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Table of contents 
 
 

1.Safety ........................................................................................................................ 24

 

1.1 Key to symbols ..................................................................................................... 24

 

1.2 Safety instructions ................................................................................................ 25

 

1.3 Proper use ............................................................................................................ 28

 

2. General information ................................................................................................ 29

 

2.1 Liability and Warrantees ....................................................................................... 29

 

2.2 Copyright protection ............................................................................................. 29

 

2.3 Declaration of conformity ...................................................................................... 29

 

3. Transport, package, storage .................................................................................. 30

 

3.1 Delivery check ...................................................................................................... 30

 

3.2 Packaging ............................................................................................................. 30

 

3.3 Storage ................................................................................................................. 30

 

4. Technical data ......................................................................................................... 31

 

4.1 Overview of parts ................................................................................................. 31

 

4.2 Technical specification ......................................................................................... 32

 

5. Installation and operation ....................................................................................... 33

 

5.1 Installation ............................................................................................................ 33

 

5.2 Control panel elements ......................................................................................... 35

 

5.3 Control panel functions ......................................................................................... 36

 

5.4 Tips for the user ................................................................................................... 38

 

6. Cleaning and maintenance ..................................................................................... 39

 

7. Possible Malfunctions ............................................................................................ 41

 

8. Error messages ....................................................................................................... 42

 

9. Discarding old devices ........................................................................................... 44

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Bartscher GmbH 

phone: +49 5258 971-0 

Franz-Kleine-Str. 28 

fax:      +49 5258 971-120 

33154 Salzkotten 

 

Service-Hotline: 

+49 5258 971-197 

Germany 

 

www.bartscher.com 

GB/UK 

Summary of Contents for ECO 700L GN210

Page 1: ...ECO 700L GN210 700820 Original Gebrauchsanleitung V1 1217 ...

Page 2: ...g 30 3 3 Storage 30 4 Technical data 31 4 1 Overview of parts 31 4 2 Technical specification 32 5 Installation and operation 33 5 1 Installation 33 5 2 Control panel elements 35 5 3 Control panel functions 36 5 4 Tips for the user 38 6 Cleaning and maintenance 39 7 Possible Malfunctions 41 8 Error messages 42 9 Discarding old devices 44 Bartscher GmbH phone 49 5258 971 0 Franz Kleine Str 28 fax 49...

Page 3: ...cessible for anyone carrying out the installation servicing maintenance or cleaning Please keep these instructions and give them to future owners of the device 1 Safety This device is designed in accordance with the presently applicable technological standards However the device can pose a danger if handled improperly and inappropriately All persons using the device must follow the recommendations...

Page 4: ...ions The device is not intended for use by individuals including children with physical or mental disabilities insufficient experience and or insufficient knowledge unless such persons are under the care of a person responsible for their safety or have received instructions regarding appropriate use of the device Children should be observed to ensure that they are not playing with or starting the ...

Page 5: ...tions or alterations to the device that are not explicitly approved by the manufacturer may be undertaken DANGER Electric shock hazard To avoid the hazard results please follow the safety instructions below Never allow the power cable to come into contact with heat sources or sharp edges The power cable should not hang over the side of the working surface Ensure that no one can step on or trip ove...

Page 6: ...the device is not used in case of anomalies during operation before cleaning FIRE HAZARD FLAMMABLE MATERIALS HAZARD EXPLOSION HAZARD Incorrect operation of the device may cause fire or explosion hazard due to ignition of its content To avoid the hazard please follow the safety instructions below Do not use any electric devices in the device Never use any flammable liquids for cleaning the device o...

Page 7: ...ned only for cooling and storing of relevant beverages and food The refrigerator may not be used for storing of flammable or explosive materials or fluids like ether alcohol kerosene or glues storing of pharmaceutical products or preserved blood CAUTION Any use going beyond the intended purpose and or any different use of the device is forbidden and is not considered as conventional Any claims aga...

Page 8: ...d by violation of advice concerning operation and cleaning use other than designed alterations made by user use of inadequate spare parts We reserve the right to make technical changes for purposes of developing and improving the useful properties 2 2 Copyright protection The instruction manual including any texts drawings images or other illustrations is copyright No part of this publication may ...

Page 9: ...and inner packing material should be removed completely from the device before installation Durante la recuperación del embalaje hay que cumplir los reglamentos vigentes del país dado Los materiales de empaque con propiedades de reúso hay que reciclarlos Please inspect the device upon completeness In case any part is missing please contact our customer service center immediately 3 3 Storage Keep t...

