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safety instructions. 

Never connect more than 2 devices 

to a Circuit Breaker (CB). AHT 

recommends one device only. 

 

One of the following electrical fuses must be used: 

  Circuit Breaker (CB) in combination with 

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)  

  Residual current operated Circuit-Breaker 

with Overcurrent protection (RCBO). 

Observe the applicable standards such as:  

  NEC 70 

 

8  Commissioning 

The unit must only be commissioned in the intended 

installation room and after checking for 

completeness. The commissioning of a unit can be 

conducted by the operator. 

 

WARNING

 

 

 

Damage to the electrical system and/or 

the refrigerant circuit. Contact with live 

parts may cause electric shock. The 

refrigerant can escape and create an 

explosive gas/air mixture. Risk of fire due 

to sparks or overloading.  

Do not commission a damaged device. 

Do not connect damaged parts to the 

circuit (such as power cords). 

 Damaged parts (such as power cords) 

must only be replaced by trained staff.  

 Observe the safety and warning signs 

for devices with flammable refrigerants 

(see 

 chapter 1.6.2.1). 

 If the unit is damaged contact the 

maintenance service (see

 chapter 10.4)

 

NOTICE

 

 Property damage 

due to incorrect ambient 

conditions

 

Adjust the unit to the ambient temperature before 

commissioning. 

The ambient temperature must not be less than 

16°C (60.8°F). 

Plug in the unit-connection cable or unit/light-

connection cable. 
The cooling cycle starts working after a short delay of 

max. 2 min. 

If the operator retrofits a unit with internal LED-

lighting, the light-connection cable must be plugged 

in. 

Choose desired operating mode see 

 chapter 4.2. 

 3-4 hours after commissioning the desired 

temperature can be achieved. 

 

9 Operation (use) 

Only trained operating staff are allowed to operate 

the device.

 

   

WARNING

 

 

Damage to the electrical system and/or the 

refrigerant circuit during operation. Contact 

with live parts may cause electric shock. Risk 

of fire due to sparks or overloading. 

The refrigerant can escape and create an 

explosive gas/air mixture. Risk of fire. 

If the unit is damaged or if the electrical 

protection was triggered: 

1. Disconnect the unit. 

2. Secure the unit against restarting. 

3. Contact the maintenance service (see

 

chapter 10.4)

 

Observe the safety and warning signs for 

units with flammable refrigerants (see 

 

chapter 1.6.2.1). 

Avoid external force to the unit such as 

careless movements with floor trucks or floor 

cleaning machines.  

Avoid transmission of pulsations and 

vibrations to the unit. 

 CAUTION

 

 

 

 

 

Cutting injuries in the case of material 

breakage. Danger of falling. 

Do not load glass lids.  

Do not climb onto or into the unit. 

Check for damage to the glass elements and 

plastics. If the unit is damaged contact the 

maintenance service (see

 chapter 10.4). 

Check breakage of glass containers when 

operating above 0°C (38°F). 

 CAUTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disposal of broken glass. Cutting injuries to the 

hands.

 

 

To remove the glass splinters and the 

goods possibly damaged by them, wear 

protective gloves  

 Remove all glass splinters carefully. 

 

 NOTICE

 

 Material damage 

due to misuse. 

Operate the unit only in the position of use 

(horizontal). 

Operate the unit only with existing stilt/castors. 

 

Regularly check that the unit is in good condition. 

Damage must be repaired immediately. 

Avoid transmission of pulsations and vibrations to 

the unit. 

Avoid external force to the device such as 

careless movements with forklift or floor cleaning 

machines.  

 

Property damage 

due to misuse. 

Do not exceed ambient conditions shown at the 

serial plate (see 

 chapter 2.2.1). 

The ambient temperature must not be less than 

16°C (60.8°F). 

Operate the unit only with glass lids.  

Check the temperature (see

 chapter 4.1). 

Stored goods must be checked by the operator in 

the case of power failure (temperature control). 

Check regularly for foreign objects in the goods 

area. Incorrectly stored goods must be removed 

immediately. 

Remove food residues, such as spilled liquids 

and packaging residues (see 

 chapter 10.1.1.1). 

Regularly check that the glass doors are closed.  

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Страница 3: ...splay elements 11 Temperature display 11 Operating panel and display elements 11 Electronic controller AHT SECOP 11 Switch refrigeration function on off 11 Setting selection 11 Semi automatic defrost 12 Alarm indication and acknowledgment 12 5 Transport and storage 12 6 Unpacking 12 7 Setup and installation 13 Electrical connection 14 Electrical protection 14 8 Commissioning 15 9 Operation use 15 ...

Страница 4: ...epts no liability for damage to persons or things devices goods etc resulting from Non observance of the manual and the regulations safety instructions contained therein Failure to comply with the local safety regulations Inappropriate use misuse Use of unauthorized and non trained staff Unauthorized equipment conversions and technical modifications by the operator himself Use of non approved spar...

Страница 5: ...lk or stand here Light connection cable Do not bore Do not obstruct Intended purpose For storing displaying or dispensing of pre packed ice cream pre packed frozen or medium temperature foods depending on setting see chapter 2 2 and 2 3 The operator is responsible for the correct operation of the unit Operate the unit in a stable position horizontal alignment Operate the unit only on the installed...

