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2) Place the refrigerator in a ventilated place, away from flammable material, to be provided by high-
temperature heaters, fireplaces and other sources of heat, direct sunlight, humidity and dust (see Figure 2). 
3) Place the cooler on a stand or on the floor perfectly flat! (see fig.3).  
4) Place the refrigerator for a minimum distance from walls that can become clogged air circulation! attention 
to the positioning of the machine inside the mobile support of the aquarium. support should be open or be 
equipped with forced ventilation with electric fans. (see fig.4).  
5) Do not cover the refrigerator and do not try to move it when it is running.  
(see fig.5).  
6) The refrigerator is not equipped with pump, therefore needs to be connected to an immersion pump or a 
filter outside. 
In any case, the prevalence of the pump should not exceed 8mt, otherwise the machine could be damaged 
irreparably. (see fig.6).  
7) Do not turn the bars or refrigerator. Should this happen accidentally wait at least 20 minutes before you 

turn it on. (see fig.7). 
 
 

C) TIPS FOR INSTALLATION:  

1) if you are not experts call a technician for installation.  
2) connect directly to the condenser outlet with no put or triple multi taken.  
3) The outlet must be accompanied by earth.  
4) make sure that the outlet is adequate to withstand the power of the machine (see technical data on page 
4, 5 and 6 under "power").  
5) Do not connect the plug before you install the unit.  
 
 

D) INSTALLATION METHOD:  

As explained previously, the inlet must CONNECTED TO OPERATE pumps.  
The refrigerator must not be fitted into a mobile closed. Should this be necessary, mount the electric fan for 
the recirculation of air inside the cabinet INSTALLING THE GRID OF VENTILATION WITH AN AREA NOT 

Summary of Contents for HC-100 A

Page 1: ... by the heating caused by accessories fitted into the heater pump lighting system etc 4 The refrigerator must be placed in a ventilated space and b not b in support of the aquarium if it is equipped with doors INSTALLATION When you open the box checked that the product inside is intact with no damage caused by transport or by accidental falls Check carefully that all the pieces needed to be in its...

Page 2: ...filter outside In any case the prevalence of the pump should not exceed 8mt otherwise the machine could be damaged irreparably see fig 6 7 Do not turn the bars or refrigerator Should this happen accidentally wait at least 20 minutes before you turn it on see fig 7 C TIPS FOR INSTALLATION 1 if you are not experts call a technician for installation 2 connect directly to the condenser outlet with no ...

Page 3: ... to be programmed B SETTING THE TEMPERATURE King pressed the button SET for more than 3 seconds and appear dipslay temperature refrigeration King pressed the button to increase the temperature or the button to decrease King pressed the button SET to confirm the desired temperature or wait 8 seconds after which it will set and the display automatically returns the temperature of the aquarium The va...

Page 4: ... running water and dry THEM BEFORE REASSEMBLING See Fig 8 7 Replace the filters by repeating the previous steps in reverse SOLUTION TO SMALL PROBLEMS PROBLEM The refrigerator does not work and the display is switched off PROBABLE CAUSE A The refrigerator is turned off B Energy inadequate C The fuse is broken SOLUTIONS A Turn on the refrigerator B Make sure the plug is fully connected to the C Repl...

Page 5: ...perfectly flat or replace it SPARE PARTS HC 100A 1 display control 2 electronic circuit 3 cover of the circuit 4 upper cover adapters for 5 tubes 6 ghiere 7 handle 8 temperature sensor 9 evaporator 10 condensed re 11 fan with motor 12 base 13 interrupt re 14 fuse 15 switch box 16 grille front 17 filter 18 compressor ...

Page 6: ...onic circuit 3 cover of the circuit 4 upper cover adapters for 5 tubes 6 ghiere 7 handle 8 switch 9 switch box 10 evaporator e 11 base 12 compressor 13 fan with motor 14 condensed re 15 sensor temperature 16 front filter 17 grille front ...

Page 7: ... cover 5 electronic circuit 6 cover of the circuit 7 sleeves 8 upper cover 9 adapters for pipes 10 ghiere 11 condensed re 12 cover rear 13 handles 14 filter side 15 grid side 16 side cover 17 interrupt re 18 switch box 19 fan with motor 20 compressor 21 base 22 evaporator ...

Page 8: ...ol 4 front cover 5 electronic circuit 6 compressor 7 sleeves 8 filter side 9 grid side 10 upper cover 11 adapters for pipes 12 ghiere 13 handles 14 rear grille 15 condensed 16 fan with motor 17 base 18 compressor 19 embeddings cover 20 cover of the circuit ...

Page 9: ...SWITCH C 1 CAPACITOR M COMPRESSOR T SENSOR TEMP HC 150A TC 01 CONTROL TEMP FT FUSE PTC STARTER MOTOR FAN FAN OL MOTOR PROTECTION DIP SWITCH MC COMPRESSOR T SENSOR TEMP HC 300A HC 500A TC 01 CONTROL TEMP FT FUSE PTC STARTER MOTOR FAN FAN OL MOTOR PROTECTION MC COMPRESSOR T SENSOR TEMP ...

Page 10: ... 150A HC 300A HC 500A HC 1000A EN55014 1 2000 A1 2001 A2 2002 EN61000 3 2 2000 EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 EN55014 2 1997 A1 2001 EN61000 4 2 4 5 6 11 Do not use the equipment in bathrooms 1 Verify that the voltage stated on the label conforms to your voltage 2 Check the status of the machine and the power cord before connecting 3 Maximum operating temperature range of the chill 35 C 4 DO NOT ALTER T...

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