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Compact 610
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765041559
Rev. 002

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  • Page 1 Operating- and servicemanual Compact 610 - 1 - 765041559 Rev. 002...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    The introduction..........................3  Defrosting ............................3  Temperature control and regulation: ....................4  Error codes in the display ......................... 5  User menu ............................6  Service program for relays and electrical components ..............7  Plug connections onboard the controller ................... 8  INTENDED USE ..........................
  • Page 3: The Introduction

    The introduction. To Compact 6610 range is used tree different program variants. There is directly access to the menus on the front of our cabinet, which was a great help for the service men and also for the workers in the factory here in Vojens.
  • Page 4: Temperature Control And Regulation

    Temperature control and regulation: Press to see the cabinet temperature setting; the display will show the set temperature. Temperature up: Keep pressed. At the same time, press . Each time is pressed the temperature will change one degree. When the display shows the desired temperature let go of the two keys and the setting has been made.
  • Page 5: Error Codes In The Display

    Error codes in the display Display code Description  - o - The door is open  A1  Door alarm ”dAd” from LAL and/or EAL has been activated A2  Local upper alarm LHL is or has been avtivated A4  External upper alarm EHL is or has been activated Cabinet sensor error. In the meantime the cabinet itself will maintain the set F1  temperature by the memory of the controller. Temperature stability will be affected.  Service assistance is required.  F2  Evaporator sensor error. Service assistance is required. The cabinet will keep running until the error has been mended.  F3 ...
  • Page 6: User Menu

    User menu Push on buttons at the same time in more than 3 sec. and the first Setup menu appears in the display. With buttons its possible to look through each menu items in the “User menu”. Push on button to activate the desired item and adjust the setting with buttons.
  • Page 7: Service Program For Relays And Electrical Components

    Service program for relays and electrical components Push on buttons at the same time in more than 6 sec. and the menu item [ ] appears in the display. With buttons its possible to look through each menu items in the “Service program”. Push on button to activate the desired relay and the display glows with [ ].
  • Page 8: Plug Connections Onboard The Controller

    Plug connections onboard the controller The description here below explains the plugs or terminals to each special function and relay. Plug Electrical component Description 230 Volt relay – K1 The relay supplies the compressor and the condenser fan with power. 230 Volt relay –...
  • Page 9 Digital input from the door contact When these terminals are not in use, the controller lets the evaporator fans keep running. By shortcutting the terminals, the fan stops. Room sensor input NTC sensor Evaporator sensor input NTC sensor Condenser sensor input 1 NTC sensor Condenser sensor input 2 NTC sensor...
  • Page 10: Intended Use

    Commercial representatives and dealers placed all over the world are ready to help you. Please refer to your dealer for information about the warranty coverage of your new Gram product. Any warranty is subject to correct use according to specifications in this user manual, where e.g. common maintenance and eventual repairs are carried out by authorized technicians with proper knowledge of the product and only using original spare parts.
  • Page 11: Safety Information

    If these instructions are not observed, the product might be damaged or destroyed. Be aware that Gram Commercial has taken precautions to ensure that the safety of the product is in order. Please read carefully the following information regarding safety.
  • Page 12: Location

    Location When receiving the cabinet, check the packaging material for damage. If any damage occurs at the packaging material, it should be considered if the cabinet might have been damaged too. If the damage is substantial, please contact your dealer. How to remove the transport pallet: The cabinet is tilted slightly backward, and the front part of the pallet can be removed.
  • Page 13 Because of the heavy weight of the cabinet, the floor might be damaged or scratched when moving the cabinet. Correct set up gives the most effective operation. The cabinet should be located in a dry and adequately ventilated room. To ensure efficient operation, it may not be placed in direct sunlight or against heat-emitting surfaces.
  • Page 14: Optimizing The Energy Consumption

    Optimizing the energy consumption  Correct set up gives the most effective operation.  The product should be located in a dry and adequately ventilated room.  To ensure efficient operation, it may not be placed in direct sunlight or against heat-emitting ...
  • Page 15: General Description

    General description Compressor Condenser with air filter Control panel Display Door gasket Door Air inlet Air distribution plate Shelves for storage Fig.6 - 15 - 765041559 Rev. 002...
  • Page 16: Refrigerant / Gwp Value

