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Picture  12.  Cabinet  control  panel,  Models  

SD70M,  VD70M,  ND70M,  VD140M, 

ND140M

1. Electronic  control  panel  (temperature 

control);

2. Main switch (turns on / off the unit).

4. OPERATION

4.1. Operation Requirements

The temperature inside the refrigerated compartment of the cabinet and its operation cycles may vary due to different reasons (such as 

the temperature of refrigerated foodstuff, the ambient temperature in the premises, door opening frequency, etc.). 

Upright cabinets are designed for operation only in the particular climate class! The manufacturer is not responsible for 

the normal operation of the unit in the climate class, other than specified in the technical characteristics (indicated on the 

data plate).

• To ensure proper and long-lasting operation of JUKA Upright Cabinets, please follow the recommendations indicated below:

• After transporting the equipment, wait for about 2 hours before its launching

• The counter should be installed away from direct sunlight

• Before stocking the unit with refrigerated products, wait until the desired temperature is reached

• Do not place warm or hot products inside the upright cabinet

• Do not store beverages in bottles and cans, especially carbonated beverages, in the freezer chamber. The cans and the bottles may 

explode.

• Do not store explosive substances, such as flammable aerosol cans, inside the unit

• During the day it is not allowed to place more products in the chamber of the unit than its freezing capacity can handle

• To ensure proper storage conditions, please avoid full loading of the grid shelves

• To prevent the packaging from freezing, dry it thoroughly before placing it in the appliance.

• Do not block the ventilation openings inside the freezer as it may prevent your appliance from functioning properly.

• Keep the condenser clean. The buyer should periodically perform technical maintenance to avoid malfunctions and/or unsatisfying 

operations of the cabinet.

• After closing the doors, do not try to use force to open them. The cooling of the gas causes a reduction in pressure inside the freezer, resulting 

in a partial vacuum that makes the door more difficult to open. In 1 – 2 minutes pressure equalizes and the door becomes easier to open.

• Please avoid unnecessary openings of the door, as well as do not leave the door open for a long time.

Picture 13. Cabinet control panel, 

Model VG60G

1. Lighting switch;  

2. Main switch (turns on/off the unit).

Summary of Contents for ND140M

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Page 2: ...the Electronic Controller s Display 16 4 4 2 Setting of the Temperature 16 4 4 3 Warning Signals 16 4 5 Electronic controller Dixell 17 4 5 1 Display 17 4 5 2 Checking the set temperature 17 4 5 3 Ch...

Page 3: ...ose air inlets on the body frame of the equipment Disconnect equipment from voltage before any maintenance operation Any kind of works connected with refrigeration or electric systems shall be carried...

Page 4: ...22 C at ambient temperature 16 C 25 C and relative humidity up to 60 Upright cabinets are equipped with a built in compressor which is located at the top SD70M VD70M ND70M NG60G and in the bottom VD7...

Page 5: ...3 Cabinet door 4 Shelf support 5 Grid shelf 6 Levelling supports 7 Compressor department Picture 1 Upright Cabinet VD75G ND75G 1 Electronic controller temperature control 2 Cabinet control panel swit...

Page 6: ...t control panel switches 3 Cabinet door 4 Shelf support 5 Grid shelf 6 Levelling supports 7 Compressor department Picture 3 Upright Cabinet NG60G 1 Cabinet control panel temperature control switches 2...

Page 7: ...el switches 3 Cabinet door 4 Shelf support 5 Grid shelf 6 Levelling supports 7 Compressor department Picture 5 Upright Cabinet VG60G 1 Electronic controller temperature control 2 Cabinet control panel...

Page 8: ...witches 2 Cabinet door 3 Shelf support 4 Grid shelf 5 Levelling supports 6 Compressor department Picture 8 Upright Cabinet VD140M ND140M 1 Cabinet control panel switches 2 Cabinet door 3 Shelf support...

Page 9: ...0 27 0 27 0 27 0 27 0 55 0 55 0 5 0 5 CO2 EQ t 0 58 1 06 0 58 1 06 0 58 1 06 1 18 2 16 1 07 1 96 Current consumption 3 2 2 5 3 3 4 3 3 4 Electric power consumption kW 24h 6 0 3 0 8 5 4 8 13 9 Climate...

Page 10: ...27 0 27 0 12 0 05 CO2 EQ t 0 58 1 06 0 58 1 06 0 00 0 00 Current consumption 2 5 3 6 3 3 2 3 Electric power consumption kW 24h 6 0 10 0 11 0 3 52 Climate class 7 4 Ambient temperature range 16 35 16...

Page 11: ...2 0 59 0 00 Current consumption 0 7 0 8 1 1 94 1 94 1 6 Electric power consumption kW 24h 1 6 2 2 4 0 6 0 6 0 4 9 Climate class 3 4 Ambient temperature range 16 25 16 30 Operating temperature range 2...

Page 12: ...age and frequency in the electricity grid correspond to those recommended by the manufacturer 3 4 Installation Unpack the unit remove the protective film and cardboard corners Install the unit on a so...

Page 13: ...ghting switch 3 Main switch turns on off the unit 3 5 Connecting Electricity and Startup The device should be connected to a separate properly mounted electrical circuit with a grounding socket The sy...

Page 14: ...inside the upright cabinet Do not store beverages in bottles and cans especially carbonated beverages in the freezer chamber The cans and the bottles may explode Do not store explosive substances such...

Page 15: ...when the defrosting function is turned on It is blinking when defrosting start is delayed by external disengagement or when another procedure is in progress Diode d Alarm the symbol is visible when t...

Page 16: ...the last pressure of the button the Loc code is displayed for 1 second To unlock press any button while holding it for 4 seconds UnL code will be displayed for 4 seconds Turning on off of the equipme...

Page 17: ...e door is opened the controller starts counting down the time blocking the operation of the air cooler fan After this time expires the alarm is started and the dA signal is blinking on the display dur...

Page 18: ...dirty condenser leads to reduced cooling capacity overheating of the refrigeration unit and even damage to the compressor ATTENTION The condenser needs to be cleaned at least once a month Clean the c...

Page 19: ...ATION AND REPAIR In case of any problems during the startup of the equipment or its operation it is necessary to return to those sections of the service manual that explain their operations This aims...

Page 20: ...vice do not vibrate when the compressor is working Internal elements have been properly mounted Dirty condenser alarms cht CHt cht pre alarm indicating that condenser is dirt cht is shown on the displ...

Page 21: ...a high relative humidity more than 60 is a natural phenomenon and does not require a call to the service centre If after verifying the items described in this section the equipment does not work prope...

Page 22: ...ctions if there has been any disaster or in other standard insurance cases which led to an inability to use the equipment flood fire accident etc and in any other circumstances which are not under sel...

Page 23: ...Warranty card Product and model Date of sale Serial number Warranty period Seller s signature Buyer s signature The buyer confirms the technical serviceability of the product...

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