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Danger of explosion 

There is a risk of explosion if 

the refrigerated island is 

used or handled improper

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ly.

Do not store any explosive 

substances such as aerosol containers 

with flammable propellants in the refrige

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rated island.

Risk of ignition and explosion

The refrigerated island is 

operating with the refrige

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rant R290 (propane). Ac

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cording to the DIN EN 

378-1 standard, this is assig

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ned to the refrigerant group A3 (flamma

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ble and explosive). If the refrigeration 

island is handled improperly, there is a 

risk that an inflammable gas-air mixture 

will form and be unintentionally ignited.

 Never close the ventilation openings. 

To speed up the defrosting process

do not use any mechanical devices or 

other utilities than those recommended 

by the manufacturer.

Never damage the refrigerant circuit.

Do not operate with any electrical 

equipment inside the refrigerator that is 

not of the type recommended by the 

manufacturer.

Electrical shock hazard

Faulty electrical installation 

or excessive mains voltage 

can lead to electric shock

Safety instructions for the user

• 

Only connect the refrigerated island if 

the main voltage and main frequen

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cy of the socket correspond to the 

information on the type plate

• 

Only connect the refrigerated island 

to an easily accessible socket so that 

you can quickly disconnect the refri

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gerated island from the mains in the 

event of a fault

• 

Do not operate the cooling island if it 

is visibly damaged or if the mains con

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nection cable or mains plug is defect.

•  If the mains connection cable of the 

refrigerated island is damaged, it 

must be replaced by the manufactu

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rer or its customer service or a similarly 

qualified person in order to avoid 

hazards.

• 

Do not open the housing, leave re

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pairs to authorized specialists. To do 

this, contact KMW customer service. 

Liability and guarantee claims are ex

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cluded in case of repairs carried out 

independently, improper connection 

or incorrect operation.

• 

Do not touch the power plug of the 

refrigerated island with wet hands. 

• 

Never pull the mains plug of the ref

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rigerated island out of the socket by 

the mains connection cable, always 

hold the mains plug. 

• 

Keep the refrigerated island, the 

mains plug and the mains connection 

cable away from open flames and 

hot surfaces.

• 

Lay the mains connection cable in 

such a way that it does not become 

a tripping hazard.

• 

Do not kink the power cord and do 

not lay it over sharp edges. 

• 

Only use the refrigerated island in dry 

indoor areas. 

• 

Disconnect the refrigerated island 

Summary of Contents for KIM 108 Series

Page 1: ...Operating Manual Refrigerated display cabinet Borkum Commercial refrigerated cabinet ...

Page 2: ...2 defrost running cooling is running fans are running ...

Page 3: ...ine impact protection light switch LED optional air intake grille thermostat controller button forward back program keys display icons temperature display substructure adjustable feet with thread M10 sliding glass lid temperature display weighted air inlet and air outlet temperature 3 ...

Page 4: ...nnect the refrigerated island from the power supply 12 Cleaning 13 Do not clean with 13 Defrosting 13 Defrosting of devices without bus connection 13 Defrosting of devices with bus connection 13 Maintenance 14 Risk of injury 14 Risk of short circuit 14 Decommissioning transport and storage 15 Productdetails and funcionality 15 Climate class 15 Cooling unit 15 Housing and cooling storage 15 Tempera...

Page 5: ...specific guidelines and laws abroad Keep these operating instructions for further use If you pass the refrigerated island on to third parties be sure to inclu de these operating instructions 5 Explanation of symbols The following symbols and signal words are used in this manual on the refrigera ted island or on the packaging This signal symbol word indicates a ha zard with a high level of risk whi...

Page 6: ...es Warning of explosive substances Entering the area pro hibited Read the manual Intended use The refrigerated island is a commercial refrigeration furniture It is designed as sales furniture for packaged food in the temperature class M1 and MS in the self service area This refrigerated island is not suitable for use on board ships or aircraft It must be ensured at all times that the set and reach...

Page 7: ...ype plate of the refrige rated island as well as on the product data sheet which you can obtain from KMW customer service Only use the cooling island as described in this user manual Any other use is con sidered improper and can lead to pro perty damage or even personal injury The refrigerated island is not a child s toy The manufacturer assumes no liability for any injury loss or damage resulting...

