RAPA SiX Series Original User Manual

RAPA SiX Series Original User Manual

Modular refrigerated counters

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TRANSLATED FROM
ORIGINAL USER
MANUAL
MODULAR REFRIGERATED COUNTERS
SiX line
PL
1
03/2021

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  • Page 1 TRANSLATED FROM ORIGINAL USER MANUAL MODULAR REFRIGERATED COUNTERS SiX line 03/2021...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. Application and device code meaning 2. Product characteristics 3. Cooling system diagram 4. Wiring system 5. Wiring system diagram 6. Drawings 7. Positioning, start-up and operation 8. Maintenance 9. Transport and equipment 10. Temperature controller manual 11.
  • Page 3 Please read this user manual carefully before using the device and keep it for future reference. Following the manual's recommendations guarantees long-lasting and failure-free exploitation of the device IT IS FORBIDDEN 1. Make repairs on your own and fail to comply with the rules contained in this manual regarding the connection and operation of the device;...
  • Page 4: Application And Device Code Meaning

    1. APPLICATION AND DEVICE CODE MEANING The device is stationary-type equipment intended for storing and expose food products (previously cooled) at a reduced temperature. Unpacked food should be stored (exposed) in containers or on trays specially designed for this purpose. DEVICE CODE MEANING Example of device code: L-S/197/120...
  • Page 5: Product Characteristics

    2. PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS  rated voltage: 230V~ / 50Hz  refrigerant: HC-290; ODP = 0, GWP = 3  +1°C ÷ +10°C working temperature:  sound pressure level: <70dB (A) Length/depth Depth of the device Exposition length Storage capacity Exposition capacity Power of LED of the device with open door...
  • Page 6: Wiring System Diagram

    5. WIRING SYSTEM DIAGRAM Modular refrigerated counter with two aggregates (SPR2, G2, MS2 – applicable to counters of the length of 197 cm)
  • Page 7: Drawings

    6. DRAWINGS temperature controller (thermostat) depth aggregate switch depth with open door light switch switch of front glass pane length Pic. 1 do not block the air outlet with products side glass pane products products products products products products place goods on the platform Pic.
  • Page 8 do not block the air outlet with products side glass pane products products products products products products place goods on the platform Pic. 3.b Cross-section A-A. Pic. 3.a. Pic. 3.a. Shows distribution of the goods in the exposition and the storage. Pic.
  • Page 9 Pic. 5 Removing / putting on the vent Pic. 5.a. Removing the vent: 1. Vent mounted correctly 2. Grab the vent with both hands and lift up 3. Then tilt the vent upwards slightly to yourself 4. Slide the vent from the bottom bracket down...
  • Page 10 place the vent with the first fold here Pic. 5.a. Putting the vent on: 5. Grab the vent with both hands and base it with the first bend on the bottom mounting bar 6. Lift the vent up, so that it hooks on the bottom mounting bar 7.
  • Page 11 glass air guide cut glass pane cut glass pane Glass air guides in the L-X and L-Xi counters have cut corners Slide the glass air guides gently into the gap with the cut corners downwards. Pic. 6. Montage of glass air guide in the L-X and L-Xi counters...
  • Page 12 Pic. 7. Correct position of the night covers in the guides. L-X counter insert night cover with cut corners upwards insert night covers with grips on the outside of the device Below there is shown the way of basing the night covers on the guides L-X counter. night covers moving on each other night cover guide on the top night cover guide on the worktop...
  • Page 13 Pic. 8. Correct position of the night covers in the guides. L-S counter insert night cover with grips on the outside of the device Below there is shown the way of basing the night covers on the guides L-S counter. night covers moving on each other night cover guide on the top night covers moving on each other...
  • Page 14: Positioning, Start-Up And Operation

    7. POSITIONING, START-UP AND OPERATION To ensure proper operation, the device should be placed in an area with a good air circulation, away from heat sources and sunlight, free from dust (the device is not dustproof), at ambient temperature from +16°C to +25°C – 3 climatic class.
  • Page 15: Transport And Equipment

    9. TRANSPORT AND EQUIPMENT While transporting secure the device to prevent its overturning, damage of the paint coat and breaking of the glass elements. When handling the device do not press the glass elements, do not grab the door or aggregate protective crate to lift the device.
  • Page 16 SWITCHES DESCRIPTION Information: Short pressing of any of the switches causes appearance of message related to the currently active function. 7. UP / ON OFF During normal operation of the controller; pressed for longer than 3 sec. will cause change of controller ON/OFF operation state, pressed along with the “DOWN” switch at the same time for longer than 3 sec.
  • Page 17 Manual defrost “DOWN” In order to activate the manual defrost press the switch for more than 3 sec. The essential condition is the temperature has to be lower than +6°C. Temperature checking on the defrost probe  press the “SET” switch for longer than 3 sec. (in case there is the alarm is activated it is necessary to switch the sound alarm off first).
  • Page 18 Description of the main signals and alarms – The activation of the corresponding function is delayed by a timer LED flashing  awaiting an external signal or disabled by another procedure that is already in progress. e.g. if is a continuous cycle in progress and a defrost is called, the latter will remain pending until the end of the continuous cycle, and the corresponding LED (defrost) will flash.
  • Page 19: Interferences

    11. INTERFERENCES The most often occurring interferences of the device operation: Reasons Symptoms Solution  Contaminated Before cleaning of the condenser it is Visible dust layer on the condenser fins,  condenser necessary to switch the device off. hot air coming out of the aggregate chamber, ...
  • Page 20 Poland. The package should be removed according to the regulations of environmental protection. ”RAPA” S. Międlar W. i I. Szymańscy sp. j. POLAND, 20-149 Lublin, 9 Ceramiczna Street BDO 000009031 tel. +48 81 718 46 50 / 51 www.rapa.pl/en...

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