Electrolux SkyLine ChillS 6GN 1/1 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Blast Chillers/Freezers Lengthwise User manual * 595R 362 00- 2023.02 *Original instructions...
  • Page 2 Foreword Read the following instructions, including the warranty terms before installing and using the appliance. Visit our website www.electroluxprofessional.com and open the Support section to: Register your product Get hints & tips of your product, service and repair information The installation, use and maintenance manual (hereinafter Manual) provides the user with information necessary for correct and safe use of the appliance.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents A WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION....................4 General information ........................4 Personal protection equipment ......................4 General safety ..........................5 General safety rules ........................5 Product loading and unloading ......................6 Machine cleaning and maintenance....................7 B WARRANTY TERMS AND EXCLUSIONS....................8 C GENERAL INFORMATION ........................
  • Page 4: Awarning And Safety Information

    Read the instructions before using the appliance Clarifications and explanations Manufacturer Electrolux Professional SpA Viale Treviso 15 33170 Pordenone Italy www.electroluxprofessional.com • These appliances are intended to be used for commercial applications, for example in kitchens of restaurant, canteens, hospitals and in commercial enterprises such as bakeries, butcheries, etc., but not for continuous mass production of food .
  • Page 5: General Safety

    Stage Protective Safety footwear Gloves Glasses Safety helmet garments ○ ● ○ ○ — Dismantling ○ ● ○ ○ — Scrapping Key: ● PPE REQUIRED ○ PPE AVAILABLE OR TO BE USED IF NECESSARY — PPE NOT REQUIRED During these operations, gloves must be cut-resistant. Failure to use the personal protection equipment by operators, specialized personnel or users can involve exposure to damage to health (depending on the model).
  • Page 6: Product Loading And Unloading

    • Any anomalous situations are signalled on the control panel display. • During maintenance several risks remain, as these could not be eliminated, and must be neutralised by adopting specific measures and precautions. • Do not carry out any checking, cleaning, repair or maintenance operations on moving parts. Workers must be informed of this prohibition by means of clearly visible signs.
  • Page 7: Machine Cleaning And Maintenance

    • Pay particular attention when handling the core probe; it is a sharp object, therefore handle it very carefully during cleaning. Preventive Maintenance • In order to ensure the safety and performance of your equipment, it is recommended that service is undertaken by Electrolux Professional authorised engineers every 12 months, in accordance with Electrolux Professional Service Manuals. Please contact your local Electrolux Professional Service Centre for further details.
  • Page 8: Bwarranty Terms And Exclusions

    – plumbing parts, components or consumable cleaning subject to local terms and conditions. products that are not approved by the manufacturer; Check on Electrolux Professional website the list of authorized customer care.
  • Page 9: Cgeneral Information

    Introduction port personnel. This manual contains information relevant to various applian- Manufacturer Electrolux Professional SpA or any other ces. The product images in this guide are only an example. service centre authorised by Electrolux Professional SpA. The drawings and diagrams given in the manual are not in scale.
  • Page 10: Dnormal Machine Use

    personal protection equipment to be worn by operators, in Any supplements to the installation, use and maintenance compliance with regulations in force in the country of use. manual the Customer receives from the Manufacturer will form an integral part of the manual and therefore must be kept The Manufacturer declines any liability for inaccuracies con- together with it.
  • Page 11: Eoperating

    OPERATING WARNING Touch screen main icons Temperature area Refer to “Warning and Safety Information“. Current temperature 20℃ Time / food probe / multitimer area Appliance features The appliance allows to chill, freeze, preserve food. Chilling time 01:30 It rapidly lowers the temperature of cooked food maintaining the product’s quality intact and guaranteeing its good condition Time signalling icon for several days.
  • Page 12: Appliance Main Cycles

