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3222180_GB

 

INDEX 

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ON DELIVERY ....................................................................... 5

 

GENERAL WARNINGS .................................................................................................................................. 5

 

LIST OF REGUALATION REFERENCES ............................................................................................................ 5

 

TRASPORTATION AND HANDLING ............................................................................................................... 5

 

UNPACKING ................................................................................................................................................ 5

 

GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS ...................................................................................................................... 6

 

INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................ 7

 

PLATE DATA ................................................................................................................................................ 7

 

MAX ROOM TEMPERATURE ........................................................................................................................ 7

 

POSITIONING .............................................................................................................................................. 8

 

DIMENSIONS .................................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

TECHNICAL DATA ............................................................................................................................................................ 10

 

WIRING ..................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

CONDENSATE DRAIN ................................................................................................................................. 11

 

TESTING .................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

CONTROL AND SAFETY SYSTEMS ............................................................................................................... 12

 

REFRIGERANT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET .......................................................................................... 12

 

DISPOSAL .................................................................................................................................................. 13

 

STERILIZATION LAMP INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................... 13

 

PRINTER INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................ 13

 

OPERATION .............................................................................................................. 14

 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................. 14

 

SETTING UP .................................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

MACHINE LOADING ........................................................................................................................................................ 15

 

POSITION OF TRAYS........................................................................................................................................................ 15

 

CORE PROBE ................................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

TEMPERATURES ............................................................................................................................................................. 16

 

LENGTH .......................................................................................................................................................................... 16

 

CONTROL PANEL ....................................................................................................................................... 17

 

FIRST START-UP ......................................................................................................................................... 18

 

PROGRAMME............................................................................................................................................ 19

 

PROGRAMME DESCRIPTIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 19

 

STANDARD PROGRAMMES ............................................................................................................................................ 21

 

PROGRAMME I.F.R. ........................................................................................................................................................ 22

 

PROGRAMME INFINITY .................................................................................................................................................. 23

 

FAVOURITE PROGRAMMES ............................................................................................................................................ 24

 

AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES .......................................................................................................................................... 25

 

STORED PROGRAMMES ................................................................................................................................................. 27

 

MULTY ............................................................................................................................................................................ 29

 

COOLING ........................................................................................................................................................................ 30

 

FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................... 31

 

DEFROST ......................................................................................................................................................................... 31

 

SANITATION.................................................................................................................................................................... 32

 

STORAGE ........................................................................................................................................................................ 33

 

THAWING ....................................................................................................................................................................... 34

 

PROVING ........................................................................................................................................................................ 36

 

PROBE HEATING ............................................................................................................................................................. 38

 

** VIEW / EDIT PARAMETERS CYCLE .............................................................................................................................. 40

 

HACCP ....................................................................................................................................................... 41

 

Summary of Contents for IF51M

Page 1: ...DE TEMPERATURA AFKOEL VRIESKAST ABATEDORES CONGELADORES RÁPIDOS DA TEMPERATURA БЫСТРЫЕОХЛАДИТЕЛИ МОРОЗИЛЬНИКИ MANUALE D USO E INSTALLAZIONE MANUEL D UTILISATION ET D INSTALLATION BEDIEN UND INSTALLATIONSHANDBUCH USE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL MANUAL DE USO E INSTALACIÓN GEBRUIKS EN INSTALLATIEHANDLEIDING MANUAL DE USO E INSTALAÇÃO РУКОВОДСТВО ПО ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ И УСТАНОВКЕ Rev 4 11 2013 ...

Page 2: ...ctions and recommendations for use and maintenance Please retain the handbook for future reference The Manufacturer is not liable for any changes to this handbook which may be altered without prior notice Lea atentamente las advertencias contenidas en este manual pues dan importantes indicaciones concernientes la seguridad la utilización y el mantenimiento del aparato Rogamos guarde el folleto de ...

Page 3: ... DATA SHEET 12 DISPOSAL 13 STERILIZATION LAMP INSTALLATION 13 PRINTER INSTALLATION 13 OPERATION 14 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 14 SETTING UP 14 MACHINE LOADING 15 POSITION OF TRAYS 15 CORE PROBE 15 TEMPERATURES 16 LENGTH 16 CONTROL PANEL 17 FIRST START UP 18 PROGRAMME 19 PROGRAMME DESCRIPTIONS 19 STANDARD PROGRAMMES 21 PROGRAMME I F R 22 PROGRAMME INFINITY 23 FAVOURITE PROGRAMMES 24 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES 2...

