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UPRIGHT CHILLER 

GM0690L

03/06/2020 - V1

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Page 1: ...UPRIGHT CHILLER GM0690L 03 06 2020 V1 ...

Page 2: ... kindly request you to read this manual carefully and completely before start 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 contained in this manual and or in case of any usage error our Company shall not be anyway responsible from the breaking down of your pro...

Page 3: ... page of the operating manual It is at the discretion of the consumer to take action related to the food inside your cooler in case of any failure Our company is not responsible from the deterioration of your foodstuff due to any failure or usage error Our products are manufactured for cooling foodstuff and beverages Our com pany is not responsible for any damage that may occur in the products whi...

Page 4: ...tion Positioning Hanging Installation Electric connection rules D Using your cooler Start up Using digital thermostat Loading foodstuff to your cooler Defrost function Shutting down your product E Cleaning maintenance and transportation of your cooler Cleaning Internal cleaning External cleaning Transportation of your product F Things that must be done before calling Authorized Service Troubleshoo...

Page 5: ...med for re cooling your product Unplug your product in case of sudden blackouts For starting again plug in your product 20 minutes after the electricity is supplied High voltage occurring at the moment of electricity supply may cause damage of your product and fire Do not allow wild animals and pets to enter into your product or walk around It may damage your product or cause death and injury of t...

Page 6: ...onsible for any damage that may occur in the pro ducts which are used for another purpose Check your product if there are any failures or not immediately after receiving the product you ve purchased If there is any damage contact to your seller within 24 hours CD letters are contained in the model names of the products which are custom made and not standard Con tact to the authorized services for ...

Page 7: ... any failure arising from the electricity system of the device and or the electrical installation it is connected Call the nearest Authorized Service after breaking the electricity current by unplugging the device or turning of the switch Never plug and operate a damaged such as transportation damage product Always call the nearest Aut horized Service Always consider maximum loading capacity while...

Page 8: ...must not be damaged Electrical devices must not be used inside the food storage section of the device unless the models recom mended by the manufacturer Installation of this device must be only made by Authorized Service for reducing flammability dangers Following 4 clauses cover the products containing R744 refrigerant gas The system contains high pressure refrigerant gas Never intervene the syst...

Page 9: ...YOURCOOLER 9 Canopy Lock Fan Shelves Glass Door Door Pull Handle External Body Lower Shutter Canopy Fan Glass Door Shelves Door Pull Handle External Body Foot Thermostat Foot Canopy Shelves Glass Door Door Pull Handle External Body Lower Shutter Thermostat Foot Fan ...

Page 10: ... of 150 mm 15 cm between the wall and back of your cooler WARNING In very humid environments ensure that flo or and wall of the place where the cooler is located isnotaffec ted by water against discharge water overflow danger In installations performed by Authorized Service Authorized Service shall inform the consumer on the suitab le place for installation and make suggestion but the consumer sha...

Page 11: ...lves Picture 9 Before positioning remove and disassemble all packaging materials and bottom wooden pallet of the product It may be necessary to lift the cooler for removing the bottom pallet Insert the replacement parts inside your product according to the installation instructions Only use genuine spare parts Inauthentic spare parts may constitute danger for you and damage your product Place the ...

Page 12: ... connected Mains voltage and frequency must be same with the value written on the label inside your product If your mains voltage is extremely below or above the value indicated definitely supply demanded voltage by using a voltage regulator You can get assistance from an expert electrician with this regard Do not place your product s cord onto passageways This may cause you to get injured and dam...

Page 13: ...oduced in our factory Never interfere in any door display or image malfunctions and call the authorized service immediately WARNING D USINGYOURCOOLER Start up This operating manual applies for various device models Hardware scopes of the models may vary There maybedifferences in the pictures Clean inside and all accessories of your product before the first start up If your product has been shaken ...

Page 14: ...le When you encounter these error codes stop thermostat alarm and call Authorized Service Temperature is increased by pressing this button after pressing set button It allows setting the device temperature It is activated when set button is pressed for 2 3 seconds Temperature is decreased by pressing this button after pressing set button Programming key Only used by service personnel Product on of...

Page 15: ...olness at empty state you can load it with the types of foodstuff with the examples given in this manual If your product is a thermometer installed model you can control internal temperatu re of your product from here 20 CAUTION Some models of USS 374 DTK L B BK SRP Wine coolers are without fan and temperatura differance occurs beteween ...

Page 16: ...result of sweating Smell formation may occur in cases where you fail to store your product with the door open Picture 18 21 D USINGYOURCOOLER Shutting down your product Defrost function Transfer the foodstuff inside your product to a convenient place Unplug your product Picture 18 If your product will not be used for a long time apply following considerations Clean your product Otherwise the humid...

Page 17: ...y with a dry cotton cloth Products which are not dried may darken in time Make sure that no wet or humid area is left in the internal section after cleaning You can reload your product two 2 hours after running your product as stated in this manual External cleaning Clean with a cotton cloth and warm soapy water Prevent penetration of cleaning water into the front control panel and lighting sectio...

Page 18: ... and for preventing the product to get damaged by falling or sliding secure your product to the vehicle during the transportation NOTE Pay attention to the following considerations if you do not use your product for reasons such as vacation trip etc If you do not use it for a short time Leave your product in operating state If you do not use it for long time and want to shut it down Consume the fo...

Page 19: ...e temperature Insert the plug properly Consult to an Authorized Service or a competent electrician Clean the condenser lamellas Device internal temperature is high External ambient temperature is very high or wrong thermostat setting Very close to the back wall ventila tion shutters are obstructed or its front is prevented It may have been exposed to exces sive external wind Condenser lamellas are...

Page 20: ...ted MESSAGE REASON PROCEEDINGS TO BE FOLLOWED EO Control sensor 1 failure 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 Check external alarm outlets or A4 and A7 parameters dOr Open door alarm Check that the door is closed or A4 and A7 parameters LO Low...

Page 21: ...ry settings are completely under the user s responsibility Our company shall not be held responsible for the material and moral losses that may arise in connection thereto 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 and condenser sensor Check the se...

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