Attachment 1DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY30
Attachment 2WIRING DIAGRAM - 41210064100031
The manual contains symbols to attract the reader’s attention and highlight particularly
important aspects. The table below illustrates the meaning of the various symbols used.
Read the instructions manual
Danger: Live electrical parts
Attention / Danger
Information
Visual observation
Internal condensing unit
Use of protective clothing
Requests for maintenance or operations must
be carried out by qualifi ed staff or technical
after-sales centres.
Important information
Operations that must be performed by two
persons.
Notes / Important notes
Remote condensing unit
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1. NOTES / IMPORTANT NOTES
The content of this manual is of technical nature and is owned by
ISA. It is forbidden to reproduce, circulate or modify all or part of
its content without written consent. Any infringement will be legally
pursued.
The manual and the conformity certifi cate are an integral part of the
equipment and should always accompany the product in the event of a
transfer to a new location or to a new owner. The user is responsible for
the integrity of these documents, for their consultation and during the
whole life cycle of the equipment itself. Keep this manual in a safe place.
It should be available for consultation near the equipment at all times.
If lost or destroyed, you can request a copy of the manual from ISA
by specifying the exact model, serial number and year of manufacture.
The manual refl ects the manufacturing technology at the time of supply.
The manufacturer reserves the right to modify its products in any way it
deems necessary, with no obligation to update manuals and machines
relating to previous manufacturing batches.
This equipment is not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or by persons
lacking the necessary experience and knowledge, unless they are
supervised by a person responsible for their safety who has instructed
them on how to use the equipment. Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the equipment. Always refer to this
manual before going ahead with any operation. Before doing any type
of work, disconnect the equipment from the power supply. Any work on
electric and electronic parts or cooling system components should only
be carried out by trained personnel in compliance with current laws.
Always refer to this manual before taking any action. Before attempting
any intervention disconnect the equipment from the power supply. Work
on parts, electronic components or the refrigeration system must be
carried out by qualifi ed personnel, in full compliance with the regulations.
The Manufacturer cannot be held liable for any injury to persons or
animals, or damage to the product itself in the event of:
• Improper use of the equipment or use of the appliance by
unqualifi ed or unauthorised personnel.
• Failure to comply with current legislation.
• Incorrect installation and/or power supply faults.
• Failure to observe the instructions contained in this manual.
• Failure to follow the maintenance programme.
• Unauthorised modifi cations.
• Installation of non-original spare parts in the equipment.
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1. NOTES / IMPORTANT NOTES
• Installation and use of the equipment for purposes other than those
for which the appliance was designed and sold.
• Tampering with or damage to the power supply cable.
Liability for applying the safety instructions contained in this manual is
held by the technical personnel responsible for the intended use of the
equipment, who should ensure that authorised personnel:
• Are qualifi ed to carry out the requested activity.
• Are aware of, and carefully comply with, the instructions contained in
this document.
• Are aware of, and apply, the general safety standards applicable to
the equipment.
The buyer is responsible for training personnel using the appliance on
the risks, safety devices and general health and safety rules required
by the laws of the country where the appliance is installed.
Users/operators should be aware of the position of all the controls and
how they work, as well as of the features of the appliance.
They should also read this manual in its entirely.
Maintenance work should be conducted by qualifi ed personnel after the
appliance has been prepared adequately.
Danger
Unauthorised tampering or replacement of one or more parts of the
appliance, use of accessories that modify the use of the same and
use of spare parts different to those recommended, can become the
cause of injury.
Danger
Any work conducted on the on the appliance must involve
disconnection from the power socket and in any case, none of the
protective elements (grid, casing) should be removed by nonqualifi ed staff. The appliance should not be operated when these
protective elements have been removed.
Note
In order not to compromise functionality and safety of the appliance,
the particularly complex installation and maintenance activities are
not documented in this manual and are performed by specialised ISA
technicians.
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1. NOTES / IMPORTANT NOTES
Never use electric devices inside this appliance. Do not use mechanical or other
means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than recommended by the
manufacturer . K eep the air vents in the casing of the appliance or in the structure
built into the wall free of obstructions. Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
RISK OF EXPLOSION
Do not store in the equipment products which contain fl ammable propellants
and explosives.
R744 - REFRIGERANT (WHERE APPLICABLE)
The refrigerant R744 is a gas that is compatible with the
environment. Pay close attention during transport, installation and
that the destruction not to damage the refrigerant pipelines.
IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE:
Keep away from the fl ame or ignition sources. Properly ventilate
the premises for a few minutes. Turn the unit off, pull the plug.
Inform customer support service.
WARNING
The refrigerant system is High Pressure.
Do not tamper with the system, but call a specialised and qualifi ed
technician before disassembly.
ATTENTION
Maintenance must be performed exclusively by qualifi ed staff.