Page 4: ...ABINET 61 CLEANING THE AIR CONDENSER 62 STAINLESS STEEL MAINTENANCE 62 DISCONTINUED USE 63 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE 63 VIDEO BOARD AND ENCODER MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 63 MAINTENANCE OF PANEL BOARD 64 UPDATING THE FIRMWARE SOFTWARE OF THE ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BOARDS 65 CONDENSING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 66 REPLACEMENT CORE PROBE 66 WIRING DIAGRAM PLATE 67 Annotate the emergency assistance number of special...

Page 5: ...The cooling cabinet we manufacture fully complies with the following European and national regulations 2006 42 machine regulations 2006 95 low voltage regulation 2004 108 EMC regulation 97 23 PED regulation 93 68 new approach regulation 2002 95 RoHS regulation 2002 96 RAEE regulation 658 88 CEE 108 89 CEE DPR 327 80 art 31 Italy D M 15 06 71 Italy D L n 110 27 01 92 Italy J O 16 07 74 n 74 163 Fra...

Page 6: ...quipment with moist or wet hands or feet do not insert screwdrivers or kitchen tools or anything else between the guards and the parts in motion before any cleaning or maintenance operation disconnect the equipment from the electrical mains do not pull on the power cord to disconnect the machine from the electrical mains during loading unloading of product in the equipment use kitchen gloves use t...

Page 7: ...trical device casing protection rating A Input voltage B Electric current intensity C Frequency D Rated power E Total lamp power F Fuse current G Coolant type H Coolant q ty L Temperature grade M Max hydraulic supply pressure N Room temperature P Expanding fluid R WEEE Symbol S Water iniet temperature a T Water consumption W Heating unit power Z Least pressure MAX ROOM TEMPERATURE Air condenser un...

Page 8: ...e onto the required working site Avoid locations with exposure to direct sunlight Do not place the appliance in hot poorly ventilated rooms Do not place the refrigerated compartment near heat sources Leave a min 100 mm clearance around the appliance on the sides where air inlet and outlet are located Level the appliance by means of adjustable feet WARNING If the appliance is not properly levelled ...

Page 9: ...sions of your own appliance IF51M 60 130 1410 900 720 530 620 745 740 80 66 5 66 5 80 612 60 60 625 IF101L 100 130 1565 1850 830 600 700 800 1700 150 60 60 680 75 75 650 IF101S 100 130 1565 1850 830 600 700 800 1700 150 60 60 680 75 75 650 415 235 445 ...

Page 10: ...oltage V 230 400 3N 400 3N Frequency Hz 50 50 50 Intensity A 6 9 6 5 6 5 Power input W 1400 4000 4000 Refrigerating unit Refrigerating power W 726 2011 2011 Evaporation temperature C 30 30 30 Cooling temperature C 90 3 90 3 90 3 Cooling time min 90 90 90 Freezing temperature C 90 18 90 18 90 18 Freezing time min 240 240 240 Condensation temperature C 54 5 54 5 54 5 Max room temperature C 32 32 32 ...

Page 11: ... operators arising from the non compliance with the and tamperings to any part of the appliance electric thermodynamic or hydraulic plant CONDENSATE DRAIN The equipment has a condensation collection tray The tray is extractable from the lower part of the equipment TESTING Should the appliance have been transported horizontally instead of a vertical position DO NOT START THE APPLIANCE IMMEDIATELY W...

Page 12: ...ation if respiration has stopped or is about to stop In case of cardiac arrest give external cardiac massage Seek immediate medical attention Skin use water to remove ice from affected areas Remove contaminated clothes CAUTION clothes may adhere to skin in case of ice burns In case of contact with skin wash with copious quantities of lukewarm water In case of symptoms irritation or blisters seek m...

Page 13: ...nside DISMANTLING OPERATIONS SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL THE SAFE DISPOSAL OF WASTE FROM ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC Do not dump pollutant material in the environment Dispose of it in compliance with the relevant laws Under the WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002 96 EC when scrapping equipment the user must dispose of it ...

Page 14: ... on type of foodstuffs to be processed In general the programmes the machine is equipped with are based on the chamber temperature management the fan speed and the chilling time in any case never exceed 3 6kg of load for GN1 1 EN1 1 or 60x40 pans or 7 2kg of load for GN2 1 EN2 1 or 60x80 pans and a thickness of 50mm in negative chilling phase and 80mm in positive chilling phase table 2 Check that ...

