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NOTICE TO INSTALLERS

These instructions are part and parcel of the product and provide
all the instructions that are needed for the correct installation and
maintenance of the equipment.

Users and installers should read these instructions carefully
and always refer to them. These instructions must be kept
in a known place that is easily accessible to all authorised
operators (installers, users, maintenance technicians).

This blast chiller should only be used for its intended use , i.e. for
blast chilling and shock freezing food. Any other use is considered
inappropriate and potentially dangerous.
The manufacturer accepts no liability and the warranty shall
become void in the case of damage to the equipment, to persons
or to things caused by:
• incorrect installation and/or non compliance with the laws and

legislation currently in force,

• modifications to or other work on the equipment not

approved for the specific model,

• use of spare parts that are not original or not intended for the

specific model,

• non-compliance with any of the instructions contained herein,
• non-compliance with safety regulations and other laws in force

during installation operations.

FOREWORD

This equipment must only be installed by authorised,
trained staff in compliance with the instructions and rules
contained herein.

Before installing the equipment make sure that the existing
electrical system complies with the specifications in force and is
suitable for the rating of the equipment to be installed (V, kW, Hz,
No. of phases and power).
The installer should also check to make sure that existing fire-
prevention regulations are complied with.
The manufacturer provides with each item of equipment a
declaration of compliance with the current laws and regulations.

TRANSPORT AND HANDLING

The equipment can be loaded onto and unloaded from the means
of transport using suitable lifting equipment or by two people
using the handles at the sides of the box (fig. 3.3).

Caution!

Take all necessary precautions when moving the

equipment in order not to damage the equipment, persons or
things. Follow the instructions on the box.

Installation guidelines

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Summary of Contents for KRAB 6010

Page 1: ...KRAB 6010 Instructions for use 501971102025_GB Layout 1 14 01 2008 16 27 Pagina 1 ...

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Page 3: ...recommendations 5 Foreword 6 Use 6 Routine maintenance 13 Installation guidelines 16 Installation 18 Alarms 22 Technical specifications 22 Standard features 22 Dimensions of equipment 23 Dimensions of packaging 23 Electrical diagram 24 501971102025_GB Layout 1 14 01 2008 16 27 Pagina 3 ...

Page 4: ...h and the environment The symbol on the product or on the documents accompanying this appliance indicates that this product should not be disposed of as household waste Please dispose of this appliance at an Electrical Electronic Equipment Collection point as in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal When the appliance is to be scrapped make it unusable by cutting the p...

Page 5: ...om 50 to 90 N from 16 to 32 from 61 to 90 ST from 16 to 38 from 61 to 100 T from 16 to 43 from 61 to 110 Do not store or use petrol flammable liquids or gas in the vicinity of this or other electrical appliances In fact the fumes can cause fires or explosions Do not use mechanical electric or chemical means other than those recommended by the Manufacturer to speed up the defrost process Do not dam...

Page 6: ...ent will extend the remaining cycle by 30 minutes when it restarts Caution Do not obstruct the blast chiller s top and front air vents otherwise the equipment may overheat and suffer damage BEFORE YOU USE THE BLAST CHILLER The following instructions will help you make the best use of use the blast chiller Preliminary cleaning of the chamber Before you start the equipment clean the inside of the ch...

Page 7: ...he shock freezing cycle can be operated in the timer or core probe mode Fast chilling cycle for beverages This cycle is used to chill beverages in bottles or cans You can select one of 3 pre set chilling cycles 5 10 15 minutes by pressing the cycle button repeatedly Holding mode Holding mode starts automatically at the end of the blast chilling shock freezing or fast chilling cycles When the equip...

Page 8: ...e is indicated by the manufacturer Blast chilling 7 kg Shock freezing 4 kg Check that there is enough space between the trays so as to allow enough air to pass through The maximum weight that can be supported by each grille is 5 kg Food temperatures Caution Do not leave cooked food too long at room temperature before blast chilling or shock freezing it Food at room temperature undergoes the follow...

Page 9: ...n of the cycle to 1 2 or 3 hours C2 selects the temperature controlled shock freezing cycle i e controlled by the core probe D selects the BEVERAGE CHILLING CYCLE Press repeatedly to set the duration of the cycle to 5 10 or 15 minutes The cycle duration appears on the display H E This symbol indicates the timer controlled mode with duration set by the user F This display shows the set duration of ...

Page 10: ...st chiller pre chill the empty chamber as follows Select the beverage fast chilling cycle by pressing button D Press button D again to set the duration of the cycle to 15 minutes The duration of this cycle appears on display H Make sure that the door of the equipment is closed and that the chamber is empty Press button A START STOP to start the dummy cycle Wait for the pre chilling cycle to end Th...

