Introduction; Identification & Noise Level; Nameplate; Noise Level - Carrier NEOS 200e Operator's Manual

Truck refrigeration unit
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1. Introduction

This guide has been prepared for the operator of Carrier Transicold re-
frigeration units. It contains basic instructions for the daily operation of
the refrigeration unit as well as safety information, troubleshooting tips
and other information that will help you to deliver the load in the best
possible condition.
Please take the time to read the information contained in this booklet
and refer to it whenever you have a question about the operation of your
Carrier Transicold unit. This manual refers to the standard model. Some
options may not appear in it, and in such cases, you are requested to
consult your Carrier Transicold Service Center.
Your refrigeration unit has been engineered to provide long, trouble-free
performance when it is properly operated and maintained. The checks
outlined in this guide will help to minimize on the road problems. In addi-
tion, a comprehensive maintenance program will help to ensure that the
unit continues to operate reliably. Such a maintenance program will also
help to control operating costs, increase the unit's working life, and im-
prove performance.
When having your unit serviced, be sure to specify genuine Carrier Tran-
sicold replacement parts for the highest quality and best reliability.
At Carrier Transicold, we are continually working to improve the products
that we build for our customers. As a result, specifications may change
without notice.
2. Identification and Noise Level

2.1. Nameplate

Each unit is identified by a nameplate (A) attached to the frame of the
unit. The nameplate identifies the complete model number of the unit,
the Serial Number (B) and some other information.
If a problem occurs, please refer to the information on this plate,
and make a note of the model and Serial Number (B) before
calling for assistance.
This information will be needed when you contact a techni-
cian so that he may properly assist you.

2.2. Noise Level

The "Noise level" decal (C) indicates the noise level in Lwa
(sound power level).
Unit
NEOS 200e
Maximum Sound Power
Level L
(dB)
WA
57

3. Safety

3.1. Warning and Precaution

This manual contains safety and service instructions
to follow in order to prevent any accident. Some of
following decals have been placed on the product
for your SAFETY.
• NEVER manipulate cab command when driving.
• NEVER intervene on the unit for any service or maintenance
operation, contact your Carrier Service Center.
• NEVER remove safety elements (grill, skin, metal sheet). If
damaged, contact your Service Center for replacement.

3.2. Risks

Call 911 in case of accident or emergency.
GENERAL RISKS
Burning with hot and cold
Cuttings
Noise level
Exhaust gas: DO NOT use the unit in a closed space
Asphyxiation: leave the doors open when working
inside the body
Risk of slipping going up in the body - ice on the
floor
Risk of slipping going out of the body - gas / oil on
the floor - leak of refrigerant
Electrical risks – when connecting and disconnecting
standby plug
It is essential to shut down the compartment when the doors are
open if you are not equipped of plastic curtains, in order to
maintain the temperature of this compartment.
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