Fri-Jado MCC 60 Service Manual

Fri-Jado MCC 60 Service Manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
MODULAR CONVENIENCE COUNTER
MCC COLD USA
- NOTICE -
This service manual is prepared to be used by trained Service Technicians and should not be used by those not
properly qualified. If you have attended a training for this product, you may be qualified to
Perform all repair procedures, replacements and adjustments described in this service manual.
The information presented in this document is only valid for standard hot and cold modular convenience counters,
(MCC) configurations and is not intended to be all encompassing. The individual specifications may differ.
Procedures for which you do not have the necessary tools, instruments or skills should not be performed by you.
.
Technical data and specifications mentioned in this manual are subject to amendment without prior notice
Reproduction of this service manual,
Without the express written consent of Fri-Jado,
Is prohibited.
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  • Page 1 Procedures for which you do not have the necessary tools, instruments or skills should not be performed by you. Technical data and specifications mentioned in this manual are subject to amendment without prior notice Reproduction of this service manual, Without the express written consent of Fri-Jado, Is prohibited. Page 1...
  • Page 2 Alternative Controller KEEP THIS USER MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE © 2022 Fri-Jado B.V., Oud Gastel, The Netherlands. We refer to our General Terms and Conditions for Sales and Delivery that are available upon request. The manufacturer does not accept any liability for damage or injury caused by failing to adhere to these regulations or by not observing the usual caution or care in actions, operation, maintenance or repair activities, even if not explicitly described in this manual.
  • Page 3 Index 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Detailed description 3.0 Unpacking 4.0 Installation 4.1 Connecting drain or evaporation tray 4.2 Connecting refrigeration pipes for remote 4.3 Accessories 5.0 MCC Drop-in 5.1 MCC 90 Drop-in Dimensions Self Serve 5.2 MCC Cold Drop-in Specifications Self Serve 5.3 MCC Cold Drop-in Requirements Self Serve 5.4 MCC Drop-in Installation (Self Serve) 6.0 Installation Front door section (first version)
  • Page 4 Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 4...
  • Page 5 1.0 Introduction General This manual is intended for trained technicians, performing repairs on the MCC. The features and controls are being described, along with directions for the safest and most efficient way to service these counters. All pictograms, symbols and drawings in this manual apply to all available MCC models. 1.2 Identification of the unit The identification plate can be found on the outside of the machine, and contains the following data:...
  • Page 6 1.4.1 General regulations The technician, working on the unit will be fully responsible for abiding the locally prevailing safety rules and regulations. Technical activities must be performed by qualified and authorized persons only. Before working on any electrical part, or dismantling the unit by means of using a screwdriver, ALWAYS REMOVE the power plug from the main outlet.
  • Page 7 1.4.2 Cold units with R290 (propane) refrigerant Propane refrigerant is environmentally friendly but also highly flammable. It is non-toxic with zero Ozone Depletion Potential(ODP) and very low Global Warming Potential (GWP). Read this manual carefully and follow all precautions described herein. WARNING The propane refrigerant is highly flammable.
  • Page 8 1.4.3 Cold units with remote CO2 (R744) refrigerant WARNING Remote R744 refrigerant is environmentally friendly but under high pressure. It is non-toxic with zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) and very low Global Warming Potential (GWP). Read the user manual carefully and follow all precautions described herein. SAFETY Wear eye protection when working on the refrigeration system.
  • Page 9 Service and technical support The electrical schematics of the unit are included at the end of this manual. In case of malfunctions which are not fixable by you, you can contact Fri-Jado. Make sure you have the following data available: •...
  • Page 10 2.0 Detailed description Technical description Self Serve Panels are made of galvanized steel plating, stainless steel and/or aluminum. Some of the visible internal and external parts have been provided with a powder coating. Glass used is tempered. Unit can be moved by means of a pallet truck. Product contact parts are made of stainless steel AISI 304 or AISI 430 and tempered glass.