Страница 6: ... are recognized by the operating staff and appropriate measures are taken see chapters 9 3 and 10 3 Operating staff The operating staff must be trained by the operator on the transferred tasks and possible dangers with the aid of this manual Only trained operating staff are allowed to operate and clean the device Qualified staff Only AHT authorized qualified staff and specialists are allowed to pe...

Страница 7: ...mmable refrigerant Safety and warning notes for units with flammable refrigerants WARNING The refrigerant R 290 belongs to safety group A3 according to ASHRAE 34 The refrigerant used and the fill quantity are indicated on the power rating plate see chapter 2 2 1 The refrigerant is highly flammable If leaks occur the refrigerant can escape and create an explosive gas air mixture This can lead to fi...

Страница 8: ...ntal and disposal friendliness of AHT units The refrigerant R 290 and the propellant pentane for the insulating foam do not have any ozone depletion potential and do not contribute directly to the greenhouse effect Mechanical hazards WARNING Transport the unit with forklift trucks Risk of injury to persons during collisions Observe the transport routes for forklift trucks Secure the cargo Forklift...

Страница 9: ...act the maintenance service immediately see chapter 10 4 Do not climb onto or into the unit It is prohibited to store glass containers when operating below 0 C 32 F Check breakage of glass containers when operating above 0 C 32 F Disposal of broken glass Cutting injuries to hands Wear protective gloves to remove splintered glass parts and the possibly damaged goods Remove all splintered glass part...

Страница 10: ...ed on the back side of the unit and contains important technical data Model Serial number see chapter 10 4 Recommended operating ambient temperature see chapter 1 3 Nominal voltage frequency Nominal consumption Nominal current Refrigerant and quantity Date of production Certification marks Further technical data These units are designed to meet ANSI NSF Standard 7 requirements in air conditioned s...

Страница 11: ...er 4 2 1 Indoor temperature check Responsibility operating staff Frequency several times a day Operating panel and display elements To get to the operating panel remove the protection acrylic cover with a screwdriver CAUTION Removal of the protection acrylic cover with a screwdriver Stab injury Carefully handling with tool Select the proper size of the screwdriver to avoid slipping After use ensur...

Страница 12: ...ING Damage to refrigerant circuit The refrigerant can escape and create an explosive gas air mixture Risk of fire Do not expose the device during storage and transport to temperatures higher than 70 C 158 F Ensure good ventilation Observe the safety and warning signs for devices with flammable refrigerants see chapter 1 6 2 1 If the unit is damaged contact the maintenance service see chapter 10 4 ...

Страница 13: ...ble final installation position has been reached If you have questions contact the maintenance service see chapter 10 4 Do not climb onto or into the device WARNING If the refrigerant circuit is damaged the refrigerant can escape and create an explosive gas air mixture Risk of fire Do not close the air vents in the unit housing Use only original accessories The unit must only be installed in well ...

Страница 14: ...r and the subsequent damage caused thereby Material and property damage due to a wrong electrical connection Load shedding circuits or device shutdowns are not permitted Unit connection cable At the end of the unit connection cable you can find a labeling flag with a snowflake Fig 4 Symbol snowflake The unit connection cable is used for cooling purposes NOTICE Property damage due to missing connec...

Страница 15: ...may cause electric shock Risk of fire due to sparks or overloading The refrigerant can escape and create an explosive gas air mixture Risk of fire If the unit is damaged or if the electrical protection was triggered 1 Disconnect the unit 2 Secure the unit against restarting 3 Contact the maintenance service see chapter 10 4 Observe the safety and warning signs for units with flammable refrigerants...

Страница 16: ...efore starting work 1 Disconnect the unit 2 Secure the unit against restarting Reasons for decommissioning by qualified staff Maintenance service repair see chapter 10 2 by operating staff Damage to the unit e g broken glass lids Decommissioning The decommissioning must only be performed by trained operating staff or qualified staff WARNING Decommissioning of the unit Contact with live parts may c...

Страница 17: ...sure cleaners Contact with live parts may cause electric shock The refrigerant can escape and create an explosive gas air mixture Risk of fire due to sparks or overloading For basic cleaning do not use steam and high pressure cleaners see chapters 1 6 1 and 1 6 2 1 CAUTION Cutting injuries in the case of material breakage Danger of falling Do not climb onto or into the unit during cleaning Safety ...

Страница 18: ... cloth observe warning notice see chapter 10 5 b Units with defrost water plug Place a pan under the drain Remove the defrost water plug Let the defrost water drain off Close the drain with the defrost water plug again Fig 8 Unit with view on defrost water plug 6 Remove food residues such as spilled liquids and packaging residues 7 Clean the interior of the unit Clean the defrost drain Remove and ...

Страница 19: ...ices For questions regarding maintenance service repair etc please contact your regionally competent AHT service partner AHT service line See sticker on the unit Email product_support aht at Online contact www aht at services QR Code The maintenance services have access to all necessary and current information for commissioning and maintenance e g spare parts lists 11 Disposal WARNING Escaping ref...

Страница 20: ...sgasse 57 Austria Tel 43 3614 2451 0 Fax 43 3614 2451 8 Email office aht at Internet www aht at AHT Cooling Systems Brasil Ltda Rua Onório Bortolato 1065 Bairro Pedreiras Navegantes SC 88375 000 Brasil Phone 55 0 11 4702 30 99 Fax 55 0 11 4702 71 68 Email info br aht at AHT Cooling Systems Changshu Co Ltd 215500 Changshu 88 Yangguang Avenue Jiangsu Province P R China Phone 86 512 5236 7100 Fax 86 ...

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