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Error Messages

The following table details the cause and subsequent response of the appliance to errors. 

The alarm message will end when the alarm trigger is no longer present, except PF1 and PF2 that require the appliance to be turned Off, then On again.

Technical Specifications

Electrical Wiring

POLAR appliances are supplied with a 3 pin, moulded, BS1363 plug and lead, with a 13 amp fuse as standard. 
The plug is to be connected to a suitable mains socket. 
POLAR appliances are wired as follows:

 Live wire (coloured brown) to terminal marked L

 Neutral wire (coloured blue) to terminal marked N

 Earth wire (coloured green/yellow) to terminal marked E 

All POLAR appliances must be earthed, using a dedicated earthing circuit.
If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
Electrical isolation points must be kept clear of any obstructions. In the event of any emergency disconnection being required they must be readily accessible.

Disposal

EU regulations require refrigeration product to be disposed of by specialist companies who remove or recycle all gasses, metal and plastic components.
Consult your local waste collection authority regarding disposal of your appliance. Local authorities are not obliged to dispose of commercial refrigeration 
equipment but may be able to offer advice on how to dispose of the equipment locally.
Alternatively call the POLAR helpline for details of national disposal companies within the EU.

Compliance

POLAR parts have undergone strict product testing in order to comply with regulatory standards and specifications set by international, independent, and 
federal authorities.
POLAR products have been approved to carry the following symbol: 

Error Message 

(flashing)

Cause

Appliance Response

Action

HtA

The inner temperature exceeds 
the set maximum temperature 

Display flashes
Alternating error message and current temperature

Check Troubleshooting Guide
If problem persists call POLAR agent or 
qualified Technician 

LtA

The inner temperature exceeds 
the set minimum temperature 

Display flashes
Alternating error message and current temperature

Check Troubleshooting Guide
If problem persists call POLAR agent or 
qualified Technician

PF1

Short circuit or interruption of 
the thermostat probe input line

Display flashes

Compressor operates as specified by 
parameter ‘=

23

PF2

Short circuit or interruption of 
the evaporator probe input line

Display flashes

Defrost as specified by parameters 

d8

 and 

d9

HLA

Inner temperature greater than 
90°C

Display flashes
Alternating error message and current temperature

Call POLAR agent or qualified Technician

LLA

Inner temperature lower than 
-45°C

Display flashes
Alternating error message and current temperature

Call POLAR agent or qualified Technician

Model

Voltage

Power

Current

Temperature

Range

Refrigerant

Dimensions

H x W x D (mm)

Weight 

(Kg)

G604

230V 50Hz 

340W

1.5A

2°C to 10°C

R134a 165 grams

900 x 900 x 700

100

G605

230V 50Hz

340W

1.5A

2°C to 10°C

R134a 280 grams

1050 x 1435 x 700

140

G606

230V 50Hz

340W

1.5A

2°C to 10°C

R134a 165 grams

850 x 900 x 700

70

G607

230V 50Hz

340W

1.5A

2°C to 10°C

R134a 280 grams

850 x 1360 x 700

130

Summary of Contents for G604

Page 1: ...Stainless Steel Pizza Salad Prep Saladette Counter G604 Pizza Salad Prep Counter G605 Pizza Salad Prep Counter G606 Saladette Counter G607 Saladette Counter Model ...

Page 2: ...lves Floor Guides 1 Operation 1 Storing Food 1 Turn On 1 Open Close the Lid G606 G607 Only 1 Control Panel 2 Lock Unlock the Control Panel 2 Enter the Parameter Menu 2 Manual Defrost 3 Cleaning Care Maintenance 3 Cleaning the Condenser 3 Troubleshooting 3 Error Messages 4 Electrical Wiring 4 Disposal 4 Compliance 4 ...

Page 3: ...ackaging Make sure that all protective plastic film and coatings are thoroughly removed from all surfaces 2 Maintain a distance of 20cm 7 inches between the unit and walls or other objects for ventilation Increase this distance if the obstacle is a heat source Fitting the Shelves Floor Guides 1 Place one set of shelf guides on either side of the cabinet at the desired height 2 Slide the shelf into...

Page 4: ...uration can be overridden by parameter d10 below if the cut off temperature is reached before the end of the defrost duration 0 999 minutes d10 Defrost Cut off Temperature Set the defrost cut off temperature 45 C to 50 C d11 Additional Cut off Defrost Period Set an additional amount of defrost time after the defrost cut off point has been reached if required 0 99 minutes d12 Delayed Actual Tempera...

Page 5: ...le Cause Action The appliance is not working The unit is not switched on Check the unit is plugged in correctly and switched on Plug and lead are damaged Call POLAR agent or qualified Technician Fuse in the plug has blown Replace the fuse Power supply Check power supply Internal wiring fault Call POLAR agent or qualified Technician The appliance turns on but the temperature is too high low Too muc...

Page 6: ...ergone strict product testing in order to comply with regulatory standards and specifications set by international independent and federal authorities POLAR products have been approved to carry the following symbol Error Message flashing Cause Appliance Response Action HtA The inner temperature exceeds the set maximum temperature Display flashes Alternating error message and current temperature Ch...

Page 7: ...Notes ...

Page 8: ...POLAR Telephone Helpline 44 0845 146 2887 POLAR Fourth Way Avonmouth United Kingdom BS11 8TB ...

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