  • Page 11 3.0 Unpacking Start to unpack All packing materials used for this unit are suited for recycling. Before and during unpacking, check the state of the unit. In case of damage, photograph the damage, store the packing material, and contact the transporter as soon as possible but at the latest within fifteen working days after receiving the goods.
  • Page 12 Refer to User manual for installation procedure 3.2 Mounting of optional front doors. (first version, for details 6.0) There are 2 different heights of plastic washers to align the height of the front doors. Position the doors with the handles to the outside and with the warning sticker above the handle. Top Hinge Bottom Hinge Assy.
  • Page 13 Put the thick or thin plastic washer (depending on leveling) on the bottom hinge pin of the door. Do this at all doors. Place the hinge pin with the nylon washer on in the bottom hole (A). Keep the door in a tilted position during this action.
  • Page 14 Adjusting the hight of the doors To adjust the doors in height after placement, Loose the mounting screws of the hinge a little. If loose, the glass can be moved slightly inside the hinge assembly Mounting of optional front doors. (second version, for details 6.1) Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 14...
  • Page 15 4.0 Installation 4.10 Installation and positioning WARNING Cold units: The propane refrigerant is highly flammable. All safety precautions must be followed. WARNING Position the unit on a flat and horizontal surface. A temporally inclined plane of maximum 5° is allowed. •...
  • Page 16 Warning Electrical shock Hazard • Grounding instructions: Only connect the appliance to an alternating current, to a grounded wall socket, with a mains voltage in accordance with the information indicated on the type plate of the appliance. • It is the consumer’s responsibility to make sure the electrical installation conforms with current national and local codes and wiring regulations.
  • Page 17 Plateau Options Most all MCC models, the bottom presentation deck can be set at a variety of horizontal levels. Refer to user manual Solid back option On request the unit can be ordered having a solid back in stead of sliding doors First use Before starting to use the unit, clean the inside thoroughly with mild detergent and water.
  • Page 18 Mounting the plinths Place the rear plinth by attaching it to both rear Adjustable legs using its two clamps. Insert the pegs of both side plinths into the slots of the rear plinth. Secure the side plinths by inserting the pegs into the slots of the front plinth, while clamping the front plinth to the front adjustable legs.
  • Page 19 4.1 Connecting drain or evaporation tray Connecting drain (Cold unit only) During the installation process of the MCC Cold, a drain connection must be made. Connect the drain of the unit, onto the main drain of the building using PVC piping (not included).
  • Page 20 4.1 Connecting drain or evaporation tray Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 20...
  • Page 21 4.1 Connecting drain or evaporation tray Page 21 Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700...
  • Page 22 4.11 Intended use Self-serve models have been has been designed solely to keep packaged products cold and to display them. Serve over models can be used for unpacked foodstuff as well. Any other use will not be regarded as intended use. The manufacturer accepts no liability whatsoever for loss or injury caused by failing to strictly adhere to the safety guidelines and instructions in this manual or due to carelessness during installation, use, maintenance and repair of the unit referred to in this manual...
  • Page 23 4.2 Connecting refrigeration pipes for remote CONNECTING REFRIGERATION PIPES FOR REMOTE SYSTEM MCC 9124773 Rev 06/2022 Pressurized system 1. Release pressure 2. Cut tube Operator side Insulation Liquid Line Warning: System contains refrigerant under high pressure. Do not temper with the system. It must be serviced by quali ed persons only.
  • Page 24: Table Of Contents

    Price rail set MCC FS 60 9389811 9389811 Price rail set MCC FS 90 9389812 9389812 Price rail set MCC FS 120 9389813 9389813 Bumper MCC 60 9380206 9380206 9380206 Bumper MCC 90 9380207 9380207 9380207 Bumper MCC 120 9380205...
  • Page 25: Price Rail Set Mcc Ss

    Price rail set MCC 120 9389813 9389813 9389813 Price rail set MCC 150 9389814 9389814 9389814 Evaporation tray 9389820 9389820 9389820 Bumper MCC 90 9380207 9380207 9380207 Bumper MCC 120 9380205 9380205 9380205 Bumper MCC 150 9380208 9380208 9380208 Castor set 9389852 9389852 9389852...
