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Product Support and Installation Contractors. 

 

 
Foster Refrigerator recognises that its activities, products and services can have an adverse impact 
upon the environment.  
The organisation is committed to implementing systems and controls to manage, reduce and 
eliminate its adverse environmental impacts wherever possible, and has formulated an 
Environmental Policy outlining our core aims. A copy of the Environmental Policy is available to all 
contractors and suppliers upon request.  
The organisation is committed to working with suppliers and contractors where their activities have 
the potential to impact upon the environment. To achieve the aims stated in the Environmental 
Policy we require that all suppliers and contractors operate in compliance with the law and are 
committed to best practice in environmental management.  
Product Support and Installation contractors are required to:  
1. Ensure that wherever possible waste is removed from the client’s site, where arrangements are in 
place all waste should be returned to Foster Refrigerator’s premises. In certain circumstances waste 
may be disposed of on the client’s site; if permission is given, if the client has arrangements in place 
for the type of waste.  
 
2. If arranging for the disposal of your waste, handle, store and dispose of it in such a way as to 
prevent its escape into the environment, harm to human health, and to ensure the compliance with 
the environmental law. Guidance is available from the Environment Agency on how to comply with 
the waste management ‘duty of care’.  
 
3. The following waste must be stored of separately from other wastes, as they are hazardous to the 
environment: refrigerants, polyurethane foam, and oils.  
 
4. When arranging for disposal of waste, ensure a waste transfer note or consignment note is 
completed as appropriate. Ensure that all waste is correctly described on the waste note and include 
the appropriate six-digit code from the European Waste Catalogue. Your waste contractor or Foster 
can provide further information if necessary.  
 
5. Ensure that all waste is removed by a registered waste carrier, a carrier in possession of a waste 
management licence, or a carrier holding an appropriate exemption. Ensure the person receiving the 
waste at its ultimate destination is in receipt of a waste management licence or valid exemption.  
 
6. Handle and store refrigerants in such a way as to prevent their emission to atmosphere, and 
ensure they are disposed of safely and in accordance with environmental law.  
 
7. Make arrangements to ensure all staff who handle refrigerants do so at a level of competence 
consistent with the City Guilds 2078 Handling Refrigerants qualification or equivalent qualification.  
 

8. Ensure all liquid substances are securely stored to prevent leaks and spill, and are 

not 

disposed of into storm 

drains, foul drain, or surface water to soil. 

 

If not disposed of properly all refrigerators have components that can be harmful to the environment. 
All old refrigerators must be disposed of by appropriately registered and licensed waste contractors, 
and in accordance with national laws and regulations. 

Foster Refrigerator recommends that the equipment is electrically connected via a Residual Current 
Device; such as a Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) type socket, or through a Residual Current 
Circuit Breaker with Overload Protection (RCBO) supplied circuit. 

 

Summary of Contents for XR10

Page 1: ...oster uk com A Division of ITW Ltd Foster Refrigerator Oldmedow Road King s Lynn Norfolk PE30 4JU United Kingdom Original Service Manual XR10 XR20 XR35 Blast Chiller Cabinets LAE CIB BC PU1 Controller April 2014 Issue 2 English 0772 www fosterrefrigerator co uk ...

Page 2: ...y parts of the refrigerator Scouring pads or chemicals may cause damage by scratching or dulling polished surface finishes Failure to keep the condenser clean may cause premature failure of the motor compressor which will NOT be covered under warranty policy Do NOT touch the cold surfaces in the freezer compartment Particularly when hands are damp or wet skin may adhere to these extremely cold sur...

Page 3: ... of separately from other wastes as they are hazardous to the environment refrigerants polyurethane foam and oils 4 When arranging for disposal of waste ensure a waste transfer note or consignment note is completed as appropriate Ensure that all waste is correctly described on the waste note and include the appropriate six digit code from the European Waste Catalogue Your waste contractor or Foste...

Page 4: ...ing green slowly During this time the controller is still connected to the mains and standby does not cut off the main power supply As a consequence only the compressor and condenser are switched off during this time If the cabinet is going to be unused for a prolonged amount of time than the units power supply should be switched off and or disconnected from the mains supply To exit standby press ...

Page 5: ...tart Launch Cycle button and the unit will automatically detect if the cabinet should run in a Probe or Time cycle A Probe cycle is determined by the temperature read from the food probe already inserted in the product at the start of the cycle The Time cycle is determined if the food probe is not inserted in the product at the start of the cycle Please Note If this button is pressed without selec...

Page 6: ... 5 seconds Parameter P01 will be displayed when the menu has been successfully accessed To move to the next parameter press button 1 or 2 Once on the parameter you wish to adjust press and hold button 3 while also using button s 1 or 2 to modify the pre set value After adjustment has been made release button 3 to save the changes The menu will automatically show the next parameter If no buttons ar...

