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Rev.5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500

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3.0

 Unpacking

3.0  Start to unpack

  

 

All packing materials used for this unit are suited for recycling.

 

 

Before and during unpacking, check the state of the unit. In case of damage, photograph  

 

 

the damage, store the packing material, and contact the transporter as soon as possible but  

 

 

at the latest within fifteen working days after receiving the goods.

3.1  Unpacking the unit

 

The MCC is placed inside a crate during transport, take the following steps to unpack.

 

 

1. 

Remove the top crate pane and foam.

 

 

2. 

Remove the front and rear boards.

 

 

3. 

Remove both side boards.

 

 

4. 

Lift the unit from the support beams using a pallet truck or forklift.

 

 

5. 

Remove the supporting beams.

 

 

6. 

Observe the safety and warning signs.

 

       

           

  

 

 

Summary of Contents for MCC-120 H

Page 1: ...ented in this document is only valid for standard hot and cold modular convenience counters MCC configurations and is not intended to be all encompassing The individual specifications may differ Proce...

Page 2: ...o adhere to these regulations or by not observing the usual caution or care in actions operation maintenance or repair activities even if not explicitly described in this manual As a result of constan...

Page 3: ...r 49 7 2 Operation access controller 50 8 0 Service instruction controller replacement 51 9 0 Maintenance 56 9 1 Parameter MCC Hot Settings Full Serve 57 9 2 Parameter MCC Hot Settings Self Serve 58 1...

Page 4: ...ded view MCC Hot Electrical Humidified 110 15 0 Electrical schematic MCC Hot Self Serve One phase 112 15 0 1 Electrical wiring MCC Hot Self Serve One phase 113 15 0 2 Electrical schematic MCC Hot Self...

Page 5: ...Frequency Power consumption 1 3 Pictograms and symbols In this manual the following pictograms and symbols are used WARNING symbols WARNING WARNING Possible physical injury or serious Risk of Fire dam...

Page 6: ...part of the safety measures They may never be covered or removed and have to be clearly visible during the entire lifetime of the unit Immediately repair or replace damaged or illegible pictograms wa...

Page 7: ...refer to MCC user manual section 5 1 6 Service and technical support The electrical schematics of the unit are included at the end of this manual In case of malfunctions which are not fixable by you...

Page 8: ...ermostat controls the temperature The electronic thermostat has been pre set at the factory This value can be changed for self serve models between 40 C and 70 C 104 F and 158 F and for serve over mod...

Page 9: ...installed operated and serviced in a safe manner the instructions provided by the manufacturer should be adhered to at all times The cabinets can also be supplied with or without under frame to be ins...

Page 10: ...automatically For the automatic filling system an additional electrical box is implemented which controls the filling process Hand filling system Automatic filling system Complete build up structure o...

Page 11: ...al and contact the transporter as soon as possible but at the latest within fifteen working days after receiving the goods 3 1 Unpacking the unit The MCC is placed inside a crate during transport take...

Page 12: ...e Top Hinge Bottom Hinge 3 1 Mounting of optional front doors first version for details first version refer 6 0 There are 2 different heights of plastic washers to align the height of the front doors...

Page 13: ...ep the door in a tilted position during this action Press the hinge pin at the upper side downwards Turn the door in a vertical position so the upper hinge pin will align with the upper hole Release t...

Page 14: ...ght of the doors To adjust the doors in height after placement Loose the mounting screws of the hinge a little If loose the glass can be moved slightly inside the hinge assembly 3 2 Mounting of option...

Page 15: ...emperatures and a relative air humidity remains below 60 Keep the plinth free from any obstacles to ensure ventilation Hot Unit The unit is set at 65 C 149 F intake air temperature for the self servic...

Page 16: ...Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious injury or in death 4 1 Applying price rail Optional price rails for Hot self serve models can be mounted using the front screws underneath e...

Page 17: ...of horizontal levels Refer to user manual 4 5 Solid back option On request the unit can be ordered having a solid back in stead of sliding doors 4 6 First use Before starting to use the unit clean th...

Page 18: ...linth by attaching it to both rear Adjustable legs using its two clamps Insert the pegs of both side plinths into the slots of the rear plinth Secure the side plinths by inserting the pegs into the sl...

