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Edition 2 Published 14-02-2025 Focus, Focus V, Nova, Cube, EL, CVG, UNI, UNI S...
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Before using the machine, all information in this user manual should be read carefully and un- derstood. Ensure that the instructions below are read and understood, kept up to date according to the machine, and that the instructions are always followed when working with or servicing the ma- chine.
Content Introduction .............. 6 Purpose ......................6 Reading instructions ..................6 1.2.1 Symbol Explanations ..................7 Manufacturer ....................9 Machine designation ..................9 Machine label ....................9 User Groups and Qualifications ..............10 1.6.1 Users ......................10 1.6.2 Maintenance Staff ..................11 Safety ............
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............. 40 8.1.1 Interruption, relief, or isolation of energy ........... 40 8.1.2 Cleaning Procedures - General Cleaning ............40 8.1.3 Cleaning Procedures - Defrosting ..............41 8.1.4 Extra Cleaning Procedures - FOCUS ............. 41 Commercial Page 3 to 66 14-02-2025...
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EL ........................56 11.1.7 UNI ....................... 58 11.2 Assembly drawings and diagrams ..............61 11.2.1 NOVA/CUBE ....................61 11.2.2 FOCUS, FOCUS V ..................63 11.2.3 CVG ....................... 64 11.2.4 EL ........................64 11.2.5 UNI (S) ......................65 14-02-2025 Page 4 to 66...
Introduction 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this user manual is to ensure proper use of the machine, including installation, operation, handling, cleaning, maintenance, dismantling, and disposal. This user manual is an integral part of the machine, providing users with the necessary infor- mation to use the machine properly and safely.
1.2.1 Symbol Explanations The following symbols are used throughout the user manual: Symbol Symbol explanations Attention. Attention required. Indicates required action for establishing safe working conditions or use. Reference to documentation Reference to relevant information in this or another user manual/safety data sheet.
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Safety symbols and pictograms are used to warn and/or inform different user groups. The sym- bols have the following meanings: Contrast to Color of the Geometricial Meaning Safety color the safety graphic Example of use forms color symbol Prohibi- White Black tion Do not touch...
Website: www.elcold.com 1.4 Machine designation The full designation of the machine is: Focus, Focus V, Nova, Cube, EL, CVG, UNI, UNI S (herein- after collectively referred to as "the machine"). 1.5 Machine label A machine plate similar to the one below can be found on the back of the freezer.
1.6 User Groups and Qualifications Users of the machine must identify themselves with a user group, divided according to their user interface and tasks related to the use of the machine, including the entire lifecycle of the machine. The information and instructions in the user manual are divided according to user groups and are marked using symbols, see below.
1.6.2 Maintenance Staff Work tasks, instructions, etc. addressed to the maintenance staff are marked with: Maintenance staff are individuals who: • Are tasked with remedying and fixing faults and deficiencies on the machine. • Are tasked with ensuring that the machine is in a safe operational condition. •...
Safety The machine may only be used as intended. If the machine is used for other purposes, or if modifications are made to the construction, the supplier does not vouch for the safety of the machine. 2.1 Dangerous Situations in Intended Use Warning! Keep all vent openings in the device's casing or in the built-in structure free from obstructions.
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Before starting the machine, the user must generally inspect the machine for visible defects that may reduce safety during operation. Commercial Page 13 to 66 14-02-2025...
2.2.2 Restricted Access Warning! Using the surfaces of the machine as access routes can lead to fall acci- dents or collapse of the machine/machine part, resulting in personal injury. It is not permitted to use the surfaces of the machine as access routes unless they are designed for it.
2.2.3 Placement of Safety Symbols and Pictograms on the Machine All safety symbols, safety signs, and pictograms and their placement on the machine are de- scribed in the table below: Symbol, Sign, or Description Placement Pictogram Danger For Electrical Shock Shielding for the Compressor Room Danger...
Overview of the Machine The machine consists of the following main components: • Compressor • • Freezing chamber • Thermostat 3.1 Intended Use The machine is used to freeze pre-packaged ice cream products. 3.2 Uses That Are Not Allowed The machine may only be used as described. If modifications are made to the machine, the user manual and risk assessment must be re- viewed again and amended if necessary.
3.3.1 Lifespan, the machine The machine is expected to function for 5-8 years. 3.4 Use, placement, and arrangement To fully benefit from the machine, it is important that it is positioned correctly. Even with careful maintenance of the machine, faults can arise, without any specific person being held responsible, such that the product is damaged.
Transport, Handling, and Storage When transporting the machine, for example, using a sack truck, place the center of gravity as centrally as possible over the sack truck. Be aware of the risk of pinching that occurs during the transport of the machine and ensure that the machine does not tip over or tip.
4.2 Storage 4.2.1 Environmental Conditions for Storage During storage, the machine or machine parts must be stored under the same environmental conditions as during operation, see the section on Operational Limitations. If a machine is turned off and put aside for a period, the lid should not be closed, as there must be circulation in the inner container.
