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Translation of the original instructions

 

 

Start-Up

IMPORTANT 

BEFORE CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE CHECK THAT THE DATA ON THE SERIAL PLATE 
CORRESPOND TO THE ACTUAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY.  THE SERIAL PLATE GIVING THE ELECTRICAL 
DATA REQUIRED IN THE INSTALLATION IS FOUND ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE COMPARTMENT. 

An incorrect power supply could be cause of fire, electric shake or accident. 

THE INSTALLATION MUST BE MADE ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS SECTION, 
BY PROFESSIONALLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. 

THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY OF THIS APPLIANCE IS ONLY GUARANTEED WHEN IT IS CONNECTED TO 
AN EFFICIENT EARTHING PLANT AS PRESCRIBED BY EXISTING ELECTRICAL SAFETY REGULATIONS. 

A connection to a defective earthing plant would be cause of short-circuit or electric shake in the case of malfunction. 

THE APPLIANCE MUST ALSO BE FITTED WITH AN EQUIPOTENTIAL SYSTEM WHOSE EFFICIENCY 
MUST BE VERIFIED ACCORDING TO EXISTING REGULATIONS. 

THE USE OF ADAPTERS, MULTI-PLUGS, AND/OR EXTENSION LEADS IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED 

PRELIMINARY GENERAL CHECKS

Check  that  the  floor  is  able  to  support  the  weight  of  the 

appliance and that it is level.   

Control the appliance is perfectly level. Regulate the adjustable feet 

if  necessary.  Use  a  level,  if  needed.  The  maximum  permissible 

deviation from the horizontal plane is +/-0.5 degrees.   

All four feet should rest on the floor. 

Appliances fitted with wheels cannot be leveled, therefore, ensure 

that the surface on which they rest is perfectly horizontal and level.

 

Otherwise the stability of the equipment is compromised and can cause the 

fall of it; The proper operation of the doors could be compromised. 

To avoid possible forming of condensate or ice, there should

be a free space of at  least 5cm between the appliances. On

models with built-in  refrigerating unit, there has to be a  free

space of at least 50cm in front (tables) or above (cupboards);

Do  not  place  the  appliance  close  to  heat  sources  (such  as

ovens, radiators, etc.) or exposed to direct sunlight; do not

prevent air from circulating  inside the engine compartment.

Not  to  respect  these  norms  can  cause  serious  damages  to  the

refrigerating circuit or to products contained in the equipment.

If the appliance has been moved, wait for a while before switching

it on again. In particular, if the handling was made differently as in

it’s working position, you need to wait at least 2 hours.

Remove  the  plastic  protection  from  the  external  surfaces  and

wash the inside part with warm water and mild soap.

Keep away from children the closing keys (if available).

PRELIMINARY ELECTRICAL CHECKS
AND START-UP.

The network voltage and frequency values should be the same

of those reported on the appliance part number plate (point 6 of

the "Rating Plate" paragraph).

An  incorrect  power  supply  could  be  cause  of  fire,  electric  shake  or

accident.

 

• Fit a 16A fuse upstream from the socket. 

 

• Switch the main switch that will be connected to the power 

lead plug to the OFF position. 

CONNECT THE DEVICE TO THE MAINS USING THE 

PLUG PROVIDED.  

THE PLUG MUST BE EASY TO ACCESS WHEN THE 

DEVICE IS INSTALLED 

Check  that  the  socket  is  suitable  for  the  appliance  plug.  If

necessary,  the  socket  should  be  replaced  with  an

appropriate  one  by  qualified  personnel.  These  personnel

should  also  make  sure  that  the  socket  cable  section  is

appropriate to  the power absorbed by the  appliance. Check

that the plug is plugged into the socket

After the above controls have been thoroughly completed the

appliance may be started-up:

Turn the main switch, connected to the power cable plug, to

the ON position.

Press the key “ON/STAND BY” of the control panel to switch

on the appliance.

After  about  1  minute,  the  compressor  will  start  cycling  until

internal temperature reaches the factory-set value.

To modify the factory setting of this value consult the CONTROL

PANEL section.

DO NOT LOAD THE APPLIANCE UNTIL THE SET 

TEMPERATURE VALUE HAS BEEN REACHED 

NEVER EXCEED THE MAX. LOADING LIMIT SHOWED 

ON THE STICKER PLACED INSIDE THE 

COMPARTMENT 

OPERATION

Proper  storage  of  foodstuffs  is  a  relevant  factor  in  the  safe  and

sanitary production of food; in addition, it improves the efficiency

of  foodservice  activities  and  positively  affects  energy

consumption.  Follow  the  directions  below  to  obtain  the  highest

performance possible out of your appliance.

Products  should  always  be  stored  on  the  shelves;  do  not  place

any products on the cabinet’s bottom.

PRODUCTS SHOULD BE PLACED INTO THE APPLIANCE IN 

SUCH A WAY AS TO ALLOW UNOBSTRUCTED AIRFLOW. 

ALWAYS LEAVE SOME FREE SPACE BETWEEN THE 

PRODUCTS AND PREVENT THEM FROM COMING IN CONTACT 

WITH THE WALLS. IF NEEDED, ADJUST THE DISTANCE 

BETWEEN SHELVES. 

Summary of Contents for AGF 0062

Page 1: ... USER MANUAL GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS 3 RECEPTION AND DISPOSING OF UNIT 3 START UP 4 CONTROL PANEL 5 SETTINGS AND TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 8 DIMENSIONS REFRIG CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 57 5 25 C 12 30 C 3 10 C Hiber User Manual AGF 0062 AGF 0072E ...

