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BLAST CHILLERS AND FREEZERS 

USER MANUAL n° 6CE648137NU

–0818

 

 

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2.6  DEFROST CYCLE 

Before starting a cycle, check the amount of frost on the evaporator. If there is a great 

deal of frost it will block the evaporator and defrosting will be necessary. 

2.6.1 NATURAL DEFROST 

The cabinet being switched off and stopped, leave the cabinet door open. 

2.6.2 FORCED DEFROST 

1/ Depress the 

"Cycle Choice"

 key (key 2) to select the defrost cycle (Led 2). 

2/ Launch the defrost cycle by depressing the 

"

Launch Cycle

"

 key (key 3). 

Summary of Contents for A10A35

Page 1: ...BLAST CHILLERS AND FREEZERS USER MANUAL n 6CE648137NU 0818 FORM049C2 3 U S E R M A N U A L BLAST CHILLERS AND FREEZERS Models A5A12 et A5A20 A10A35 et A10A45 A13A60 et A13A80 ...

Page 2: ... a specific part and should only be replaced with an original part Being considered as a circuit breaker make sure that the plug is easily accessible as a means of isolation Observe the rules of hygiene by regularly cleaning the interior fittings door seals interior lining Do not use corrosive or acid products Water spraying can cause damage Do not clean with a water jet in order to avoid spraying...

Page 3: ...e in Probe or Time mode 9 2 4 Quick refrigeration cycle in Soft Chill mode 9 2 5 Quick refrigeration cycle in Freezing mode 9 2 6 Defrost cycle 10 3 Utilisation 11 3 1 General requirements 11 3 2 Inner fitting 11 3 3 Loading 12 3 4 Ventilation 12 3 5 Recuperation of water from defrost 12 3 6 Signals and faults 12 4 Cleaning 13 4 1 Inner capacity 13 4 2 Stainless steel surfaces 13 4 3 Regular clean...

Page 4: ...Wh kg 0 033 0 051 Model A5A12 Refrigerant R404A Cooling Freezing G W P 3922 Type Integral Capacity Kg 0 30 Capacity kg 12 6 Temperature of start of cycle oC 65 65 Temperature of end of cycle oC 10 18 Time of the cycle min 90 270 Energy consumption kWh kg 0 038 0 075 Model A5A12 S G Refrigerant R404A Cooling Freezing G W P 3922 Type Remote Capacity Kg n a Capacity kg 12 6 Temperature of start of cy...

Page 5: ... 0 049 Model A5A20 Refrigerant R404A Cooling Freezing G W P 3922 Type Integral Capacity Kg 0 45 Capacity kg 20 10 Temperature of start of cycle oC 65 65 Temperature of end of cycle oC 10 18 Time of the cycle min 90 270 Energy consumption kWh kg 0 046 0 070 Model A5A20 S G Refrigerant R404A Cooling Freezing G W P 3922 Type Remote Capacity Kg n a Capacity kg 20 10 Temperature of start of cycle oC 65...

Page 6: ... 0 073 Model A10A35 Refrigerant R404A Cooling Freezing G W P 3922 Type Integral Capacity Kg 1 40 Capacity kg 35 15 Temperature of start of cycle oC 65 65 Temperature of end of cycle oC 10 18 Time of the cycle min 90 270 Energy consumption kWh kg 0 037 0 086 Model A10A35 S G Refrigerant R404A Cooling Freezing G W P 3922 Type Remote Capacity Kg n a Capacity kg 35 15 Temperature of start of cycle oC ...

Page 7: ...re of start of cycle oC 65 65 Temperature of end of cycle oC 10 18 Time of the cycle min 90 270 Energy consumption kWh kg 0 037 0 056 Model A10A45 S G Refrigerant R404A Cooling Freezing G W P 3922 Type Remote Capacity Kg n a Capacity kg 45 20 Temperature of start of cycle oC 65 65 Temperature of end of cycle oC 10 18 Time of the cycle min 90 270 Energy consumption kWh kg 0 003 0 008 ...

