWCASE SWITCH U3 EVAPORATOR FAN I2 LIGHT SWITCH V1 FRONT HEATED GLASS I3 ELECTRIC BOX SWITCH V2 SIDE HEATED GLASS T6 TRANSFORMER T1 CONTROL UNIT TRANSF...

Page 51: ...TIPOLAR TERMINAL BOARD 1 ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY PHASE INPUT 2 ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY NEUTRAL INPUT 3 COMPRESSOR CONTROL PHASE OUTPUT 6 SOLENOID VALVE CONTROL PHASE OUTPUT 1...

Page 52: ...C CONTROLLER F2 FUSE U1 COMPRESSOR I1 SHOWCASE SWITCH U2 CONDENSER FAN I2 LIGHT SWITCH U3 EVAPORATOR FAN S8 PRESSURE SWITCH R3 PERIMETER TRIM HEATER B3 4 WAY SOLENOID VALVE R4 PLANE TRIM HEATER U11 EM...

Page 53: ...ATTACHMENT 53 EN 428000467237 MILLENNIUM USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 10 WIRING DIAGRAM 412100620000 2 of 2...

Page 54: ...D12 RECTIFIER BRIDGE D13 RECTIFIER BRIDGE F1 FUSE F2 FUSE GD1 LED POWER SUPPLY HL1 LED LIGHT HL2 LED LIGHT R1 PRESSURE SWITCH RELAY R2 COMPRESSOR 2 DELAY RELAY R3 PERIMETER TRIM HEATER R4 PLANE TRIM...

Page 55: ...ATTACHMENT 55 EN 428000467237 MILLENNIUM USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 11 WIRING DIAGRAM 412100752300 2 of 2...

Page 56: ...ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER C1 CONDENSER D12 RECTIFIER BRIDGE D13 RECTIFIER BRIDGE FA1 EMC FILTER GD1 LED POWER SUPPLY HL1 LED LIGHT HL2 LED LIGHT R1 PRESSURE SWITCH RELAY R2 COMPRESSOR 2 DELAY RELAY R3 PER...

Page 57: ...ATTACHMENT 57 EN 428000467237 MILLENNIUM USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 12 WIRING DIAGRAM 412100879100 2 of 2...

Page 58: ...CTIFIER BRIDGE C1 CONDENSER D12 RECTIFIER BRIDGE D13 RECTIFIER BRIDGE F1 FUSE F2 FUSE GD1 LED POWER SUPPLY HL1 LED LIGHT HL2 LED LIGHT R1 PRESSURE SWITCH RELAY R2 COMPRESSOR 2 DELAY RELAY R3 PERIMETER...

Page 59: ...ATTACHMENT 59 EN 428000467237 MILLENNIUM USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 13 WIRING DIAGRAM 412100900000 2 of 2...

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