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OPERATION MANUAL
FREEZER
ERIDA SLIM

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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL FREEZER ERIDA SLIM...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ................. 4 1.1. Manufacturer information ..............4 1.2. Dimensions ..................6 1.3. Package dimensions ................7 SAFETY ....................7 2.1. Dangers due to misuse ..............7 2.2. Refrigerants ..................8 2.3. R290 refrigeration cabinets safety guidelines ........8 2.4.
  • Page 3 9.1. Condensate collection systems in the freezers cabinet Erida Slim ..33 10. MAINTENANCE, DEFROSTING, CLEANING ..........33 10.1. Maintenance .................. 33 10.2. Defrosting ..................33 10.3. Cleaning ..................34 11. LIGHTS ....................35 12. DISPOSAL ....................35 13. STORAGE ....................35 14.
  • Page 4: General Instructions

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1.1. Manufacturer information FREOR LT, UAB Katiliskiu St. 92, LT - 02212 Vilnius, Lithuania Manufacturer, T: +370 5 232 9188 address Made in Lithuania Customer Installation date Installation place Start of the product operation [PLACE FOR PRODUCT LABEL]...
  • Page 5 • The user instruction of the freezer Erida Slim must be kept at the place of operation. It must be available to technical staff, service personnel and repair specialists at any time of the day.
  • Page 6: Dimensions

    1.2. Dimensions Fig. 2. Dimensions of Erida Slim H Fig. 3. Dimensions of Erida Slim L Fig. 4. Dimensions of Erida Slim H Fig. 5. Dimensions of Erida Slim L Plug-in Plug-in For more information visit www.freor.com...
  • Page 7: Package Dimensions

    1.3. Package dimensions Fig. 6. Package dimensions of Erida Slim Length of Package Package freezer, length, A width, B (mm) (mm) (mm) 3900 4050 3125 3265 2345 2485 1560 1705 For package height refer to dimensions paragraph (1.2). SAFETY 2.1. Dangers due to misuse •...
  • Page 8: Refrigerants

    2.2. Refrigerants Non-hazardous and environmentally friendly refrigerants HFC/HFO are used. The specified refrigerants are non-toxic, non-flammable, do not cause any carcinogenic effects and signs of prosoplasia. 2.3. R290 refrigeration cabinets safety guidelines Refrigerant R290 (propane gas) is classified as refrigerants of safety group A3. Based on the refrigerant charges commonly used in commercial systems, the system design and risk analysis are in accordance with explosion protection regulations (defined by standard EN378-1).
  • Page 9: Material Damage During Prolonged Shutdown

    Failure to comply with safety requirements could lead to potential health injuries and safety risks. 2.4. Material damage during prolonged shutdown • Operate the appliance in a stable operating position (horizontal alignment). • Operate the device only on the designated adjustable feet. •...
  • Page 10: Electrical Safety Guidelines

    Electrical safety guidelines: • Do not connect a damaged appliance or damaged parts (such as connecting cables) to the power supply. • Check to ensure safety devices are complete and working. • Do not remove protective devices and covers attached to the unit. •...
  • Page 11: Unpacking

    UNPACKING NOTE: to prevent collisions or risk of injury for persons when transporting units with forklift: • Observe transport routes for forklift. • Make sure units are securely mounted. • Only trained personnel are allowed to operate industrial trucks. • Make sure to consider unit’s center of gravity.
  • Page 12 Remove screws (M6x100 ISO 7380) to lift the unit from the pallet and remove it. Attach the plastic legs in positions.
  • Page 13: Installation

    Pay attention for possible left loose parts, scratches, fluid leaks or any suspicious incidents. Please inform FREOR LT sales department or official partner of FREOR LT about possible violations prior starting the cabinet and disposing all the package materials.
  • Page 14: Ambient Temperature

    Fig. 7. Unsuitable ambient conditions 4.2. Ambient temperature The freezer must be operated under suitable ambient conditions (climate class 3): • Ambient temperature +25°C • Relative humidity 60% • Front airflow rates up to 0.2 m/s Higher temperature can affect operation of the freezer. Excess humidity affects the dew point parameters.
  • Page 15 ≤-10 о Ice cream, portions The freezer cabinet Erida Slim must be protected against external mechanical damage. Shelf load may not exceed established norms. If used for unintended purpose the manufacturer will be exempted from warranty obligations.
  • Page 16: Installation Of The Freezer

