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OPERATION MANUAL
MULTIDECK
JUPITER

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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL MULTIDECK JUPITER...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents GENERAL INFORMATION ................4 1.1. Manufacturer information ..............4 1.2. Dimensions ..................6 1.3. Package dimensions ................7 SAFETY ....................7 2.1. Dangers due to misuse ..............7 2.2. R290 refrigeration cabinets safety guidelines ........7 2.3. Material damage during prolonged shutdown ........8 2.4.
  • Page 3 9.3. Defrosting ..................36 9.4. Cleaning ..................36 10. INNER LIGHTING ................... 37 11. ENERGY SAVING ..................38 12. DISPOSAL ....................38 13. STORAGE ....................38 14. TESTING ....................38 15. ACCESSORIES ..................38 16. TECHNICAL DATA ................. 39 16.1. Electrical layouts ................39 16.2.
  • Page 4: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Manufacturer information FREOR LT, UAB Katiliskiu St. 92, LT - 02212 Vilnius, Lithuania Manufacturer, T: +370 5 232 9188 address Made in Lithuania Customer Installation date Installation place Start of the product operation [PLACE FOR PRODUCT LABEL]...
  • Page 5 The commercial multideck Jupiter is labelled with technical data sticker. The sticker is attached to right corner of inner ceiling. The sticker provides information about model, voltage, and product code. It is strongly recommended to read sticker information before starting any work with multideck (Fig. 1.). Fig.
  • Page 6: Dimensions

    1.2. Dimensions Fig. 2. Jupiter H8 remote Fig. 3. Jupiter L8 remote Fig. 4. Jupiter H8 plug-in Fig. 5. Jupiter L8 plug-in For more detailed information visit www.freor.com.
  • Page 7: Package Dimensions

    1.3. Package dimensions Length of Package length Package height Package height multideck variant H (Y) variant L (Y) 3750 (mm) 3890 (mm) 2360 (mm) 2160 (mm) 2500(mm) 2610 (mm) 2360 (mm) 2160 (mm) 1880 (mm) 1980 (mm) 2360 (mm) 2160 (mm) 1250 (mm) 1360 (mm) 2360 (mm)
  • Page 8: Material Damage During Prolonged Shutdown

    Safety guidelines: • Keep ignition sources away (heat, sparks, open flames, hot surfaces). • Use a damp cloth or sponge to remove condensation water and for cleaning. Do not use dry clothes or sponges to dry the unit (Risk of electrostatic charge and sparking).
  • Page 9: Personal Protective Equipment

    • Check the area in which goods are placed for foreign objects. Remove goods stored incorrectly immediately. • Do not set up or store the unit outdoors. To ensure good air circulation, maintain minimum distances to surrounding walls and other units. •...
  • Page 10: Refrigerant Circuit

    • Observe the following safety rules if the unit is damaged during operation or prior to maintenance: Disconnect the unit (switch off all sources of electrical power). Secure the appliance against reconnection. • Only qualified staff may replace damaged parts (e.g.: connecting cables, lights) •...
  • Page 11: Purpose Of Use

    2.10. Purpose of use The multideck Jupiter is intended to be used for the presentation chilled products. Jupiter provides average operating temperature (0...+10°C) in the inner space of the multideck. It is forbidden to upload the multideck with warm goods (temperature of goods to be lower than multideck operating temperature).
  • Page 12: Uploading Level

    UPLOADING LEVEL Jupiter multideck is equipped with shelves whose maximum allowable loads are specified in the main layout sticker (Fig. 6.). The sticker is attached to the right corner of the multideck inner ceiling. It is forbidden to exceed the indicated maximum loads.
  • Page 13 Size 13 15 min. Use appropriate equipment for unit transportation (refer to unit weight and dimension information). Lift the multideck. Remove pallet’s screws. Remove the pallet. Screws M6x100 ISO 7380.
  • Page 14 Install the plastic legs. Lower the multideck.
  • Page 15: Installation

    INSTALLATION 5.1. Requirements for installation the multideck Installation of the unit must be performed following next requirements: • The unit must be aligned horizontally (both depth and length) and installed in the stable position. • Set up the unit only on the designated adjustable legs. •...
  • Page 16: Installation Of Multideck

    5.2. Installation of multideck Size 17, 32 Apply silicone and screw the nozzle into the drainage opening. Remove the screws M8x25 DIN 7976 and dismount the transportation profile.
  • Page 17 Using the front and rear legs, perform horizontal and vertical pre-adjustment of the multideck. The legs are adjustable up to 5 cm. Using the level tool, perform horizontal and vertical pre-adjustment of the multideck. Leave the middle legs lifted from the ground 3-4 mm.
  • Page 18 Insert the guiding pins as shown in the figure. For more accurate connection of the top part of the multideck, insert the guiding pins as shown in the figure.
  • Page 19 Seal connection gaps using the adhesive foam tape.
  • Page 20 Apply silicone, as shown in the picture, to seal the joint.
  • Page 21 Perform the final match of the guiding pins and join the multideck units. To achieve more robust connection, tighten the cabinet legs.
  • Page 22 Insert studs with washers into the indicated places and tighten them with a wrench. Stud M10x90 ISO 7985. Insert the studs with washers into the indicated places on the roof of the display case and tighten them with the wrench. Stud M10x90 ISO 7985.
  • Page 23 Seal the bottom connection with silicone. Take the bracket to install the lower dust cover. Insert the threaded tapped clip as shown in the figure.
  • Page 24 Secure brackets on the legs. Secure the tapped clips to the dust cover.
  • Page 25 Connect the dust covers using the self-tapping screws D4x13 ISO 7380. Attach the dust covers and fasten them with the self-tapping screws D4x13 ISO 7380.
  • Page 26 Insert the guiding pins as shown in the figure. Connect top cabinet decoration and adjust the gap between cabinet cover and decoration edge. Tighten screws after adjustment of the decoration and its placing on the display case roof.
  • Page 27 Put on the outer facing, tighten the screws, and adjust gaps between the cabinet cover and edges of the facing. The gap to be not less than 12 mm. Attach the plastic bumper using a rubber hammer. Note: unroll the bumper, and leave it in room temperature for at least 30 minutes, to gain into shape.
  • Page 28: Maintenance Of The Compressor