Page 19: ...9384461 MCC 90 Shelf insert 400x475 mm Middle Shelf 9384470 MCC 90 Shelf insert 400x550 mm Bottom Shelf 9384471 MCC 90 Shelf insert 550x410 mm Top Shelf 9384537 MCC120 Shelf insert 550x475 mm Middle...

Page 20: ...9389813 9389813 Price rail set MCC 150 9389814 9389814 9389814 Evaporation tray 9389820 9389820 9389820 Bumper MCC 90 9380207 9380207 9380207 Bumper MCC 120 9380205 9380205 9380205 Bumper MCC 150 9380...

Page 21: ...Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 21 5 0 MCC Drop in Doc nr 9124590 Rev 0 Registration form MCC Drop in Unpack instruction The MCC Drop in will be delivered packed in a crate Start unpacking by removi...

Page 22: ...nr 9124590 Rev 0 Registration form MCC Drop in Unpack instruction Remove short sides first Left and Right by unscrewing them Next remove front and back panel they are also screwed onto the support bea...

Page 23: ...ove corner pieces EPS foam Unit is placed on a metal sub frame for transport purposes Frame is kept together with metal strip at the front and the back Keep strip in place during placing process Keep...

Page 24: ...e documents and glass shelfs from unit After placing cabinet in final position remove tie wraps which hold the shelf holders Make sure the shelf holders are placed in the required sleeve for the wante...

Page 25: ...Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 25 5 1 MCC 90 Drop in Dimensions Self Serve For reference...

Page 26: ...still easily accessible for service after installation by means of a removable hatch Provide enough space to place the counter with a stacker Maintain the dimensions and minimum requirements as indica...

Page 27: ...Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 27 5 3 MCC Hot Drop in Specifications Self Serve For reference...

Page 28: ...both front wheels when applicable Cold units with remote CO2 R744 refrigerant WARNING Remote R744 refrigerant is environmentally friendly but under high pressure It is non toxic with zero Ozone Deplet...

Page 29: ...Make sure that the furniture is still easily accessible for service after installation by means of a removable hatch Provide enough space to place the furniture with a stacker Maintain the dimensions...

Page 30: ...ation by means of a removable hatch The condenser must be cleaned regularly Keep enough space on the back of the unit to enable servicing which implies the back panel of the furniture can be removed P...

Page 31: ...binet above the cut out in the counter top with a forklift and support it using the wooden beams supplied with the unit Step 2 Lift the cabinet from below using stable filler blocks and remove the woo...

Page 32: ...tallation instruction 5 Step 4 Remove and discard the metal transportation frame Step 5 Install the control panel using the supplied mounting plate and screws up to 1 meter from the original position...

Page 33: ...s Make sure ventilation openings have the correct size and the cabinet remains accessible for service and maintenance Make sure after build in the cool engine is still accessible Keep in mind the comp...

Page 34: ...Page 34 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Doc nr 9124589 Rev 0 Registration form MCC Drop in installation instruction 7...

Page 35: ...Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 35 6 0 Installation Front door section first version...

Page 36: ...screws one on each bottom corner Drop In Raise the unit at least 30cm from tabletop level in order to access the screws for the child guard Be careful to support the unit such that no components or c...

Page 37: ...1 Glass Nylon washer with collar 2 Step 9 Place hinge on glass door One on the bottom one on top Hight adjustment washer 3701241 and 3701242 For placement washers wait till step 22 Step 10 Place glass...

Page 38: ...left and right sliding door stopper Both fixed with three screws Step 15 Place new longer top column cover two screws Re mount side glass holder the first screw Mount second screw just before back co...

Page 39: ...Place nylon bearing in profile packet in bag with hinge Step 18 Place bumper rubber in bottom profile two Step 19 Place top profile set step 3 in top column cover Step 20 Place additional white stud...

Page 40: ...an scratch the bottom plate Always place hight adjustment nylon washer first before placing the bottom hinge pin in its bearing Step 22 Adjust glass door height by adjusting position in the hinge plac...

Page 41: ...doors MCC 2nd version The technician working on the unit will be fully responsible for abiding the locally prevailing safety rules and regulations Technical activities must be performed by qualified...