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Page 3: ...power 10 Other elements nominal power 11 Lamp power 12 Max and min pressure 13 Refrigerant type and q ty 14 Net capacity 15 Insulation expanding gas 16 Manufacture year 17 Climatic class Rev Descrizione modifica 0213 Prima emissione 0313 Aggiunte traduzioni 0513 Aggiunti parametri EN BT e TN 1113 Modificato collegamento res cornice su ICE e BT Schemi elettrici e parametri ...

Page 4: ...ONS DO NOT TIP OR TURNOVER IFIT S NECESSARY TO TRANSPORT APPLIANCE DIFFERENTLY AS IN ITS WORKING POSITION YOU HAVE TO WAITAT LEAST 2HOURS BEFORE OPERATING KEEP DRY STACKING OF OTHER OBJECTS ON THE APPLIANCE MUST BE ABSOLUTELY AVOIDED UNPACKING Remove the protection without using tools that maydamage the surface Keep the packing out of the reach of children as it could be a danger hazard Dispose of...

Page 5: ...it for awhile beforeswitching iton again Inparticular if thehandling was made differently as in it sworkingposition you need towaitat least 2hours Remove the plastic protection from the external surfaces and wash the inside part with warm water and mild soap Keep away from children the closing keys if available PRELIMINARY ELECTRICAL CHECKS AND START UP The network voltage and frequency values sho...

Page 6: ...ppears on the display is activated for 10 seconds If the function is not available and the button is pressed will appear on the display SET POINT This provides access to the set point edit function STOPPING THE BUZZER IF PRESENT Briefly press any button SETTING THE SET POINT PresstheSET button thecompressor LED willflash PresstheUP orDOWN buttonwithin 15 seconds Pressthe SET buttonor do not operat...

Page 7: ... most recent alarm will overwrite the oldest If the duration of the PF alarm causes a clock error the instrument will not provide any information regarding the alarm duration When the cause that triggered the alarm is resolved the display restores normal operation except for the power failure alarm which requires the normal display to be restored manually The HACCP LED provides information regardi...

Page 8: ...information regarding the date and time when the alarm wastriggered The Energy Saving function isnot available in real time Alarm output activated if u1 3 Once the cause that triggered the alarm is resolved the instrument restores normal operation except for thefollowing alarms that require PF any button to be pressed iSd the instrument to be switched off or the power supply to be disconnected CSd...

Page 9: ...RESSIVE DETERGENTS OR CLEANERS THAT MAY DAMAGE ITS PROTECTION ROUTINE MAINTENANCE CONDENSING COIL It is important that the coil can offer the maximum possible heat exchange Use a vacuum cleaner and soft bristled brush to remove all the impurities such as paper or dust that may have deposited on the coil When brushing the condenser exercise great care so as to avoid damaging the aluminum grid or th...

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Page 15: ...s on such as to provoke the exclusion of the consequent value of the evaporator temp among the ones used for the calculation of the relative average for the defrost activation if d8 3 10 r7 C0 compressor delay since you turn on the instrument 4 2 1 2 2 C0 C1 minimum time between 2 activations in succession of the comp 5 6 2 1 2 2 C1 C2 Minimum time the compressor remains turned off 5 2 1 2 2 C2 C3...

Page 16: ...bsolute 1 1 1 1 A2 A4 temp above which the upper temp alarm is activated 10 20 10 10 A4 A5 kind of upper temp alarm 0 NO Alarm1 relative to SetPoint 2 absolute 1 1 1 1 A5 A6 upper temp alarm delay since you turn on the instrument 4 240 240 240 240 A6 A7 temp alarm delay 90 15 90 90 A7 A8 upper temp alarm delay since the end ofthe defrost 14 15 15 15 15 A8 A9 delay in maximum temp alarm 15 15 15 15...

Page 17: ... 0 0 0 0 i1 i2 delay in signaling of door microswitch input alarm 5 5 5 5 i2 i3 maximum duration of the effect caused by activation of the door microswitch on the compressor and the evaporator fan 15 1 15 15 i3 i4 storage of door microswitch input alarm 21 1 1 1 1 i4 i10 0 0 0 0 i10 i11 minimum time the door switch input must be activated such as to provoke the exclusion of the consequent value of...

Page 18: ...Operating time of demistor resistors only if u1 1 5 5 5 5 u6 u7 Cell temp below that at which the evaporator valve is disactivat e d Setpoint u7 only if u1 5 7 2 2 2 2 u7 u8 Tipe of evaporator valve contact only if u1 5 0 0 0 0 u8 u9 Enabling of buzzer 1 1 1 1 u9 247 247 247 LA 2 2 2 Lb LA instrument address 247 Lb baud rate LP Parity 2 2 2 LP 2 2 ...

Page 19: ...o 0 but will not store the alarm 14 During defrosting and dripping and when the evaporator fan is stopped the temperature alarms are absent provided that these where signaled after the activation of defrosting 15 During activation of the door microswitch input the maximum temperature alarm is absent provided the alarm was signaled after the activation of the input 16 When power is restored the ala...

Page 20: ...2 Condenser 3 Filter drier dirty 4 Capillary tube 4 Valve 5 Evaporator 6 Will be borne by the installer remote unit versions All specifications and data are subject to change without notice Copyright REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...

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