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TEFCOLD COMMERCIAL TYPE VERTICAL 

FROZEN FOOD STORAGE CABINET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OPERATING MANUAL

 

Summary of Contents for UFFS 45

Page 1: ...TEFCOLD COMMERCIAL TYPE VERTICAL FROZENFOOD STORAGE CABINET OPERATING MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...1 THIS MANUAL COVERS THE FOLLOWING MODELS UFFS 45 UFFS1450G UFFS370G UFSC1450G UFSC370G UFSC1600GCP UFFS370GCP UFSC370GCP UFFS370SD UFSC370SD EN...

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Page 5: ...tarting using your product to keep it for further reference and to use your product according to the terms stated herein If you fail to use your product according to the rules and instructions contain...

Page 6: ...which was manufactured in Tefcold plants with great care are always carried out by Authorized Tefcold Service Team Your product will not be under warranty in case of any failure if the introduction a...

Page 7: ...4 WARNING CAUTION NOTE SUGGESTION NOTE Dear Customer and SUGGESTION read each of them carefully...

Page 8: ...sing your product and security warnings product C Installation of your product D Using your product E Cleaning maintenance and transportation of your product F Things that must be done before calling...

Page 9: ...A THINGSTHAT MUST BE DONE BEFORE USINGYOUR PRODUCT AND SECURITYWARNINGS 6 220 240 Volta 50 Hz 10 WARNING PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2...

Page 10: ...A THINGSTHAT MUST BE DONE BEFORE USINGYOUR PRODUCT AND SECURITYWARNINGS 7 WARNING ge on the products that are used for purposes other than these ces...

Page 11: ...8 NOTE another purpose product A THINGS THAT MUST BE DONE BEFORE USING YOUR PRODUCT ANDSECURITYWARNINGS...

Page 12: ...amage in live parts Neverplugandoperateadamaged suchastransportationdamage product AlwayscallanAuthorized Tefcold Service Always consider maximum loading capacity while loading your product with froze...

Page 13: ...only made by Authorized Tefcold Service for reducing Do not obstruct the ventilation holes on the device cover or body Mechanicaltoolsandotherapparatus otherthantheonesrecommendedbythemanufacturers mu...

Page 14: ...B GENERAL APPEARANCE OFYOUR PRODUCT 11 Canopy Control Panel Shelves Shelf Height Adjustment Line Lighting Glass Door Door Handle Lower grill...

Page 15: ...dboard box etc fora proper cooling Picture 3 Place the product at least one 1 meter away from heat resources stove radiator electric heater etc Picture 4 Donotplaceitoppositetotheairconditionerchutes...

Page 16: ...when you place it to a corner leave a gapof 150 mm 15 cm behind You can lean the side correspondingtothecorner tothewall The most important point to be considered in all cases of product placement isn...

Page 17: ...arts may constitute danger for you and damage your product Place the product anywhere you desire Consider the placement rules written in the manual while position ing the product Balance your product...

Page 18: ...8 The outlet you will use must be grounded Furthermore the outlet to be used must have the resistance of or a competent electrician with regards to the fuse that should be present on the mains where...

Page 19: ...D USINGYOUR PRODUCT 16 WARNING PICTURE 11 PICTURE 12 PICTURE 13 Start up...

Page 20: ...mostat under its canopy and adjusted by means of an electronic thermostat Set value of your product has been adjusted at the production plant as 22 C This value is the value that can protect the produ...

Page 21: ...D USINGYOUR PRODUCT 18 taneously Ensures manuel defrost of the product Temperature below Manuel defrost Mutes alarm For Carel Thermostat...

Page 22: ...D USINGYOUR PRODUCT 19 Ensures manuel defrost of the product seconds For Elstat Thermostat seconds Ensures manuel defrost of the product...

Page 23: ...and the product you load for ensuring air circulation Do not load your product with food over the loading line product from here MODEL MAX SHELF CARRY ING CAPACITY MODEL MAX SHELF CARRY ING CAPACITY U...

Page 24: ...D USINGYOUR PRODUCT 21 Your product has manual defrost...

Page 25: ...RE 14 CAUTION open Unplug your product Picture 14 If your product will not be used for a long time apply following considerations Clean your product Otherwise the humidity on the wall may cause darken...

Page 26: ...ays wear protective gloves during cleaning and maintenance This will protect you from injuries Remove the accessories from inside Perform cleaning with a soft cotton cloth and warm soapy water or by u...

Page 27: ...ps in this manual Dry inside of the product thoroughly Darkening may occur in the product which is not dried Leave the product door open Unplug your product from the grounded outlet Carry out defrost...

Page 28: ...bstructed or it s front is prevented It may have been expose to exces sive external wind Condenser lamellas are very dirty Move the cooler to a place where the external temperature is lower Adjust to...

Page 29: ...re Control Check the sensor E1 Control sensor 2 failure Defrost Check the sensor and d0 0 1 4 F0 1 E2 Control sensor 3 failure Condenser Check the sensor and whether it is A4 10 IA External alarm Chec...

Page 30: ...27 MESSAGE REASON PROCEEDINGS TO BE FOLLOWED Door is open Check the product s door rSF Cooling system failure Check compressor operation and relevant parameter values PF1 PF2 Sensor failure Cabinet an...

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