Nordcap BERMUDA LX 13 UM User Manual

Nordcap BERMUDA LX 13 UM User Manual

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Ice Cream Cabinet BERMUDA LX 13 UM
[Art. 453200001810]
2017-09

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  • Page 1 User Manual Ice Cream Cabinet BERMUDA LX 13 UM [Art. 453200001810] 2017-09...
  • Page 2 BERMUDA ISA S.r.l. Via del Lavoro, 5 06083 Bastia Umbra - Perugia - Italy Tel. +39 075 80171 - Fax +39 075 8000900 www.isaitaly.com BERMUDA USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL ICE CREAM CABINETS 428000668237...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MANUFACTURER WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION COMPOSITION NOTES / IMPORTANT NOTES SAFETY SAFETY DEVICES PRESENT FIXED PROTECTIONS ISOLATING THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY RESIDUAL RISKS RISKS OF CONTACT WITH LIVE PARTS FIRE EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE SLIPPING TRIPPING 6.10 CIRCUIT FAULTS 6.11 WARNING SIGNS (if any) 6.12 RISKS OF EXPLOSION...
  • Page 4 The manual contains symbols to attract the reader’s attention and highlight particularly important aspects. The table below illustrates the meaning of the various symbols used. Read the instructions manual Use of protective clothing Requests for maintenance or operations must Danger: Live electrical parts be carried out by qualifi...
  • Page 5: Manufacturer

    1. MANUFACTURER ISA S.r.l. Via del Lavoro, 5 06083 - Bastia Umbra - Perugia - Italy Tel. +39 075 80171 Fax +39 075 8000900 www.isaitaly.com 2. WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS The seller's warranty on the equipment is valid for 12 (TWELVE) months from the date of delivery. The warranty includes repairs or replacements of any faulty parts due to manufacturing processes or installation after written communication has been received, stating the appliance serial number and date of installation.
  • Page 6: Equipment Identification

    3. EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION • Find the label affi xed on the machine to read the technical data. • Check the machine model and the power supply voltage before you perform any operation. • If you uncover mismatches, contact the manufacturer or the company that supplied the machine immediately. Identifi...
  • Page 7: Use

    4. USE This appliance is exclusively intended to: DISPLAY AND SELL SPREADABLE ICE CREAM The manufacturer is not liable for injury to persons or damage to property or the appliance itself caused by the displaying of products other than those described above. Never use electric devices inside this appliance.
  • Page 8: Notes / Important Notes

    5. NOTES / IMPORTANT NOTES The content of this manual is of technical nature and is owned by ISA. It is forbidden to reproduce, circulate or modify all or part of its content without written consent. Any infringement will be legally pursued.
  • Page 9 STAFF TRAINING The buyer is responsible for ensuring personnel who will use the appliance and maintenance technical staff are instructed and trained adequately. The manufacturer is available for advice, clarifi cations, etc. so that the operator and technical staff can use the appliance correctly.
  • Page 10: Safety

    6. SAFETY The appliance is equipped with safety devices. 6.1 SAFETY DEVICES PRESENT Devices whose operation prevents the occurrence of risk situations in operating conditions (e.g. fuses, pressure switches, protections, magnet circuit breakers, etc.). 6.2 FIXED PROTECTIONS Fixed protective devices consist of fi xed perimeter shields, which are used to prevent external parts from entering the equipment.
  • Page 11: Fire

    6.6 FIRE Danger In the event of a fi re, immediately disconnect the master switch from the main power supply line. 6.7 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE The equipment must not be located in an area classifi ed as an explosion risk according to 1999/92/EC such as: Zone 0 An area in which there is a permanent, long-lasting or frequently explosive atmosphere made up of a...
  • Page 12: Cooling

    6.14 COOLING During different operations to perform on the counter, such as cleaning or loading goods, it is necessary to handle products and/or counter parts at a low temperature with the risk of “cold injury” for the operators and/or accidental slipping hazard.
  • Page 13: Refrigerants (Where Applicable)

    6.16 REFRIGERANTS (where applicable) REFRIGERANT DESCRIPTION The refrigerant R290 is a gas that is compatible with the environment, but highly fl ammable. Pay close attention during transport, installation and that the destruction not to damage the refrigerant pipelines. IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE: Keep fl...
  • Page 14: Disposal Of Waste Material

    7. DISPOSAL OF WASTE MATERIAL During normal operation, the appliance does not generate any environmental contamination. At the end of its life cycle, or if it is necessary to proceed to permanent decommissioning, we recommend following the procedures below: DISPOSAL (User) The symbol, applied to either the product or its packaging, indicates that the product should not be considered as normal domestic waste, but should be taken to a waste collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic appliances.
  • Page 15: Installation

    8. INSTALLATION This manual supplies the information necessary for correct unpacking, procedures for positioning and connection to mains electricity. 8.1 STORAGE AND UNPACKING The appliance, with or without the packaging, should be carefully stored inside warehouses or in areas away from the elements and direct sunlight, at a temperature between 0 and +40 °C. The appliance should only be moved by qualifi...
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    9. MAINTENANCE The Staff in charge of the appliance must control and respect the expiry dates for maintenance, given in the table below, calling the authorised Technical After-sales assistance when indicated. OPERATION FREQUENCY AUTHORISED PERSONNEL CLEANING THE EXTERNAL SURFACES CLEANING THE ACCESSIBLE INTERNAL PARTS (without the use of tools) CONTROL POWER SUPPLY CABLE, USER...
  • Page 17: Faults - Technical After-Sales Assistance

