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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

SQ1

SQ2

L
E
N

QF1

P1

S1

TH1

R1

C1

F1

FM

FM

F2

2

RH5

RH6

L2

L3

FU

RH3

RH4

RH1

7

6

6

DN 1000

DC 350 /DC 600H/DC 800H/DC 800S/DC 1000H/DC 1000S (NEON LAMP)

DC 350 /DC 600H/DC 800H/DC 800S/DC 1000H/DC 1000S (LED LAMP)

TR2

P1

S1

TH1

C1

F1

F2

S5/S6

S7

FU

RH*

L1

L2/L3

TR1/TR2

B1

SQ1

SQ2

P1

S5

S6

S7

TH1

C1

QF1

R1

F1

F2

SQ1

TR2

L1

L2

L3

P1

S5

S6

TH1

C1

QF1

R1

F1

F2

SQ1

TR1

TR2

TR3

L1

L2

L3

POWER PLUG

LAMP SWITCH

LAMP SWITCH

LAMP SWITCH

THERMOSTAT

COMPRESSOR

OVERLOAD

RELAY

CONDENSER FAN

EVAPORATOR

TEMPERATURE PROBE

TRANSFROMER

LAMP

LAMP

LAMP FOR CANOPY

POWER PLUG

LAMP SWITCH

LAMP SWITCH

S7

LAMP SWITCH

THERMOSTAT

COMPRESSOR

OVERLOAD

RELAY

CONDENSER FAN

EVAPORATOR FAN

TEMPERATURE PORBE

TRANSFORMER

TRANSFORMER

TRANSFORMER

LAMP

LAMP

LAMP FOR CANOPY

POWER PLUG

MAIN SWITCH

THERMOSTAT

COMPRESSOR

CONDENSOR FAN

EVAPORATOR FAN

LIGHT SWITCH

DOOR SWITCH

FUSE

HEATER

FLUORESCENT LAMP

LED LAMP

TRANSFORMER

BALLAST

TEMP. PROBE

DEFROST PROBE

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Summary of Contents for GD1000

Page 1: ...Merchandisers GD350 GD1000 GD1000SL...

Page 2: ...o avoid damage through improper use 1 Keep this instruction manual for future use Should this appliance be passed on to a third party this instruction manual must be handed over 2 This appliance is he...

Page 3: ...t wrap the power cord around the appliance 16 This appliance must be earthed 17 Securely route the power cord that no unintentional pulling or tripping over it is possible 18 Connect the power plug wi...

Page 4: ...atures and catch re from electrical appliances sparking Danger of explosion 33 Make sure that no chemical substances get into the interior of the appliance 34 Warning This product is for food storage...

Page 5: ...an cause short circuit and too high temperatures can damage the synthetic covering of the appliance 44 Do not operate electrical appliances in the inner compartment 45 Take protective measures to prev...

Page 6: ...I O 2 Interior lamp ON OFF switch I O 3 Ventilation openings 4 Casing 5 Power cord with power plug 6 Castors 7 Control panel 8 Locks 9 Shelves 10 Interior lamps 11 Doors 12 Inner compartment 13 Displa...

Page 7: ...tor compressor being stopped and then restarted Temperature setting and control The front panel of the thermostat 1 Defrosting light 2 Compressor operation light 3 Digital thermostat 4 Programming key...

Page 8: ...e in gradual stages if necessary Temperature adjustment PressSET 17 The LED display 18 ashes Select the desired temperature by pressing buttons 19 and press SET 17 again to save the settings The LED d...

Page 9: ...value push or arrows within 20s To memorize the new set point value push the key again or wait 20s Manual defrost The appliance will automatically run a defrost cycle every 12 hours Note the cycle sta...

Page 10: ...moisture extreme heat or cold Please see the climate class and matched temperature range for reference Test room climate class Dry bulb temperature Relative humidity C 1 16 80 2 22 65 3 25 60 4 30 55...

Page 11: ...oors and discard separately Warning hazardous chemicals Do not allow children to play with the old appliance Do not damage the refrigerant circuit during storage and transportation of old appliances M...

Page 12: ...SQ1 TR1 TR2 TR3 L1 L2 L3 POWER PLUG LAMP SWITCH LAMP SWITCH LAMP SWITCH THERMOSTAT COMPRESSOR OVERLOAD RELAY CONDENSER FAN EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE PROBE TRANSFROMER LAMP LAMP LAMP FOR CANOPY POWER PLUG...

Page 13: ...LIGHT NET VOLUME L NET GROSS WEIGHT Kg DIMENSION WxHxD mm 220 240V 50Hz 4 0 10 C Pentane 1 9A 1 4A 255W 230W R134a R600a 22W 339L 75 85 620x595x1890 220 240V 50Hz 4 0 10 C Pentane 4 08A 650W R134a 90...

Page 14: ...GB WARRANTY 13...

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