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Operation

User Manual

SKOPE B600-2/B600G-2

EMS Controller Operations

Introduction

The Energy Management System (EMS) controller is located inside the 
refrigeration unit compartment, with the faceplate visible behind the front 
panel. 

The EMS controller detects variable business hours and switches the chiller 
to active mode approximately two hours prior to opening, and then changes 
to stand-by mode at close of business. While in the economical stand-by 
mode, the temperature inside the chiller is moderated and the cabinet lights 
turn off.

Self-Learning

After initial start-up, the EMS controller goes into learning mode for 24 hours 
to establish the density of shopper traffic and the business’s opening/closing 
pattern. It’s always gathering data about shopping activity and updating 
itself. A service agent is not required if the store hours change, or you 
disconnect the power to move the chiller.

The EMS controller continuously collects data from two sources:

motion sensor

door switch

Motion Sensor

& Door Switch

The motion sensor detects activity in front of the chiller and feeds data to the 
EMS controller. The motion sensor is located on the faceplate of the EMS 
controller, visible on the front panel.

The chiller is fitted with a door switch below the door. The door switch tells 
the EMS controller how often the door is opened. A small magnet in the door 
frame activates the switch.

CAUTION

The EMS controller must only be adjusted by an authorised 

service agent.

IMPORTANT

Disconnecting the refrigeration unit from the power supply 

does not reset the self-learning module. Only an authorised 

service agent can adjust the program.

Motion Sensor

Door Switch

EMS Controller

Front Panel

Summary of Contents for B600-2

Page 1: ...B600 2 B600G 2 User Manual MAN10530 Rev 2 4 Mar 2014 B600G 2 SKOPE Single Door Vertical Chiller B600 2 no sign G60EV X5990 B600G 2 lit sign G60EV...

Page 2: ...land SKOPE 1 year Extended Warranty Extend your Warranty Protection by 1 year during registration Please check you have not already organised an extended warranty through your dealer at time of purcha...

Page 3: ...om Shelf 6 Wire Shelves 6 2 Operation Automatic Start Up 7 Loading Product 7 EMS Controller Operations 8 Introduction 8 Self Learning 8 Motion Sensor Door Switch 8 Faceplate 9 Temperature Setpoint 10...

Page 4: ...sential to economical high performance Be careful not to touch moving parts and hot surfaces For your own safety and that of others ensure that all electrical work is done by authorised personnel If t...

Page 5: ...rom overflowing Ventilation Ensure there is always at least a 50mm gap around the back top and underside of the cabinet Keep the ventilation slots in the front panel clear at all times never store car...

Page 6: ...ted at different heights to suit various products Each shelf is held in place with four shelf clips which engage in the shelf support strips The support strips are numbered for easy location of shelf...

Page 7: ...s might stop the doors from shutting or even break something Item Activity Condenser Fan The condenser fan starts when the chiller is plugged in Lighting The lights that illuminate the cabinet interio...

Page 8: ...data about shopping activity and updating itself A service agent is not required if the store hours change or you disconnect the power to move the chiller The EMS controller continuously collects data...

Page 9: ...essor light green when on 5 LED for the evaporator fan green when on 6 LED indicating perishable mode red when on See page 10 for more information 7 LED linked to the motion sensor and flashes red whe...

Page 10: ...ure is moderated the lights switch off and the fans cycle on and off during standby periods resulting in maximum energy savings Follow the steps below to change between perishable and non perishable m...

Page 11: ...en over two minutes an alarm sounds but stops when the door closes again If the door remains open five minutes such as when loading product then the alarm stops and the EMS Advanced controller turns o...

Page 12: ...olated from the power supply before cleaning Condenser Coil To ensure trouble free performance we strongly urge monthly cleaning with a soft brush to remove dust and fluff A more thorough cleaning is...

Page 13: ...te the chiller from the mains power supply see previous page 2 Remove the diffuser by squeezing it until it is released from the aluminium housing and then push the diffuser out of the way 3 Rotate th...

Page 14: ...f the sign assembly 6 Loosen the two outside screws vertical slot screws and slide the lampholder brackets and LED tube to the bottom of the vertical slots 7 Rotate and remove the failed LED tube 8 Fi...

Page 15: ...er than expected Unit operating too hot Clean the condenser coil see page 12 Ensure the cabinet has good ventilation around the refrigeration unit see page 5 Ensure the cabinet is in a cool spot Cabin...

Page 16: ...after their state condition get up or packaging has been altered in any manner Alters removes including part removal or obliterates including part obliteration the trade mark on the product Applies a...

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