    Lite hot Come back to the previous menù (temperature range: +40℃; –18℃) Lite Hot allows to heat food for limited cooking functions up to +40℃ (proving, thawing). Start icon Selecting Lite hot cycle or during a Multiphase cycle with mixed phases (Chill-Freeze-Lite hot), Norms is automati- cally disabled.
  • Page 13 – Moving between pages: < Scrolling area > MANUAL USER MANUAL USER Help Manual Automatic Programs Manual Automatic Programs This function provides QR codes in order to display the user manual on your mobile, tablet or laptop. Chill Chill (see chapter E.14 Help mode) °...
  • Page 14: Delayed Start

    Lower drawer functions – Utilities +135℉ +40℉ minutes (+57℃) (+4℃) Fan speed (only available on 6GN 1/1 – 10GN 1/1 – 10GN 2/1 CCtI CUSTOM CbSt℃ CCEt℃ models) minutes Touching the icon, it is possible to set the speed of the cavity fan.
  • Page 15: Manual Mode

    3. The display shows the countdown of the remaining time to 2. Select a cycle (for example Chill cycle). the cycle start. MANUAL Chill Delayed start °C 01:30 Soft / Hard 05:30 3. If the default parameters are suitable for food, touch the 09:30 button to start the cycle.
  • Page 16 5. At the end of Precooling/Preheating: – Touch the row of the temperature value; select the required temperature on the numeric keypad, choosing a. Insert the food in the appliance and close the door to start between Soft or Hard options. the cycle (TIME CYCLE);...
  • Page 17 MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL 01:20 Turbo °C cooling 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Hard Chill Hard Chill Hard Chill ° ° ° 1:30 1:30 1:30 Soft Hard The appliance works with infinite time. • Change/Set the duration TIME When the cycle is active, it is possible to deactivate it by –...
  • Page 18 • Insert the core probe in the product without forcing Clean the containers and their support surfaces thoroughly to excessively and close the door to start the cycle. avoid contaminating the food. It is also advisable to put the food in the chiller using the same container it was cooked in. Make sure the tip (the sensitive part) is positioned.
  • Page 19 MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL 01:20 MultiTimer °C 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Hard Chill Hard Chill Hard Chill Chill ° ° ° °C 1:30 1:30 1:30 Soft / Hard 3°C °C 5°C • A pop-up window opens. or multiprobes icon, to use all the available core probes.
  • Page 20: Multiphase Drawer

    • The appliance shows the most similar presets or the presets Clear all presets compatible with the just set preset. (delete all presets instead of deleting them one by Touch the left part of each rows to recall them and select the one) required one.
  • Page 21 a. Touch the “+“ icon in the Drawer Multiphase. MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL Multiphase Multiphase 0°C 00:00h:m Chill Chill 0°C 00:00h:m 0°C 00:00h:m Chill Chill Chill 0°C 00:00h:m 0°C 00:00h:m °C °C 0°C 00:00h:m 0°C 00:00h:m °C °C °C 0°C 00:00h:m 0°C...
  • Page 22: Automatic Mode

    Automatic mode Messages “Automatic” mode is a fast simple way to choose the perfect Touch this icon to write messages between phases. automatic chilling, freezing or Lite Hot process, just setting a few simple functions. Move phase How to set an automatic cycle 1.
  • Page 23 Select the required preset and, if needed, set the Sensing/Temperature recovery function starts. parameters. These functions analyze the appliance cavity conditions to optimise the cycle according to the type and load of AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC food. Meat balls Meat balls AUTOMATIC Pastry Cycle type Meat balls...
  • Page 24: Cycles+/Special Cycles

    11. At the end of the cycle the display shows the following To start the cycle proceed as follow: information: 1. Select Proving cycle; AUTOMATIC This cycle is performed as a Lite Hot cycle. AUTOMATIC Proving MA UA Automatic cycle done! Proving Now holding °C...
  • Page 25 2. Select the required preset; 3. Touch the button. This cycle is performed as a multiphase cycle. The display will show an edit page to set the time in which AUTOMATIC Fast thawing the product must be completely risen (for example at 18:00 PM) Fast thawing MA UA...
  • Page 26 AUTOMATIC 5. At the end of the cycle, if available, the display shows the consumptions as a recap message. Sushi&Sashimi (Anisakis-free) 6. The appliance keeps holding. -41°C 1 -22°C Ice-cream -24° 24:00h:m ∞ -22°C It allows to preserve the ice-cream right after production and prepare the ice-cream to be displayed.
  • Page 27: E.10 Programs Mode