Page 42: ...Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 6 1 Installation Front door section Second version Page 2 9124721 Instruction front doors MCC Door set MCC 60 9380369 MCC 90 9380370 MCC 120 9380371 MCC 150...

Page 43: ...from tabletop level in order to access the screws for the child guard Be careful to support the unit such that no components or connections underneath the base of the unit are damaged while doing so S...

Page 44: ...it has slid entirety past the top guide CAUTION Once past the top guide the glass pane might fall if not properly held Hence do not leave it standing upright without being supported by both guide rail...

Page 45: ...cover s window support two screws b Mount screws in new top column cover Step 9 a Replace white or black stud removed earlier Step 11 a Place top front beam in side profiles Slide the beam into the f...

Page 46: ...op beam with the glass door Step 15 a Place hinge pin into bearing Step 16 a Place distance ring on hinge pin Step 17 a Fasten hinge pin loosely making sure the door is kept in place Step 13 a Check p...

Page 47: ...epeat step 14 till 19 for each front door depending on MCC variation Replace removed sliding doors covers in reverse order Replace top air guide or assy air box in reverse order If this does not fit a...

Page 48: ...check all function are working correctly 7 0 1 Control Panel On Off Switches hot unit Heating Lighting 7 0 2 Factory settings The unit is set at 149 F 65 C intake air temperature If required this temp...

Page 49: ...main switch is displayed Switch OFF main switch r12 0 for changing the pre installed application Press UP DOWN to scroll through the parameter list Configure the o61 parameter to select a pre install...

Page 50: ...the lighting with appropriate switch next to controller 7 2 1 Loading the unit Only place products that have a core temperature of at least 185 F 85 C or above Only with packaged hot products in bags...

Page 51: ...f controllers as placed in our units from factory Four possible controllers are used For Service replacements we only deliver Eliwell ICPlus 902 Please find below the difference in connections and par...

Page 52: ...Page 52 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 2 Instruction Controller replacement...

Page 53: ...Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 53 Instruction Controller replacement Page 3 Difference in connections between the four controllers...

Page 54: ...and only change orange arced parameters manually Note When adjusting parameters manually change dro first if needed User parameters SP1 Temperature set point 149 F dF1 Differential 2 K HS1 Max set poi...

Page 55: ...djusting parameters manually change dro first if needed User parameters SP1 Temperature set point 203 F dF1 Differential 2 K HS1 Max set point limitation 210 F LS1 Min set point limitation 32 F LoC Ke...

Page 56: ...tance to keep a daily cleaning pattern from first use onwards Maintenance schedule for users For detailed cleaning instructions refer to User manual chapter 5 Examples Cleaning possibility the top gla...

Page 57: ...t out voltage 0 V A75 Maximum voltage 270 V d01 Defrost method no no defrost nAt natural no d02 Defrost stop temperature 6 C d03 Defrost Interval 8 hr d04 Max defrost time 30 min d05 Defrost delay at...

Page 58: ...enable no A73 Minimum cut in voltage 0 V A74 Minimum cut out voltage 0 V A75 Maximum voltage 270 V d01 Defrost method no no defrost nAt natural no d02 Defrost stop temperature 6 C d03 Defrost Interva...

Page 59: ...y certified and qualified persons in a well ventilated environment 10 0 2 Replace the mains cord WARNING Hazardous electrical voltage If the mains cord is damaged it must be replaced by a fully certif...

Page 60: ...ting Full Serve units Resistance 1 Remove wiring two from the element 2 Connect the probe of the multimeter to each of the wires 3 Test the probe with a Ohmtester values see below Current 1 Place amp...

Page 61: ...wiring connection 5 Air flow not functioning Unit does not reach desired temperature 1 Heating element malfunction HOT unit only 2 Cooling unit malfunction COLD unit only 3 Strong air current along un...

Page 62: ...wiring Check power on elements per shelf Check current with AC current tester Check Resistance refer 6 4 Replace element Check wiring Check power on fans per shelf Replace Air box Power Supply Tumble...