Assembly, Installation, and Commissioning This section provides instructions for the connection and commissioning of the machine. Waste from the assembly and installation of the machine must be handled in accordance with applicable national and regional regulations, see the section on Disposal, Destruction, and Re- cycling.
Operation The operation of the machine must correspond to the machine's intended use. See the section Intended use. • Check the conformity between the use of the machine and the intended use before commissioning. 6.1 Controls The operation of the machine can be located in two places. Below you can find what applies to your unit.
6.1.1.2.2 Lamps (Optional) Power connected Freezing (Forces the compressor to run constantly) Temperature alarm (When the box is warmer than -14°C) 6.1.1.3 Electronic Thermostat To display the setpoint Used in programming mode to confirm a selection. NOT IN USE. (UP) To view the maximum temperature in memory. In programming mode, used to increase the displayed value.
Press and immediately release the SET button to display the setpoint on the controller. Press and release the SET button again immediately, or wait 5 minutes, and the probe's temperature will be displayed again. 6.1.1.3.2 Setting the setpoint 1. Hold down the SET button for more than 2 seconds to change the setpoint value. 2.
6.1.2.2 Thermostat Temperature regulation is done using the thermostat located in the compressor compartment, see Figure 3. The higher the number the thermostat is set to, the colder it will get inside the machine. Figure 3 – Adjusting the Thermostat 6.2 Replenishment Place the item in the machine.
Inspection, testing, and maintenance Repair and maintenance personnel must, before commencement of work, be instructed in hid- den dangers, such as electrical hazards and pinch points. Before starting repair, maintenance, etc., the pressurized systems of the machine must be dis- connected and depressurized, electrical supply must be turned off, and the plug must be re- moved.
7.2 Safe execution of maintenance operations The following precautions apply to the machine: • Bring additional lighting during maintenance where necessary to establish safe working conditions. • Establish safe work environments where necessary (e.g., signage, barricading, etc.) • Gain an overview of the connection and disconnection processes for the machine before maintenance begins.
7.3 Energy Control 7.3.1 Disconnection and Lockout Risk of accidental start Dangerous situations can arise from unexpected or unintentional activa- tion of the power supply while individuals are working on machinery. This can cause serious injury or death. Before access is gained to the hazardous parts for the purpose of carrying out repair or mainte- nance, the power supply must be disconnected.
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Is the thermostat correctly set? If the above does not remedy the problem, the supplier should be contacted. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, a service partner, or another similarly qualified person, to avoid hazards. Warning! Risk of electric shock! There may be a transition to the frame if elec- trical cables are damaged.
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Compo- Frequ How: Accept / not- Act: I/A/M nent/Ma ency: accept: I = Inspec- chine tion Part: A = Testing M = Meas- urement Safety-relevant inspection, testing, and maintenance All safety-relevant inspections, testing, and maintenance must be directly integrated into the schedule from the original instructions for use.
Compo- Frequ How: Accept / not- Act: I/A/M nent/Ma ency: accept: I = Inspec- chine tion Part: A = Testing M = Meas- urement Safety-relevant inspection, testing, and maintenance All safety-relevant inspections, testing, and maintenance must be directly integrated into the schedule from the original instructions for use.
Cleaning 8.1.1 Interruption, relief, or isolation of energy Interruption of power supply The plug is disconnected before cleaning work begins. See the section on Interruption and Lockout. 8.1.2 Cleaning Procedures - General Cleaning Cleaning should be carried out as needed to ensure that the machine operates optimally and with minimal energy consumption.
8.1.4 Extra Cleaning Procedures - FOCUS To ensure hygiene in the FOCUS freezer, it is required that the sliding tracks for the glass are cleaned regularly. This cleaning should be done with a vacuum cleaner and a cotton swab moistened with a mild soap solution.
Dismantling, Removal from Operation, and Scrapping 9.1 Disconnection, Relieving, or Isolation of Energy Sources Disconnection of Energy Supply The supply isolator is set to the off position and locked before dismantling begins. See the section Disconnection and lockout 9.2 Special risk reduction measures The machine is dismantled, sorted, and disposed of in categories as required by the applicable environmental requirements at the time of scrapping.
9.3 Personal Protective Equipment Appropriate protective equipment must be used due to the work assessment prior to disman- tling, as well as any required protective gear when using tools, auxiliary equipment, etc. General instructions for personal protective equipment are as follows: Head protection Use head protection where there is a risk of objects falling and the head is generally exposed.
9.4 Sequence or time schedule for decommissioning operations The owner must take measures to reduce the amount of waste, especially by using environ- mentally friendly technology and products that can be recycled and reused. 9.5 Dismantling Before dismantling the machine, a comprehensive plan for the dismantling process must be prepared.