    10. FAULTS - TECHNICAL AFTER-SALES ASSISTANCE If the appliance is not working properly or stops working, before contacting the Customer support centre, check the following: THE APPLIANCE IS NOT WORKING AUTHORISED CAUSE SOLUTION PERSONNEL Blown protective fuse Previously fi nd the cause of the intervention of the switch, and then re-introduce the new fuse.
  • Page 18: Alarms List (Where Present)

    10.1 ALARMS LIST (where present) ALARM DESCRIPTION OUTPUTS AUTHORISED PERSONNEL Broken thermostat probe. • The alarm starts a few seconds after the probe breaks down; it stops a few Compressor output according to seconds after the probe starts working again properly. “COn”...
  • Page 19: Technical Specifications

    11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Lenght 1340 1670 External dimensions Depth Height 1340 Weight (net) BERMUDA ICE CREAM CABINETS USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 428000668237...
  • Page 20: Containers Arrangement Ice Cream Containers

    11.1 CONTAINERS ARRANGEMENT ICE CREAM CONTAINERS DISPLAY BERMUDA USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL ICE CREAM CABINETS 428000668237...
  • Page 21 11.1 CONTAINERS ARRANGEMENT ICE CREAM CONTAINERS STORAGE ROOM BERMUDA ICE CREAM CABINETS USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 428000668237...
  • Page 22: Installation

    11.2 INSTALLATION Attention t is fundamental to respect the distances indicated (mm) for correct installation of the appliance. 11.3 LOAD LIMITS Attention It is fundamental not to exceed the load limits indicated in order not to alter the correct air circulation and thus prevent a high product temperature.
  • Page 23: Positioning

    11.5 POSITIONING Warning SWIVEL CASTERS The equipment is set up with four (4) swivel casters (2 with brakes) for easy handling and positioning. It is absolutely necessary after placement stabilize the equipment on the fl oor. BERMUDA ICE CREAM CABINETS USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 428000668237...
  • Page 24: Open/Close Self Rolling Curtain

    11.6 OPEN / CLOSE SELF ROLLING CURTAIN Open / close the self rolling curtain as shown in fi gure. Attention Scroll through the self rolling curtain without force and ensure complete / correct closure; not the complete / correct closure will cause the negatively affects performance of the equipment and on the excessive ice buildup on the inner walls.
  • Page 25: Control Panel

    12. CONTROL PANEL ELECTRONIC CONTROL BOARD THERMOMETER (STORAGE ROOM) START-UP Press the master switch network. Plug the appliance in at the socket supplied by the customer, ensuring that the plug is fi tted with an earth contact and that there are no multiple sockets connected to it; the equipment automatically starts.
  • Page 26: User Interface

    12.1 USER INTERFACE KEYS Scrolls menu options. Increases the values. Activates manual defrosting. MANUAL ACTIVATION OF THE DEFROSTING CYCLE To manually activate the defrosting cycle, press and hold the UP key for 5 seconds. If defrosting conditions are not present (for instance the temperature of the evaporator probe is higher than the temperature at the end of the defrosting process), the display will fl...
  • Page 27 12.1 USER INTERFACE COMPRESSOR or RELAY 1 ON for compressor on. Flashing for delay, protection or blocked activation. DEFROSTING ON for defrosting in progress. Flashing for manual activation. ALARM ON for active alarm. Flashing for silenced alarm. Alarm conditions are always signalled by the buzzer (if present) and by the corresponding alarm icon LED.
  • Page 28: Cleaning

    13. CLEANING EXTERNAL STAINLESS STEEL Only use warm water and non-aggressive detergents and then rinse and dry using a soft cloth. ACRYLIC OR POLYCARBONATE Wash with lukewarm water, using a soft cloth or a chamois cloth. Do not use detergents, alcohol, acetone or solvents. Do not use abrasive cloths or sponges.
  • Page 29 13. CLEANING CONDENSING UNIT Attention Turn off the product, wait a few hours until the equipment of the condensing unit has reached a temperature close to that of the environment. Remove the screws fi xing the protection grid (front and rear) and remove them as shown.
  • Page 30: Prolonged Appliance Switch-Off

    14. PROLONGED APPLIANCE SWITCH-OFF • Remove the product contained in the cabinet and put it immediately in a relevant cold storage container in order to guarantee correct preservation. • Open the equipment and wait for it to reach room temperature and then clean it. •...
  • Page 31 NordCap GmbH & Co. KG Thalenhorststraße 15 28307 Bremen Hauptsitz (Service, Finanzen & Personal, Lager, IT, Marketing) Telefon: +49 421 48557-0 Telefax: +49 421 488650 E-Mail: bremen@nordcap.de Die NordCap Verkaufsniederlassungen in Deutschland: Nord: Hamburg • Ost: Berlin • Süd: Ingelheim • West: Erkrath...

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