    The example of installed multidecks. MAINTENANCE OF THE COMPRESSOR Size 7 15 min Remove the hooked shelves, bottom shelves, intake grids. Note: compresor is always on the right side of multideck.
  • Page 29 Unscrew the self-tapping screws from the lower wall. Remove the lower wall Self- tapping screws D4,2x13 DIN 968. Unscrew the self-tapping screws from the perforated wall. Remove the perforated wall Self-tapping screws D4,2x13 DIN 968.
  • Page 30 Unscrew the self-tapping screws from the evaporator cover plate. Remove the evaporator cover plate Self-tapping screws D4,2x13 DIN 968. Unscrew the self-tapping screws from the fan plate. Remove the fan plate Self- tapping screws D4,2x13 DIN 968.
  • Page 31 Unscrew the self-tapping screws from the compressor’s cover. Remove the compressor’s cover. Self-tapping screws D4,8x19 DIN 7504-K. When installing cover back, apply new foam seal and seal the cover with silicone, as it was before. (Optional) Unscrew the indicated screw, rotate the upper compressor to the right;...
  • Page 32 (Optional) Start capacitor enclosure is located under back wall (mounted on rails). Slide it to the right. Pull the enclosure out through the compressor hole in the back wall; (Optional) Unscrew the self-tapping screws, remove the cover to gain access to start capacitors;...
  • Page 33: Electrical Connection

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 7.1. Connecting the unit to the power supply Unit connection to the to the power supply must be carried out only by qualified personnel. Note the following before connecting the unit: • Applicable local electrical safety regulations. • The power supply voltage and frequency must match the specifications on the technical data sticker.
  • Page 34 Assembly of the drainage system: Attach the siphon to the condensation nozzle. Attach the drain elbow to the siphon.
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    (Optional) Push the tub under the multideck, so that the water can be drained directly. MAINTENANCE 9.1. Information on temperatures Before uploading the products into the multideck, it is necessary to set the temperature to maintain in the internal space of the multideck. The temperature is set in control.
  • Page 36: Defrosting

    9.3. Defrosting Warm ambient air can get into the multideck. It is very likely when the showcase is without doors or its door left open. Due to it, the evaporator can frost. Evaporators must be regularly defrosted using programs set in the control. During the defrosting refrigeration is not run.
  • Page 37: Inner Lighting

    • Disconnect electrical installations. • Remove the bottom shelves, air circulation grids, and evaporator covers. • Clean the ventilator of the multideck from plaque. Remove foreign bodies from the structures of the evaporator and ventilators. • Make sure that the drainage openings are not clogged, and condensate drains freely.
  • Page 38: Energy Saving

    After the multi-decks are installed, each multideck and the overall system must be inspected before their start-up. 15. ACCESSORIES Variety of special accessories available on request, such as: partitions, tabs, price holders, a drainage collection tub, evaporation baths, safety bumpers, etc. For more information, please contact FREOR LT or sales partner.
  • Page 39: Technical Data

    16. TECHNICAL DATA 16.1. Electrical layouts The layouts are in the electrical console. 16.2. Failures and troubleshooting Repair of the internal freezing coil of the multideck, check the refrigerant amount and replacement of parts may only be carried out by a specialist qualified to work with F and OAM gases. Only an electrician with the respective qualification may carry out inspection and repair of electrical installation.
  • Page 40 Possible causes: Error signal Potential reason Troubleshooting Power supply failure (the Check electrical installations, system does not receive the network, and fuses. power supply). The temperature of the Remove warm products from the uploaded products is cabinet and freeze them up to higher than the the necessary temperature in the temperature in the internal...
  • Page 41 Check for the phase matching (in the event of changing phases, one-phase cabinet elements can The multideck is out of Power supply malfunction. be operational). order. Check switches. Check the power network. Fluctuations of the electrical network voltage. Refrigeration cycle Contamination of refrigerant malfunction.
  • Page 42: Meanings Of Symbols

    17. MEANINGS OF SYMBOLS Symbol Meaning Type Qualified specialist Work clothing Protective gloves Brittle surfaces Wrench Sizes: 7, 13, 17, 32 Screwdriver Rubber hammer Protective goggles Silicone pistol Clamp...
  • Page 43 Date Work Name...
  • Page 44 FREOR LT, UAB Manufacturer of the commercial refrigeration equipment Katiliskiu St. 92, LT - 02212 Vilnius, Lithuania T: +370 5 232 9188 E: sales@freor.com www.freor.com DOM-00XXX-X0000E_v2.2 FREOR LT is not affiliated with Chemours or FREON.

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