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REFRIGERATION LTD 

 

www.igloorefrigeration.com

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Ice Cream/ Gelato

 

 

Contents 

1 UNLOADING ..................................................................................................................................................... 3 

2 PROPERTIES OF THE UNIT.................................................................................................................................. 3 

2.1. Purpose .................................................................................................................................................... 3 
2.2. Description of the unit............................................................................................................................... 3 
2.3. Technical data ........................................................................................................................................... 5 

3. PREPARING THE DEVICE FOR START UP ............................................................................................................ 6 

3.1. Installation requirements .......................................................................................................................... 6 
3.2. Unit Location ............................................................................................................................................ 6 
3.3. Connection and start-up ............................................................................................................................ 7 

4.  UNIT START UP ............................................................................................................................................... 9 

4.1. Temperature regulation ............................................................................................................................ 9 

5. MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................................. 12 

5.1 Cleaning and maintenance ....................................................................................................................... 12 

6. SERVICE ......................................................................................................................................................... 13 

6.1 Faults identification and repair ................................................................................................................. 13 
6.2 Service ..................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

 

List of Figures

 

Figure 1  ARBF & ARB2F - Overview ...................................................................................................................... 4

 

Figure 2 ARBF – Layout of containers ................................................................................................................... 4

 

Figure 3 ARB2F - Layout of containers .................................................................................................................. 4

 

Figure 4 Leveling legs ........................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Figure 5 Install internal elements ......................................................................................................................... 7

 

Figure 6 Control panel ......................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Figure 7 Front glass panel lifted improperly .......................................................................................................... 8

 

Figure 8 "Carel" thermostat control panel ............................................................................................................ 9

 

Figure 9 Cleaning the condenser ........................................................................................................................ 13

 

List of Figures & Tables 

Table 1 Technical data - ARB ................................................................................................................................ 5

 

Table 2 Technical data - ARB2 .............................................................................................................................. 5

 

Table 3 Table of alarms and signals .................................................................................................................... 10

 

Table 4 Table of easy compact parameters for ARB2F & ARBF............................................................................. 11

 

 

Содержание ARB2F Series

Страница 1: ...ce Cream Gelato Cases Models ARBF ARB2F series ARBF ARB2F ARBTF ARB2TF Instruction Manual Tel 416 663 3051 Fax 416 663 5793 Toll Free 1 888 408 8819 124 Norfinch Dr Toronto ON M3N 1X1 REFRIGERATION LT...

Страница 2: ...nce 12 6 SERVICE 13 6 1 Faults identification and repair 13 6 2 Service 14 List of Figures Figure 1 ARBF ARB2F Overview 4 Figure 2 ARBF Layout of containers 4 Figure 3 ARB2F Layout of containers 4 Fig...

Страница 3: ...ending on the environment of the unit location 2 2 Description of the unit ARBF and ARB2F display units have dynamic cooling The display cases are equipped with automatic defrosting and automatic cond...

Страница 4: ...ing legs 5 Stainless steel work top 6 Stainless steel containers 7 Side glass 8 Serial plate 9 Control panel 10 Top shelf night curtain 11 Night curtain handle 12 Condenser cover DO NOT block the air...

Страница 5: ...3 PREPARING THE DEVICE FOR START UP The unit must be properly installed and located in accordance with the installation instructions before it is used 3 1 Installation requirements Always use a dedic...

Страница 6: ...the unit display shelves front bumper To securely transport the equipment the unit may be shipped partially disassembled If the user received the unit partially disassembled perform the following ope...

Страница 7: ...prevent problems with the start up WARNING Keep the cooling circuit away from damage Turn on the main switch Figure 6 2 The temperature on thermostat control panel PRE SET Figure 6 1 Turn on the light...

Страница 8: ...oisy operation and will ensure proper water condensate outflow during defrosting After transporting the equipment wait about 2 hours before starting up The products should only be placed in the unit a...

Страница 9: ...working mode is activated Diode 2 Ventilator This symbol is visible when evaporator ventilators are turned on It blinks when the actuation of the ventilators is delayed by external disengagement or w...

Страница 10: ...and holding the defrost switch for minimum 5 seconds Table 3 Table of alarms and signals alarm code buzzer and alarm relay LED alarm description reset E0 active ON probe 1 error control automatic E1...

Страница 11: ...lue 10 C r1 99 r3 select direct reverse operation 0 0 2 r4 night time set point delta 3 0 C 50 50 c0 compressor and fan start delay on power up 1 min 0 100 c1 minimum time between consecutive compress...

Страница 12: ...lage Do not use water stream to clean the equipment only a moist cloth Do not use any sharp objects to remove dirt It is recommended to make a break in the operation once a month in order to clean the...

Страница 13: ...and maintenance To prevent damage Do not allow contact of the with substances containing chlorine and or baking soda in different varieties which destroy the protective layer and components of the equ...

Страница 14: ...rniture adjoining the equipment does not vibrate when self contained compressor is working A noise made by the operating device is normal The units are equipped with ventilators engines and compressor...

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