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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 ................ 10 SAFETY ....................10 2.1. Dangers due to misuse ..............10 2.2. Safety guidelines of refrigeration equipment operating with propane (R290) refrigerant ..................
  • Page 3 MAINTENANCE ..................40 9.1. Information on temperatures ............40 9.2. Shelves/brackets (hooks) of the unit..........40 9.3. Defrosting ..................40 9.4. Cleaning ..................41 10. ENERGY SAVING ..................43 11. DISPOSAL ....................43 12. STORAGE ....................43 13. TESTING ....................43 14.
  • Page 4: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Manufacturer information FREOR LT, UAB Katiliskiu St. 92, LT - 02212 Vilnius, Lithuania Manufacturer, +370 5 232 9188; info@freor.com address Made in Lithuania Customer Installation date Installation place Start of the product operation [PLACE FOR PRODUCT LABEL]...
  • Page 5 • The operation manual of JUPITER must be kept at the place of operation. It must be available to technical personnel, service personnel, and repair specialists at any time.
  • Page 6: Dimensions

    1.2. Dimensions Fig. 2. JUPITER H5 remote Fig. 3. JUPITER L5 remote Fig. 4. JUPITER H5 plug-in Fig. 5. JUPITER L5 plug-in...
  • Page 7 Fig. 6. JUPITER H6 remote Fig. 7. JUPITER L6 remote Fig. 8. JUPITER H6 plug-in Fig. 9. JUPITER L6 plug-in...
  • Page 8 Fig. 10. JUPITER H7 remote Fig. 11. JUPITER L7 remote Fig. 12. JUPITER H7 plug-in Fig. 13. JUPITER L7 plug-in...
  • Page 9 Fig. 14. JUPITER H8 remote Fig. 15. JUPITER L8 remote Fig. 16. JUPITER H8 plug-in Fig. 17. JUPITER L8 plug-in For more information on different-sized refrigeration equipment, please visit our website at www.freor.com.
  • Page 10: Package Dimensions

    1.3. Package dimensions Length of the Package length Package height Package height unit 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)
  • Page 11: Safety Guidelines Of Refrigeration Equipment Operating With Propane (R290) Refrigerant

    2.2. Safety guidelines of refrigeration equipment operating with propane (R290) refrigerant Refrigerant R290 (propane gas) is classified as a refrigerant of safety group A3. Based on the refrigerant commonly used in commercial systems, the system design and risk analysis are in accordance with explosion protection regulations (defined by standard EN 378-1 or EN IEC 60335-2-89).
  • Page 12: Safety Guidelines Of Refrigeration Equipment Operating In Hydroloop Glycol System

    2.3. Safety guidelines of refrigeration equipment operating in Hydroloop Glycol system Refrigeration equipment suited with a Hydroloop Glycol system comes with flexible stainless steel ¾” female connections on the pipelines. Safety guidelines: • It is recommended to use propylene glycol. •...
  • Page 13: Personal Protective Equipment

    • Check the area in which the products are placed for foreign objects. Immediately remove incorrectly stored products. • Do not set up or store the unit outdoors. To ensure good air circulation, maintain a minimum distance to the surrounding walls and other units. •...
  • Page 14: Refrigerant Circuit

    The power supply voltage and frequency must match the specifications on the technical data sticker. • Only trained operating personnel may disconnect the unit. • Observe the following safety rules if the unit is damaged during operation or before maintenance: Disconnect the unit (switch off all sources of electrical power).
  • Page 15: Purpose Of Use

    2.11. Purpose of use JUPITER is intended to be used for the presentation of chilled packaged products. It is not intended for storing products without packaging, such as vegetables. For non- packaged foods, the evaporator on the unit should be chosen with a special coating suited for such product storage.
  • Page 16: Unpacking

    Fig. 19. Example of the maximum allowable load sticker UNPACKING Note the following to prevent any risk of injury to personnel when transporting units with a forklift: • Observe transport routes for other forklifts. • Secure transported units. • Only trained personnel may operate industrial trucks. •...
  • Page 17 15 min. Use appropriate equipment for unit transportation (refer to unit weight and dimension information). Lift the unit. Remove the pallet screws. Remove the pallet.
  • Page 18 Install the plastic legs. Lower the unit.
  • Page 19: Installation

    INSTALLATION 5.1. Requirements for the installation of the unit Installation of the unit must be performed by qualified personnel following these requirements: • The unit must be aligned horizontally (both depth and length) and installed in a stable position. • Set up the unit only on the designated adjustable legs.
  • Page 20 Fig. 21. Minimum distances to the walls and ceiling...
  • Page 21: Installation Of The Unit

