F.3
Maintaining or preservation
The preservation cycle, for example keeping food at a chosen
temperature so that it does not alter over time, is started
automatically at the end of the blast chilling or freezing cycles.
Preservation is continuous; it is necessary to operate on the
programme in order to interrupt it.
F.4
Sterilisation cycle (function for
appliances with germicidal lamp)
The UV lamps have a direct germicidal action whose purpose
is to sterilise the surfaces and the air in the appliance
compartment. This function can be used to sterilise kitchen
utensils such as knives, carving forks, etc. (carry out the
operation in 2 cycles, turning the utensils over) and can be
activated at the end of each working day. Do not use this
function if there is food in the compartment.It only works with
compartment temperature above 15
℃
(59
℉
).
WARNING
The appliance has a safety
device that switches off the
lamps
when
the
doors
are
opened. This safety feature is
provided because exposure to
UV radiation emitted by the
lamps
is
harmful
and
can
damage eyes.
G
USER INTERFACE DESCRIPTION
G.1
Switching on
This button indicates whether the appliance is on or off. To
switch it on, press the button I ; the LED O•I and the entire
interface light up.
G.2
START/STOP cycle
This button is used to start or stop the selected cycle. The
selected cycle starts immediately when activated. To stop it,
keep the button pressed for at least 3 seconds. If the door is
closed when a cycle is started, the button lights up; whereas it
will start blinking if the door is opened during a cycle.
To optimise machine performance, and only if the need arises,
a preparation cycle can start at the beginning of a chilling cycle,
signalled on the temperature display with the message “PREP“.
Also, if the blast chiller has been idle for a long time, the
compressor will be started with impulses to guarantee
maximum efficiency.
G.3
Cycle selection (Standard)
The machine default setting is the SOFT chilling cycle. Use the
buttons
to select:
From left to right:
• Positive SOFT chilling
• Positive HARD chilling
• Positive maintaining (or preservation)
• Negative blast chilling or freezing
• Negative maintaining (or preservation)
When selecting the required cycle, press the button
to go
to the next selection; management is circular therefore it is
possible to scroll forwards or back.
G.4
Programmes
Two user changeable default programmes (P1 and P2) are
associated with each standard cycle.
Press the “PROGRAMMES” button
to set the appliance
to programmes mode. The appliance switches from standard
cycle selection to programme selection and vice versa.
From left to right:
• Turbo cooling
• Programme P1
• Programme P2
What does programme mean? For blast chilling, the user can
modify the compartment temperature and chilling time and
save the changes in the memory for subsequent retrieval; for
maintaining, the user can set the compartment set point.
NOTE!
To go from standard cycle selection status to
programme selection, press
.
To go from programme selection status to standard
cycle selection, press
.
G.4.1
Blast chilling with “turbo cooling“
The turbo cooling cycle allows the user to operate the
appliance continuously with a compartment temperature
between the min. set point and +3
℃
. The appliance works in
continuous cycle and defrost is managed automatically. To
select this type of cycle, refer to paragraph G.4
G.4.2
Cycles for ice-cream
By enabling the parameter“ EICE“ (EICE = y) the machine is
set to do 2 ice cream cycles; programmes “P1“ and “P2“ leave
the normal logic and become 2 specific cycles for ice cream.
They are no longer associated with the selected standard
cycle: when selecting this cycle the LEDs relevant to the
standard cycles are off.
• cycle “P1“: timed blast chilling or with core probe; after
chilling, the machine automatically switches to preservation
at a temperature of -14
℃
and -10
℃
for BC .
• cycle“P2“: blast chilling with “turbo cooling“ with compart-
ment temperature of -16
℃
and -12
℃
for BC.
NB: To modify the parameter “EICE“, refer to paragraph M
G.5
Temperature
15