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Service Manual Cabinets XR600H, XR600L, XR1300H, XR1300L.
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Welcome to your interactive Foster service manual. Here’s how it works: To return to the contents at any point, click on the Foster logo at the bottom of every page. Operating Instructions Service Function - Parameters...
Failing to follow the advice contained in this manual may result in damage to the appliance and personal injury to the operator. All installations must conform to local and municipal regulations and directives. In case of doubt contact your Foster authorised distributor or the Foster Technical Department.
Climate Class Climate class indicated on the serial plate shows the ambient temperature & humidity at which this appliance has been tested, for the purposes of establishing values in line with European standards. Climate Class Temperature Relative humidity 30˚C 40˚C General Safety Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance.
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Start-Up and Test Sequence After unpacking, clean (cleaning directions supplied within this manual) and allow the appliance to stand for 60 minutes before turning on. Ensure the appliance is situated on a firm, level surface, away from both hot and cold air sources, as this will affect its performance.
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Operating Instructions Display Icons and Buttons Icon e Button 2 Icon a º Button 1 Icon b Icon c Button 3 Icon d Icon g Icon f Button 4 Icon Button Compressor on / Alarm On / Off / Standby Evaporator fans on Up / Increase value Defrost on...
Exit by pressing button 3. If the Set Point cannot be adjusted to the value required please contact your authorised Foster dealer for advice. The display will resume normal operation after 30 seconds or if button 3 is pressed.
Appliance operating set point Enable the key audible feedback Return controller to factory default parameters. Note - If the controller has not been programmed by Foster this function will load a standard high temperature cabinet parameter set. Time to next defrost cycle...
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Service Level Menu To access service level menu, press and hold buttons 2 and 4 for 5 seconds and the display will show ‘MdL’ . Icon ‘f’ will flash to indicate that the service function is active. Use buttons 2 and 4 to display the parameter required. Press button 1 to display the current value. If it is required to amend the value use buttons 2 and 4 followed by button 1 to save the new value.
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'OFF' - none. The defrost will occur without delay. Defrost start synchronization. 'LO' - defrost start will be postponed to compressor cut-out (SOD = max delay). 'HI' - defrost start will be postponed to compressor cut-in (SOD = max delay). Using cycle synchronization ('DSY') to prevent no defrost through usage.
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Delay before alarm temperature warning at power on. Delay before alarm temperature warning. When the compressor operation time, expressed in weeks, matches the 'ACC' value Condenser periodic cleaning. programmed, 'CL' flashes in the display. With 'ACC' = '0' the condenser cleaning warning is disabled.
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'NON' - Relay output disabled (always Off/Open). 'LGT' - Output enabled for light control. '0-1' - Relay contacts follow the on/standby state of controller. 'R1' - Relay output energised in synchronisation with Relay 1 (compressor / heater) incorporating delay '2CD' . 'R1F' - Relay output energised in synchronisation with Relay 1 (compressor) except during defrost periods.
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'NON' - DI2 / Auxiliary probe not fitted. 'DSP' - Auxiliary Probe - general purpose temperature measurement (i.e. stored product temperature). 'CND' - Condenser probe - if measure temperature exceeds value of 'AHT' controller will react as defined by 'AHM' . '2EU' - Evaporator second temperature probe.
Other Information Alarms/Warnings: During operation the current temperature inside the appliance will be displayed. At certain times this will change to indicate a particular appliance operation or fault. The indicators you may see are as follows: The temperature alarms are either relative to the set point or an absolute value. This is controlled by the value of parameter ‘ATM’ . Where the alarms are relative the low alarm is the set point minus parameter ‘ALR’...
Probe Information The probe is a type 10k NTC. The probes are identical in characteristics with the T1 and T2 identification markings and different colours being for ease of identification and not for functional reasons. Please refer to the image below for probe identification. Probe Indentification LAEx x-xx...
Factory Reset Where the controller was originally programmed by Foster and is dedicated to a specific appliance type it is possible to return the setting to they’re original programmed state. If the controller was not programmed by Foster this function will return the parameters to the values in the original factory settings.
Maintenance Cleaning Condenser Regular cleaning of the condenser (located behind the front cover) increases energy efficiency and prolongs the life of your appliance. Never use a wire brush, abrasive or corrosive materials to clean the condenser. This should be carried out periodically, by a competent engineer as outlined in the Regular Maintenance section of this manual.
Wiring Diagrams XR600H www.fosterrefrigerator.com | Xtra Cabinet - Service Manual...
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By Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Suppliers of Commercial Refrigeration Foster Refrigerator, King’s Lynn For more information: For service and spares: +44 (0) 1553 698485 For service +44 (0) 1553 780333 regional@foster-gamko.com service@foster-gamko.com fosterrefrigerator.com For parts +44 (0) 1553 780300 parts@foster-gamko.com...