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GWP Values for Refrigerants: 

R290 - 3 
R134a – 1300   
R452A –  2140 
These units contain fluorinated greenhouse

 gases covered by the F Gas directive 

 

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claration of Conformity References:  

Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC  
EC Machinery Directive 2006/42EC 
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC  
Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC 
RoHS / WEE Directive 2002/95 EC 

 

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claration of Conformity References: 

Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC 
EC Machinery Directive 98/37/EC 
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC 
Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC

Déclaration de Conformité du Fabricant:

 

Directive 2006/95/EC relative à la Basse Tension 
Directive 98/37/EC relative aux Machines Directive 
2004/108/EC relative à la Compatibilite Electronmagnetique
Directive 97/23/EC relative à l’Equipment Pressurise

GWP Values for HFC R134a and R404a refrigerants:

R404a – 

 

3800 (CO2 = 1)

R134a – 1300 

 

(CO2 = 1)

These units contain fluorinated greenhouse

 gases covered by the F Gas directive

Precision Refrigeration Limited - Stephenson Way, Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 3RU, UK 

 

+44 (0)1842 753994 - [email protected] 

Summary of Contents for PCF15

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BLAST CHILLER FREEZER PCF15 PCF40 PCF50 Precision Refrigeration Limited Stephenson Way Thetford Norfolk IP24 3RU UK 44 0 1842 753994 sales precision refrigeration com ...

Page 2: ...sing Your New Blast Chiller Freezer 4 Using your Blast Chiller Freezer Operation Modes Product Loading Starting a Cycle 5 7 Settings 8 Changing Default Cycle Settings 8 Changing System Settings 8 Alarms 9 Engineer s Settings 9 Maintenance and Cleaning Condenser Gasket Replacement 9 10 End of Life Disposal Requirements 10 Notes 11 All details are subject to change without prior notice ...

Page 3: ...on The cabinet is very easy to move around as precision blast chillers are supplied on castors as standard If for any reason the cabinet has to be laid down it should always be laid on its back and not its side or front to avoid damage When lowering or raising the cabinet extreme care should be taken as the castors can run away whilst lifting or lowering A person should always be standing at the b...

Page 4: ... sure unit is connected to appropriate power socket Press and hold standby button to turn on the Blast Chiller will automatically go into Chill Store mode Checks After initial startup the Blast Chiller Freezer should start to pull down to the preset temperature check that the temperature is reducing and listen inside and outside the cabinet to make sure the fans are turning freely to check there h...

Page 5: ...in reverse An oven puts heat into the food and a Blast Chiller takes heat out With this in mind some products chill faster than others and there is a possibility for some items to freeze on the exterior if left in the Blast Chiller for too long as they might burn on the exterior if left in an oven for too long Starting a cycle Press your desired operational mode For all Chill Freeze or Thaw cycles...

Page 6: ...n shows remaining time on a time cycle or food probe on a probe controlled cycle Press to edit a cycle midstream and modify cycle duration time or food probe termination temperature Press for information mid cycle Press to cancel cycle and OK to confirm ...

Page 7: ...ompleted Screen Shows Indicating Cycle Is Complete Touch Screen To Clear Appropriate Chill or Freeze Storage Mode Starts Automatically Once Chill Freeze or Thaw Cycle Terminates Storage Mode Will Continue Indefinitely Until Cancelled ...

Page 8: ...ons turn dark blue in settings mode Changing Default Cycle Settings Press any button to adjust desired default cycle settings Press any setting to change parameter Changing System Settings Press to change system settings Press any setting to change parameter ...

Page 9: ...should be cleaned with soap and water and no abrasives should be used as they will scratch and spoil the stainless steel finish Interior shelving and racking can be removed for easy cleaning Maintenance and Cleaning Before cleaning and maintenance the cabinet should be in standby mode then unplugged from the power supply Door Gaskets should be cleaned with warm soapy water and inspected on a regul...

Page 10: ...ket by gently pulling it out of the gasket retainer and simply push in the new gasket leaving the corners until last End of Life Disposable Requirements Refrigerated cabinets have components that could be harmful to the environment All end of life equipment must be disposed of in accordance with national laws and regulations Fault Finding In the event of cabinet fault failure please check the foll...

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Page 12: ...ion of Conformity References Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EC Machinery Directive 2006 42EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Pressure Equipment Directive 97 23 EC RoHS WEE Directive 2002 95 EC ique d by the F Gas directive Precision Refrigeration Limited Stephenson Way Thetford Norfolk IP24 3RU UK 44 0 1842 753994 sales precision refrigeration com ...

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