The user can modify some parameters of the cycles and save
the changes:
• for the blast chilling cycle, the user can modify the compart-
ment blast chilling time/setpoint and save it in the memory,
from where it can subsequently be recalled (see paragraph
H.5
Modifying the blast chilling time
and H.6
compartment temperature during blast chilling
• for maintaining, the user can set the compartment setpoint.
H.5
Modifying the blast chilling time
The blast chilling time can be modified in the following cases:
1. when setting a programme (P1 or P2)
2. when selecting a blast chilling cycle
3. during blast chilling (it can only be decreased)
To modify it, proceed as follows:
• press the button
for 2 seconds;
• the display flashes to signal “modify“ mode;
• set the required value with the buttons
and
;
• press the button
to confirm the value, or confirmation
occurs automatically after 5 seconds of inactivity;
H.6
Modifying the compartment temperature
during blast chilling
The setpoint can be modified only in a custom cycle or during
turbo cooling, as follows:
• press the button
for 2 seconds;
• the display flashes to signal “modify” mode;
• set the required value with the buttons
and
;
• press the button
to confirm the value, or confirmation
occurs automatically after 5 seconds of inactivity.
H.7
Display temperature setpoint and blast
chilling end time
During a cycle, the user can view the temperature setpoint and
blast chilling end time by pressing the buttons
and
together.
H.8
Modifying Custom Standard parameters
To modify CUSTOM Standard temperatures and time, use the
procedure for modifying USER parameters given in paragraph
H.9
.
H.9
Modifying USER parameters
To modify a parameter, select the utility:
• press the buttons
and
together for at least 4
seconds; the TEMPERATURE display shows the parame-
ter label and the TIME display the value label;
• to exit the display phase, wait 5 seconds without pressing
any buttons;
• press the buttons
and
to display the required
parameter;
• press the button
for 2 seconds to access modify mode;
• press the buttons
and
to modify the value of the
operation parameters
• the new value is saved automatically after 8 seconds of
inactivity or by pressing the button
;
NOTE!
The parameters can be modified ONLY if no cycle
is active. If a cycle is active, the utility only enables
the display of parameters (see the list of parame-
ters in the complete user manual on the web site).
H.10
Blast chilling/preservation cycle
When the blast chilling or freezing cycle has ended, the
machine automatically goes to the preservation phase. The
food must be stored in an appropriate way, maintaining a
preservation temperature suitable for the type of food being
chilled.
H.11
Defrost
Defrost is activated automatically during preservation. The
duration of the cycles and the intervals between defrosts are
factory-set.
H.12
Manual defrost
To start a manual defrost press the button
for 4 seconds.
To decrease the defrost time, the function can be activated
with the door open, for example a manual defrost can be
started leaving the blast chiller door open.
In this way the blast chiller activates the internal fans which
draw air into the compartment from the outside, thereby
shortening defrost times (for detailed information see para-
graph “UP/MANUAL DEFROST BUTTON“ in the complete
user manual on the web site).
Before every defrost, remove the drain plug located on the
bottom of the compartment; refit it after defrosting.
H.13
Germicidal lamps (function for
appliances with germicidal lamp)
To activate the lamps:
• the machine must be switched on but with no cycle
activated;
• press the button
;
NOTE!
It is advisable to do a germicidal cycle at the start
of the day before using the appliance, and another
at the end of the day, after cleaning the compart-
ment. (for detailed information see paragraph
“STERILISATION CYCLE“ in the complete user
manual on the web site).
IMPORTANT
The cycle will not be activated if the compartment
temperature is below 15
℃
(59
℉
) or if the door is
open.
H.14
Proper machine operation
Proper machine operation during the blast chilling and freezing
cycles depends on some factors:
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