    5. At the end of the cycle, if available, the display shows the How to set a program cycle consumptions as a recap message. 1. Select Programs mode. The display shows all stored 6. The appliance keeps holding. programs. MANUAL USER PROGRAMS Chocolate...
  • Page 28 • Edit the program name on the keypad and confirm. • Touch the image icon to change the default image; Choose the required image and confirm it. MANUAL NEW PROGRAM’S NAME Program 1 PROGRAMS PICTURE All programs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Chill Default picture Program’s...
  • Page 29 • Touch the recycle bin icon to delete a program and confirm; • select “Local“, “Cloud“ (available only with connectivity devices, installed by specialised personnel), or “All“ to PROGRAMS PROGRAMS display the programs by their source or to display all All programs All programs programs;...
  • Page 30 • Select the programs to be deleted or open the drawer again Adding phases to a program and select: • Touch the Multiphase drawer to display all the phases composing the entire cycle; if you want to be selected all the programs; •...
  • Page 31: Homepage Mode (Skyhub/Solomio)

    E.11 Homepage mode (SkyHub/SoloMio) – To delete a function touch the icon at the bottom corner. This mode is a repository of links to the most used features of the appliance and allows to customize the display menu SKYHUB according to your needs. SkyHub home •...
  • Page 32: E.13 Settings Mode

    2. Select the required cycle from the list shown: 4. Open the drain plug; HYGIENE Manual Defrosting 00:00 h:m Soft Drying 00:00 h:m Strong Drying 00:00 h:m Ice Cavity Cleaning 00:00 h:m Germicidal Cycle 00:00 h:m Manual Defrosting The appliance has an automatic defrost but it is possible to select a manual defrost based on need.
  • Page 33 SETTINGS 2. The display shows the main menu with ALL SETTINGS; Date SETTING SETTING Settings Settings Set format D/M/Y M/D/Y Y/M/D Language Accessories Set date Date Manual 2017 Time Automatic December Measurement units Programs Sounds MultiTimer Display SkyHub Touch screen calibration Hygiene Touch screen test Identity Card...
  • Page 34 SETTINGS Norms Sounds This setting allows to activate/deactivate ( ) Norms Touch panel sound section: • Custom Volume • UK • NF End-cycle sound • NSF Sound 01 Sound 02 SETTINGS Guidelines Display Guidelines Section This setting allows to adjust the brightness of display. Guidelines predictive check Default guidelines SETTINGS...
  • Page 35 Programs Accessories This setting allows to enable / disable ( ) the Programs It allows to enable/disable ( ) the following mode and the related functions. accessories: The functions are divided into General, Local Programs and • Skyduo (Match) Cloud Programs: •...
  • Page 36: E.14 Help Mode

    E.14 Help mode This activation allows Multitimer programs to show up on the display. This function provides QR codes in order to display the user • MT temperature recovery manual on your device (smartphone, tablet or laptop). 1. Make sure to have the application for QR code reading on MT presets: your device and an internet connection available;...
  • Page 37 2. Select a date and time: AGENDA December 2018 AGENDA AGENDA December 2018 2018 December 06:00 07:00 00:00 01:00 08:00 02:00 09:00 03:00 10:00 04:00 11:00 05:00 12:00 06:00 13:00 “Automatic“ setting 07:00 14:00 • Select the date and the time; 08:00 15:00 09:00...
  • Page 38 • Select the required cycle from the list and confirm; • Select the frequency and the reminder number and confirm; The display shows in the calendar the selected event at the AGENDA AGENDA required time; Reminder Hygiene 11th December 2018 - 12:00 AGENDA AGENDA Type...
  • Page 39: E.16 Usb Mode

