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  • Page 1 EN - Translation from the original manual...
  • Page 2 HYDRACOOLING LDA Parque Industrial de Guimarães 1ª Fase, Pavilhão G15 4805-661 Guimarães, Portugal Telephone: (351) 253 470 340 Email: mail@hydracooling.pt Website: www.hydracooling.pt...
  • Page 3: Symbols

    Symbols For your own protection you must use gloves and safety shoes. Equipment performance can be compromised. Damage may include persons. Flammable.
  • Page 4: General Warnings

    If the environment exceed class 3 conditions, a deminuiting per- formance should be expected. Always check the marking plate. At the end of production HYDRACOOLING products are carefully inspected. No damaged units are sent out. The appliance must be perfectly leveled.
  • Page 5 All complaints must mention model and serial number. To fully disconnect the appliance, power cable must be pulled out. This manual can be found at www.hydracooling.pt. General warnings Refrigeration system charged with flammable refrigerant. Make sure that personnel are aware that the appliance contains a flammable refrigerant.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Symbols General warnings 1. Guarantee, standards and regulations 1.1. Guarantee 1.2. EU declaration 2. Technical data 2.1. Model description 3. Installation 3.1. Unpacking 3.2. Packaging contents 3.3. Damage verification 3.4. Location 3.5. Joining/Assemblies 3.6. Electrical connections 3.7. Remote systems 4. Operation 4.1.
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  • Page 8: Guarantee, Standards And Regulations

    1. Guarantee, standards and regulations 1.1. Guarantee Guarantee doesn’t cover defects originated during unpacking. Guarantee doesn’t cover malfunction due to poor installation or incorrect operation of the appliance. Guarantee doesn’t cover acts of negligence. Guarantee doesn’t cover inproper electrical connections. Guarantee doesn’t cover models with defaced marking plate.
  • Page 9: Eu Declaration

    +351 253 470 349 Declares that the DoC is issued under our responsibility for the following product: Product/model M100 Series Type Horizontal display cabinet open and closed to serve over, with storage and condensing unit The object of the declaration described above is in accordance with relevant...
  • Page 10: Technical Data

    M100SS/M100VC/M100VD part of M100 series are refrigerated display cab- inets, IHC2/IHC8 tipology. The M100 series ventilated cooling system provides balance and maintenance of temperature for the operating range of 0°C and 2°C, ideal for any type of packaged food items and beverages. Designed for holding and maintaining tem- perature only, this appliance will ideally operate under Class 3 (25°C/60%RH) conditions.
  • Page 11 M100-SS...
  • Page 12 M100-VC...
  • Page 13 M100-VD...
  • Page 14 M100SS Model Spec Voltage (V)/Frequency (Hz) 230/50 230/50 230/50 Dimensions (LxHxD)(mm) 1525x881x1100 1970x881x1100 2570x881x1100 Service dimens (LxHxD)(mm) 1525x881x1592 1970x881x1592 2570x881x1592 TDA (m 1,37 1,79 2,36 Net Volume (l) Refrigerated shelf area (m 1,17 1,53 2,02 Load limit (kg/m Operating temperature (°C) Cooling capacity (W)(-10°C) 1025 Refrigerant...
  • Page 15 M100VC Model Spec Voltage (V)/Frequency (Hz) 230/50 230/50 230/50 Dimensions (LxHxD)(mm) 1525x1201x1100 1970x1201x1100 2570x1201x1100 Service dimens (LxHxD)(mm) 1525x1201x1947 1970x1201x1947 2570x1201x1947 TDA (m 0,97 1,27 1,67 Net Volume (l) Refrigerated shelf area (m 1,17 1,53 2,02 Load limit (kg/m Operating temperature (°C) Cooling capacity (W)(-10°C) 1025 Refrigerant...
  • Page 16 M100VD Model Spec Voltage (V)/Frequency (Hz) 230/50 230/50 230/50 Dimensions (LxHxD)(mm) 1525x1201x1100 1970x1201x1100 2570x1201x1100 Service dimens (LxHxD)(mm) 1525x1201x2094 1970x1201x2094 2570x1201x2094 TDA (m 0,97 1,27 1,67 Net Volume (l) Refrigerated shelf area (m 1,17 1,53 2,02 Load limit (kg/m Operating temperature (°C) Cooling capacity (W)(-10°C) 1025 Refrigerant...
  • Page 17 Marking plate...
  • Page 18 Fgas plate...
  • Page 19: Installation

    3. Installation 3.1. Unpacking...
  • Page 20: Packaging Contents

    3.2. Packaging contents The package received with your M100 series model includes the items arranged in the table below. Item Model Installation and Operating Manual M100 SS/VC/VD EU Declaration M100 SS/VC/VD Electrical diagram M100 SS/VC/VD Exhibition M100 VC/VD Accessories M100 SS/VC/VD...
  • Page 21: Location

