1. Introduction This equipment has been produced to match the internal and external specifications required by our clients. It has been thoroughly tested and checked before despatch to ensure it meets the highest European standards of quality and safety. To ensure optimum performance from your equipment, please ensure to follow the instructions in this manual with regards to operation and maintenance, failure to do so may result in invalidating the warranty.
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3. Transportation The equipment is wrapped in absorbent material and contained and fixed within a fixed pallet and stiff cardboard crate. Weights are listed as follows: MODEL NET Wt. Packing Wt. (Kg) (Kg) HB1SS HB2SS LB1SS LB2SS...
4. Putting Into Operation 4.1. Positioning Ensure before installation that the space reserved for the unit is adequate to allow normal operation and maintenance. After carefully unpacking the unit, remove the PVC protective film and all other packaging materials used to protect the equipment in transit. Place the cabinet on a flat and even surface and use the adjustable legs to level the unit ready for operation.
4.3 Electrical Connection Check that the supply conforms with the requirements listed on the factory label and that it is provided with a circuit breaker with sufficient earth connection. Should there be none present, ensure one is supplied and installed by a suitably qualified engineer by means of an omnipolar switch as indicated in the safety regulations with a minimum clearance of the contacts of 3mm.
5. Technical Characteristics 5.1 Electrical Consumption The power loads for these units are listed in the following table: MODEL POWER LOAD HB1SS HB2SS LB1SS LB2SS 1080 5.2 Noise & Vibration The sound level of the equipment fitted with an integral hermetic condensing unit does not exceed 70dB, it is therefore unnecessary to provide sound insulation.
6. Putting Into Operation 6.1.1 Switching On/Off Switch on operation switch and the control panel should illuminate and display the current temperature within the cabinet. Simultaneously the compressor pilot light should activate. In the event of a power failure or interruption, the compressor will normally restart after a slight delay when power is restored.
6.1.4 Alarm Codes The electronic control panel will detect certain malfunctions and display the as follows: ALARM CAUSE OUTPUTS Room Probe Failure Compressor output according to Cy - Cn Evaporator Probe Failure Defrost end is timed Maximum Temperature alarm Outputs unchanged Minimum temperature alarm Outputs unchanged External alarm...
6.2 Storage of Foodstuffs In order to obtain the optimum performance from your machine, it is necessary to observe the following instructions: Place the merchandise into the unit only after it has reached the • desired operating temperature on the digital display Do not place uncovered hot foods or liquids inside the unit •...
7. Maintenance 7.1 Periodic Cleaning For hygienic reasons and improved performance clean the cabinet at least once a week using warm water and a weak detergent diluted solution. Before cleaning, perform a manual defrost cycle (section 6.3). When complete, disconnect from the power supply and follow the cleaning instructions given in (section 4.2).
8. Troubleshooting Often, a malfunction in the unit can be put down to a simple solution that can be resolved without the need for a technician, therefore, eliminate the faults by following these instructions: If the cabinet doesn’t operate, check the following: The plug is not connected to the power supply •...
If the cabinet is excessively noisy, ensure that: The frame or cabinet does not have any loose nuts, screws or • bolts The cabinet has been sited in a stable position and correctly • levelled 9. Spares/Repairs Before commencing any service or maintenance work, isolate the cabinet from the electrical supply.
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