Page 63: ...at all The unit becomes too hot Broken Sensor Loose sensor Broken Sensor Loose sensor Replace sensor Check sensor wiring Replace sensor Check sensor wiring Water intake Hot FS only Not filling of Humi...

Page 64: ...aware of the weight of the glass 2 Remove the air guide for the hot version or the air box for the cold version by simply lifting them out HOT COLD 3 Loosen the adjusting screws which secure the glass...

Page 65: ...ntirety past the top guide CAUTION Once past the top guide the glass pane might fall if not properly held Hence do not leave it standing upright without being supported by both guide rails or holding...

Page 66: ...ersions please select appropriate type In order to replace the sliding doors take following step 1 Remove Sliding door stopper three screws Left and right side 2 Remove rail cover loosen mounting scre...

Page 67: ...e type Recognizable Two screws on top of rail cover Top back side two left and two right In order to replace the sliding doors take following step 1 Remove Sliding door stopper three screws Left and r...

Page 68: ...w each 2 Lift bottom shelf at the front It is turnable 3 Sensor is located at the back 4 Sensor is screwed from the outside in 5 Remove glass pane from lowest shelf see 11 10 6 Remove fan box see 11 9...

Page 69: ...mounting screws 3x of child glass Screwed from underneath 3 Place new child glass 4 Mount in reverse order Mounting screws 12 8 MCC Air guide replacement 1 Air guide replacement 2 For replacement open...

Page 70: ...emove glass pane clamp 4 or more bolts depending on unit length 3 Remove Glass pane refer 11 10 4 Remove air box 1 connector two screws 5 Replace in reverse order Note If replacement has to take place...

Page 71: ...air outlet cover by removing the screws depending on length three or more screws 2 Remove glass mounting profile by removing the screws depending on length three or more screws 3 Lift out glass pane...

Page 72: ...n some versions you also need to loosen the screws on the side of the under storage compartment After loosening the screws you can remove the panel by pulling it slightly down and then turning it towa...

Page 73: ...screw top 5 Disconnect connector in Column before you do so make a note of the placing of the red and black cable in the connector 6 Take LED light out of LED light holder and place new LED 7 Connect...

Page 74: ...lement NEVER make a connection underneath the heating element Connect the wires in the column using a wago connector like the one on this picture Take care of connecting Red to Red Blue to Blue and Ye...

Page 75: ...ve 3 Replace in reverse order Back panel 1 Remove back panel by removing the holding screws left and right bottom corner Bottom view 2 Pull panel slightly towards you and down to remove 3 Replace in r...

Page 76: ...ll outlet Step 2 For easy access please remove both side glasses Slide the double glass pane towards the front along the top A and bottom B guiding rails The side pane can be removed from the unit onc...

Page 77: ...Remove cover deck both left and right Step 5 Remove GN pan careful not to spill water Step 6 Remove top cover from heating element box 4 bolts Step 7 Remove wire connection from element by removing th...

Page 78: ...ance bracket on heating element in the middle and positioning the element in the new mounting holes Step 12 Mount the element in place using the delivered mounting nuts and gaskets Tighten the nuts wi...

Page 79: ...e element Airflow should not be interrupted by the wire Wire under airflow from blower Step 15 Close heating element cover removed in step 6 Step 16 Close unit by replacing all parts removed during th...

Page 80: ...Page 80 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 13 0 Technical Specifications MCC Hot 2 Full Serve US...

Page 81: ...Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 81 13 1 Technical Specifications MCC Hot 2 Self Serve US...

Page 82: ...Page 82 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 13 2 Technical Specifications MCC Hot 3 Full Serve US...

Page 83: ...Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 83 13 3 Technical Specifications MCC Hot 3 Self Serve US...

Page 84: ...Page 84 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 13 4 Technical Specifications MCC Hot Self Serve Humidified US...

Page 85: ...Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 85 13 5 Technical Specifications MCC Hot 4 Full Serve US...

Page 86: ...Page 86 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 13 6 Technical Specifications MCC Hot 4 Self Serve Humidified US...

Page 87: ...vice Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 87 13 7 Explanation difference in levels and shelfs Level 2 Shelf 1 Level 1 Level 3 Shelf 2 Level 2 Shelf 1 Level 1 Level 4 Shelf 3 Level 3 Shelf 2 Level 2 Shelf...

