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EN

 2 – SAFETY INFORMATION 
AND ENVIRONMENTAL 
WARNINGS

2.1 – BEFORE OPERATION OF 

THE EQUIPMENT

It is important to act in 

accordance with the aspects stated 

below before operation of the 

equipment with regards to safety, 

performance and energy consumption.

NOTE

The lubricant in the cooler 

part of the equipment 

may be displaced during 

transportation and transfer 

operations. For this reason, 

wait minimum 4 to 6 hours 

before operating the 

equipment. 

The location of assembly of the 

equipment affects the performance and 

energy consumption of theequipment 

(Chapter 3.1).

 When determining the 

location of assembly, the Authorized 

Service will provide information and 

recommendations; however, the 

 

final decision shall be left to the user. 

Depending on the final decision to 

be given by the consumer, in case of 

experiencing any problem due to the 

location of the equipment, all 

responsibility shall be borne by the 

consumer, and the equipment shall 

be considered out of warranty due to 

problems that may emerge due to such 

positioning.

RECOMMENDATION

In order for the equipment to 

be used in the most efficient 

way, the ambient temperature 

where it is located must be 

considered. The ambient 

temperature in the area where 

the equipment will be used 

must be 25°C and the humidity 

60% R.H.

WARNING

FIRE HAZARD

If the refrigerant gas 

written on the label at the 

back side of the equipment 

is R290, in case of substance 

leakage, make sure that the 

necessary ventilation has 

been provided in order to 

prevent from the mixing of 

the inflammable gas with 

air. Because the mentioned 

gas is environment-friendly 

but inflammable. In case 

of leakage, keep the heat 

sources that may lead 

to inflammation away 

from the equipment. Only 

allowed for qualified 

engineers to make services.

R290

Summary of Contents for MTF Series

Page 1: ...Supermarket Type Freezers and Coolers MTF Series EN User Manual...

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Page 3: ...N OF THE EQUIPMENT 11 3 3 1 MULTIPLE EQUIPMENT USAGE LAY OUT POSITIONS 11 3 3 1 1 SOLE USAGE 11 3 3 1 2 SINGLE ROW ARRAY 11 3 3 1 3 SUCCESSIVE ARRAY 11 3 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 11 4 USAGE OF THE EQU...

Page 4: ...HANDLING OF THE EQUIPMENT 18 7 1 TURNING OFF THE EQUIPMENT 18 7 2 HANDLING THE EQUIPMENT 18 8 FAILURE DETECTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING 19 8 1 SIMPLE FAILURES AND TROUBLESHOOTING 19 8 2 OPERATION SOUNDS...

Page 5: ...ductory images of the equipment are presented on the last pages of this manual This manual is prepared for MTF Series models Please examine the general view of the equipment on ImageA A 1 Thermostat 2...

Page 6: ...t out of warranty The assembly and demonstration of the equipment must be carried out by the Authorized Service The equipment has freezer meat and cooler modes Do not use the equipment for purposes ot...

Page 7: ...consumer in case of experiencing any problem due to the location of the equipment all responsibility shall be borne by the consumer and the equipment shall be considered out of warranty due to problem...

Page 8: ...quipment and ventilate the environment where the equipment is located Please contact the Authorized Service The refrigerant gasses in this equipment slightly increase the sound of operation of the com...

Page 9: ...for which it is designed it will provide the best performance This equipment is designed to be used in indoor environments According to EN 23953 2 it must be used in environments to provide Climate Cl...

Page 10: ...y cause hazard of explosion when heated For preventing such hazards locate the equipment at least 1 m away from heat sources oven stove furnace radiator etc The equipment must be placed at a location...

Page 11: ...ck to back you must necessarily use special profiles and covers Fix your devices to each other with the connection parts specified in the island assembly manual Page 37 Thus there will be at least 150...

Page 12: ...he socket and cables to overheat and cause possibility of fire Our company is not responsible in any ways for any damage caused by using extension cables or multiple sockets The socket to be used for...

Page 13: ...ons regarding the symbols on the thermostat and general information about the settings are given below Thermostat image is given in Image I I Keys 1 Defrost Press and release increases the sliding val...

Page 14: ...D Permanently on Aux output active Flashing Deep cooling Cycle active Off Aux output not active Alarms LED Permanently on alarm active Flashing alarm acknowledged Off otherwise C LED Permanently on C...

Page 15: ...operates A certain amount of frost deposit happens in the cooling system of the equipment depending on the ambient humidity Thanks to automatic defrosting the frost deposit in the cooling group gets...

Page 16: ...GLASS CLEANING Attention must be paid especially to the aspects stated below concerning the glass surface of MTF Series equipment which is plated located inside and which has high heat reflection fea...

Page 17: ...ing perform manual defrosting operation on your equipment after the loading Chapter 4 3 2 In order for the air circulation inside the equipment to be easily provided do the bottom loading on the shelf...

Page 18: ...inside the equipment do not let the air in it may lead to odour mould growth due to humidity and perspiration Perspiration may lead to corrosion on the metal parts 7 2 HANDLING THE EQUIPMENT Turn off...

Page 19: ...aced appropriately to the socket Check whether the plug is connected to the socket whether there is electricity or whether the fuse is on or not There is no electricity on the socket or the fuse has b...

Page 20: ...e to the equipment Remove the heat sources away from the equipment Thermostat is malfunctioned If any symbol is continuously flashing on the thermostat display contact the Authorized Service The inter...

Page 21: ...uch as the compressor getting active the refrigerant gas flowing through the pipes operation of the fan the lighting being turned on etc These indications can be operating sounds such as splashing whe...

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