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ZERO 

MY20

EN 428001318037

Use and maintenance manual

14.4

CONTAINERS AND LIDS

The use of pans and containers as shallow as possible is 

recommended

.

CHILLING 3°C AND BLAST FREEZING CYCLES - 18°C

Do not cover trays and containers containing food with insulating lids or films; the greater the surface of the food exposed to 

contact with cold air, the shorter the cooling times will be.

Make sure that the containers are suitable for use at low temperatures (-40°C).

14.5

FOOD ARRANGEMENT

The foods inside the appliance should be arranged correctly, avoiding, if possible, a situation whereby the food is stacked or 

whereby, by using the internal shelf, the circulation of air is blocked.

14.6

PRODUCT TEMPERATURE

CHILLING 3°C AND BLAST FREEZING CYCLES - 18°C

Avoid allowing cooked food for cooling or blast freezing to stand for a long time at room temperature.

Kept at room temperature, foods lose moisture, initial qualities such as colour, aroma, flavour and increase the possibility of 

bacterial contamination.

It is advisable to start the chilling or blast freezing cycle as soon as preparation and cooking are finished, being sure to start 

the cooling cycle when the product still has temperatures above + 70°C.

ATTENTION

 

For a better yield and quick result, it is advisable not to skip the pre-cooling or pre-heating phase with the machine empty, 

before introducing the hot product.

ATTENTION

 

It is 

essential

 to respect the loads indicated for 

each shelf

.

14.7

SHELF LOAD LIMITS 

T5

T8

T12

T16

30

 max

Summary of Contents for ZERO MY20

Page 1: ...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 isaitaly com 1 ZERO MY20 EN 428001318037 Use and maintenance manual ZER...

Page 2: ...ALES ASSISTANCE 15 10 STORAGE 16 11 PROLONGED APPLIANCE SWITCH OFF 16 12 INSTALLATION 17 12 1 UNPACKING 17 12 2 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 20 12 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 20 12 4 CLEANING WATER DRAINAGE P...

Page 3: ...the manual Danger Live electrical parts Attention hazard Information Eye check Danger Slipping Danger Tripping Earthing High temperature hot surfaces Danger Flammable material Use of protective clothi...

Page 4: ...o younger than 8 and by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lacking experience or necessary knowledge as long as supervised or after having received training regarding safe...

Page 5: ...of accessories that modify the use of the same and use of spare parts different to those recommended can become the cause of injury DANGER Any work conducted on the appliance must involve disconnectio...

Page 6: ...s correct use in particular the tech nical description of the various functional units accessories and safety systems op eration use of instrumentation and interpretation of any diagnostic warnings ma...

Page 7: ...l and damage to the equipment components and control unit The user can contact the dealer to request additional information not contained in this document or suggest improvements at any time Before de...

Page 8: ...g system present in the room ATTENTION Maintenance must be carried out by trained technical personnel authorised to work on flammable refrigerants REFRIGERANT R600a The refrigerant R600a is a gas that...

Page 9: ...on LED lights etc if not due to manufacturing defects Calls for installation technical instructions adjustments condenser cleaning If the seller s technical staff detect any tampering unauthorised rep...

Page 10: ...IBLE FOR THE PRODUCT 2 SYMBOLS OF COMPLIANCE 3 TYPE 4 MODEL NAME 5 ARTICLE 6 PRODUCTION DATE 7 PRODUCTION ORDER 8 CUSTOMER ORDER 9 PRODUCT CLASS 10 SERIAL NO 11 OWNER REGISTRATION NUMBER 12 POWER SUPP...

Page 11: ...tial faults safety circuits may become less effective which results in lower safety levels You should check the operational condition of the appliance devices regularly 5 5 WARNING SIGNS IF ANY The eq...

Page 12: ...es It is strictly forbidden to make any type of electrical modification to avoid creating additional hazards and consequent unforeseen risks 6 2 FIRE DANGER In the event of a fire immediately disconne...

Page 13: ...cording to their similar features Check the type of refrigerant on the plate inside the counter remove the refrigerant and dispose of it through the authorised services Disconnect the evaporator conde...

Page 14: ...ntegrity of sealing gaskets Control of power supply cable plugs and or electrical sockets Cleaning the condenser unit filter If present Cleaning the defrosting water collection tray TECHNICAL ASSISTAN...

Page 15: ...esence of dust presence of excessive humidity etc when the performance of the appliance deteriorates requires careful cleaning Technical Assistance Insufficient refrigerant quantity in the cooling sys...

Page 16: ...a suitable refrigerated container to ensure proper storage Open the equipment 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 guarant...