    3.4. Location Use a pallet truck to handle the appliance. Do not drag it! All operations necessary for the installation of the appliance must be performed by a qualified technician. This appliance is intended for indoor use only. This appliance must not be exposed to direct or indirect sunlight. Make sure that the temperature and humidity conditions do not exceed the 25°C and 60% relative humidity.
  • Page 22 3.5. Joining Shelves assembly During any installation always use protective equipment. Operations to be performed are dangerous.
  • Page 26 Joining During any installation always use protective equipment. Operations to be performed are dangerous.
  • Page 27 DIN933 M6x80 DIN933 M6x20 DIN 7380 M5x50 DIN 7380 M5x10 DIN 127-B DIN912 8.8 DIN934 M6 DIN9021 M6 DIN916 M6x16 BRA09M02000 VA 71 A100 04 ANL00601002 13 13...
  • Page 32 DIN911-3 DIN911-4 +/- 0 +/- 0...
  • Page 33 DIN912 8.8 M6x30 DIN127-B DIN9021 M6 DIN933 M6x80 DIN9021 M6 DIN934 M6 DIN933 M6x20 DIN9021 M6 DIN934 M6 DIN916 M6x16 DIN911-3 DIN7380 M5x50 DIN7380 M5x10 DIN912 M4x12...
  • Page 37: Electrical Connections

    To connect remote appliances wiring and refrigeration piping operations must be carried out. For perfect operation, adjustment may be required on the expansion valve and re- frigerant amount function of the installation. Hydracooling models come prepared with simplified system for quick connections.
  • Page 38 Expansion valve Label 1 Label 1...
  • Page 39 Label 1 ATENÇÃO EQUIPAMENTO SOB PRESSÃO DE AZOTO ATTENTION EQUIPEMENT SOUS PRESSION D'AZOTE CAUTION EQUIPMENT UNDER NITROGEN PRESSURE During any installation always use protective equipment. Operations to be performed are dangerous. Use proper copper wiring. All electrical connections Equipment for remote installation Prepare sewage for water.
  • Page 40: Operation

    4. Operation 4.1. Safety marks Label 3 Label 2...
  • Page 41: Safety Marks For Appliances With Flammable Refrigerant

    4.1.1. Safety marks for appliances with flammable refrigerant Label 5 Label 6 Label 4 Label 4...
  • Page 42 Label 2 Label 3 Label 4 Label 5 Warning! Do not damage the refrigerant circuit Label 6 • Assegurar condições de segurança em torno do aparelho • Assure safety conditions around the appliance • Assurer des conditions de sécurité autour de l'appareil •...
  • Page 43 4.2. Control panel and features Air intake Air discharge Led Lighting...
  • Page 44 Anticondensation Rear doors...
  • Page 45 Rear storage Tilt down front glass...
  • Page 46 Electronic controller Light switch Condensing unit switch Power signal Control panel...
  • Page 47: Loading

    Loading must be carried out by a qualified and authorized technician. The appliance is intended for the preservation of packaged products only. The M100 series appliance is designed for temperature maintenance only. The goods must be at the appropriate temperature for display. The loading must be done evenly and uni- formly on the shelves, respecting the load limits.
  • Page 48: Temperature Regulation

    4.4. Temperature regulation The temperature regulation is carried out at the factory in a class 3 environment (25°C/60%RH), so this is the ideal operating condition. The temperature displayed does not match the actual temperature in the product. The parameterization of the appliance must be adjusted due to the product to be placed in your appliance and store environment.
  • Page 49 Carel IR33 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model Voltage Power Power supply IRxxxxExxxx 230 V~, 50/60 Hz 3 VA, 25 mA~max. IRxxxxAxxxx 115V~, 50/60 Hz 3 VA, 50 mA~max. IRxxxxHxxxx 115 to 230 V~, 50/60 Hz 6 VA, 50 mA~max. IRxxxxLxxxx 12 to 24V~, 50/60 Hz, 12 to 30 Vdc 3 VA, 300 mA~/mAdc max.
  • Page 50 Relay outputs depending on the model EN 60730-1 UL 873 250 V~ 250 V~ model relay operating operating cycles cycles IRxxxx(E,A) R2 (*) 5(1)A 100000 5 A resistive 1FLA 300000 (P,Q,S,U,V,X,Y,Z)xxx 6 LRA C 300 IRxxxx(E,A) R3 (*) 5(1)A 100000 5 A resistive 1FLA 300000 (N,R,C,B,A,M,L,T)xxx...
  • Page 51 Signals on the display Signals on the display The blinking status indicates a request for activatuin that cannot be implemented until the end of the corresponding delay times. Icon Icon Function Function blink blink Startup Startup COMPRESS. COMPRESS. compressor ON comp.
  • Page 52 Main parameters Main parameters Symbol Symbol Code Code Parameter Parameter Models Models Type Type Def. Def. Probe display response MSYF Select ºC or ºF MSYF flag 0: ºC 1: ºF Configuration of probe 2 (S2) 0: Probe absent 1: Product probe (display only) 2: Defrost probe 3: Condenser probe 4: Antifreeze probe...
  • Page 53: Cleaning And Maintenance