    2. If this is a repeated event, a message asks for setting the 1. Select Usb from the upper drawer. type of deletion, single event or all repetitions. Choose the MANUAL USER deletion type; AGENDA AGENDA Manual Automatic Programs Germicidal Cycle December 2018 Chill 12th December 2018 - 12:00...
  • Page 40 • Select one of the existing backups. Then select the option associated with the selected backup. Programs Program’s name 1 Upload all Upload all Program’s name 2 Program’s name 3 Agenda Backup 20180607 Automatic presets Program’s name 4 Backup 20171222 Food Safety HACCP Program’s name 5 Backup 20171018...
  • Page 41: E.17 Graphs Mode

    • All files associated are selected. Deselect the not needed files and confirm. GRAPHS GRAPHS Regarding the selected files, the appliance asks to choose: All graphs 12/08/2023 - 09:44 – adding them to the actual ones; Manual – clearing the existing ones and upload the selected items; °C 12/08/2023 - 09:52 Positive holding...
  • Page 42 c. Select cooking parameters; Some minutes before the oven cycle ending, precooling cycle starts to prepare the blast chiller cavity for the food Select Time or Probe ( for example Time). just cooked. d. Start the cycle; Touch the to stop the process. AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC Touching the icon...
  • Page 43: Fmachine Cleaning And Maintenance

    MACHINE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE WARNING CAUTION Do not use boiling water to clean the Refer to “Warning and Safety core probe. Information“. • Tray supports and internal structure The tray supports and internal structure are removable and Ordinary maintenance washable in dishwasher. To remove them, proceed as shown in the figures: F.1.1 Care information...
  • Page 44: Precautions In Case Of Long Idle Periods

    • Drain plug F.1.4 Precautions in case of long idle periods To clean the drain plug, remove it as shown in the figure If the appliance is not going to be used for some time, take the below: following precautions: •...
  • Page 45 TYPE OF CODE DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS ANOMALY • CALL SERVICE • 6GN 1/1 models (1 evaporator fan): unit stops and cannot operate until ALARM fixing the problem Stops Machine • Other models (more than 1 evapo- • Parameter wrong setting in 6GN 1/1 rator fan): unit continues working Top evaporator...
  • Page 46 TYPE OF CODE DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS ANOMALY • Position of condenser probe is This failure blocks also running cycle. not correct • Quickly remove the load from the • Fan condenser not working cavity for preventing waste of food. ALARM Condenser high •...
  • Page 47 TYPE OF CODE DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS ANOMALY • Current running cycle: a) the cycle continues in probe mode until at least one out of the 6 food probe points is working. b) the cycle switches to time mode ALARM •...
  • Page 48: Appliance Connectivity Issues (Depending On Your Sw Version)

    TYPE OF CODE DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS ANOMALY • SD card not working. Images or Programmes stored on the SD card SD card not Mirco SD memory broken or are lost. The chiller can continue to SdEr WARNING working disconnected operate.
  • Page 49: Hfurther Information

    Connection errors Appliance not connected to connectivity module Not connected to LAN Hub (connected to NIU PROE or IoT module but not to hub) Not connected to Wifi Hub (connected to connectivity module). Connected to hub via LAN but not to cloud. Connected to hub via Wifi but not to cloud.
  • Page 50 Suggested movement of trays according to their weights Try to place the trays into the cavities considering their weighs as suggested by the pictures below. 187cm 148 cm 5 Kg Shoulder hig 3 Kg hight 10 Kg Elbow hight 7 Kg hight 15 Kg Knuckle high...
  • Page 51 5 Kg 5 Kg 10 Kg 10 Kg <15 Kg <10 Kg 15 Kg 15 Kg <5 Kg <3 Kg 10 Kg 10 Kg 5 Kg 5 Kg 3 Kg 3 Kg Blast Chiller 100Kg Oven 20G 3 Kg 5 Kg 5 Kg 10 Kg 10 Kg...
  • Page 54 Electrolux Professional SPA Viale Treviso 15 33170 Pordenone www.electroluxprofessional.com...

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