Vestfrost VLS 096A RF SDD Technical Manual

Vestfrost VLS 096A RF SDD Technical Manual

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Vestfrost Solutions is working towards reaching the UN - Global Sustainable
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In order to implement Goal no 12 "Responsible Consumption and Production",
this manual has been printed on recycled paper.
Technical manual VLS 096A RF SDD

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  • Page 1 Vestfrost Solutions is working towards reaching the UN - Global Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. The Sustainable Development Goals are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. In order to implement Goal no 12 ”Responsible Consumption and Production”, this manual has been printed on recycled paper.
  • Page 2: Warning

    WARNING WARNING: As the appliance contains flam- mable refrigerant, as stated Do not damage the refrigerant on nameplate, it is essential to system. ensure that the refrigerant pipes WARNING: are not damaged. The appliance may not be ex- The quantity and type of the posed to rain.
  • Page 3 appliance or carry out general WARNING: maintenance unless they are at Do not locate multiple portable least 8 years old and are being socket-outlets or portable power supervised. supplies at the rear of the appli- ance. WARNING: WARNING: Always, keep the keys in a sepa- rate place and out of reach of Appliance use flammable insula- children.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents WARNING ..........2 Periodic preventive maintenance checks ...5 Complete spare part list VLS096A RF SDD ........6 Vital components ........8 Health and safety guidance – Warning! ..9 Required basic tools .........10 Motor compartment .........11 Wire diagram ...........12 Thermostat replacement ......13 Thermostat programming ......16 Starting device replacement .....18 Thermometer replacement .......20 Thermostat sensor replacement...
  • Page 5: Periodic Preventive Maintenance Checks

    Periodic preventive maintenance checks Daily Check: Monitor Temperature Internal lid is placed properly Lid fits and lock tight to cabinet Lid gasket not faulty. Condensation build up in vaccine compart- ment. Weekly maintenance: Remove any water at the bottom of the refrigerator with a cloth.
  • Page 6: Complete Spare Part List Vls096A Rf Sdd

    VLS 096 Complete spare part list VLS096A RF SDD Position Item number Item name 0061 0-6538001 Filter drier, 0087 0-6038175 Base plate fittings, complete 0129 8-036510223 Compressor - BD35K 101Z0211 10-45V - ECU 6520845 2170 0-A9301260103 Distance piece 2431 A915010 Lock complete snap locks 5000 3010049...
  • Page 8: Vital Components

    Vital components Position Item no Description 0129 8-036510223 Compressor 5712 7095714 Thermostat 5712 7095715 Freezer Thermostat 5712 7095716 Safety Thermostat 5727 6520845 Starting Device ECU 6221 7030823 PV Solar Panel Kit 2x180W...
  • Page 9: Health And Safety Guidance - Warning

    Health and safety guidance – Warning! Before any repair job be aware of following! WARNING: Before servicing or cleaning the appliance, disconnect it from power source. WARNING: Danger risk of fire or explosion. Flammable refrigerant used. To be repaired only by trained personnel.
  • Page 10: Required Basic Tools

    Required basic tools 1.Flexible socket wrench - size 7+13mm 2.Nose plier 3.Screwdriver - size 1,0x6,0 + 0,6x3,5 4.Phillips screwdriver 5.Torx screwdriver - size T10 + T20 6.Clamp meter 7.Multimeter Proposed additional service kit/items Sealing kit Tar tape Extra self-tapping screws...
  • Page 11: Motor Compartment

    Motor compartment How to get access to the motor compartment. 1. Use a screwdriver to unlock all 7 clamps. 2. Unlock all 7 clamps 3.Gently pull the compressor grille. How to get access to the motor compart- ment on the back 1.
  • Page 12: Wire Diagram

    Wire diagram...
  • Page 13: Thermostat Replacement

    Thermostat replacement Front with display and adjustments buttons Front with display and adjustments buttons for cooler for safety Back with electrical sockets Top view...
  • Page 14 1. Access electrical components Dismount 2. Open junction box lid 6 x Torx 20 screws and unmount the junction box lid 3. Push clip on both sides. 4. Push the thermostat out of the junction box. 5. Get the new thermostat and uncrew 6.
  • Page 15 8. Use your finger to press/slide the back 7. Place the thermostat back in place of the the fixing clamps to fasten the thermostat junction box body It’s the same procedure that needs to be done for all 3 thermostats...
  • Page 16: Thermostat Programming