Page 15: ...clude trolleys is to be located at the centre of the cabinet POSITION OF TRAYS Place the trays as close to the evaporator as possible If the cabinet is not full place the trays at equal distance from one another CORE PROBE For proper position of the probe refer to the following pictures S O N D A A S IN G O LO R IL E VA M E N TO CU O R E PR O D O T TO SONDA A M ULTIPL O RIL EVAMENTO S U P ER FIC I...

Page 16: ...re of 90 C in positive chilling from 90 C to 3 C and in negative chilling from 90 C to 18 C LENGTH Cooled or frozen processed foodstuffs may be stored in a refrigerator for 5 days of processing with no quality alterations For best results we recommend keeping temperature constant throughout the storing 0 C to 4 C according to the various commodities Storing time may be increased to approx two week...

Page 17: ...hen any cycle is in progress it allows the user to modify the control parameters of the process in progress temporarily saving the modified values D Knob The clockwise and anticlockwise turning of the knob allows the user to navigate through the various menus on the display while pressing it allows access to the selected item The RGB LED bar built into the door handle or on the dashboard takes on ...

Page 18: ...IS ENGLISH DEUTSCH ESPANOL 2 Press the knob to confirm the selected language The language can also be changed later see page 50 ITALIANO FRANCAIS ENGLISH DEUTSCH ESPANOL SECTOR SETTING 1 Select the SECTOR by rotating the knob CATERING BAKERY PASTRY ICE CREAM 2 Press the knob to confirm the selected sector The sector can also be changed later see page 52 CATERING BAKERY PASTRY ICE CREAM ...

Page 19: ... dedicated to chilling of meat FISH Cycle dedicated to chilling of fish COOKED VEGETABLES Cycle dedicated to chilling of cooked vegetables HOT PASTRY Cycle dedicated to chilling of hot pastry products DRY PASTRY Cycle dedicated to chilling of dry pastry products WALNUTS VEAL Cycle dedicated to chilling of walnuts veal AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES 18 C CATERING LASAGNE Cycle dedicated to freezing of lasagn...

Page 20: ...e dedicated to freezing of unbaked tarts BAKED BREAD Cycle dedicated to freezing of baked bread UNCOOKED BREAD Cycle dedicated to freezing of unbaked bread AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES 3 ICE CREAM PARLOUR PANNA COTTA Cycle dedicated to chilling of panna cotta YOGURT BOX Cycle dedicated to preparing of yogurt AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES 18 C ICE CREAM PARLOUR ICE CREAM 14 C Cycle dedicated to freezing of ice crea...

Page 21: ...ycle During the cycle it is possible to view and modify the default parameters by selecting SET see page 40 to stop the cycle by selecting STOP Note the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress SOFT 18 C HARD 18 C IFR MENU INFINITY SOFT 3 C HARD 3 C 90 HARD 3 C 100 27 C 24 C SET STOP 3 Cycle ended automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible to view and m...

Page 22: ...Press the knob to activate the selected cycle During the cycle it is possible select SET to change the fan speed to stop the cycle by selecting STOP Note the modified value will only be saved for the cycle in progress SOFT 18 C HARD 18 C MENU INFINITY SOFT 3 C HARD 3 C IFR IFR 100 27 C 24 C SET STOP 3 Cycle ended automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible to view and modify th...

Page 23: ...d cycle by rotating the knob SOFT 18 C HARD 18 C IFR MENU SOFT 3 C HARD 3 C INFINITY 4 Cycle ended automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible select SET to view and modify the chamber temperature and fan speed to stop the cycle by selecting STOP Note the modified values will be saved SOFT 18 C HARD 18 C IFR MENU SOFT 3 C HARD 3 C INFINITY INFINITY 100 27 C 24 C SET STOP ...

Page 24: ...le it is possible to view and modify the default parameters by selecting SET see page 36 to stop the cycle by selecting STOP Note the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress 3 2 CICLO 2 CICLO 3 4 CICLO 4 1 CICLO 1 90 CICLO 3 100 27 C 24 C SET STOP MEMO 3 C 5 Cycle ended automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible to view and modify the default parameter...