Page 10: ...verview of parts 1 Electronics module 6 Pre formed bearing rails 2 Digital temperature controller 7 Height adjustable feet 4x 3 Electronics module lock 8 Grid 3x 4 Door 9 Housing 5 Door seal 10 LED lighting 7 5 4 9 8 1 6 3 2 10 ...

Page 11: ...kable Height adjustable feet 4x Control light on off ready temperature fan compressor defrost condenser filter cleaning Capacity 700 litres Shelves Type grille plastic coated Number 3 Gastronorm size 2 1 GN Size W 530 x D 650 mm Height adjustable Pre formed bearing rails Temperature control Electronic in 0 1 C steps Temperature range 2 C to 8 C Coolant R134a Climate class 5 Ambient temperature 10 ...

Page 12: ... surface You must not position the device near open fire electric furnaces heaters or other heat sources such as direct sunlight Hight temperature may damage the surface of the device as well as impair cooling performance and increase energy consumption To avoid damage to the compressor do not tilt the device more than 45 during transport and installation Place the device so that sufficient air ci...

Page 13: ...the device only in case of compliance Before first connection to the electric power supply the device should be left for at least 2 hours to let the refrigerant circulation calm down and avoid any malfunctions If the device was not stored or transported in a vertical position it should stand in a vertical position for about 12 hours before start up In case of loss of power supply or when the plug ...

Page 14: ...h 2 Main switch control light 3 SET function key 4 Telethermostat ON OFF key ON OFF control light 5 Temperature decrease button 6 Manual defrost button 7 Temperature increase button 8 LED light ready 9 Digital telethermostat 2 3 8 9 6 1 5 4 6 7 ...

Page 15: ...a The user may set the 2 C to 8 C temperature When you press the button the digital display shows the set temperature LED light flashes The digital display shows the temperature for 5 seconds During that time you can increase or decrease the temperature using the button and Press the button to confirm the setting Defrosting The digital telethermostat automatically controls the evaporator defrostin...

Page 16: ...ked automatically To unblock the keypad 1 Press and hold the button for 1 second the display shows UnL message for 1 second LED light indications This LED light shows the status on or off of the COMPRESSOR This LED light shows that defrosting is in progress This LED light shows the status on or off of the BLOWER When this LED light is on it is necessary to clean the condenser fliter ...

Page 17: ...Also do not open the door too frequently Do not place warm or hot foods in the refrigerator counter Placing of still uncooled foods may impair the device efficiency and causethe already cooled articles to spoil faster CAUTION Placing the stored products incorrectly may cause the device malfunction Store only packaged foods or food in relevant packaging in the refrigerator Do not store bananas in t...

Page 18: ...device from the socket pull the plug The device is not suited for direct washing via water jets Protect the device from water penetration CAUTION Never use hot water to clean the device Never use aggressive cleaning agents such as scouring powders alcohol or solvent based which may damage the surface of the device To clean the stainless steel do not use iron wool or iron brush as they may leave ir...

Page 19: ... rear wall of the device with a soft brush or dust brush Maintenance CAUTION Unclean condenser impairs the device operation and increases energy consumption The listed maintenance works must be performed by a qualified professional Cleaning the condenser with relevant tools vacuum cleaner or soft brush checking the electric installation Check ofthermostats and sensors check the door seal for tight...

Page 20: ...sufficient ventilation in the place of installation Soiled condenser Condenser cleaning The door is not closing properly Check the door seal clean if necessary Not enough coolant Contact the service company Hot gas valve partly open Contact the service company Condenser blower is not working Contact the service company Evaporator blower is not working Contact the service company Ice formation insi...

Page 21: ...ue Check the unit temperature Check if the device operates correctly Message id flashes and a throbbing signal is heard Alarm door micro switch input Door micro switch input remains open Close the door Contact the service company Check door micro switch Check if the door is in a correct position Message COH flashes and a throbbing signal is heard Condenser temperature too high Contact the service ...

Page 22: ...rded by the probe exceeds allowed thresholds for the unit probe in use Contact the service company Check if the cooling area probe is in order Check connection between the system and probe Unit probe error Pr2 Message Pr2 flashes and a throbbing signal is heard Evaporator probe error parameter P4 1 Pr3 Message Pr3 flashes and a throbbing signal is heard Condenser probe error parameter P4 3 ...

Page 23: ...tronic devices We recommend contacting the professional company of proper unit of the local authorities CAUTION To exclude any abuse and the dangers involved make the waste device unfit for use before disposal For that purpose disconnect device from mains supply and remove mains connection cable from the device Make sure that old device is stored beyond the reach of children until its removal remo...

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