  • Page 26 5.0 MCC Drop-in Doc. nr. Rev. Registration form. MCC Drop in Unpack instruction 9124590 For installation guide, refer 5.6 The MCC Drop in will be delivered, packed in a crate Start unpacking by removing top cover Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 26...
  • Page 27 Doc. nr. Rev. Registration form. MCC Drop in Unpack instruction 9124590 Remove short sides first (Left and Right), by unscrewing them. Next, remove front and back panel, they are also screwed onto the support beams under the unit. Keep the support beams for further use. Page 27 Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700...
  • Page 28 Doc. nr. Rev. Registration form. MCC Drop in Unpack instruction 9124590 Remove wrapping foil and remove corner pieces EPS foam. Unit is placed on a metal sub frame for transport purposes. Frame is kept together with metal strip at the front and the back. Keep strip in place during placing process.
  • Page 29 Doc. nr. Rev. Registration form. MCC Drop in Unpack instruction 9124590 Remove foam which holds the electrical box Remove documents and glass shelfs from unit. After placing cabinet in final position, remove tie-wraps which hold the shelf holders. Make sure the shelf holders are placed in the required sleeve, for the wanted angled or straight position of the shelfs.
  • Page 30 5.1 MCC 90 Drop-in Dimensions Self Serve Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 30...
  • Page 31 5.2 MCC Cold Drop-in Specifications Self Serve Page 31 Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700...
  • Page 32 Note: Airflow inside the cabinet is crucial. Air intake and Air outlet are not allowed to interfere. A physical barrier must be placed in between the two air flows. Air inlet and air outlet surfaces must comply with the specifications, (see previous page) Airflow Drop in unit, see below Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 32...
  • Page 33 Note: Airflow inside the cabinet is crucial. Air intake and Air outlet are not allowed to interfere. A physical barrier must be placed in between the two air flows. Air inlet and air outlet surfaces must comply with the specifications, (see previous page) MCC placed on wheels will alway need a floor seal (as seen on picture) in order to prevent warm outlet air being sucked in at the air inlet, condensor side.(back side of unit)
  • Page 34 5.3 MCC Cold Drop-in Requirements Self Serve Important remark before installation: When installing Front doors on the drop in unit, Please follow Front door installation procedure, until step in which the glass is put in. Placing the doors in a later stage, means the unit must be lifted again. Installation must comply with: •...
  • Page 35 Doc. nr. Rev. Registration form. 5.4 MCC Drop-in Installation (Self Serve) MCC Drop in installation instruction 9124589 MCC Cold version: Important remark before installation: When installing Front doors on the drop in unit, Please follow Front door installation procedure 9124721, until the step in which the glass is put in. Placing the doors in a later stage, means the unit must be lifted again.
  • Page 36 Doc. nr. Rev. Registration form. MCC Drop in installation instruction 9124589 Step 1. Position the cabinet above the cut-out in the counter top with a forklift and support it using the wooden beams supplied with the unit Step 2. Lift the cabinet from below, using stable filler blocks and remove the wooden support beams Step 3.
  • Page 37 Step 4. Remove and discard the metal transportation frame. Step 5. Install the control panel using the supplied mounting plate and screws. (up to 1 meter from the original position) Step 6. Install a partition panel to prevent recirculation of hot condenser air.
  • Page 38 Make sure, after build in, the cool engine is still accessible. Keep in mind the complete engine is extendable at the back side of the unit for maintenance and service purposes. Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 38...
  • Page 39 6.0 Installation Front door section (first version) Page 39 Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700...
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    Doc. nr. Rev. Registration form. Instruction placement Front doors 9124652 6.0 Installation Front door section (first version) Step1. Remove any remaining protective coatings from the stainless steel parts provided. Step 2. Depending on variant: With standard underframe: Remove front underframe panel (two screws, one on each bottom corner).
  • Page 41 Doc. nr. Rev. Registration form. Instruction placement Front doors 9124652 6.0 Installation Front door section (first version) Step 7. Make sure to use place the white nylon rings on both side of the glass. Step 8. Bold Washer (steel) Nylon washer with collar 1 Glass Nylon washer with collar 2 Step 9.