Page 7: ...try 2 0 NO 1 NF 0 1 0 P09 Display Digital Entry 2 0 CD 1 HP 0 1 0 P10 Evaporator probe calibration 10 10 K 0 P11 Presence of bar graph 0 No 1 Yes 0 1 1 P12 Presence of light key 0 No 1 Light key 2 Progression cycle 0 2 1 P13 Type of buzzing sound 0 Frequency 1 0 5s ON 0 5s OFF 1 Frequency 2 0 35s ON 0 35s OFF 2 Frequency 3 0 25s ON 0 25s OFF 0 2 0 P14 Max duration of sound alarm 1 Buzzer never sto...

Page 8: ...YES 0 1 1 P31 Temperature at ventilator switching on after defrosting Evaporator probe 50 100 C 5 P32 Ventilators switched off after defrost 0 60 min 0 P33 Defrost at the beginning of cooling cycle 0 NO 1 YES 0 1 0 P34 Defrost at the beginning of conservation cycle 0 NO 1 YES 0 1 0 P35 Defrost delayed at the beginning of conservation cycle 0 99 min 10 P36 Compressor delayed after switching on 0 30...

Page 9: ...ion differential 1 15 K 3 P49 Duration of skewer probe presence test 0 99 s 60 P50 Check skewer probe inserted 0 99 K 5 P51 Duration of pressure on key to switch off cycle in progress 0 20 s 4 P52 Regulation type 0 FRA 1 UK 2 Specified by user 0 2 1 P53 High refrigeration limit 63 C for FRA 70 C for UK 50 100 C 70 P54 Set point of refrigeration cycle 10 C for FRA 03 C for UK 50 100 C 3 P55 Max dur...

Page 10: ... alarm differential 12 0 K 0 P63 High alarm differential 0 12 K 0 P64 Temperature alarm delayed 0 120 min 60 P65 Door alarm delayed 0 30 min 5 P66 Operation with condenser alarm 0 NO 1 ALR 2 STP 0 2 0 P67 Display with sounding skewer probe 0 E2 1 UN 0 1 0 P68 Reset 0 1 0 ...

Page 11: ...Temperature C 15 15 Compressor Hermetic Hermetic Gas R404a R404a Gas Charge Grams 300 450 Power Consumption Watts 600 900 Current Consumption Amps 3 1 4 2 Electrical Supply 230 1 50 13A 230 1 50 13A Total Heat Rejection Watts 1514 3052 Maximum Ambient Room Temperature 43 C 43 C 1 Evacuation of water from defrost 20 2 Electric supply cable ...

Page 12: ...ns 1 Evaporating Temperature C 15 Compressor Hermetic Gas R404a Gas Charge Grams 1400 Power Consumption Watts 1600 Current Consumption Amps 5 1 Electrical Supply 230 1 50 13A Total Heat Rejection Watts 5120 Maximum Ambient Room Temperature 43 C 1 Evacuation of water from defrost 20 2 Electric supply cable ...

Page 13: ...he warranty policy will not cover problems that result from failure to heed the above warning Removing the Unitcover You should only be required to remove the unitcover for access to the condenser compressor and or controller electrics Remove both the fixing screws situated at the bottom on the unitcover Tilt the cover forward and pull towards you Refitting is the same action but in reverse ensuri...

Page 14: ...ry out a full service this is normally chargeable Failure to maintain the condenser may invalidate the warranty of the condensing unit and cause premature failure of the motor compressor DO NOT use a wire brush to clean the condenser Re fit any panels removed after cleaning Access to the Evaporator After opening the door you will be able to see the evaporator assembly situated at the rear of the c...

Page 15: ...or Regular Cabinet Cleaning As and when required remove all product and shelving beware of cold and or sharp components from the unit Clean exterior and interior surfaces with mild liquid detergent following the directions on the pack at all times Rinse surfaces with a damp cloth containing clean water Never use wire wool scouring pads powders or high alkaline cleaning agents i e bleaches acids an...

Page 16: ... Condenser Fan Ve Evaporator Fan Cd Evaporator Fan Capacitor Rev Evaporator Coil Heater option Vo Anti smell fan option Model Specific Details without Cd1 for model XR10 without Ve2 for models XR10 XR20 and XR35 Supply 1 230v Control Board Front USB Connector Black Blue Blue Brown Black Brown ...

Page 17: ...adhered too Floor Cleaner Splashes of floor cleaner can cause signs of corrosion on the cabinet base and side panels This is due to floor chemicals being a lot higher in acidity then standard stainless cleaner Also the vapour from these chemicals can hang in the air and prolong the damage Incorrect Use Of Cleaning Products Bleaches acids and soda have a high acidic content and should be avoided on...

Page 18: ...cold or warm air sources are not affecting the performance e The condenser is neither blocked nor dirty f The products are placed in the unit correctly g Defrost is not in progress or required If the reason for the malfunction cannot be identified disconnect the electrical supply to the unit and contact your supplier When requesting a service call please quote the model and serial number a 9 digit...

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Page 20: ...ster fr com Germany Foster Refrigerator Gmbh Tel 49 781 990 7840 Fax 49 781 990 7844 Email info foster gmbh de Foster Refrigerator Oldmedow Road Kings Lynn Norfolk PE30 4JU Tel 0843 216 8833 Fax 0843 216 4707 Website www fosterrefrigerator co uk Email support foster uk com a Division of ITW UK Ltd XR10 XR35 SM 04 14v2 UK ...

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