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8

GB

Before commissioning 

(Make sure to read the following)

Warning

If the surrounding temperature is outside

the optimum range (5

°C

~30

°C

), it may

cause breakdown.

Please carry out regular checks to ensure
that the circuit breaker is functioning
correctly If it is defective, it may lead to
electric shocks in the case of electrical
leakage.

When a circuit breaker activates, please
consult your sales agency or qualified
experts Forceful power restoration may
cause electric shocks or fire.

Do not place any objects or containers
containing water in the freezer. If they fall
over, they may cause personal injury and
the spilt water may lead to poor electrical
isolation and electric leakage.

Do not hang on the door. The door may
come off the freezer or the freezer may fall
over, leading to personal injury, electric
leakage, or electric shocks.

Do not put your hands in the mechanical
compartment as it contains high speed
fans and heat-generating parts. Failure to
follow these instructions may lead to
personal injury.

Do not climb on the freezer. It may fall over
and cause personal injury.

Do not insert fingers or other objects into
the air vents or air intakes. As the fan
is spinning at a high speed, it may cause
personal injury or breakdown.

If you do not use the freezer for a long time,
for safety purposes, please unplug the
appliance at the outlet. Failure to follow
these instructions may lead  to dust collecting
on the power plug resulting in fire.

Do not use the appliance on-board
vehicles or any other type of vessel.

Do not use any inflammable spray, such as
lacquer paint, or any form of volatile
substances or inflammables near the
freezer. Sparks discharged from the
electrical components of the freezer may
ignite such substances that lead to
explosions or fire.

Do not touch the electrical components of
the freezer, such as the power plug and
the switches, with wet hands. Failure to
follow these instructions may lead to
electric shocks.

Do not scratch, convert, bend, pull, or tie
the power cord. Also, do not put any
heavy objects on it. Make sure the cord is
not being pinched. Any damage to the
power cord may cause fire or electric
shocks.

When unplugging the freezer, pull on the
plug itself. Do not pull the power cord. You
may damage the inside wires leading to
overheating and fire.

After switching off the appliance, wait for at
least 10 minutes before switching it on
again. Failure to do so may overload the
compressors, causing a breakdown.
However, please note that the appliance
should be switched on within 1 hour after
the power is cut. If you switch off the
appliance for more than 1 hour, please wait
for at least 48 hours with the door open
before restarting it.

Do not pour or spill water directly onto the
appliance or wash it with water Failure to
follow the instructions may lead to short
circuits or electric shocks.

Use the switch to turn the freezer on and
off inserting or unplugging the plug while
the freezer is switched on may cause
electric shocks or short circuits.

Make sure that the power plug is cleaned
regularly. Always make sure that the plug is
completely inserted into the outlet. A dusty
or dirty plug or incomplete insertion of the
plug may cause electric shocks or fire.

Содержание CRYO 170-0

Страница 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CRYO 170 0 230 0...

Страница 2: ...hould only be operated after reading the manual and with the user s due care and discretion Particular care should be taken not to disassemble the product Warning Ignoring this warning may cause damag...

Страница 3: ...on panel Maintenance Troubleshooting Moving and Reinstalling LN2 Back up Circuit diagram Specifications Electric Wiring Diagram Power cut Turning off the appliance for long periods Repair of scratches...

Страница 4: ...ers depending on circumstances Please be sure to keep all matters since they contain important details about safety Should the product be transferred to a new location or lent to a different user plea...

Страница 5: ...e where it may come into contact with water Failure to follow these instructions may ca use electric leakage and or electric shocks due to lower electrical isolation Do not pour or spill water on the...

Страница 6: ...cked in the appliance Warning For correct use In case of gas leakage do not touch the freezer Turn off the gas valve and ventilate the area Pulling out the power plug may cause an explosion due to sta...

Страница 7: ...n the mechanical compartment While the freezer is cooling down the block condenser gets hot because of heat radiation Heat Radiation Make sure to set the sub lid after taking out or putting in preserv...

Страница 8: ...t least 50cm between the top of the freezer and the ceiling Electric Leakage Breaker If installation in a damp area is unavoidable the use of an electric leakage breaker is strongly required Install t...

Страница 9: ...ls containers especially metallic ones or the inside of the freezer with bare or wet hands Failure to follow these instructions may lead to frostbite Make sure to wear gloves when working 1 Install th...

Страница 10: ...thertypeofvessel Donotuseanyinflammablespray suchas lacquer paint or any form of volatile substances or inflammables near the freezer Sparks discharged from the electrical components of the freezer ma...

Страница 11: ...alue PV and set value SV Changing the set value by pressing Key to set the temperature Temperature Controller Names Functions of Front Display PV SV OUT 1 2 AL 1 2 COM RDY DI MODEKey FUNCKey Key Prese...

Страница 12: ...n the alarm buzzer goes off when AL 2 lamp comes on When AL 2 lamp is on please contact the sales agency Even if only one compressor is running the temperature in the freezer is maintained at approxim...

Страница 13: ...ng the button UP or DOWN 3 Access to the SET level by pressing the MODE button 4 Scroll between the parameter in the SET level by pressing the MODE button 5 To change the parameters press the button u...

Страница 14: ...12 GB 180...

Страница 15: ...13 GB...

Страница 16: ...ver make sure that the wax does not touch any plastic parts of the appliance The above mentioned substances may damage the paintwork and plastic surfaces of the appliance Especially Alkalescent deterg...

Страница 17: ...er cut Is the power switch turned off 2 When the appliance shows poor cooling performance Does the set temperature correspond to the desired temperature Is the appliance placed out of direct sunlight...

Страница 18: ...in a condition of high humidity when the doors are opened and closed frequently or when the stored materials have high moisture levels Wipe it off with a dry cloth The front and sides of the applianc...

Страница 19: ...not lay it on its side since this may became a cause of a breakdown Power cut Limit door opening as much as possible Do not put any new materials into the freezer It will make the inside temperature h...

Страница 20: ...uipment Circuit Diagram H07RN F 5G2 5mm2 WD11 H07RN F 5G2 5mm2 WD14 Supply 3x230 400V XD11 XD14 TA14 Transformer 400 200V 5 3 10 1A D Y 3 5kVA L1 L2 L3 PE L1 L2 L3 PE gy bk bn gnye gy bk bn gnye 2U 1U...

Страница 21: ...on Freon 3 220V 50 60Hz 20A or higher Digital 300 CRYO 230 0 239 W1600 D840 H1090 W680 D500 H705 3 220V 50 60Hz 20A or higher Digital 350 Do not convert the appliance It may lead to electric shock or...

Страница 22: ...Buzzer RSW Switch Remote Control TP Terminal Output Signal CHG 2 Battery Charger BAT 2 BzSW Buzzer Switch Bz2 DC12V Buzzer Th2 Thermostat SVSW Solenoid Valve Switch SV Solenoid Valve LN2 Main Alarm R...

Страница 23: ...21 GB...

Страница 24: ...LAMMEFJORDSVEJ 5 DK 6715 ESBJERG N DENMARK TEL 45 70 20 03 28 FAX 45 70 20 03 29 INFO ARCTIKO COM WWW ARCTIKO COM WWW ARCTIKO COM 50 80 056 01...

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