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    Doc. nr. Rev. Registration form. Instruction placement Front doors 9124652 6.0 Installation Front door section (first version) Step 13. Remove white stud. Remove top column cover (two screws) Optional Step 14. (only necessary when top column is stuck) Remove back cover(s) left and right (sliding door stopper).
  • Page 43: Mcc

    Doc. nr. Rev. Registration form. Instruction placement Front doors 9124652 6.0 Installation Front door section (first version) Step 17. Place square profiles (prepared in step 4) in previous position from child glass. Use same screws to mount. Place nylon bearing in profile (packet in bag with hinge).
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    Doc. nr. Rev. Registration form. Instruction placement Front doors 9124652 6.0 Installation Front door section (first version) so they can scratch the bottom plate. Very carefully, try to close the glass door(s). They are not adjusted in height yet, so they can scratch the bottom plate. Step 22.
  • Page 45 6.1 Installation Front door section (Second version) 9124721 Service Instruction Installation front doors MCC (2nd version) The technician, working on the unit will be fully responsible for abiding the locally prevailing safety rules and regulations. Technical activities must be performed by qualifi ed and authorized persons only. Before working on any electrical part, or dismantling the unit by means of using a screwdriver or any other tool, ALWAYS REMOVE THE POWER PLUG from the main outlet.
  • Page 46: Mcc 60

    6.1 Installation Front door section (Second version) Door set 9380369 MCC 60 9380370 MCC 90 MCC 120 9380371 9380372 MCC 150 9124721 Instruction front doors MCC Page 2 Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 46...
  • Page 47 6.1 Installation Front door section (Second version) Bottom Depending on variant: With standard under frame: Remove front under frame panel (two screws, one on each bottom corner). Drop-In: Raise the unit at least 30cm from tabletop level in order to access the screws for the child- guard. Be careful to support the unit such that no components or connections underneath the base of the unit are damaged while doing so.
  • Page 48 6.1 Installation Front door section (Second version) Step 2. Remove side glass both sides: Slide the double glass pane towards the front along the top (A) and bottom (B) guiding rails. The side pane can be removed from the unit once it has slid entirety past the top guide.
  • Page 49 6.1 Installation Front door section (Second version) Step 7. Remove top column cover by removing last screw. (one each side) Step 8. Place new (longer) top column cover(s)/ window support (two screws). Mount screws in new top column cover Step 9. Replace white (or black) stud removed earlier.
  • Page 50 6.1 Installation Front door section (Second version) Step 13. Bottom Side Check placing bearing(s) in door, one in the top, one at the bottom. Make sure the fl ange of the bearing sits opposite of the glass. Flange TOP Side Step 14.
  • Page 51: Mcc 60

    Replace removed sliding doors covers in reverse order. Replace top air guide or assy air box, in reverse order. If this does not fi t anymore please order: Top air guide Assy air box 9382062 N.A. MCC 60 MCC 90 9382061 9380002 MCC 120 9382063...
  • Page 52 7.0 Operation MCC Cold Cold Units The display value is not the product temperature! When switched on, the display performs a lamp test; the display and LED’s will flash for several seconds to check all function are working correctly. 7.0.1 Control Panel Temperature controller Display Up and Down keys Escape/Stand-by key Enter key us 961/971/974 EO LVD...
  • Page 53 7.0 Operation MCC Cold 7.0.2 Cold Units Cold units are factory programmed to achieve a product temperature ≤ 5 ºC (41 ºF) at an ambient of 25 ºC (77 ºF) with a relative humidity of 60% by a max. draft of 0.2 m/s (0.66 ft/sec). This corresponds with a 3M1 classification according to ISO 23953:2015.
  • Page 54 7.0 Operation MCC Cold Checking the SET temperature Unlock the keypad by pressing and holding for at least 3 seconds. Press and release SET to access the “Machine status” menu. Scroll through the folders with until you find the folder Pb1, Pb2 or Pb3. Press SET to view the value measured by the corresponding probe.