Page 8: ...en cy of the socket correspond to the information on the type plate Only connect the refrigerated island to an easily accessible socket so that you can quickly disconnect the refri gerated island from the mains in the event of a fault Do not operate the cooling island if it is visibly damaged or if the mains con nection cable or mains plug is defect If the mains connection cable of the refrigerate...

Page 9: ...or repairs This refrigerated island contains elec trical and mechanical parts that are essential to protect against sources of danger Do not operate the refrigerated island with an external timer or a separate telecontrol system Incorrect installation of the tempera ture controller installed in the refrige rated island can lead to an electric shock The temperature controller is installed and adjus...

Page 10: ...akes to re pair minor damage to the refrigerated island that does not impair any technical functions e g dents in the housing cau sed by shopping trolleys If there is damage to the refrigeration system or the electrics the KMW custo mer service must be informed immedia tely Otherwise there is a considerable risk of injury In the event of improper handling or use there is a risk of damaging the ref...

Page 11: ...ld not be exposed to excessive drafts or large heat sources This can affect the per formance of the refrigerated island In the case of block or row configura tions these must be ordered in ad vance to match Other installations and superstructures should be avoided at the installation site in order to prevent heat build up Before using it for the first time clean all parts of the refrigerated islan...

Page 12: ... Make sure that no other consumers are connected to the sockets for connecting the refrige rated island KMW recommends using a cable duct on the floor with sockets built into it or mounted on it to connect the refrigerated island Electric circuit protection Before you connect the refrigerated island to a circuit you must ensure that the corresponding circuit is correctly protected Miniature circui...

Page 13: ...iple of so called hot gas defrosting It is therefore usually not necessary to defrost the refrigerated island manually The start time of the automatic defrosting process is preset at the factory In exceptional cases it may be necessary to defrost the refrigera ted island manually e g due to a fault improper installation overloading after cleaning or due to other sources of inter ference The way yo...

Page 14: ...crape off any existing lay er of ice or frost with pointed objects or tools This could damage the evapora tor Risk of injury In the event of improper handling or use there is a risk of injury from rotating fans and sharp edges When cleaning below the floor display the mains plug must be pulled out befo re cleaning Always use suitable protective gloves when cleaning the cooling island to avo id inj...

Page 15: ...ling devices must always correspond to one of the climate classes 0 to 8 ac cording to the ISO 23953 2 standard The climate class specifies specifications for the environment in which the device is operated The cooling island is designed as a device of climate class 3 for which a maximum ambient temperature of 25 C and a maximum relative humidity of 60 are specified If the actual tem perature and ...

Page 16: ...island manually usually To do this observe the procedure in the Clea ning and maintenance chapter Temperature controller Refrigeration controller With the help of the temperature cont roller the temperature in the goods area is regulated to an adjustable setpoint The temperature controller is set electro nically All necessary settings for tempe rature control and automatic defrosting are preset at...

Page 17: ...e on devices with an electronic temperature controller If the temperature in the refrigerator com partment is too high check the following points are the goods stored were too warm stored in accidentally Did you have a longer power outage previously Contact KMW customer service if the fault is not due to any of the causes listed here When contacting KMW Customer Service always give the serial numb...

Page 18: ... External dimensions 1980x980x1005mm Internal dimensions 1875x700x412mm Display area 1 31 m Weight 260 kg Disposal Dispose of packaging Discard the packaging unmixed Give cardboard to the waste paper foils to the recyclables collection Dispose the cooling islang Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with systems for separate collection of recyclables Old devices must not be...

Page 19: ...nized standards for Machinery Directive 2006 42 EG DIN EN 60335 1 2020 08 VDE 0700 1 2020 08 DIN EN 60335 289 2018 10 VDE 0700 89 2018 10 DIN EN 62233 2008 11 VDE 0700 366 2008 11 DIN EN 62233 Correction 1 2009 04 VDE 0700 366 correction 1 2009 04 DIN EN ISO 12100 2011 03 Applied harmonized standards for EMC directive 2014 30 EU DIN EN IEC 61000 3 2 2019 12 VDE 0838 2 2019 12 DIN EN 61000 3 3 2020...

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