Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ......................... 7 Welcome ................................7 Future Products Group (FPG) ........................7 Guidance and Help ............................. 7 Warranty ................................7 Warranty Period ............................7 Liability Exceptions ............................. 8 Specific Exclusions ............................. 8 Assessment ..............................8 Time Limit ..............................8 Caution ...............................
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CLEANING ........................15 Cautions ................................. 15 Power ............................... 15 Water ................................ 15 Exterior ................................15 Metal Surfaces ............................15 Glass ................................ 15 Sliding Doors ............................15 Louvers ..............................16 Interior................................16 Access to the Cabinet Base Cavity ......................16 Cleaning the Base Cavity ......................... 17 Cooling Fins ..............................
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XR40CX Compressor Control ........................26 XR40CX Defrost Control .......................... 26 XR40CX Key Functions ..........................27 XR40CX LED Functions ........................... 27 FPG Settings ............................30 Dixell Default Settings ..........................30 XR40CX Hot Key ............................. 31 XR40CX Alarm Signals ..........................32 XR40CX Connections ..........................32 Door Seals ..............................
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ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ................37 Model: IN 3C08 ............................37 Model: IN 3C12 ............................37 Model: IN 3C15 ............................38 Model: IN 3C18 ............................38 SPARE PARTS ......................... 39 Cabinet Serial Number ..........................39 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS ....................41 Dimensions ..............................41 IN-3C08/12/15/18 .............................
INTRODUCTION Welcome REFRIGERATED CABINETS INTRODUCTION Future Welcome to the world of FPG! Our products are designed and engineered to Products give you the optimal performance that you deserve with innovative visual Group (FPG) merchandising appeal. We are confident that you will be delighted with your state of the art inline food service cabinet, and that it will become a valued appliance in your store.
• Fair wear and tear. Assessment The liability under this warranty is dependent on an assessment by FPG, to determine the defect in workmanship or materials. Time Limit FPG does not guarantee that any service to be performed under this warranty will be carried out within any particular time limit.
OPERATION Cabinet Layout REFRIGERATED CABINETS OPERATION 3000 Series The 3000 Series cabinets are available with Cabinets either fixed glass or sliding glass front doors, and sliding glass rear doors. The series includes Ambient, Heated and Refrigerated models. The cabinets are designed for bench mounting, and in the case of the refrigerated cabinets, the condenser unit can be supplied separately, for mounting either under the bench or remotely.
Controls REFRIGERATED CABINETS OPERATION Control Panel The controls are mounted on the back of the cabinet. There is a power switch, a light switch and a refrigeration control panel. Power and To turn the power and refrigeration on, rotate Refrigeration the switch, with the ON/OFF symbol.
Preparation REFRIGERATED CABINETS OPERATION Shelf Location All shelves are adjustable in height and can easily be and Ticketing moved up or down, to match product size. If shelf lights are fitted, the movement is restricted to 50mm, because of the electric cables to the lights. For greater movement contact the manufacturer or supplier for advice, as electrical modifications may be required.
Preparation cont. REFRIGERATED CABINETS OPERATION Defrost Cycle Note that the defrost times are set from when the cabinet is first turned on. If they are required at a particular time, you must turn on the cabinet four hours before the first defrost required. The cycles will then occur every four hours, provided that the cabinet is not switched off.
Routines REFRIGERATED CABINETS OPERATION After Hours Ideally, cabinets should not be turned off after hours or at night. Products can either be left in the cabinet or placed in night storage. Shut the cabinet doors and turn off the lights. The cabinet will then operate on minimum load, and stay cold, ready for instant operation when next required.
TROUBLE SHOOTING FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY The mains isolating switch on the wall, circuit breaker or Turn isolating switch circuit fuses are off at the power breaker or fuses on board Cabinet does not operate/start Have wiring checked and Internal fuse has blown replace fuse (5A Slow Blow) The main switch on the Turn the main switch ON...
CLEANING Cautions REFRIGERATED CABINETS CLEANING Power ALWAYS TURN THE POWER SUPPLY OFF BEFORE CLEANING. Water THIS UNIT IS NOT WATERPROOF. DO NOT USE A WATER JET SPRAY TO CLEAN THE INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF THIS CABINET. Exterior REFRIGERATED CABINETS CLEANING Metal Surfaces Stainless steel or aluminium surfaces should be cleaned with hot soapy water or a good quality metal cleaning compound.