Page 17: ...d of in accordance with the local regulations Please destroy plastic bags to prevent them from becoming hazardous to children suffocation 12 1 UNPACKING ATTENTION Handling of the equipment must only b...

Page 18: ...18 ZERO MY20 EN 428001318037 Use and maintenance manual 12 1 UNPACKING 2...

Page 19: ...19 ZERO MY20 EN 428001318037 Use and maintenance manual 12 1 UNPACKING 3 T5 T8 T12 T16...

Page 20: ...pliance outdoors and do not leave it exposed to rain 12 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ATTENTION Check that the network voltage matches the one displayed on the identification plate of the appliance and that...

Page 21: ...nance manual 12 5 POSITIONING LEVELLING ATTENTION The equipment is fitted with height adjustable feet for stabilisation on the ground After positioning it is necessary to level the appliance manually...

Page 22: ...22 ZERO MY20 EN 428001318037 Use and maintenance manual 12 6 CLEANING WATER COLLECTION TRAY INSTALLATION 1 2...

Page 23: ...23 ZERO MY20 EN 428001318037 Use and maintenance manual 12 7 WALL MOUNTING ATTENTION It is fundamental to respect the distances indicated mm for correct installation of the appliance...

Page 24: ...UCTS The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused to persons property or to the equipment itself due to use different from that indicated above THE APPLIANCE IS INTENDED FOR PROFESSIONAL USE Non p...

Page 25: ...pment and is used to detect the temperature in the centre of products When the core probe detects that the temperature in the centre of the product has reached the set temperature it automatically sto...

Page 26: ...the circulation of air is blocked 14 6 PRODUCT TEMPERATURE CHILLING 3 C AND BLAST FREEZING CYCLES 18 C Avoid allowing cooked food for cooling or blast freezing to stand for a long time at room temper...

Page 27: ...ERO MY20 EN 428001318037 Use and maintenance manual 15 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS T5 T8 T12 T16 External dimensions Length L mm 800 Depth P mm 722 822 Height H mm 870 1450 1745 1890 Weight net Kg 135 T5...

Page 28: ...28 ZERO MY20 EN 428001318037 Use and maintenance manual T12 T16 15 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 29: ...29 ZERO MY20 EN 428001318037 Use and maintenance manual 15 1 PREPARATIONS CONVERTIBLE GUIDES KIT TRAY GN 1 1 530x325 OPTIONAL...

Page 30: ...30 ZERO MY20 EN 428001318037 Use and maintenance manual 15 1 PREPARATIONS CONVERTIBLE GUIDES KIT TRAY EN 60x40 600x400 OPTIONAL...

Page 31: ...ultiple sockets connected to it THE EQUIPMENT STARTS AUTOMATICALLY NO 16 CONTROL PANEL SWITCH OFF OFF Remove the power plug from the socket supplied by the customer YouTube ISA Service https www youtu...

Page 32: ...ce manual 16 1 USER INTERFACE Settings menu 12 00 Current time On Off Back key Go back to previous page Set point edit key Temperature Flashes when compressor is running i Information on machine statu...

Page 33: ...ymbol will be shown 12 00 HACCP 12 00 HACCP MAIN MENU Touch the ON OFF symbol the indicated menu is displayed Kitchen Pastry 12 00 Pastry Kitchen Kitchen Menu In this menu by touching the symbols the...

Page 34: ...h Fish fillet Fruit and Vegetables Rice and cereals First courses Recipes Choosing the Meats option the following screens are displayed START Meats 20 C 1 12 C min 20 2 C 2 3 C min 100 3 C 3 C CONS 50...

Page 35: ...e and press START CYCLE to start the cycle It will be displayed on the In Progress screen the highlighted parameters can be changed as required STOP In progress 40 C 40 C 60 min 60 min i 1 4 60 min se...

Page 36: ...10 12 29 C HACCP Pressing START restarts the last cycle performed Meats otherwise tapping Meats returns to the screen Positive chilling Soups and Sauces Meats Whole fish Fish fillet Fruit and Vegetab...

Page 37: ...tely finished Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer 5 Remove if present the drain plug at the bottom of the...

Page 38: ...condensing unit appliances have reached a temperature that is close to room temperature Remove the grid as indicated below 17 2 CONDENSING UNIT 1 3 Clean the condensing unit using a dedicated soft bri...

Page 39: ...e of dust etc to avoid the presence of unpleasant odours Disinfect the tray with suitable products 17 4 DEFROST WATER COLLECTION TRAY IF PRESENT Clean based on use and as needed and in certain environ...

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