Page 25: ...MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select the type of desired cycle by rotating the knob AUTOMATIC 3 C BANQUETING VACUUM AUTOMATIC 18 C MENU AUTO 6 Press the knob to enter into the selected type of cycle AUTOMATIC 3 C BANQUETING VACUUM AUTOMATIC 18 C MENU AUTO 7 Select the desired cycle by rotating the knob LASAGNE...

Page 26: ...modified RICE AND PASTA 45 RICE AND PASTA 90 25 C 24 C INFO STOP AUTO 3 C 12 Cycle ended automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible to view the default parameters by selecting INFO to activate a manual defrost by selecting to stop the cycle by selecting STOP Note the parameters cannot be modified If not required manual defrosting is not performed END CYCLE CONSERVE 100 27 C 24...

Page 27: ... HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section STORED AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select the type of desired cycle by rotating the knob STORED 3 C STORED 18 C MENU MEMO 6 Press the knob to enter into the selected type of cycle STORED 3 C STORED 18 C MENU MEMO 7 Select the desired cycle by rotating the knob 3 2 CICLO 2 CICLO 3 4 CICLO 4 1 CICLO 1 M...

Page 28: ...on phase During conservation it is possible View modify the default parameters and make it a favourite by selecting SET to activate a manual defrost by selecting to stop the cycle by selecting STOP Note the modified parameters can be saved once the new value is inserted by selecting therwise by selecting he modifications will be active only for the cycle in progress If the modifications are saved ...

Page 29: ...ICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Enter the time for each level and confirm it with the knob During the cycle it is possible to view and modify the default parameters by selecting SET see page 40 to stop the cycle by selecting Note the modified parameters will be saved At the expiry of the set value for each individual level the buzzer and the flashing value alert the user that the product can be withdra...

Page 30: ...selected cycle During the cycle it is possible to view and modify the default parameters by selecting SET see page 40 to stop the cycle by selecting STOP Note the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU COOLING 100 27 C 24 C SET STOP 5 Cycle ended automatic conservation phase During conservation it is poss...

Page 31: ...OOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section FUNCTIONS AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select DEFROST by rotating the knob DEFROST STORAGE THAWING SANITATION MENU FUNCTIONS PROBE HEATING PROVING 6 Press the knob to activate the selected cycle During the cycle it is possible to view and modify the default parameters by se...

Page 32: ...ED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section FUNCTIONS AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select SANITATION by rotating the knob DEFROST STORAGE THAWING SANITATION MENU FUNCTIONS PROBE HEATING PROVING 6 Press the knob to activate the selected cycle During the cycle it is possible to view and modify the time of sanitation by selecting ...

Page 33: ...otating the knob DEFROST STORAGE THAWING SANITATION MENU FUNCTIONS PROBE HEATING PROVING 6 Press the knob to enter into the STORAGE MENU FUNCTIONS DEFROST STORAGE THAWING SANITATION PROBE HEATING PROVING 7 Select the type of conservation by rotating the knob STORAGE POSITIVE NEGATIVE MENU FUNCTIONS 8 Press the knob to activate the selected cycle During the cycle it is possible to view and modify t...

Page 34: ...RED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section FUNCTIONS AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select THAWING by rotating the knob DEFROST STORAGE THAWING SANITATION MENU FUNCTIONS PROBE HEATING PROVING 6 Press the knob to enter into the THAWING MENU FUNCTIONS DEFROST STORAGE THAWING SANITATION PROBE HEATING PROVING 7 Rotate the knob to s...

Page 35: ...me defrost if the times are changed the cycle end will automatically be recalculated 02 10 2013 17 28 12 56 SET STOP 100 25 C 24 C 02 10 2013 17 28 12 56 SET STOP 100 25 C 24 C 02 OTT 2013 17 28 SCONG 02 OTT 2013 17 28 SCONG 20 28 SCONG 02 OTT 2013 02 10 2013 20 28 12 56 SET STOP 100 25 C 24 C 9 Cycle ended automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible to view and modify the defa...

Page 36: ...AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section FUNCTIONS AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select PROVING by rotating the knob DEFROST STORAGE THAWING SANITATION MENU FUNCTIONS PROBE HEATING PROVING 6 Press the knob to enter into the PROVING MENU FUNCTIONS DEFROST STORAGE THAWING SANITATION PROBE HEATING PRO...

