2Wire 3185550/146127 manuel dutilisation Cleaning the AIR Condenser, STAINLESS-STEEL Maintenance

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- OPERATION MANUAL -

Wash the door gasket with water. Accurately dry with a dry cloth. We recommend wearing protecting gloves throughout the operations. (pict.13)

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Hand-wash the probe using lukewarm water and a mild detergent or products with biodegradability higher than 90%. Rinse with water and sanitary solution. Do not use detergents containing solvents (such as trichloroethylene, etc) or abrasive powders

ATTENTION: do not use hot water to wash the probe (pict.14)

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CLEANING THE AIR CONDENSER

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The air condenser should be kept clean to ensure the appliance's performance and efficiency, as air should freely circulate inside the appliance. (pict.15)

The condenser should therefore be cleaned every 30 days, using non-metal brushes to remove all dust and dirt from condenser blades.

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Access to the condenser is obtained by removing the front panel. (pict.16)

STAINLESS-STEEL MAINTENANCE

By stainless steel we mean INOX AISI 304 steel. We recommend following the instructions below for the maintenance and cleaning of stainless-steel parts. This is of the utmost importance to ensure the non-toxicity and complete hygiene of the processed foodstuffs. Stainless-steel is provided with a thin oxide layer which prevents it from rusting. However, some detergents may destroy or affect this layer, therefore causing corrosion. Before using any cleansing product, ask your dealer about a neutral cleansing product, as to avoid steel corrosions. If the surface has been scratched, polish it with fine STAINLESS-STEEL wool or a synthetic-fibre abrasive sponge. Always rub in the direction of the grain. (pict.17)

WARNING: Never use iron wool for cleaning STAINLESS STEEL. Furthermore, avoid leaving iron wool on the appliance surface as tiny iron deposits may cause the surface to rust by contamination and affect the hygiene of the appliance.

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Contents 3185550/146127 Page Programs .…………………….………………………………………………………………10 Maintenance and Cleaning ……………………………………………………………23Description of Controls ………………………………………………………………7 Manual Cycles .…………….………………………………………………………………15Dimensions …………………………………………………………………………………42 Installation …………………………………………………………………………………26Refrigerant Material Safety Data SHEET………………………………………40 General Instructions on Delivery Chapter Technical DataInformation for the Reader Chapter General InstructionsSetting UP Tab.2 Model Max. output/cycle CapacityPosition of Trays Storage Temperatures and TimesMachine Loading Tab.3 Core ProbeControl Panel Chapter Description of Controls… Core … Time Manual settingPrograms Manual Store Ok or No IFR Chilling Cycle Operation ChapterPrograms USER’S Cycle Recommended Working CyclesDisplay shows the program number and name USER’S ProgramsStoring USER’S Programs Shows Delete a USER’S ProgramKeep menu/esc pressed for 5 seconds. The display Rename a USER’S ProgramPRE-COOLING Cycle ƒ Soft Positive Chilling Cycle Manual Cyclesƒ Negative Freezing Cycle ƒ Hard Positive Chilling CyclePress enter to confirm your choice. The display shows Negative Freezing Cycle with TimerNegative Freezing Cycle with Core Probe Soft Positive Chilling Cycle with Core Probe Soft Positive Chilling Cycle with Timer Hard Positive Chilling Cycle with Core ProbeHard Positive Chilling Cycle with Timer Negative Store Storing CyclesPositive Store Defrosting PrintingPress enter to start printing the saved cycles Cleaning the Cabinet Maintenance ChapterMaintenance and Cleaning Pict.12Cleaning the AIR Condenser STAINLESS-STEEL MaintenanceOFF DIS USEIntroduction InstallationMAX Room Temperature TAB.4 Detail of above data plateWiring Pict.27Testing Connection to Condensate DrainClock Setting LanguageAlarms and Fault Analysis TAB.5 Progressive number ranging from A01 to A30Fault Cause Remedy TAB.5Description of Parameters ServiceParameters Print Changing Parameters Display showsReset Memory Use the keys up and down to displayRestoring Default Parameters This function restores the original parametersPrinter Installation INPUTS/OUTPUTSElectrical Compartment Access Mod. BCF44244 / BCB44244 / BC40-4Procedure for Rough Dismantling the Appliance Wiring Diagram PlateControl and Safety Systems DisposalMount the upper bracket Refrigerant Material Safety Data SheetDoor Reversal Installation Manual Dimensions BCF11514 BC113-14BCF22020 Appendix TAB.1a ModelTAB.4 Pict.47 DescriptionListe DES Références Normatives …………………………………………………3 Comment SE Préparer AU Démarrage ……………………………………………4Entretien DU Tableau Électrique …………………………………………………37 Données Générales Informations Pour LE Lecteur ChapitreDonnees Generales a LA Remise Chapitre Données TechniquesComment SE Préparer AU Démarrage Tab.2 Modéle Rendu max/cycle CapacitéDurée DE Conservation Placement DES RécipientsChargement DE LA Cellule Sonde a Coeur Panneau DE Commande Chapitre Description DES CommandesRéglages manuels Programmes Manuel Conservation… Coeur … Temps Ok ou No Imprimer Regler Horlose Langue Alarme ServiceDegivrage Cycle DE Refroidissement Rapide IFR Fonctionnement ChapitreProgrammes Utilisation DE Programmes Utilisateur Cycles ConseillésCycle Utilisateur Programme Le premier emplacement libre s’afficheEnregistrement Programmes Utilisateur Renommer UN Programme Utilisateur Effacer UN Programme UtilisateurOn affiche Cycle DE PRÉ-REFROIDISSEMENT Cycles Manuels Temps de refroidissement rapideCycle DE Refroidissement Rapide Negatif Avec Sonde À Coeur Cycle DE Refroidissement Rapide Negatif À TempsNeg Temps Ok Esc Cycle DE Refroidissement Rapide Positif Soft À Temps Cycle DE Refroidissement Rapide Positif Hard À Temps Appuyer sur la touche Up pour afficher Cycle DE ConservationConservation Positive Conservation NegativeDégivrage ImpressionManuel D’INSTRUCTION Nettoyage Enceinte Entretien ChapitreNettoyage ET Entretien Nettoyage DU Condenseur a AIR Entretien Acier InoxInterruption D’UTILISATION Temperature MAX DU Local D’UTILISATIN TAB.4 Mise EN PlaceBranchement Electrique Essais Regler HorloseEvacuation DES Eaux DE Condensation Langue Alarmes ET Analyse EN Panne TAB.5Advenue avec le numéro progressif d’alarme de A01 à A30 Panne Cause Solution Parametres Description DES ParametresRegulation Impression Modification DES Parametres Restore Default Parametres Enregistrées en mémoire. On afficheInstallation DE L’IMPRIMANTE Entrees ET DES SortiesEntretien DU Tableau Électrique Ecoulement Plaquette Schéma ÉlectriqueSystémes DE Contrôle ET Témoins Stockage DES DéchetsInversion Porte Fiche Technique DU RefrigerantManuel D’INSTALLATION Dimensions D’ENCOMBREMENT BCF22020 Annexes TAB.1aCirculation air min Modèle Quantité air Cfm 79A