Studio 54 ALEXANDER 5T TOUCH Instructions For Use Manual

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Instruction for use
ALEXANDER TOUCH 5-10-15 T
Blast chiller
Made in Italy
www.studio-54.it

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  • Page 1 Instruction for use ALEXANDER TOUCH 5-10-15 T Blast chiller Made in Italy www.studio-54.it...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX INSTRUCTION FOR USE p. 4 1. Foreword p. 4 2. Introduction p. 4 3. General Information p. 4 4. Elementary safety measures p. 4 5. General rule p. 4 6. Preliminary checks p. 4 7. Warranty terms p. 4 8.
  • Page 3 1.5 Blast chilling p. 16 1.6 Continuous cycle p. 19 1.7 Customized cycle p. 20 1.8 Setpoint setting p. 21 1.9 Cycle implementation p. 21 1.10 Probe insertion check test p. 21 1.11 Recording of the historical report data p. 22 1.12 End of a cycle p.
  • Page 4: Instruction For Use

    INSTRUCTION FOR USE 1. Foreword Thank you for choosing one of our products, result of technological research and everyday tests to improve our product in matter of safety, reliability and performance. Here you can find information and advices to work safely and efficiently. 2.
  • Page 5: Installation

    The producing company declines any responsibility in case of improper use of the appliance. The installation must be performed by a qualified technician. For any technical problem and any request for assistance or intervention, please take contact with your authorized dealer or service center only. The necessary information for the dealer or for the service center are on the CE plate.
  • Page 6: Replacement Of The Feeder Cable

    and hygiene of the foodstuff. You can use water and non-abrasive detergents. Wash and rinse using a rag or a sponge. DO NOT USE SHARP OR ABRASIVE OBJECT, NOR SOLVENTS OR DILUENTS. You must also keep the condenser clean for a better air flow, keeping also clean from the dust the condenser wings.
  • Page 7: Advice On Use

    11. Advice on use The blast chiller/shock freezer ALEXANDER allows to reduce the product heart temperature: in 90 minutes from +70°C to +3°C in the blast chiller function, and in 240 minutes from +70°C to -18°C in the deep freezer function.
  • Page 8: Ce Plate

    CE plate 1 N.Model 6 Mixture of insulating 11 Electric current 2 Voltage 7 Total power 12 Lighting power 3 Evaporation power 8 Date of Manufacture 13 Category 4 Defrost power 9 Serial number 5 Type and quantity of refrigerant gas 10 Frequency...
  • Page 9: Wiring Scheme

    WIRING SCHEME Wiring scheme 5T Touch MC: Compressor VC: Condenser fan VE: Evaporator fan 1 R1: Hot cable frame R2: Cooking resistance/ Defrosting TH1: Overheat control C: Startup capacitor K1: Compressor relay K2: Defrosting relay K3: evaporator fan relay K4: condenser fan relay K5: hot cable relay K6: defrosting relay K7: alarm relay...
  • Page 10 Wiring scheme 10T Touch M1: Compressor M2: Condenser fan M3: Evaporator fan 1 M4: Evaporator fan 2 YVL: solenoid valve liquid line RES: Heat cable frame KM1: compressor remote control switch KM2: cooking resistance remote control switch FR1: compressor thermal relay QF1: nc contact thermal relay FU1: compressor fuse FU2: L1 fuse...
  • Page 11 Wiring scheme 15T Touch M1: Compressor M2: Condenser fan M3: Evaporator fan 1 M4: Evaporator fan 2 M5: Evaporator fan 3 YVL: solenoid valve liquid line RES: Heat cable frame KM1: compressor remote control switch KM2: cooking resistance remote control switch FR1: compressor thermal relay QF1: nc contact thermal relay FU1: compressor fuse...
  • Page 12: Technical Drawings

    TECHNICAL DRAWINGS 5T Touch 10T Touch 15T Touch...
  • Page 13: Touch Screen Display Use

    TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY USE 1. User interface Hereafter the possible operating conditions: “off” (the device is not plugged in); “stand-by” (the device is plugged in and turned off); “on” (the device is plugged in, on and waiting for an operating cycle to start); “run”...
  • Page 14: First Starting Of The Device

    1.1 First starting of the device After approximately 5 seconds, the device will go back to the operating condition where it was before being unplugged, as follows: - on the On/stand-by screen, from where you can go back to the Home screen by clicking on the central window;...
  • Page 15 Lock/Unlock the keyboard If the keyboard is locked, a pop-up will appear when the device is on, indicating that the keyboard is locked and how to unlock it. You can unlock the keyboard by sliding with the finger to the right.
  • Page 16: Silencing Acoustic Signals