Page 8: ...re of start of cycle oC 65 65 Temperature of end of cycle oC 10 18 Time of the cycle min 90 270 Energy consumption kWh kg 0 034 0 082 Model A13A60 S G Refrigerant R404A Cooling Freezing G W P 3922 Type Remote Capacity Kg n a Capacity kg 60 25 Temperature of start of cycle oC 65 65 Temperature of end of cycle oC 10 18 Time of the cycle min 90 270 Energy consumption kWh kg 0 004 0 008 ...

Page 9: ...re of start of cycle oC 65 65 Temperature of end of cycle oC 10 18 Time of the cycle min 90 270 Energy consumption kWh kg 0 038 0 077 Model A13A80 S G Refrigerant R404A Cooling Freezing G W P 3922 Type Remote Capacity Kg n a Capacity kg 80 40 Temperature of start of cycle oC 65 65 Temperature of end of cycle oC 10 18 Time of the cycle min 90 270 Energy consumption kWh kg 0 004 0 008 ...

Page 10: ...y 1 HACCP The HACCP key will display the information of the last cycle realized when the appliance is on standby the main display indicates the duration then the final temperature of the last cycle or the information of the cycle in progress when the appliance is processing a cycle the main display shows the time spent from the beginning of the cycle then the anticipated remaining time to reach th...

Page 11: ...to cool down the inner cavity of the cabinet so as to benefit from optimal performance of the refrigerating system Depress the launch cycle key key 3 and wait till the end of the cycle at 10 C 2 3 QUICK REFRIGERATION CYCLE IN PROBE OR TIME MODE Depress the Launch Cycle key key 3 Electronics will automatically detect the type of cycle it can carry out in Probe or Timer mode If the probe is inserted...

Page 12: ...or If there is a great deal of frost it will block the evaporator and defrosting will be necessary 2 6 1 NATURAL DEFROST The cabinet being switched off and stopped leave the cabinet door open 2 6 2 FORCED DEFROST 1 Depress the Cycle Choice key key 2 to select the defrost cycle Led 2 2 Launch the defrost cycle by depressing the Launch Cycle key key 3 ...

Page 13: ...perly positioned on its support in order to measure temperature inside the cabinet properly 3 2 INNER FITTINGS 3 2 1 GASTRONORM GN1 1 530x325 Inner fitting composed of runners adjustable on racks is designed for loading GN1 1 on grids or directly in gastronorm pans 3 2 2 EURONORM 600x400 Assembly with pans Assembly with grids The sketches show the 5 level 12 6 or 20 10 cabinet The sketch shows 5 l...

Page 14: ...in no case obstructed 3 5 RECUPERATION OF WATER FROM DEFROST Check that no foreign body obstructs the evacuation hole located on the bottom of the drip tank in front of the evaporator It is necessary to empty the drawer placed beneath the appliance which collects defrost water regularly 3 6 SIGNALS AND DEFECTS cE Indicates a communication problem between the display card and the power box dEF Indi...

Page 15: ... pads these will scratch the surface Never rub stainless steel with steel wool but only Scotch Brite pad or similar product when this is absolutely necessary and only in the same direction as the grain of the polish 4 3 REGULAR CLEANING In order to maintain refrigeration performance and ensure the longevity of the compressor cleaning is required to clear dust from the condenser every 3 to 6 months...

Page 16: ...ncentrations of salt sauerkrauts Chlorides particularly in Cleaning products Bleach Temperature Any chemical environment becomes considerably more aggressive towards stainless steel at higher temperatures Time The longer the contact time the more perceptible the consequences of the corrosion will be The combination of these three factors can lead to the destruction of interior surfaces even those ...

Page 17: ... this residue will in time continue its action and provoke corrosion Even worse if such surfaces are heated to over 60 C with such products still on them the problems mentioned already will inevitably occur Stagnation of cleaning products In the same way any area that can retain cleaning chemicals notably gulleys drains must be rinsed thoroughly and abundantly Use a nylon brush and fresh water to ...

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