  • Page 55 8.0 Maintenance CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE WARNING Never use a water hose for cleaning. Water can seep into the unit through the ventilation holes of the unit. Because of hygiene aspects and optimum condition of the unit it is of up most importance to keep a daily cleaning pattern from first use onwards.
  • Page 56 8.1 Parameter MCC Cold Settings (Self Serve) MCC Cold SS Eliwell EWPlus 974 EO Table of "user" menu paramters Description Value Unit Parameter Temperature Setpoint °C Compressor relay activation differential °C Maximum value that can be assigned to the Setpoint °C Minimum value that can be assigned to the Setpoint °C...
  • Page 57 8.1 Parameter MCC Cold Settings (Self Serve) Description Value Unit Parameter Temperature Setpoint °C Compressor ("CP" folder) Compressor relay activation differential °C Maximum value that can be assigned to the Setpoint °C Minimum value that can be assigned to the Setpoint °C Controller on time for faulty probe Controller off time for faulty probe...
  • Page 58 8.1 Parameter MCC Cold Settings (Self Serve) Alarm exclusion time after instrument switch on, after a power failure hours Temperature alarm exclusion time after defrost Alarm signaling delay after digital input disabling hours Alarm activation delay time open door hours Temperature alarm signal delay time Alarm for defrosting ended due to time out flag...
  • Page 59 8.1 Parameter MCC Cold Settings (Self Serve) Night mode offset °C Fast cooling setpoint °C Fast cooling offset °C Virtual door regulator's sensitivity Maximum Time Door Open with virtual door switch secs Communication ("Add" folder) Communication protocol selection flag Device address Family address Modbus parity bit setting Modbus stop bit setting...
  • Page 60 8.2 Parameter MCC Cold Settings (Full Serve) MCC Cold FS Eliwell EWPlus 974 EO 9124651 Rev. A Table of "user" menu paramters Description Value Unit Parameter Temperature Setpoint °C Compressor relay activation differential °C Maximum value that can be assigned to the Setpoint °C Minimum value that can be assigned to the Setpoint °C...
  • Page 61 8.2 Parameter MCC Cold Settings (Full Serve) Compressor relay activation delay after request secs Deflay after switching off and subsequent activation Delay between two concescutive compressor activations Delay in activating outputs after the instrument is switched on or after a power failure Delay fimte in activating compressor and condenser fans after request secs...
  • Page 62 8.2 Parameter MCC Cold Settings (Full Serve) Lights & digital inputs ("Lit" folder) Enable utility switch-off on activation of door switch Activation delay for digital input Compressor deactivation delay after door opened Fans activation delay after door closed secs Pressure switch ("Pre" folder) Number of errors allowed for general pressure switch input Minimum/maximum pressure switch error count interval Delay in activating compressor after pressure switch deactivation...
  • Page 63 8.2 Parameter MCC Cold Settings (Full Serve) Select °C or ° F Selection of type of value to be displayed Configuration ("CnF" folder) Stand-by operating mode Configuration of digital input 1 Configuration of digital input 2 Configurability of digital output 1 Configurability of digital output 2 Configurability of digital output 3 Enable/Disable buzzer...
  • Page 64 8.3 Safety Instructions Safety instructions Cold Units Units with the natural refrigerant propane (R290) must be installed in a safe Environment that meets the requirements of the respective directive. Exclusively electrical devices may be used inside the unit that are certified by the applicable ATEX directive.
  • Page 65 8.4 Maintenance Points MCC Cold Condenser Cleaning (cold units) WARNING Cleaning of the condenser must be performed by qualified persons and in a well Ventilated environment. Special key Unscrew the condenser cover (this can be done using the special key, or by unscrewing two closing screws, depending on the version) Screws...
  • Page 66 9.0 Trouble Shooting 9.0.0 Problems which can be checked by user Each user can check the following points as mentioned in the user manual: • Is the power supply OK? • Check the fuses and the earth leakage switch in the meter cup board. •...