    1.2 Silencing acoustic signals To silence an acoustic signal, press any key while the signal is ringing. 1.3 Open door warning When the door is open, on the display the following icon will appear: 1.4 Operation An overview on the operating cycles The device can run the following operating cycles: - standard temperature-based blast chilling and preservation - hard temperature-based blast chilling and preservation...
  • Page 17 By pressing the window, you enter the blast chilling modality, that implies the selection/setting of a standard blast chilling/deep freezing cycle. By pressing the window, you enter the special cycles modality and choose one of the special cycles available for the device set-up, for example ice cream hardening, slow cooking etc.;...
  • Page 18: Blast Chilling

    Then, you can choose between one of the following windows: blast chilling, deep freezing, continuous cycle, customized cycle. You can select a standard blast chilling cycle, uploading its default data. From the same screen, you can select the hard blast chilling cycle: in this case, the procedure includes two phases at two different temperatures.
  • Page 19 After selecting a cycle, you will visualize the settings uploaded for that cycle. By pressing the icon Edit it will be possible to modify the main settings on the display. In order to change the temperature in different phases of the selected cycle, you can select the “expert” mode by pressing the icon Expert .
  • Page 20: Continuous Cycle

    C. Soft deep freezing It is possible to set up a cycle of “soft deep freezing” from the deep freezing settings, by pressing the Soft icon . This cycle has two phases of deep freezing, with different set points, and a following maintaining phase.
  • Page 21 1.7 Customized cycle The function “Customized” allows the user to set up a cycle of up to 4 phases (3 blast chilling and 1 deep freezing) and it can have temperature-based phases, time-based phases or both. PHASE 1 °C °C customized You can set a customized cycle by setting up the needed parameters of blast chilling in the first phase: controlling type (probe or time), cell temperature, target set point or time limit.
  • Page 22: Customized Cycle

    function...
  • Page 23: Setpoint Setting

    1.8 Setpoint setting Cell temperature setpoint setting When a blast chilling/deep freezing cycle (continuous or customized) is selected, the device upload the following default values: cell temperature, product temperature, time and fan speed (attention, the rotation speed of the ventilation can’t be adjust in the model 66350025). The user can modify these values by pressing the icon Edit : the following screen will appear.
  • Page 24: Recording Of The Historical Report Data

    is more than 1°C (or 1°F) of difference with the same test run before in at least 6 out of 8 samplings, then this second test will be considered as valid and the temperature-based cycle will start. If also the second test fails, then the device will consider the spike probe as not correctly inserted, you will hear and acoustic signal and the cycle will be automatically run as time-based.
  • Page 25: Special Cycles Mode

    1.13 Special cycles mode Pressing the icon above on the home screen allows the user to open the following screen. special From this screen, the user has access to different functions.
  • Page 26: Fish Cleaning And Disinfecting

    1.14 Fish cleaning and disinfecting fish sanitation Pressing this icon you can select one of the following fish cleaning and disinfecting cycles: - blast chilling - temperature maintenance for a set up time - maintenance with a set up temperature The user can set up all the parameters.
  • Page 27: Thawing

    1.15 Thawing Press this icon to select a thawing cycle, which will be managed based on the load of products to be thawed in the device in reference to the maximum quantity declared by the manufacturer. The operator may indicate three levels of thawing load. Based on the selected level, the blast chiller will start a tim-based cycle with a different cell temperature, as the following chart shows: Load level Initial cell setpoint...
  • Page 28: Defrosting

    1.16 Defrosting defrosting Start This icon allows the user to select a manual defrosting cycle, which can be run by pressing the icon . When the cycle is started, you will see the following page: DEFROST...
  • Page 29: Ice-Cream Hardening

    1.17 Ice-cream hardening This icon allows the user to select an ice-cream hardening cycle. ICE CREAM HARDENING -35 °C --- °C ice cream harden It is a deep freezing time-based cycle. The user can change the temperature values and the cycle duration. When the time runs out, the system doesn’t start the preservation phase but the hardening cycle runs until Stop the icon...
  • Page 30: Drying

    1.18 Drying This icon allows the user to select a drying cycle. drying It is a forced ventilation cycle with a preset up duration, which can be activated when the door is closed. Opening the door during the dying cycle doesn’t affect the run. The cycle stops when the time runs out or Stop when the icon is pressed.
  • Page 31: Leavening