Exterior cont. REFRIGERATED CABINETS CLEANING Louvers Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and fluff from all of the ventilation louvers. This will maintain the refrigeration efficiency, and prevent overheating. Interior REFRIGERATED CABINETS CLEANING Access to the Remove the doors. Cabinet Base Lift out the deck trays Cavity...
Interior cont. REFRIGERATED CABINETS CLEANING Cleaning the Sweep out, or use a vacuum cleaner, to remove any debris from the cabinet Base Cavity base cavity. Make sure that the condensate drain hole is clean. A Wet-and-Dry vacuum cleaner should be used, since there is likely to be some water in the bottom.
Routines REFRIGERATED CABINETS CLEANING Schedules To maintain optimum performance, cleaning schedules must be regular and thorough. Warning Failure to carry out routine cleaning/servicing schedules will void the warranty on the refrigeration equipment. Condenser For efficient refrigeration performance, Assembly the condenser and radiator must be kept clean.
INSTALLATION Regulations REFRIGERATED CABINETS INSTALLATION Compliance It is very important that your inline food cabinet is installed correctly and that the with Local operation is correct before use. Installation must comply with local electrical, Requirements health & safety and hygiene requirements. Setting Up REFRIGERATED CABINETS INSTALLATION...
Setting Up cont. REFRIGERATED CABINETS INSTALLATION Grounding WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED TO EARTH The grounding lead, in the mains cable, must always be connected to ground. A binding post is also provided adjacent to the control gear chassis, to allow the cabinet to be bonded to a surge grounding conductor or to adjacent equipment, should this be required.
Location REFRIGERATED CABINETS INSTALLATION Ventilation Adequate ventilation must be provided for the condenser unit. Air Flow If the condenser is in an Requirements enclosed space, grills must be provided to allow cool air to enter and warm air to exit. It is not sufficient to Undesirable Internal Air...
Condenser Unit, remote installation REFRIGERATED CABINETS INSTALLATION Refrigerant Refrigeration pipes must be brazed between the Connections cabinet stubs and the condenser unit. After the (Refrigeration pipes have been fitted, the refrigeration engineer Engineer) will have to charge the system with R134A refrigerant.
Livery REFRIGERATED CABINETS INSTALLATION Custom Inserts The silver anodised extrusions incorporate grooves, which allow appropriately coloured or printed strips of decorative laminate to be inserted. The strips are held captive by the cabinet ends. The top strips can be easily slid upwards into the top groove, and then down into the bottom one.
SERVICING Control Gear REFRIGERATED CABINETS SERVICING Location The electrical control gear is located in the top of the cabinet. Remove the top plate to access the control gear. The chassis has power supplies for the lights, a phase-shift capacitor for the evaporator fan, the refrigeration controller and two protective fuses.
Refrigeration REFRIGERATED CABINETS SERVICING Caution DO NOT attempt to service the refrigeration equipment without isolating the cabinet at the supply switch or by unplugging it from the supply. Condenser For efficient refrigeration performance, the Assembly condenser radiator must be kept clean. Failure to do this will lead to a build up of dust, and the restricted airflow will prevent the unit from working properly.
Refrigeration cont. REFRIGERATED CABINETS - SERVICING Temperature Model XR40CX is a microprocessor based Regulator controller. XR40CX It has three NTC probe inputs, the first one for temperature control, the second one, located on the evaporator, to control the defrost termination temperature, the third one, located on the condenser discharge pipe, to signal a condenser temperature alarm.
Refrigeration cont. REFRIGERATED CABINETS - SERVICING XR40CX Key FUNCTION Functions To display target set point; in programming mode it selects a parameter or confirm an operation (DEF) To start a manual defrost (UP): To see the max. stored temperature; in programming mode it browses the parameter codes or increases the displayed value (DOWN): To see the min stored temperature;...
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Refrigeration cont. REFRIGERATED CABINETS - SERVICING XR40CX Press and release the key. Min & Max Lo will be displayed followed by the minimum temperature recorded. Recorded Press the key again or wait 5s to restore the normal display. Temperature Press and release the key.
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Refrigeration cont. REFRIGERATED CABINETS - SERVICING XR40CX The The hidden menu includes all the parameters of the instrument. Hidden Menu TO ENTER THE HIDDEN MENU • Enter the Programming mode by pressing the keys for 3s, (the °C or °F LED starts blinking). •...