Page 37: ...f the times are changed the cycle end will automatically be recalculated 05 59 SET STOP 100 25 C 24 C 02 10 2013 17 28 05 59 100 25 C 24 C SET STOP 02 10 2013 17 28 02 OTT 2013 17 28 LIEVITAZ 02 OTT 2013 17 28 LIEVITAZ 20 28 LIEVITAZ 02 OTT 2013 05 59 SET STOP 100 25 C 24 C 02 10 2013 20 28 9 Cycle ended automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible to view and modify the default...

Page 38: ...e knob SOFT 18 C HARD 18 C IFR INFINITY SOFT 3 C HARD 3 C MENU 2 Press the knob to enter section MENU SOFT 18 C HARD 18 C IFR INFINITY SOFT 3 C HARD 3 C MENU 3 Select FUNCTIONS by rotating the knob AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section FUNCTIONS AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select PROBE HEATING...

Page 39: ... 7 Please wait PROBE HEATING PLEASE WAIT 8 Remove the probe REMOVE THE PROBE In the event that the temperature read by the needle core sensor is not negative the function will not be activated 1 Not needed NOTNEEDED ...

Page 40: ...TIME 3 C 15 C 30 C 45 4 Press the knob to modify the value HARD 3 C 3 C 15 C 30 C 45 ENDCYCLE NEEDLE HARDPHASE AIR HARDPHASE NEEDLE HARD PHASE TIME 5 Select the new value by rotating the knob HARD 3 C 3 C 15 C 30 C 40 ENDCYCLE NEEDLE HARDPHASE AIR HARDPHASE NEEDLE HARD PHASE TIME 6 Press the knob to confirm the new value HARD 3 C 3 C 15 C 30 C 40 ENDCYCLE NEEDLE HARDPHASE AIR HARDPHASE NEEDLE HARD...

Page 41: ...TY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select the chosen function by rotating the knob VIEW USB PRINT MENU HACCP DELETE VIEW BY DATE 6 Press the knob to enter the selected function VIEW USB PRINT MENU HACCP DELETE 7 Select the chosen function by rotating the knob BY DATE BY CYCLE MENU HACCP VIEW 8 Press the knob to enter the selected function BY DATE BY CYCLE MENU HACCP VIEW 9 En...

Page 42: ... C AIR 22 C MENU HACCP VIEW VIEW BY CYCLE 6 Press the knob to enter the selected function VIEW USB PRINT MENU HACCP DELETE 7 Select the chosen function by rotating the knob BY DATE BY CYCLE MENU HACCP VIEW 8 Press the knob to enter the selected function BY DATE BY CYCLE MENU HACCP VIEW 9 Select the cycle to be viewed MENU HACCP VIEW 01 03 2010 14 00 LASAGUE 18 C 01 03 2010 19 00 PASTA 3 C FREEZER ...

Page 43: ...er the data by turning the knob and press to confirm the value and move to the next one until ENTER is selected ENTER MENU HACCP PRINT FROM 01 03 2010 TO 02 03 2010 10 Press the knob to start printing FROM 01 03 2010 TO 02 03 2010 ENTER MENU HACCP PRINT 11 Printing in progress IN PROGRESS MENU HACCP PRINT PRINT BY CYCLE NOTE the printer is not supplied as standard equipment It is an optional item ...

Page 44: ...NU HACCP PRINT 12 Printing in progress IN PROGRESS MENU HACCP PRINT PRINT ALL NOTE the printer is not supplied as standard equipment It is an optional item Connect the printer from the rear of the unit using the MATE N LOK connectors on the electrical panel identified with the letters R power and S signal 6 Press the knob to enter the selected function VIEW USB PRINT MENU HACCP DELETE 7 Select the...

Page 45: ...CP USB 8 Press the knob to enter the selected function BY DATE BY CYCLE ALL MENU HACCP USB 9 Enter the date by rotating the knob and select ENTER ENTER MENU HACCP USB FROM 01 03 2010 TO 02 03 2010 10 Press the knob to start downloading data FROM 01 03 2010 TO 02 03 2010 ENTER MENU HACCP USB 11 Data download in progress IN PROGRESS MENU HACCP USB DOWNLOAD DATA BY CYCLE Insert a USB flash drive not ...

Page 46: ... start downloading data PASTA 3 C 01 03 2010 19 00 NEEDLE 22 C AIR 22 C ENTER MENU HACCP USB 12 Data download in progress IN PROGRESS MENU HACCP USB DOWNLOAD ALL Insert a USB flash drive not supplied into the USB port Type A on the protection of unit s electrical panel In order to access the USB port please refer to the section entitled ELECTRICAL PANEL MAINTENANCE 6 Press the knob to enter the se...