    1.19 Leavening leavening This icon allows the user to select a leavening cycle. A) Leavening description The blast chiller allows the automated management of the cycle, with the dough pause-leavening. A lea- vening cycle has 4 phases, during which it is possible to set up, for different durations, the temperature cell where the dough will be stored (the model 66350025 is not provided with humidity control).
  • Page 32: Slow Cooking

    1.20 Slow Cooking slow cook Press this icon to select the slow cooking mode. After selecting “Slow Cooking”, you will see a screen where it is possible to visualize and change the setpoint and decide whether the cycle will be temperature or time based;...
  • Page 33: Recipe Book

    1.21 Recipe book By pressing this icon, on the Home screen, the user will open the following screen. From this screen, the user has access to a recipe book divided in two categories: blast chilling, deep freezing. This icon opens the screen with blast chilling recipes. This icon opens the screen with deep freezing recipes.
  • Page 34 BLAST-CHILLING red meat white meat eafood products puddings lasagne vegetables <free> <free> <free> <free> <free> <free> my recipes Pressing the recipe icon, you open a recap screen that visualize the data set up for the different phases of the recipe. SUMMARY -20 °C -2 °C...
  • Page 35: Pre Inserted Blast Chilling Recipes

    1.22 Pre inserted blast chilling recipes Cell set -25°C Spike probe set 20°C Phase 1 Ventilation set Cell set -5°C Phase 2 Spike probe set 3°C red meat Ventilation set Cell set 5°C Spike probe set 2°C Maintaining Ventilation set Cell set -25°C Duration set...
  • Page 36: Pre Inserted Deep Freezing Set

    1.23 Pre inserted deep freezing set Cell set 0°C Phase 1 Spike probe set 3°C Ventilation set Cell set -12°C Phase 2 Spike probe set -3°C deep freezing Ventilation set Cell set -30°C Spike probe set -18°C Phase 3 Ventilation set Cell set 5°C Spike probe set...
  • Page 37: Overwrite A Recipe

    1.25 Overwrite a recipe It is possible to overwrite a recipe, but not to erase it. When an overwriting is performed, the user will visuali- ze the following screen, asking to confirm the choice. ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO OVERWRITE?
  • Page 38: Pre-Cooling Mode

    1.26 Pre-cooling mode By pressing this icon on the Home screen, you can choose a pre-coo- ling cycle. It is a cycle similar to a normal blast chilling one, which can precede all the working cycles. By pressing the icon, the following screen will open.
  • Page 39: Settings

    2 Settings You have access to the SETTINGS section by pressing the icon from the Home screen. The page will visualize the following options: - service; - setup; - language selection; 2.1 Service In the SERVICE section you will find the following list of the available features: - alarms;...
  • Page 40: Use Of The Usb Port

    3 Use of the usb port 3.1 Overview Through the USB porti it is possible to carry out the following procedures: - recipes download and upload - setting up parmeters download and upload; - download of information concerning the HACCP data history. To have access to these procedure, set the circuit card on “off”...
  • Page 41: Alarms

    4. ALARMS 4.1 Alarms The following chart shows the alarm list: Code Meaning Clock error. Possible solution: - reset the real time and date. Main consequences: - the device won’t save the time and date when the HACCP alarm occurred - the alarm exit will be activated.
  • Page 42 Thermal protection alarm Possible solutions: - check the condition of the thermal protection input Thermal protection Main consequences: - the cycle will be stopped - the alarm exit will be activated. High pressure alarm. Possible solution: - check the condition of the high pressure input High pressure Main consequences: - if the cycle requires the compressor to be used, the cycle will be stopped...
  • Page 43 Cleaning and disinfecting alarm. Ins cleaning Possible solutions: - check the correct insertion of the spike probe disinfecting Main consequences: probe - the cleaning and disinfecting cycle will be stopped. Alarm for cleaning and disinfecting not over within the maximum duration (HACCP alarm).
  • Page 44: Haccp Alarms

    4.2 HACCP Alarms To have access to HACCP alarms area, press from the Home sceen. You will visualize haccp the following screen. The alarms in the HACCP list are: - Blast chilling/deep freezing cycle time - Power failure - Door open - High temperature alarm - Low temperature alarm...
  • Page 45 NOTES...
  • Page 46 Studio-54 S.r.l. via Gian Lorenzo Bernini 147, Z.I. Paviola 3 35010 S. Giorgio in Bosco (Pd) Italy T. +39 049 9450466 F. +39 049 9451044 www.studio-54.it info@studio-54.it...

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