Refrigeration cont. REFRIGERATED CABINETS - SERVICING FPG Settings Note that the following settings are Dixell factory defaults. Refer to the Specification section for the correct FPG settings for your cabinet. Dixell Default Label Name Range Default Setting Settings Set point LS÷...
Refrigeration cont. REFRIGERATED CABINETS - SERVICING Label Name Range Default Setting Dixell Default Settings cont. Differential for temperat. alarm recovery (0,1 °C÷25,5°C) (1 °F÷45°F) Temperature alarm delay 0 ÷ 255 min Delay of temperature alarm at start up 0 ÷ 23h e 50’ Probe for temperat.
Refrigeration cont. REFRIGERATED CABINETS - SERVICING XR40CX Message Cause Outputs Alarm Signals Room probe failure Compressor output acc. to par. Con and COF Evaporator probe failure Defrost end is timed Third probe failure Outputs unchanged Fourth probe failure Outputs unchanged Maximum temperature alarm Outputs unchanged.
Door Seals REFRIGERATED CABINETS SERVICING Seal The doors should be removed to allow the old seals to be removed and the new Replacement ones fitted. See the Cleaning section for details. Sliding Doors Each sliding door has a rubber seal between the door and the cabinet end panel.
SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical REFRIGERATED CABINETS SPECIFICATIONS CABINET MODEL IN 3C08 IN 3C12 IN 3C15 IN 3C18 Height 769 mm 769 mm 769 mm 769 mm Width 800 mm 1200 mm 1500 mm 1800 mm Depth 661 mm 661 mm 661 mm...
Controller Settings REFRIGERATED CABINETS SPECIFICATIONS Dixell XR40CX Settings Cold Models Controlled Ambient Models Integral Remote Integral Remote Parameter Condenser Condenser Condenser Condenser Set Point Differential Third Probe Used Anti Short Cycle Delay Comp On Time - Faulty Probe Comp Off Time - Faulty Probe Defrost Terminate Temp Interval Between Defrosts Display During Defrost...
PCBs (Oils containing polychlorinated biphenyl) Mercury Improvements REFRIGERATED CABINETS SPECIFICATIONS Ongoing FPG reserves the right to change specifications and construction, as part of Development ongoing product improvement. Part No.26119 Rev. G August 2018 - 36 - Inline 3000 Series Cabinets...
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS, Continued Model: IN 3C15 Inline 3000 Series, 1500mm Refrigerated Cabinet Model: IN 3C18 Inline 3000 Series, 1800mm Refrigerated Cabinet Part No.26119 Rev. G August 2018 - 38 - Inline 3000 Series Cabinets...
When ordering spare parts, it is important to quote the Serial Number printed on Number the label fixed to the control panel. This will enable FPG to trace details of the build specification of your particular cabinet, and hence ensure that spare parts are fully compatible.
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SPARE PARTS C Part Description FPG Part No. ACR Element 400W 230V 18274 All glass parts are double glazed LH End Glass Kit (viewed from back of cabinet) 62709 RH End Glass Kit (viewed from back of cabinet) 62710...
Dimensions cont. REFRIGERATED CABINETS - MECHANICAL DRAWINGS Cabinet The drawings show the common overall dimensions for 800mm, 1200mm, Variants 1500mm and 1800mm cabinets. The cabinets can have a single fixed front glass, in place of the twin sliding doors shown. Livery Top Insert 749 / 1149 / 1449 / 1749 mm long x 50 mm wide...
Bench Cut-outs cont. REFRIGERATED CABINETS - MECHANICAL DRAWINGS On Bench The following diagram shows the size and location of the holes, required for the Mounting cabinets to sit on the bench. The holes are always in the same location, with reference to the back, right hand corner of all cabinets.
49 rectangular holes, each 40mm x 40mm. The holes may be spaced by 5mm. Suitable grills can be supplied by FPG, as an optional extra. It is not recommended to use louver panels, as they would have to be very large to achieve the required open area, and be more prone to becoming blocked with fluff and dust.
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Part No.26119 Rev. G August 2018 For full contact details please visit the Contacts page on FPGWORLD.COM or email us at support@fpgworld.com In line with policy to continually develop and improve its products, Future Products Group reserves the right to change specifications and design without notice. AUSTRALIA CHINA | ASIA EUROPE...
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