  • Page 67 9.1 Trouble Shooting Alarm messages 9.0.4 Alarm codes <cold units> Alarms If there is any active alarm, the Alarm icon located in the upper left part will light up. To display the active alarm, you have to press the “set” key and look for the “AL” folder. In the following table, you will be able to see all the possible alarms.
  • Page 68 9.2 Trouble Shooting Symptoms and causes Symptom Possible causes No power 1. Main circuit breaker open 2. Fuse Blown 3. Loose wire connection Main fuse or breaker blown 1. Wiring incorrectly 2. Short circuit heating element 3. Short circuit fan element 4.
  • Page 69 9.3 Trouble Shooting Analytical description Description of part Symptoms Possible causes Solution / Action Contactor Contactor does not Wiring Check wiring work Coil malfunction Check resistance of coil +/- 525Ω Contact burned Check the contacts Replace contactor Cooling engine Cooling system does Wiring cooling Check wiring (COLD unit)
  • Page 70 10.0 Replacement and Adjustments 10.1 Top glass replacement For replacement, open top glass pane entirely. Be aware of the weight of the glass. Remove the air guide (for the hot version) or the air box (for the cold version) by simply lifting them out. COLD Loosen the adjusting screws which secure the glass with a torques key...
  • Page 71 10.2. Side glass replacement The side pane glass of the units can easily be replaced. Slide the double glass pane towards the front along the top (A) and bottom (B) guiding rails. The side pane can be removed from the unit once it has slid entirety past the top guide.
  • Page 72 10.3 Sliding door Replacement (First version (magnets in rails)) (Two different versions, please select appropriate type) In order to replace the sliding doors, take following step: Remove Sliding door stopper (three screws). Left and right side. Remove rail cover, loosen mounting screws and pull cover backwards.
  • Page 73 10.4. Sliding door Replacement ( Second version, magnets in door (Two different versions, please select appropriate type) Recognizable: Two screws on top of rail cover. Top back side, two left and two right. In order to replace the sliding doors, take following step: Remove Sliding door stopper (three screws). Left and right side.
  • Page 74 10.5 Child glass replacement Remove front panel (see 11.16). Loosen mounting screws (3x) of child glass. Screwed from underneath Place new child glass. Mount in reverse order. Mounting screws 10.6 MCC Air guide replacement Air guide replacement For replacement, open top glass pane entirely.
  • Page 75 10.7 Opening Electrical box Depending on the MCC version the electric box is placed at the back or in the front of the unit. For drop in versions the box can be placed anywhere in the build in counter. First remove the panel (back or front depending on version) Panel is fixed with two screws underneath the unit.
  • Page 76 10.8 Led light Replacement All LED Lights are mounted in the same way. Remove side glass panes. ( Refer 7.2) Remove column cover. (two screws, one on top backside and one at the bottom back side) Pull off column cover. Remove screw holding the LED housing .
  • Page 77 10.10 MCC Cold Top Fan replacement Remark; Connection of end wires is done by Wago connector in the side beam. Remove side glass panels (See 11.2) Remove Top glass (See 11.1) Take out Air guide (see 11.8) Remove Air box by unscrewing the mounting screws at the back Remove colomn covers, left and right back by unscrewing the top and bottom screw.
  • Page 78 10.11 Panel Replacement Remove Plinths (refer 4.8) Front panel Remove front panel, by removing the holding screws (left and right bottom corner) Bottom view Pull panel slightly towards you and down, to remove. Replace in reverse order Back panel Remove back panel, by removing the holding screws (left and right bottom corner) Bottom view Pull panel slightly towards you and down, to remove.
  • Page 79 11.0 Technical Specifications MCC Cold - 2 (Full Serve) US Page 79 Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700...
  • Page 80 11.1 Technical Specifications MCC Cold - 2 (Self Serve) US Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 80...
  • Page 81 11.2 Technical Specifications MCC Cold - 2 (Full Serve) Page 81 Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700...
  • Page 82 11.3 Technical Specifications MCC Cold - 3 (Full Serve) US Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 82...
