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INDEX

 

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STANDARDS AND GENERAL WARNINGS

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1.1  TESTING AND INTENDED USE ........................................................................................................................ 7 

1.2  INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................. 7 

1.3  PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................ 8 

1.4  CERTIFICATION .............................................................................................................................................. 8 

1.5  GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS ................................................................................................................... 8 

1.6  CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITIES .................................................................................................................... 9 

1.7  CUSTOMER SERVICE REQUESTS .................................................................................................................... 9 

1.8  ORDERING OF SPARE PARTS ......................................................................................................................... 9 

1.9  MATERIALS AND REFRIGERANTS................................................................................................................. 10 

1.10  WARNING LABELS ..................................................................................................................................... 10 

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 INSTALLATION

............................................................................................................................................ 12 

2.1  TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING ............................................................................................................ 12 

2.2  POSITIONING ............................................................................................................................................... 12 

2.3  WIRING AND ELECTRICAL HOOK-UP ............................................................................................................ 13 

2.4  SET UP OPERATIONS ................................................................................................................................... 13 

2.5  AIRFLOW REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................................................................... 14 

2.6  RE- INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................................... 14 

2.7  SCRAPPING AND DISPOSAL ......................................................................................................................... 14 

3.

 

 OPERATION

 ................................................................................................................................................ 15 

 

 

 

Содержание GBF-15+ETL-WM

Страница 1: ...GBF 15 ETL WM Service manual ...

Страница 2: ... damage injury or death WARNING Before connecting the unit to the electrical supply verify that the electrical connection agrees with the specifications on the data plate Failure to comply with this procedure can cause property damage injury or death WARNING Appliance must be connected to a grounded metal permanent wiring system Or an equipment grounding conductor must be run with the circuit cond...

Страница 3: ... General Installation WARNING Incorrect installation or any modifications made to the appliance may damage property or result in injury or death Electrical WARNING Electrical connections or any work required on the electrical circuits inside the appliance must be performed by certified technicians in compliance with local state and federal regulations WARNING Make sure all facility electrical conn...

Страница 4: ... service that requires exposure to electrical components follow these steps 1 In electrical box place appliance circuit breaker into OFF position 2 Place a lock or other device on electrical box cover to prevent someone from placing circuit breaker ON 3 Place a tag on electrical box cover to indicate that appliance has been disconnected for service and power should not be restored until tag is rem...

Страница 5: ...USTOMER S RESPONSIBILITIES 9 1 7 CUSTOMER SERVICE REQUESTS 9 1 8 ORDERING OF SPARE PARTS 9 1 9 MATERIALS AND REFRIGERANTS 10 1 10 WARNING LABELS 10 2 INSTALLATION 12 2 1 TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING 12 2 2 POSITIONING 12 2 3 WIRING AND ELECTRICAL HOOK UP 13 2 4 SET UP OPERATIONS 13 2 5 AIRFLOW REQUIREMENTS 14 2 6 RE INSTALLATION 14 2 7 SCRAPPING AND DISPOSAL 14 3 OPERATION 15 ...

Страница 6: ...y pre set to 40 C 40 F Environmental Operating Conditions Nominal environmental operating condition Climatic class 4 30 C HR 55 Ambient temperature operating range 10 C 40 C Humidity 65 maximum non condensing Electrical supply 220v 60Hz 3f Altitude 2000 meters MSL Mean Sea Level Usage This product is intended for use indoors only Model Number W D H SetPoint Temp Elec V Ph Hz Gas Type GBF 15 ETL WM...

Страница 7: ...TRODUCTION This manual provides all instructions required for the correct use of the equipment and to keep it in optimal condition It also contains important user safety information The following professional roles are explained in order to define individual responsibilities Installer a qualified technician who installs the equipment in accordance with these instructions User the person who after ...

Страница 8: ...body with paneling in various materials and insulation with expanded polyurethane foam The equipment instruments are located on the front panel where the electrical wiring is housed The interior parts are fitted with suitable supports for shelves The doors are fitted with an automatic return device and magnetic seal elements During the design and construction stage all measures have been adopted t...

Страница 9: ...erformed exclusively by a manufacture s authorized engineer Authorized service technician trained service personnel authorized service personnel This unit like any other appliance must have access to fresh air oxygen Do not use FLAME to check for gas leak Do not under any circumstances try to modify or repair valves regulator connectors controls or any other appliance Doing so creates the risk of ...

Страница 10: ...e exists if precautions are not followed Hot Surface LABEL B Avoid contact with the hot surfaces potential for skin s burns Cold Surface LABEL C Avoid contact with cold freezer surfaces potential for cold burns or skin sticking to cold surfaces Safety Alert LABEL D Important operating instructions To reduce the risk of injury or poor performance of the unit read the user manual before putting the ...

Страница 11: ...Risk of finger crashing Refrigerating Equipment intended for laboratory use ...

Страница 12: ...ipment is secured to a wooden pallet base wrapped in a plastic film and packaged into a three waves carton box The equipment must be handled using a fork lift truck or a pallet truck with suitable forks fork length at least equal to 2 3 length of unit 2 2 POSITIONING Incorrect positioning can cause damage to the equipment and generate hazardous conditions for personnel The installer must therefore...

Страница 13: ...ers It is important to connect the equipment correctly to an efficient earth system executed in compliance with the relevant legislation A switch or circuit breaker must be included in the installation it must be suitably located and easily reached it must be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment 2 4 SET UP OPERATIONS To avoid errors and accidents perform a series of checks for poss...

Страница 14: ...refrigeration Perform routine AIRFLOW REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION Observe the following procedure Switch off the equipment from the main switch Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet Handle the equipment in accordance with the instructions in Section 2 1 Follow the instructions in Section 2 2 for positioning and hook ups in the new location DISPOSAL These units may contain materials wh...

Страница 15: ...e glass for printed circuits Electrical and electronic equipment WEEE The manufacturer shall not be chargeable for any disposal of the apparatus at the end of its In line with EU Directive 2002 96 EC for waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE this electrical product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste Please dispose of this product by returning it to your local muni point f...

Страница 16: ...obes into the product The controller starts to measure the food temperature If even one of the four food core probes detect a temperature higher than 75 F for longer than 45 then the cycle Once the cycle is ready to start the message Please appears on the screen then it will turn into the graph The screen during the cycle will appear as showed in the below picture The cycle is diveded into 4 steps...

Страница 17: ...product has been extracted from the cavity it s possible to start a new cycle putting a new product and inserting the food probe into the fresh product otherwise you can press the Home button that will be enable only when the four probes have reached 37 C and the screen will turn into the Pre Chilling To display the cycles reports press the HACCP key and select the desired recorded cycle of the Th...

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