11 Appendix 11.1 List of Spare parts 11.1.1 CUBE ITEM CUBE 22 CUBE 35 CUBE 45 CUBE 53 CUBE 61 DESCRIPTION SLIDING LID UPPER LID 8011.0112 8011.0212 8011.0312 8011.0412 8011.0512 LOWER LID 8011.0113 8011.0213 8011.0313 8011.0413 8011.0513 GREY HANDLE 82HÅND10 FOR LID MINI CASTORS UNDER LID ( SET...
ITEM CUBE 22 CUBE 35 CUBE 45 CUBE 53 CUBE 61 DESCRIPTION FILTER DRYER 82FILTER6XH9 FRONT VENTILA- 82PLASTMFP13,15 TION GRILL 11.1.2 NOVA ITEM NOVA 22 NOVA 35 NOVA 45 NOVA 53 NOVA 61 SCRIP- TION SLIDING GLASS LID UPPER 8014.0104 8014.0204 8014.0304 8014.0404...
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ITEM NOVA 22 NOVA 35 NOVA 45 NOVA 53 NOVA 61 SCRIP- TION STOP- 82E1HU OUT- SIDE DRAIN DIGITAL THER- 82FTERMOMETB2 MOME- THER- 82E35H STAT PANEL THER- 82TERMOSTAT11 STAT R290 GRILL FOR EN- GINE 82SP1417 COM- PART- MENT STORS 8100.0200 4 PCS CAS- TORS 2...
ITEM NOVA 22 NOVA 35 NOVA 45 NOVA 53 NOVA 61 SCRIP- TION POWER SUPPLY 82PSU3 115/230V 11.1.3 FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS ITEM DESCRIPTION SLIDING GLASS LID COMPLETE SET 82GLASF07 82GLASF10 82GLASF13 82GLASF15 82GLASF17 OF GLASS LIDS 3-S1...
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FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS ITEM DESCRIPTION CLEAR LIGHT 9100.0625 9100.0626 9100.0627 9100.0628 9100.0629 COVER MOTOR COMPARTMENT COMPRESSOR 82EMC311 82EMC312 82EMC312 82EMC313 82EMC314 230V 50HZ R290 OTHER STOPPER FOR 82E1HU OUTSIDE DRAIN DIGITAL THER- 82FTERMOMETB2 MOMETER THERMOSTAT 82TERMOSTAT11 R290 GRILL FOR EN-...
11.1.4 FOCUS V FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS ITEM DESCRIP- TION 73 V 106 V 131 V LIFT-UP GLASS LID GLASS LID EXCL. HIN- 8016.0103 8016.0203 8016.0303 GASKET FOR GLASS TÆT073VG TÆT106VG TÆT131VG 2 x 82HA- HINGE 4.6 ---- ---- ENG46 HINGE 4.2...
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GRILL FOR EN- GINE SP1417 COM- PART. STORS 4 8100.0200 PCS KIT FAN 110 BLAES9 - 240V FRONT VENTI- PLASTMFP15 LATION GRILL DRYING FILTER 6 FILTER6XH9 Commercial Page 55 to 66 14-02-2025...
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11.1.6 EL ITEM DESCRIPTION EL 22 EL 35 EL 45 EL 53 EL 61 EL 71 SOLID LIFTING LID HANDLE EL w/ EPCH LOCK HINGE 0.0 ---- ---- HÆNG00 HÆNG00 HÆNG00 ---- 2 x HA- HINGE 4.2 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ENG42...
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ITEM EL 22 EL 35 EL 45 EL 53 EL 61 EL 71 DESCRIPTION THERMOSTAT TERMOSTAT15 R600A DIGITAL THERMOME- FTERMOMETB2 OTHER GRILL F/EN- SP1417 GINE ROOM DRYING FIL- FILTER6XH9 TER 6 MM FAN for 230V BLAES230HBT BASKET EL KURVC150 ---- BASKET EL 71 ---- KURVC200F...
11.1.7 UNI UNI & UNI S ITEM SCRIP- TION UNI and UNI-S Plastic SP1412 foot SP1413 Stopper E1HU for drain Front ventila- PLASTMFP13 tion grill Bracket Beslag BL for fan Precon- Forkondl1 densor Filter Filter6XH9 dryer Cover for motor SP1417 room Square E51H...
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UNI & UNI S ITEM SCRIP- TION Multiplug with TSK0104 TSK0102 TSK0101 TSK0102 cable Starting NEU2140URE NEU2155URE NEU2168URE relay Starting NEU2140USK NEU2155USK NEU2168USK capacitor Motor protector/ NEU2140UKL NEU2155UKL NEU2168UKL KLIXON Cover 103N2009 Cord re- 103N1004 lief Lid and accessories UNI Lid w/o 8010.0100 8010.0200...
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UNI & UNI S ITEM SCRIP- TION INTERNAL LIGHT LED21 LED16 LED17 LED17 LED18 LIGHTS CLEAR LIGHT P-PROFIL02 COVER POWER SUPPLY PSU3 115/230V 14-02-2025 Page 60 to 66 Commercial...
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