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  • Page 84 11.4 Technical Specifications MCC Cold - 3 (Self Serve) US Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 84...
  • Page 85 11.5 Technical Specifications MCC Cold - 4 (Full Serve) US Page 85 Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700...
  • Page 86 11.6 Technical Specifications MCC Cold - 4 (Self Serve) US Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 86...
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  • Page 88 11.7 Explanation difference in levels and shelfs Level 2 Shelf 1 Level 1 Level 3 Shelf 2 Level 2 Shelf 1 Level 1 Level 4 Shelf 3 Level 3 Shelf 2 Level 2 Shelf 1 Level 1 Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 88...
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  • Page 90 12.0 Exploded view MCC Cold Electrical (Self Serve) Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 90...
  • Page 91 12.0 Exploded view MCC Cold Electrical (Self Serve) Number Description Article number Quantity Led Armature MCC 24 9384090 Led Armature MCC 36 9384111 Led Armature MCC 48 9384288 Led 3000k 12V 700mm MCC 24 9382067 Led 3000k 12V 1000mm MCC 36 9382068 Led 3000k 12V 1300mm MCC 48 9382105...
  • Page 92 12.1 Exploded view MCC Cold Cooling engine (Self Serve) Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 92...
  • Page 93 12.1 Exploded view MCC Cold Cooling engine (Self Serve) Number Description Article number Quantity Connection tube 9383017 Pipe support Armafix 2650252 Clamp 31/37 2650216 LOK clip AL NK9, 53-06 30005926 LOK ring 9, 53 NK MS 50 30005928 Connection tube 9383015 Clamp 31/37 2650216...
  • Page 94 12.2 Exploded view MCC Cold Cooling (Self Serve) Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 94...
  • Page 95 12.2 Exploded view MCC Cold Cooling (Self Serve) Number Description Article number Quantity Product plateau support MCC 24 9384082 Product plateau support MCC 36 9384125 Product plateau support MCC 48 9384290 Inner air guide MCC 24 9384076 Inner air guide MCC 36 9384291 Inner air guide MCC 48 9384292...
  • Page 96 12.3 Exploded view MCC Cold 2 Level Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 96...
  • Page 97 12.3 Exploded view MCC Cold 2 Level Number Description Article number Quantity Steel-roller bearing 9382100 Soft close damper 3N 9281078 Assy Glass sliding door 24 Right 9380764 Assy Glass sliding door 36 Right 9380766 Assy Glass sliding door 48 Right 9380768 Assy Glass sliding door 24 Left 9380765...
  • Page 98 12.4 Exploded view MCC Cold 3 Level (Self Serve) Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 98...
  • Page 99 12.4 Exploded view MCC Cold 3 Level ( Self Serve) Number Description Article number Quantity Steel-roller bearing 9382100 Soft close damper 3N 9281078 Assy Glass sliding door 24 Right V0 9380220s Assy Glass sliding door 24 Right V1 9380210s Assy Glass sliding door 36 Right V0 9380222s Assy Glass sliding door 36 Right V1 9380212s...
  • Page 100 12.5 Exploded view MCC Cold 4 Level Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 100...
  • Page 101 12.5 Exploded view MCC Cold 4 Level Number Description Article number Quantity Steel-roller bearing 9382100 Soft close damper 3N 9281078 Assy Glass sliding door 24 Right V1 9380210s Assy Glass sliding door 36 Right V1 9380212s Assy Glass sliding door 48 Right V1 9380214s Assy Glass sliding door 24 Left 9380211s...
  • Page 102 13.0 Electrical schematics MCC Cold (first version) Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 102...
  • Page 103 13.1 Electrical schematics MCC Cold (Self Serve) Schematics till production week 42 2021 Page 103 Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700...
  • Page 104 13.2 Electrical wiring MCC Cold (Self Serve) Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700 Page 104...
  • Page 105 Fri-Jado B.V. Blauwhekken 2 4751 XD Oud Gastel The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0) 76 50 85 400 Page 105 Service Manual MCC Cold US 20220700...

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