    5.2. Installation of the unit Apply silicone and screw the nozzle into the drainage opening. Remove the screws and dismount the transportation profile.
  • Page 22 Using the front and rear legs, perform horizontal and vertical pre-adjustment of the unit. The legs are adjustable up to 5 cm. Using the level tool, perform horizontal and vertical pre-adjustment of the unit. Leave the middle legs lifted from the ground 3 - 4 mm.
  • Page 23 Remove the hooked shelves, bottom shelves, and perforated walls. Insert the guiding pins as shown in the figure.
  • Page 24 Seal connection gaps using adhesive foam tape. Apply silicone, as shown in the picture, to seal the joint.
  • Page 25 Perform the final match of the guiding pins and join the units. To achieve a more robust connection, tighten the cabinet legs.
  • Page 26 Insert studs with washers into the indicated places on the front of the unit and tighten them with a wrench. Insert the studs with washers into the indicated unit places and tighten them with a wrench.
  • Page 27 Seal the bottom connection with silicone. Insert the bottom shelves if absent. If there is a gap between the shelves, spread the gap along the entire line.
  • Page 28 Take the bracket to install the lower dust cover. Insert the threaded tapped clip as shown in the figure. Secure brackets on the legs.
  • Page 29 Secure the tapped clips to the dust cover. Connect the dust covers using the self-tapping screws.
  • Page 30 Attach the dust covers and fasten them with the self-tapping screws. Insert the guiding pins as shown in the figure. Connect the top cabinet decoration and adjust the gap between the cabinet cover and the decoration edge.
  • Page 31 Tighten the screws after adjustment of the decoration. Put on the upper front decoration, tighten the screws, and adjust the gaps between the cabinet cover and the edges of the decoration. The gap should be no more than 20 mm. This only applies when there are no doors.
  • Page 32 Attach the plastic bumper using a rubber hammer. Note: unroll the bumper and leave it at room temperature for at least 30 minutes to return to its original shape. Example of an installed JUPITER.
  • Page 33: Maintenance Of The Compressor

    MAINTENANCE OF THE COMPRESSOR 15 min Remove the hooked shelves, bottom shelves, and intake grids. Note: the compressor is always on the right side of the unit if it’s a single-circuit unit.
  • Page 34 Unscrew the self-tapping screws from the lower wall. Remove the lower wall. Unscrew the self-tapping screws from the perforated wall. Remove the perforated wall.
  • Page 35 Unscrew the self-tapping screws from the evaporator cover plate. Remove the evaporator cover plate. Unscrew the self-tapping screws from the fan plate. Disconnect the fan connections. Remove the fan plate.
  • Page 36 Unscrew the self-tapping screws from the compressor’s cover. Remove the compressor’s cover. When everything is done, assemble everything back the way it was, and apply a new layer of silicone seal around the compressors cover. (Optional) Unscrew the indicated screw, rotate the upper compressor to the right.
  • Page 37 (Optional) Start capacitor enclosure is located behind the 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 bolts and remove the cover to gain access to the start capacitors.
  • Page 38: Electrical Connection

    Do not use extension cords or multiple socket strips. DRAINAGE 8.1. Drainage system JUPITER is to be equipped with a suitable drainage system. The condensate can be drained into the tub through the drainage siphon. The condensate tub must be connected to the external electrical outlet, which is protected from the current drain.
  • Page 39 Assembly of the drainage system: Attach the siphon to the condensation nozzle. Attach the drain elbow to the siphon.
  • Page 40: Maintenance

    (Optional) Push the tub under the unit, so that the water can be drained directly. MAINTENANCE 9.1. Information on temperatures Before loading the products into the unit, if the temperature seen on the thermometer is higher than needed, check the temperature settings in the controller. The temperature should be suitable for the display of the products.
  • Page 41: Cleaning

    9.4. Cleaning The unit must be regularly cleaned by trained personnel, as food products are sensitive to bacteria and microorganisms. Regular cleaning: • The unit must be cleaned at least once per week. If needed, when contamination is detected, the unit must be cleaned more often. •...
  • Page 42 Deep cleaning Deep cleaning of the unit must be performed once every 4 weeks by qualified personnel. The unit must be cleaned and disinfected to eliminate pathogenic microorganisms. • Disconnect electrical appliances. • Remove the products from the unit and temporarily place them into a cooled storage room.
  • Page 43: Energy Saving

    10. ENERGY SAVING The unit can be supplied with doors or mechanical night curtains. These options are available on request. During non-business hours of the shop, an open unit should be closed with night curtains (if present). Make sure that the product arrangement does not interfere with the curtains.
  • Page 44: Accessories

    14. ACCESSORIES A variety of special accessories are 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 our sales partners. 15. TECHNICAL DATA 15.1.
  • Page 45: Meanings Of Symbols

    16. MEANINGS OF SYMBOLS Symbol Meaning Qualified specialist Work clothing Protective gloves Brittle surfaces Wrench Screwdriver Rubber hammer Protective goggles Silicone pistol Clamp...
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  • Page 48 FREOR LT, UAB Manufacturer of the commercial refrigeration equipment Katiliskiu St. 92, LT - 02212 Vilnius, Lithuania +370 5 232 9188 sales@freor.com www.freor.com DOM-00XXX-X0000E_v2.3 FREOR LT is not affiliated with Chemours or FREON.

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