    Refrigerant / GWP value Refrigerators Refrigerant Charge kg equivalent K 610 G R600a 0,102 M 610 G R600a 0,102 K 610 H R134a 0,230 1430 M 610 H R134a 0,230 1430 Freezers F 610 G R290 0,092 F 610 H R404A 0,220 3922...
  • Page 17: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection Read the text below thoroughly before electrical connection. The cabinet is intended for connection to alternating current. The connection voltage (V) and frequency (Hz) are shown on the name plate in the cabinet (see Fig. 10). Only the supplied detachable cord is to be used (see Fig.
  • Page 18: General Use

    Always disconnect the power if interruptions in power supply occur, and when electrical parts are removed/put on, and before cleaning and maintenance of the appliance. Repairing of electrical/technical parts may only be performed by authorized technicians with proper knowledge of the product. Do not use the appliance before all coverings are installed, so that live or rotating machine parts can not be touched.
  • Page 19 Be aware, if bottles are stored near the air outlet, the content may freeze up. Do not pack the cabinet with foods. Allow some space between them to ensure a good airflow. Moist or fresh foods and those with a strong smell should be wrapped up in a plastic film or packed in a container.
  • Page 20: Starting Up

    Starting up Display overview: Rapid thaw Temperature setting Code/parameter setting Start/stop Dry refrig. Defrosting Keylock Plug in the cabinet. To start, press the START/STOP key. During start up, the software version is displayed, followed by the software variant. The cabinet temperature is displayed, when the cabinet starts normal operation.
  • Page 21: Temperature Setting

    Temperature setting Temperature control: Press to see the cabinet temperature setting; the display will show the set temperature. Temperature regulation: Keep pressed. At the same time, press Each time is pressed the temperature will change one degree. When the display shows the desired temperature, let go of the two keys and the setting has been made.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    Acknowledgement of the acoustic alarm: Acknowledge an alarm: push Example: To acknowledge a door alarm: A1 flashes at the display. Push Troubleshooting Noise:  If abnormal noise occurs, request service assistance.  Operating sounds from compressor, condenser fan and interior fan are normal. ...
  • Page 23: User Menu

    Some of the foods are frozen:  Cabinet too packed with foods - air inlet/outlet blocked.  Cabinet temperature setting too low. Condensation around the door:  Ambient humidity too high.  The door is not closed tightly.  Damaged door gasket. Too high energy consumption: ...
  • Page 24 The alarm system is divided into 2 systems. The one system only triggers local alarms, which means that the error codes are only shown at the display. The other alarm system triggers both alarms at the display, but it also activates the remote alarm outlet. Each alarm system operates independently of each other.
  • Page 25: Keylock

    Keylock The keypad can be locked by simultaneously pushing for more than 5 seconds. lights to indicate that the keys are locked, and a short beep sounds. Now it is not possible to use the keys for temperature setting etc. The same code is to be used for unlocking the keypad again.
  • Page 26: Power Failure

    Fig. 9 Power failure In the event of a power failure, the control remembers the temperature setting and restarts the cabinet when power is restored. If the power failure persists for some time, the control might revert to the factory setting. - 26 - 765041559 Rev.
  • Page 27: Cleaning

    Cleaning Insufficient cleaning will cause that the cabinet will not work at optimum perfomance, or eventually it will be defective. Before cleaning, the cabinet should always be disconnected. Do not flush the cabinet with water, do not use water jet or steam hose as this may cause short-circuits in the electrical system.
  • Page 28: Long Term Storage

    When reporting a malfunction please state the type and serial number (S/N) / (WWYY) of the cabinet. This information is found on the name plate, see Fig. 8. Location of the name plate: Gram Commercial A/S Aage Grams Vej 1, 6500 Vojens Denmark CVR nr. 12 00 66 32...
  • Page 29: Disposal

    Disposal of an old cabinet is only available when we are delivering a new one at the same time. Cabinets must be fully defrosted and emptied prior to collection. Gram recognizes that our products for the catering market are considered as WEEE when they become obsolete. To ensure that Gram’s responsibilities are handled correctly and environmentally friendly, we are signed up the largest Business to Business compliance scheme in the UK –...
  • Page 30: Ec-Declaration Of Conformity

    EC-Declaration of conformity Producer Name: Gram Commercial A/S Adress: Aage Grams Vej 1, 6500 Vojens Tel.: 73 20 12 00 Product Model: Compact 610 Refrigerant: R134a, R404A, R290, R600a, R452A Year: 2008 Directives The product is in compliance with all the essential health- and safety requirements...
  • Page 31: Wiring Diagram

    Wiring diagram - 31 - 765041559 Rev. 002...
  • Page 32: Piping Diagram

    Piping diagram - 32 - 765041559 Rev. 002...

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