Page 88: ...ge 88 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 14 0 Exploded view MCC Hot 3 Level Self Serve 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Complete assy 25...

Page 89: ...over Shelf MCC 60 Rear cover Shelf MCC 90 Rear cover Shelf MCC 120 9384303 9384235 9384304 15 Fan Box Middle MCC 60 Fan Box Middle MCC 90 Fan Box Middle MCC 120 9380072s 9380058s 9380074s See remark s...

Page 90: ...ge 90 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 14 1 Exploded view MCC Hot 3 Level Self Serve 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Complete assy 25...

Page 91: ...SS 60 middle 230V Assy shelf MCC Hot SS 60 large 230V Assy shelf MCC Hot SS 90 small 230V Assy shelf MCC Hot SS 90 middle 230V Assy shelf MCC Hot SS 90 Large 230V Assy shelf MCC Hot SS 120 small 230V...

Page 92: ...Page 92 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 14 0 Exploded view MCC Hot 2 Level 70 69 68 67 82 72 72 73 77 300 65 64 301 302 305 76...

Page 93: ...1 70 Assy Glass sliding door 60 Left Assy Glass sliding door 90 Left Assy Glass sliding door 120 Left 9380765 9380767 9380769 1 1 1 72 Side glass topside bracket 9384201 1 73 Side glass MCC 2 level s...

Page 94: ...Page 94 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 14 1 Exploded view MCC Hot 2 Level 65 64 300 82 73 72 72 69 70 67 68 301 302 79 303 250 Middle 250 Large 306...

Page 95: ...C120 9380017s 9380018s 9380019s 1 1 1 82 Side glass MCC 2 level 9382750s 2 250 Assy shelf MCC Hot SS 60 middle 230V Glass pane Assy shelf MCC Hot SS 60 large 230V Glass pane Assy shelf MCC Hot SS 90 m...

Page 96: ...ge 96 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 14 2 Exploded view MCC Hot 3 Level Self Serve 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Complete assy 25...

Page 97: ...MCC 60 Rear cover Shelf MCC 90 Rear cover Shelf MCC 120 9384303 9384235 9384304 1 1 1 15 Fan Box Middle MCC 60 Fan Box Middle MCC 90 Fan Box Middle MCC 120 9380072s 9380058s 9380074s See remark seria...

Page 98: ...ge 98 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 14 3 Exploded view MCC Hot 3 Level Self Serve 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Complete assy 25...

Page 99: ...C Hot SS 60 middle 230V Assy shelf MCC Hot SS 60 large 230V Assy shelf MCC Hot SS 90 small 230V Assy shelf MCC Hot SS 90 middle 230V Assy shelf MCC Hot SS 90 Large 230V Assy shelf MCC Hot SS 120 small...

Page 100: ...Page 100 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 14 4 Exploded view MCC Hot 3 Level Self Serve 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 72 300...

Page 101: ...0s 9380210s 9380222s 9380212s 1 1 1 1 1 1 70 Assy Glass sliding door 60 Left Assy Glass sliding door 90 Left Assy Glass sliding door 120 Left 9380217s 9380211s 9380213s 1 1 1 71 Back panel MCC 60 Back...

Page 102: ...vice Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 14 5 Exploded view MCC Hot Structure X level Full Serve version 1 83 85 86 87 89 90 91 92 93 95 94 96 97 98 99 102 106 107 108 109 L 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 20...

Page 103: ...ulation bottom MCC 60 Insulation bottom MCC 90 Insulation bottom MCC 120 9382076 9382083 9382119 1 1 1 91 Insulation front 9382077 1 92 Inner shell MCC 60 Inner shell MCC 90 Inner shell MCC 120 938409...

Page 104: ...e 104 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 14 6 Exploded view MCC Hot Structure X level Full Serve version 2 Operator side Customer side Operator side Operator side 94 83 206 215 106 107 211 210...

Page 105: ...support MCC 120 9384082 9384125 9384290 1 106 107 Product plateau MCC 60 400 mm Product plateau MCC 90 mm Product plateau MCC 120 mm 9384082 9384125 9384290 2 202 Water level sensor 9382215s 1 204 Fa...