    5. Cleaning and maintenance 5.1. Exterior cleaning During cleaning operations always use protective equipment. All operations must be carried out with the appliance switched off. Do not use cleaning equipment with jets under pressure. 5.2. Interior cleaning During cleaning operations always use protective equipment. All operations must be carried out with the appliance switched off.
  • Page 54: Lights Replacement

    5.3. Lights replacement During cleaning operations always use protective equipment. All operations must be carried out with the appliance switched off. All operations must be carried out by a qualified and authorized technician.
  • Page 55: Shelf Removal

    5.4. Shelf removal During cleaning operations always use protective equipment. All operations must be carried out with the appliance switched off. All operations must be carried out by a qualified and authorized technician.
  • Page 56: Panels And Grille Removal

    5.5. Panels and grille removal During cleaning operations always use protective equipment. All operations must be carried out with the appliance switched off. All operations must be carried out by a qualified and authorized technician.
  • Page 57: Sliding Condensing Unit

    5.6. Sliding condensing unit For your own protection you must use gloves and safety shoes. All operations must be carried out by a qualified and authorized technician.
  • Page 58: Condenser Cleaning

    5.7. Condenser cleaning During cleaning operations always use protective equipment. All operations must be carried out with the appliance fully disconnected. All operations must be carried out by a qualified and authorized technician. Condenser cleaning should be performed monthly. 5.8. Evaporator cleaning During cleaning operations always use protective equipment.
  • Page 62: Sewage

    5.9. Sewage During cleaning operations always use protective equipment. All operations must be carried out with the appliance switched off. All operations must be carried out by a qualified and authorized technician.
  • Page 63: Evap Pan Cleanning

    5.10. Evap pan cleaning During cleaning operations always use protective equipment. All operations must be carried out with the appliance fully disconnected. All operations must be carried out by a qualified and authorized technician. Pan might be hot, and result in injury. Use liquids vacuum, mild detergent and soft brush for dirt removal.
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    6. Troubleshooting All operations must be carried out by a qualified and authorized technician. Doors not closing: Check for leveled floor; Check for obstruction; Remove doors and check the bearings. Lights not working: - Check light switch position; - Check light connections. Warm case temperature: - Check for air return grille obstruction;...
  • Page 65 Equipment runs constantly: - Condenser dirty; - Condenser fan malfunction; - Temperature and relative humidity too high. Starting relay burns out: - Low voltage; - High voltage; - Compressor short cycles; - Incorrect running capacitor; - Incorrect relay. Head pressure too high: - Unit overcharged;...
  • Page 66: Service

    7. Service This operation must be performed by a qualified technician. Serial number Service by Type of action Date and model...
  • Page 67: End Of Life

    8. End of life HYDRACOOLING products are designed and manufactured in ac- cordance with Directive 2012/19/EU on electrical and electronic waste (WEEE). Concerning preservation, protection and improve- ment of environmental quality, the products HYDRACOOLING must be selectively collected and not confused with household waste.
  • Page 68: Notes

    9. Notes...
  • Page 69: Annexes

    Annexes Annexes A Electrical diagram M100-SS-150/200/250-SC...
  • Page 70 Compressor Overload Relay Start capacitor Condenser fan Thermostat Temperature probe Earth two pin plug Terminal block Ground Evaporator fan Compressor relay Tension signal Switch Fluorescent lighting Heater Float switch Resistor relay Run capacitor Anti-condensation fan...
  • Page 71 M100-SS-150/200/250-R...
  • Page 72 Thermostat Temperature probe Earth two pin plug Terminal block Ground Evaporator fan Tension signal Switch Solenoid valve...
  • Page 73 M100-VC/VD-150/200/250-SC...
  • Page 74 Compressor Overload Relay Start capacitor Condenser fan Thermostat Temperature probe Earth two pin plug Terminal block Ground Evaporator fan Compressor relay Light switch Tension signal Switch Heater Float switch Resistor relay Run capacitor Transformer Led Lighting Anti-condensation fan...
  • Page 75 M100-VC/VD-150/200/250-R...
  • Page 76 Thermostat Temperature probe Earth two pin plug Terminal block Ground Evaporator fan Light switch Tension signal Switch Transformer Led Lighting Anti-condensation fan Solenoid valve...
  • Page 77 Annexes B Implantation Drain outlet Electrical board Refrigeration piping M100-SS/VC/VD-150-SC...
  • Page 78 M100-SS/VC/VD-150-R...
  • Page 79 M100-SS/VC/VD-200-SC...
  • Page 80 M100-SS/VC/VD-200-R...
  • Page 81 M100-SS/VC/VD-250-SC...
  • Page 82 M100-SS/VC/VD-250-R...
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  • Page 84 HYDRACOOLING LDA www.hydracooling.pt...

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