    Thermostat programming Front panel commands To display target set point. In programming mode it selects a parameter or confirm an operation. (DEF) To start a manual defrost (UP) To see the max stored temperature. In programming mode it browses parameters or increases the displayed value. (DOWN) To see the min stored temperature.
  • Page 17 Main functions How to see the set point 1. Push and immediately release the SET button. The display will show the set point value. 2. Push and immediately release the SET button or wait for 5 seconds to display the probe value again.
  • Page 18: Starting Device Replacement

    Starting device replacement Starting device: Back, Front with terminal The starting device is mounted to the left board. side of the compressor. 1. Dismount the 6 wires from ECU. 2. Loosen the screw a couple of turns. Grab the wire socket and pull gently. 4.
  • Page 19 It´s the same procedure that needs to be done for both devices. The next 4 pictures is for the device the is 5. Use a screwdriver to disconnect the placed on the side socket from compressor. 2. Loosen the screw a couple of turns. 1.
  • Page 20: Thermometer Replacement

    Thermometer replacement The thermometer is placed in at the front of Thermometer display. the appliance. The thermometer sensor is placed inside 1: Dismount the temperature sensor cover the compartment of the appliance. by loosen the 2 x torx screws – size 10. 3.
  • Page 21 5. Remove black sealing tar-kit and gently 4. Remove the sensors from the housing pull the black wire until the probe is visible 6. Thermometer comes with wire and 7. IMPORTANT! sensor. When re-mounting the new thermometer make sure the wire sealing plug is placed properly...
  • Page 22: Thermostat Sensor Replacement For Refrigerator

    Thermostat sensor replacement for refrigerator 1: Dismount the temperature sensor cover The thermostat sensor is placed inside the by loosen the 2 x torx screws – size 10. compartment of the appliance. 2. Take it out gently, remove the wire and the sensor from the cover.
  • Page 23 7. IMPORTANT! 6. Switch the wires from old to new thermo- When re-mounting the new thermometer stat one by one remember to properly seal the wire feed through...
  • Page 24: Thermostat Sensor Replacement For Freezer

    Thermostat sensor replacement for freezer The thermometer sensor is placed inside 1: Dismount the temperature sensor cover the compartment of the appliance. by loosen the 2 x torx screws – size 10. 3. In Compressor compartment, gently pull 2. Take it out gently, remove the wire and the white wire until the probe is visible.
  • Page 25 6. IMPORTANT! 7. IMPORTANT! When re-mounting the new thermostat When re-mounting the new thermometer sensor remember to properly seal the make sure the wire sealing plug is placed wire feed through. properly...
  • Page 26: Fan Replacement

    Fan replacement 1. Use a screwdriver to loosen all 4 screws. 2. Remove the grill 3. Loosen the wires 4. Spilt the plugs 5.Press the spilts and the fan will get loos 6. Reassemble all parts.
  • Page 27: Fuse Replacement

    Fuse replacement 1. The fuse is placed at the bottom on the 2. Used a screw driver electrical box. 3. Pull out the fuse gently 4. Take the fuse out of the holder gently with you fingers 5. Holder and fuse 6.
  • Page 28: Keep Drain Clean

    Keep drain clean 1. The drain is in the bottom 2. Remove the filter if there is getting any problems with the drain. If the appliance drain becomes blocked by any objects, the water can’t drain away as it should from the vacciencompartment, which will result in water accumulating, which further could result in creating issues with the stored vaccine vials, stickers, cardboard...
  • Page 29: Compressor Replacement

    Compressor replacement Procedure of compressor switch. 1: WARNING! Drain coolant R600a from refrigeration system by vacuum suction. 2: IMPORTANT! Blow refrigeration system with NO/Nitrogen 3: Cut A: Suction and pressure tube B: Capillary tube C: Dry filter 4: Dismount starting device ECU 5: Dismount old compressor 6: Insert new compressor 7: Solder...
  • Page 30: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting Fault Possible cause Remedy Compressor is not Be patient, it is most likely that If this is not the case, check the running. the compressor will start within a following: few minutes. - Check that power is connected and that the wire from the solar panel to the appliance is intact.
  • Page 31: Technical Support

    Technical support If contacting Vestfrost Solutions technical support please supply below information: 1. Model 2. Serial number 3. What is the issue Rating plate Model Serial no. Contact: Vestfrost Solutions Tel. +45 75142250 cce-service@vestfrostsolutions.com Or visit our service-center webpage: http://www.vestfrostsolutions.com/service-center/...
  • Page 32: Recycling Procedures

    Recycling procedures Information for Users on Collection and Disposal Old Equipment and used Batteries This symbol on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries, please take them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2012/19/EU and 2006/66/EC.
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