    4.4. Installation of the freezer Size: 17, 32 Install plastic legs. Apply silicone and screw the nozzle into the condensate drainage opening.
  • Page 17 Using the front and rear legs, perform horizontal and vertical pre-adjustment of the freezer. The leg is adjustable 5 cm each. Using industrial levelers, perform horizontal and vertical pre-adjustment of the freezers.
  • Page 18 Insert the guides as shown in the figure To connect more accurately the top part of the freezer cabinet, insert guides as shown in the figure.
  • Page 19 With the adhesive foam tape, seal connection gaps. Apply silicone to seal the junction.
  • Page 20 Perform the final match of the guides and put together the cabinets. To achieve a more robust connection, compress the cabinet legs.
  • Page 21 Insert threaded studs with washers into the places at the bottom of freezer cabinet, which are shown in the figure. Tighten them with wrenches. Threaded rod M10x90 ISO 7985. Insert threaded rods with washers into the indicated places on the roof of the display case and tighten them with the wrench.
  • Page 22 Seal the bottom connection joints with silicone. Take the bracket to install the lower dust cover. Insert the threaded staples as shown in the figure.
  • Page 23 Secure brackets on the legs. Secure the threaded staples to the dust cover.
  • Page 24 Connect the dust covers using the self-cutting screws M4x13 ISO 7380. Put on the dust covers and fasten them with the self-cutting screws M4x13 ISO 7380.
  • Page 25 Using a rubber hammer attach the rubber bumper. View after installation.
  • Page 26: Compressor Access In Event Of Failure

    COMPRESSOR ACCESS IN EVENT OF FAILURE Remove hooked grid shelves. Remove bottom shelves.
  • Page 27 Unscrew the self-tapping screw of wall cover. Remove the wall covers.
  • Page 28 Unscrew the self-tapping screws, attaching the fan unit tin-plate to the freezer cabinet bottom, on both sides. Unscrew the marked self-tapping screws from the fan unit tin-plate.
  • Page 29 Remove the fan unit. Unscrew the brackets of the compressor cover.
  • Page 30 Remove the compressor cover. Upon carrying out of the listed actions, it is possible to replace the compressor without any obstacles. After replacement, new silicone layer must be applied on the cover edges.
  • Page 31: Uploading Level

    UPLOADING LEVEL Erida Slim freezer is equipped with shelves. Maximum allowed loads of which are specified in the main layout (Fig. 8). It is forbidden to exceed the indicated maximum loads. Find sticker with information inside cabinet. Right side on inner ceiling.
  • Page 32: General Instructions For Operation

    To save energy during non-business hours of the shop, open freezers should be covered with curtains. 8.2. Operation • The freezer Erida Slim are installed in the shopping premises at a predefined location. • The cabinets must be interconnected in accordance with the furniture installation manual.
  • Page 33: Safe Operation

    DRAINAGE 9.1. Condensate collection systems in the freezers cabinet Erida Slim Freezer Erida Slim requires condensate drainage. The condensate can be drained to the tub trough the condensate drainage siphon. The tub is equipped with electrical heating elements that evaporate water accumulated in the tub. The tub must be watched out and, in the event of the excess water, it must be removed from the system.
  • Page 34: Cleaning

    Evaporators of high-temperature cabinets can be defrosted using recirculation air flows. Evaporators of medium- and low-temperature can be defrosted using electrical heating elements. The ventilator operation during defrosting is described in the technical characteristics. 10.3. Cleaning The freezer must be regularly cleaned as food products are sensitive to bacteria and microorganisms.
  • Page 35: Lights

    • Remove the products from the freezer and temporarily place them in the freezer compartment. • Disconnect electrical installations. • Remove the bottom shelves, air circulation grids and evaporator cover. • Clean the ventilator of freezers from the plaque. Clean foreign bodies from the structures of the evaporator and ventilators.
  • Page 36: Testing

    F and OAM gases. Only an electrician with the respective qualification may carry out inspection and repair of electrical installation. The control informs on faults of the freezer Erida Slim.
  • Page 37 ENABLE ALARM Alarm buzzer and alarm description reset param eters code alarm relay involved active probe 1 error= control automatic not active probe 2 error= def rost automatic d0= 0 / 1 / 4, F0= 1 not active probe 3 error= condenser/product automatic [A4=10/11] active...
  • Page 38 Potential reasons: Error signal Potential reason Troubleshooting Power supply failure (the Check electrical system does not receive installations, network, and power supply). fuses. The temperature of the Remove warm products uploaded products is higher from the cabinet and freeze than the temperature in the them up to the necessary internal space...
  • Page 39 Check for the phase matching (in the event of The freezers is out of changed phases, one- Power supply disorders. order. phase cabinet elements can be operational). Check switches; Fluctuations of the Check the network. Refrigeration cycle electrical network voltage. The compressor is out of disorders.
  • Page 40 Failure of the defrosting clock. Failure of the control system. Icing of the evaporator. High load in the freezer, unsuitable number of products. Call the manufacturer or Failure of the fans. qualified representative. Check for the phase matching (in the event of changed phases, one- phase cabinet elements The freezer is out of...
  • Page 41: Symbols

    17. SYMBOLS Symbol Meaning Type Qualified specialist Work clothing Protective gloves Average time required Wrench Sizes: 13, 17, 32 Screwdriver Rubber hammer Silicone pistol Clamp...
  • Page 42 Date Work Name...
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  • Page 44 FREOR LT, UAB Manufacturer of the commercial refrigeration equipment Katiliskiu St. 92, LT - 02212 Vilnius, Lithuania T: +370 5 232 9188 E: sales@freor.com www.freor.com DOM-4AXXX-0XXXXE_v1.0 FREOR LT is not affiliated with Chemours or FREON.

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