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6.   ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND PERIODIC CHECKS 

 

 

These kinds of operations are at client’s expenses.

 

 

In case some malfunctioning of the unit are observed, please make sure this is not due to non-maintenance reasons, before you apply to qualified 
assistance. 

 

The accurate and periodic cleaning of the unit will reduce the risk of damages to the unit itself and to the products stored within.

 

 

See following tab for reference.

 

 

ATTENTION !

 Before starting any maintenance and cleaning operation make sure you operate on the 

main switch in order to deactivate tension 

(pic. 6)

 

 

 

 

   

(pic 6)

 

 

 

MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS AND THIR FREQUENCY. A SUMMARY TAB. 

OPERATION 

DESCRIPTION 

FREQUENCY 

Surfaces’ cleaning 

 

Wash exclusively with warm water and neutral soup; rinse abundantly and wipe off with a soft 
cloth. 

 

Do not use abrasive products 

 

weekly 

Plastic surfaces’ cleaning 

 

Wash exclusively with warm water and neutral soup; rinse abundantly and wipe off with a soft 
cloth. 

 

Do  not  use  alcohol,  acetone  and  any  solvent  that  might  spoil  the  look  and  structure  of  the 
material. 

 

weekly 

Glass surfaces’ cleaning 

 

Use only specific products for glass cleaning 

 

Using water alone might lead to calcareous deposits on the glass surfaces 

 

daily 

Wooden surfaces’ cleaning 

 

Use exclusively a wet cloth. 

weekly 

 
 
Additional defrost 

 

Under  particular  conditions  of  temperature  and  humidity,  the  frost  that  normally  forms  on  the 
evaporator and fans might increase in volume, so leading to a faulty functioning the unit. 

 

If these conditions should last, the assistance of a qualified technician shall be needed. Waiting 
for this service, it is suggested to operate one or more defrost cycles (despite the damages this 
might cause to the stored product) 

 
 

Waiting for 

qualified 

assistance 

 
 
 
Periodic defrost 

 

In  order  to  obtain  the  best  performance  from  the  cooling  system,  we  suggest  to  operate  an 
extended defrost cycle. 

 

Before you do that, please remove displayed products from inside the cabinet; always operate 
an additional defrost cycle in order to remove from the evaporator the largest possible amount 
of frost or ice. Turn the main switch off for 5 hours (min.) 

 

Before re-starting the unit, make sure that frost has totally melted and wipe carefully.  

 
 
 

max. 15 DAYS 

ATTENTION!    DO NOT CLEAN THE UNIT WITH WATER JETS 

 

7.    EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE 

This type of operation has to be made by qualified technician only. 

 

ATTENTION!

  

Before operating any maintenance, make sure the tension is deactivated. (pic.11). 

 

 

Lamps’ replacement:  qualified technician needed. 

 

 

Air condenser cleaning:  qualified technician needed. When the fan is switched off you can clean the condenser 
with a compressed air jet. Never use metallic brushes. Use protection gloves  

(pic.7).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 (Pic.7.) 

Summary of Contents for CIAO GEL 12

Page 1: ...ICE CREAM DISPLAY CABINET CIAO series Maintenance And Use Manual CIAM SPA Viale dei Pini 9 Petrignano d Assisi PG Italy tel 075 80161 Fax 075 8016215 http www ciamgroup it e mail info ciamgroup it...

Page 2: ...freezers and ice machines For ETL marked cabinet UL471 CAN CSA C22 2 No 120 M91 NSF ANSI 7 2009 1 4 RESPONSIBILITY CIAM spa declines any responsibility relevant to damages on persons animals and or p...

Page 3: ...cle Refrigerating gas R 404A Glasses Heated side glasses hetaed front glass Standard internal compressor Type Hermetic single phase No 1 1 1 Nominal power W 600 725 2 x 560 Power current of display ca...

Page 4: ...ong stock have not to be ascribed to the manufacturer 5 4 DISPLAY CABINET POSITION The refrigerated display cabinet needs particular environmental conditions in order to offer the right performance so...

Page 5: ...the choice of piping diameter and insulation thickness has to be taken by specialised technical personnel who know specific parameters The choice of piping diameter and insulation thickness has to be...

Page 6: ...se the display cabinet has a dipper well it is necessary make the connection of its water outlet with the main water drain outlet besides it is necessary set a load water tube to the dipper well to th...

Page 7: ...a wet cloth weekly Additional defrost Under particular conditions of temperature and humidity the frost that normally forms on the evaporator and fans might increase in volume so leading to a faulty f...

Page 8: ...evaporator blocked by frost Verify the efficiency of the gasket seal relatively to the glass superstructure Verify that the display area is not crossed by draughts Verify that backsliders or night bl...

Page 9: ...ronics Replace digital thermostat Defrost water missing Water drain pipes are blocked Remove the obstacle Defrost cycle is not efficient Verify the efficiency of control panel slave module sensor sole...

Page 10: ...LEMENT OUTLET AIR HEATING ELEMENT REAR GLASS HEATING ELEMENT INTERNAL GLASS HEATING ELEMENT FRONT GLASS UPPER FRAME HEATING ELEMENT FRONT GLASS LATERAL LOWER FRAME HEATING ELEMENT FRONT GLASS LATERAL...

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Page 12: ...L OF EVAPORATOR FANS The fan control mode is selected by means of the FnC parameter FnC C n fans will switch ON and OFF with the compressor and not run during defrost FnC C y fans will run continuousl...

Page 13: ...Remote display select which probe is displayed by the remote display XW REP P1 Thermostat probe P2 Evaporator probe P3 auxiliary probe 1r2 difference between P1 and P2 P1 P2 DEFROST tdF Defrost type...

Page 14: ...ore signalling the BAL alarm message The relay outputs are switched OFF The alarm will stop as soon as the digital input is de activated CONFIGURABLE INPUT PRESSURE SWITCH PAL If during the interval t...

Page 15: ...Power supply 230Vac or 110Vac 10 Power absorption 7VA max Display 3 digits red LED 14 2 mm high Inputs 3 NTC probes Digital inputs 2 free voltage Relay outputs Total current on loads MAX 20A compresso...

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