Page 47: ... DELETE 8 Press the knob to enter the selected function BY DATE BY CYCLE ALL MENU HACCP DELETE 9 Enter the data by turning the knob and press to confirm the value and move to the next one until ENTER is selected ENTER MENU HACCP DELETE FROM 01 03 2010 TO 02 03 2010 10 Press the knob to start the procedure FROM 01 03 2010 TO 02 03 2010 ENTER MENU HACCP DELETE 11 Data deletion in progress IN PROGRES...

Page 48: ... selected cycle MENU HACCP DELETE 01 03 2010 14 00 LASAGUE 18 C 01 03 2010 19 00 PASTA 3 C FREEZER 1 11 Press the knob to start the procedure PASTA 3 C 01 03 2010 19 00 NEEDLE 22 C AIR 22 C ENTER MENU HACCP DELETE 12 Data deletion in progress IN PROGRESS MENU HACCP DELETE DELETE ALL 6 Press the knob to enter the selected function VIEW USB PRINT MENU HACCP DELETE 7 Select the chosen function by rot...

Page 49: ...49 3222180_GB 9 Press the knob to start the procedure ENTER ALL MENU HACCP DELETE 10 Data deletion in progress IN PROGRESS MENU HACCP DELETE ...

Page 50: ... FUNCTIONS MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section SETTING AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select LANGUAGE by rotating the knob LANGUAGE SECTOR SETDATE CLOCK MULTY MENU SETS 6 Press the knob to enter section LANGUAGE LANGUAGE SECTOR SETDATE CLOCK MULTY MENU SETS 7 Select LANGUAGE by rotating the knob ITALIANO FRANCAIS ENGLISH MENU SETS LANGUAGE DEUTSCH ESPANOL ...

Page 51: ...SETTING AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select DATA CLOCK by rotating the knob LANGUAGE SECTOR SETDATE CLOCK MULTY MENU SETS CYCLE CONTROL 6 Press the knob to enter section DATA CLOCK MENU SETS LANGUAGE SECTOR SETDATE CLOCK MULTY CYCLE CONTROL 7 Select the new value by rotating the knob 10 MENU SETS DATE CLOCK 46 05 MAR 2012 8 Press the knob to confirm the new...

Page 52: ... FUNCTIONS MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section SETTING AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select SECTOR by rotating the knob LANGUAGE SECTOR SETDATE CLOCK MULTY MENU SETS CYCLE CONTROL 6 Press the knob to enter section SECTOR MENU SETS LANGUAGE SECTOR SETDATE CLOCK MULTY CYCLE CONTROL 7 Press the knob to confirm the selected sector CATERING BAKERY PASTRY ICE C...

Page 53: ...SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section SETTING AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select MULTY by rotating the knob LANGUAGE SECTOR SETDATE CLOCK MULTY MENU SETS CYCLE CONTROL 6 Press the knob to enter section MULTY MENU SETS LANGUAGE SECTOR SETDATE CLOCK MULTY CYCLE CONTROL 7 Use the knob to select the number of levels correspondi...

Page 54: ...FINITY SOFT 3 C HARD 3 C MENU 3 Select SETTING by rotating the knob AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section SETTING AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select CYCLE CONTROL by rotating the knob LANGUAGE SETDATE CLOCK MENU SETS SECTOR MULTY CYCLE CONTROL 6 Press the knob to enter section CYCLE CONTROL LA...

Page 55: ...ss the knob to enter section MENU SOFT 18 C HARD 18 C IFR INFINITY SOFT 3 C HARD 3 C MENU 3 Select SERVICE by rotating the knob AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section SERVICE AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select ALARMS by rotating the knob MENU SERVICE ALARMS RESET RESTORE MULTY PARAMETERS INPUTS...

Page 56: ...alue If the temperature is not within the specified range apply to a qualified technician Limit temperature alarm in chilling freezing Cell or core temperature higher than the set value If the temperature is not within the specified range apply to a qualified technician Room probe alarm Room Probe interrupted Qualified technician required Evaporator probe alarm Evap Probe interrupted Qualified tec...

Page 57: ... AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section SERVICE AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select ALARMS RESET by rotating the knob MENU SERVICE RESTORE MULTY PARAMETERS INPUTS OUTPUTS ALARMS FIRMWARE ALARMS RESET 6 Press the knob to enter section ALARMS RESET MENU SERVICE RESTORE MULTY PARAMETERS INPUTS OUTP...