Page 106: ...Page 106 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 14 7 Exploded view MCC Hot 4 Level 306 301 302 73 82 72 72 300 300 65 64 67 68 303 77 76 69 70 250 250 250...

Page 107: ...ss MCC 9382030s 2 see 73 85 Front glass pane tilted forward MCC 60 Front glass pane tilted forward MCC 90 Front glass pane tilted forward MCC 120 Front glass pane tilted forward MCC 150 9382033s 93820...

Page 108: ...Page 108 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 14 8 Exploded view MCC Hot Electrical 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 50 52 46 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 53 61 62 55...

Page 109: ...support bracket 9384091 Depending variation 50 Led driver EDXe 160 12 054 30007730 1 52 Box electronics 9384094 1 53 Strain relief Nut for cable gland 9222076 9222077 1 1 54 End Clamp Clip fix 35 5 P...

Page 110: ...Page 110 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 14 9 Exploded view MCC Hot Electrical Humidified 34 36 37 38 40 41 42 43 44 45 50 52 46 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 53 61 62 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71...

Page 111: ...700mm MCC90 Led 3000k 12V 1000mm MCC 120 9382075 9382067 9382068 Depending variation 44 Led Armature support bracket 9384091 Depending variation 50 Led driver EDXe 160 12 054 30007730 1 52 Box electro...

Page 112: ...Page 112 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 15 0 Electrical schematic MCC Hot Self Serve One phase Schematics till production week 42 2021...

Page 113: ...Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 113 15 0 1 Electrical wiring MCC Hot Self Serve One phase A1 A2 1L1 3L2 5L3 7L4 2T1 4T2 6T3 8T4 N L N L GN 2A 1A 5B 4B 5B 4B 2A 1A...

Page 114: ...Page 114 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 15 0 2 Electrical schematic MCC Hot Self Serve Schematics started production week 42 2021...

Page 115: ...Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 115 15 0 3 Electrical wiring MCC Hot Self Serve Schematics started production week 42 2021 N L GN A1 A2 1L1 3L2 5L3 7L4 2T1 4T2 6T3 8T4 N L 2A 1A 5B 4B 5B 4B...

Page 116: ...Page 116 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 15 1 0 Electrical schematic MCC Hot Self Serve One phase and time relay...

Page 117: ...ervice Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 117 N L N L GN 5 6 2A 1A 5B 4B 5B 4B 2A 1A Tijd relais instellen 2m tijdspanne 12 5 tijd BE modus 15 1 1 Electrical wiring MCC Hot Self Serve One phase and time...

Page 118: ...Page 118 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 15 2 1 Electrical schematic MCC Hot Self Serve Three phase...

Page 119: ...Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 119 15 2 2 Electrical wiring MCC Hot Self Serve Three phase...

Page 120: ...v 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 15 2 3 Electrical wiring MCC Hot Self Serve Three phase Schematics started production week 42 2021 N L GN A1 A2 1L1 3L2 5L3 7L4 2T1 4T2 6T3 8T4 N L 2A 1A 5B 4B...

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Page 122: ...Page 122 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 15 3 Circuit Diagram MCC Hot Full Serve first version...

Page 123: ...ervice Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 123 15 4 Electrical wiring MCC Hot Full Serve first version A1 A2 1L1 3L2 5L3 7L4 2T1 4T2 6T3 8T4 N L WATER SUPPLY CONTROLBOX 2A 1A 5B 4B 5B 4B 2A 1A 3A 2A 6B 5...

Page 124: ...Page 124 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 15 5 Circuit Diagram MCC Hot Full Serve second version...

Page 125: ...ice Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Page 125 15 6 Circuit Diagram MCC Hot Full Serve first second version A1 A2 1L1 3L2 5L3 7L4 2T1 4T2 6T3 8T4 N L WATER SUPPLY CONTROLBOX 2A 1A 5B 4B 5B 4B 2A 1A 3A 2A 6B...

Page 126: ...Page 126 Rev 5 Service Manual MCC Hot USA 20220500 Fri Jado B V Blauwhekken 2 4751 XD Oud Gastel The Netherlands Tel 31 0 76 50 85 400...

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