Page 11: ... by various factors incl the type of food its thickness or size the initial temperature and the type of container being used The blast chilling or shock freezing cycle ends at the end of the pre set time Blast chilling shock freezing in core probe mode Insert the core probe into the food to be blast chilled or shock frozen Chapt 1 2 2 After cycle B2 blast chilling or C2 shock freezing is selected ...

Page 12: ... be stored inside the blast chiller The food should be adequately covered and protected with cling film hermetic lids or for best results vacuum packed and stored in the refrigerator or freezer Shock frozen foods whose shelf life in the freezer ranges from 2 to 12 months should be identified by a label where the content the dated cooked and the assigned expiry date are to be written with a permane...

Page 13: ... or other harsh substances which could permanently damage the stainless steel surface After cleaning the external surfaces should be protected with oil based products designed for use on stainless steel Caution When cleaning the blast chiller DO NOT remove the serial plates which contain information about the equipment that might be needed by service technicians Control panel The Blast Chiller s c...

Page 14: ...denser CLEANING THE EVAPORATOR Caution Disconnect the equipment from the power supply before carrying out any maintenance To ensure the blast chiller is used correctly and efficiently it is necessary that the evaporator is always clean and that air can circulate freely You can access the evaporator by removing the 4 screws that secure the RH protection grid inside the chamber fig 2 5 This periodic...

Page 15: ...tion and clean it thoroughly MALFUNCTION Caution In the case of any equipment malfunction before calling the retailer and requesting service check that the power cable is plugged in properly and that power is available If the blast chiller is still not working call the retailer and provide the following information data on the serial plate date of purchase alarm code if any shown on the display fo...

Page 16: ...l non compliance with any of the instructions contained herein non compliance with safety regulations and other laws in force during installation operations FOREWORD This equipment must only be installed by authorised trained staff in compliance with the instructions and rules contained herein Before installing the equipment make sure that the existing electrical system complies with the specifica...

Page 17: ...e must be disposed of in compliance with the laws in force in the country where the equipment is used Do not dispose of the package in the environment under any circumstances Caution This packaging is potentially dangerous for children and animals Make sure they do not play with the packaging BASIC SAFETY RULES The user shall be liable in the case of non compliance with the instructions contained ...

Page 18: ...after the unit has been installed If the plug of the unit is not easily accessible the power supply network must be equipped with devices for omni polar disconnection with a distance of opening of the contacts that allows complete disconnection in category III overload conditions Caution If the entire length of the cable is not used DO NOT roll up the cable Nevertheless ensure that is does not get...

Page 19: ... cords or cables Consider the location of the sockets when deciding where to install the blast chiller We also strongly recommend that the following instructions are complied with to prevent overheating Built in models to allow enough air circulation leave the back of the installation compartment open Provide a minimum air vent of 300cm2 fig 4 3 1 When the equipment has been inserted into the comp...

Page 20: ...wer connection After carrying out this inspection Check power absorption with the help of an ammeter Carry out at least one complete blast chilling or shock freezing cycle Demonstrate to the client how to use the equipment with specific reference to the client s own requirements SAFETY AND CONTROL SYSTEMS Please note General protection fuses protect the entire power circuit from short circuits and...

Page 21: ...and the panel lifting system are housed built in models Once maintenance is complete replace the covers and tighten the screws return the appliance to its original position turn it on and check that it is working Replacing fuses Caution Always disconnect the equipment from the power supply before carrying out any maintenance Lift the front cover replace the faulty fuse with an identical one see el...

Page 22: ...technician to replace the condenser The circuit board does not turn on 1 No power 2 Protection fuse broken 1 Check connection to mains power supply 2 Call a service technician to replace the board The compressor is working but the chamber is not cold 1 No cooling gas 2 Air condenser dirty 1 Call a service technician 2 Clean the condenser Alarms Technical specifications Voltage 230 V 1 50Hz 230 V 1...

Page 23: ...335 255 62 Kg 640 656 OPEN HERE O P E N H E R E 680 Dimensions of equipment Dimensions of packaging 23 Blast chiller built in model dimensions in mm dimensions in mm 501971102025_GB Layout 1 14 01 2008 16 29 Pagina 23 ...

Page 24: ...µF FU1 Fuse 5x20T 10A 250V Breaking capacity H 1500A Body ceramic quartz MS1 Compressor MS2 MS3 Condenser fans MS4 Evaporator fan MD1 Top panel motor only for built in version R1 Air temperature gauge PT100 R2 Core probe PT100 R3 Door heater S1 Top panel microswitch only for built in version S2 Safety pressure switch 24 501971102025_GB Layout 1 14 01 2008 16 29 Pagina 24 ...

Page 25: ...colour embossed in words on the base of the plug Replacement fuse covers are available from your local electrical store For the Republic of Ireland only The information given in respect of Great Britain will frequently apply but a third type of plug and socket is also used the 2 pin side earth type Socket outlet plug valid for both countries If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outle...

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