Page 58: ...CTIONS MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section SERVICE AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select INPUTS OUTPUTS by rotating the knob MENU SERVICE RESTORE MULTY PARAMETERS ALARMS FIRMWARE ALARMS RESET INPUTS OUTPUTS 6 Press the knob to view the list INPUTS OUTPUTS MENU SERVICE RESTORE MULTY PARAMETERS ALARMS FIRMWARE ALARMS RESET INPUTS OUTPUTS 7 Select to exit fro...

Page 59: ... SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section SERVICE AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select RESTORE by rotating the knob MENU SERVICE MULTY PARAMETERS ALARMS FIRMWARE ALARMS RESET INPUTS OUTPUTS RESTORE 6 Press the knob to enter section RESTORE MENU SERVICE MULTY PARAMETERS ALARMS FIRMWARE ALARMS RESET INPUTS OUTPUTS RESTORE 7 Enter the pass...

Page 60: ...r section SERVICE AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select PARAMETERS by rotating the knob MENU SERVICE MULTY ALARMS FIRMWARE ALARMS RESET INPUTS OUTPUTS RESTORE PARAMETERS 6 Press the knob to enter section PARAMETERS MENU SERVICE MULTY ALARMS FIRMWARE ALARMS RESET INPUTS OUTPUTS RESTORE PARAMETERS 7 Enter the password by turning the knob and press to confirm th...

Page 61: ...onents stainless stell plastic or painted parts with lukewarm water and detergent Then rinse and dry without using abrasives or chermical solvents Do not wash the appliance by spraying high pressure water on the machine Do not rinse with sharp or abrasive tools especially the evaporator You may clean inside the evaporator after loosening the knobs and rotating the protection component Wash the doo...

Page 62: ...CE By stainless steel we mean INOX AISI 304 steel We recommend following the instructions below for the maintenance and cleaning of stainless steel parts This is of the utmost importance to ensure the non toxicity and complete hygiene of the processed foodstuffs Stainless steel is provided with a thin oxide layer which prevents it from rusting However some detergents may destroy or affect this lay...

Page 63: ...e of appliances with remote control if you decide to turn it off remember to put the switch off also in the remote control EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE The information and instructions in this section are reserved for specialised personnel authorised to operate on the equipment components VIDEO BOARD AND ENCODER MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST Turn the mains switch OFF Disconnect the plug To access the video b...

Page 64: ...NANCE OF PANEL BOARD Turn the mains switch OFF Disconnect the plug To be able to access the electric picture Mod 10Kg Unhook the front guard pulling it and turning it to the right Remove the closing panel screws Remove the closing panel Remove the electrical panel locking screw Move the electrical panel box along the slide Mod 20Kg Unhook the front guard pulling it and turning it to the right ...

Page 65: ...D 3 C MENU 2 Press the knob to enter section MENU SOFT 18 C HARD 18 C IFR INFINITY SOFT 3 C HARD 3 C MENU 3 Select SERVICE by rotating the knob AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 4 Press the knob to enter section SERVICE AUTOMATIC MULTY COOLING STORED SETTING SERVICE HACCP FUNCTIONS MENU 5 Select FIRMWARE by rotating the knob MENU SERVICE MULTY ALARMS FIRMWARE ALAR...

Page 66: ...G The display adapter s microprocessor does not manage the USB port directly An RS232 USB converter cable is required to install the RS232 USB accessory list KSAW data conversion driver on your PC For the procedure refer to the Guide for updating the circuit board firmware included in the enclosures with the product on the website www sagispa it in the CD attached to the KASW or contacting SERVICE...

Page 67: ... EVAP DEFROST PROBE 9 EVAPORATOR FUN 79A MULTIPOINT NEEDLE CORE PROBE 20 DOOR ANTICONDENSING RESISTOR 79B MULTIPOINT PROBE RESISTANCE 21 DEFROST RESISTANCE 80 PTC RESISTANCE FOR COMPRESSOR CASING 21A DEFROST RESISTANCE 86 CONDENSER PROBE 25 TRANSFORMER 87 LCD QUICK COOLER CARD 56 FILTER 97A EVAP FAN CHOKE MODULE 65 CONTACTOR 102 BIMETALLIC SAFETY THERMOSTAT 66 THERMAL RELAY 122 LED LAMPS 67 EVAPOR...

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