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1. NOTES / IMPORTANT NOTES
R290 - REFRIGERANT (WHERE APPLICABLE)
The refrigerant R290 is a gas that is compatible with the
environment, but highly fl ammable.
Pay close attention during transport, installation and that the
destruction not to damage the refrigerant pipelines.
IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE:
Keep fl ames or sources of ignition away from the appliance.
Properly ventilate the premises for a few minutes. Turn the unit
off, pull the plug. Inform customer support service. The more
refrigerant containing an appliance, the greater must be the
environment in which there is the unit. In areas too small, in the
event of leakage can form a fl ammable mixture of air and gas. The
volume of the room where the appliance is installed must
be at least 19 m³ for each cooling system present in the
room.
ATTENTION
Maintenance must be performed by qualifi ed personnel that has
been to work with fl ammable refrigerants.
R600a - REFRIGERANT (WHERE APPLICABLE)
The refrigerant R600a is a gas that is compatible with the
environment, but highly fl ammable.
Pay close attention during transport, installation and that the
destruction not to damage the refrigerant pipelines.
IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE:
Keep fl ames or sources of ignition away from the appliance.
Properly ventilate the premises for a few minutes. Turn the unit
off, pull the plug. Inform customer support service. The more
refrigerant containing an appliance, the greater must be the
environment in which there is the unit. In areas too small, in the
event of leakage can form a fl ammable mixture of air and gas. The
volume of the room where the appliance is installed must
be at least 17 m³ for each cooling system present in the
room.
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ATTENTION
Maintenance must be performed by qualifi ed personnel that has
been to work with fl ammable refrigerants.
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STAFF TRAINING
The buyer is responsible for ensuring personnel who will use the
appliance and maintenance technical staff are instructed and trained
adequately. The manufacturer is available for advice, clarifi cations, etc.
so that the operator and technical staff can use the appliance correctly.
To ensure the operator’s safety, appliance devices should be kept in
constant working order. This manual is intended to illustrate the use
and maintenance of the appliance. The operator has a responsibility and
duty to carefully observe the instructions contained within it.
Failure to comply with safety standards ma y result in injury to personnel
and damage to the equipment components and control unit. The user
can contact the dealer to request additional information not contained
in this document, or suggest improvements, at any time.
Before the product is delivered to the customer, it is essential that
a trained technical member of staff checks that the appliance is
operating correctly in order to achieve maximum performance.
INTRODUCTION
ISA employs materials of the best quality and as they enter the
company , we constantly monitor their stor age and the use as part of the
manufacturing process to prevent damage, deterioration and failure.
All manufacturing elements are designed and manufactured in order
to guarantee reliability and high safety standards. All appliances are
subjected to a strict testing procedure before delivery. However, please
bear in mind that product performance over time depends on correct
use and adequate maintenance. This manual contains the necessary
instructions to maintain the appliance’s initial appearance and functions
over time.
The Use and Maintenance manual contains the necessary information
for understanding how the appliance works and how to use it properly,
namely: the technical description of the various operational units,
equipment and safety systems, operations, how to use the instruments
and the interpretation of any diagnostics reports, main procedures and
information relating to routine maintenance. For correct use of the
appliance, the working environment should comply with current health
and safety standards.
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1. NOTES / IMPORTANT NOTES
The safety requirements, indications, standards and notes illustrated
in the various chapters of the manual are aimed at establishing a
code of conduct and a series of obligations to be observed when
performing the various activities, in order to create safe conditions
for personnel, the equipment and the surrounding environment. The
safety standards reported in this document are intended for trained,
authorised personnel responsible for:
• Transport
• Installation
• Operation
• Management
• Maintenance
• Cleaning
• Putting out of order
• Disposal
Attention
Reading this manual, albeit in full, is no substitute for adequate
user experience. therefore it should only be considered a useful
reminder of the technical features and the main operations to
perform.
Note
The installers and users must read and understand
the instructions contained herein before any
operation on the appliance.
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2. MANUFACTURER
ISA S.r.l.
Via del Lavoro, 5
06083 - Bastia Umbra - Perugia - Italy
Tel. +39 075 80171
Fax +39 075 8000900
www.isaitaly.com
3. WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The seller's warranty on the equipment is valid for 12 (TWELVE) months from the date of delivery.
The warranty includes repairs or replacements of any faulty parts due to manufacturing processes or
installation after written communication has been received, stating the appliance serial number and date
of installation.
Not included in the warranty:
• all defects caused by incorrect use of the appliance
• all defects caused by incorrect electrical connection
• all defects caused by normal wear (for instance compressor failure and fl uorescent lamp malfunctioning
that is not due to manufacturing defects)
• calls for installation, technical instructions, adjustments and cleaning the condenser
If the seller's technical staff detect any tampering, unauthorised repairs or inappropriate use of appliance
the warranty will be invalidated.
Shipment of components covered by the warranty is freight collect only.
Any damage to the appliance detected at the time of delivery due to transport must be reported on the
same shipping note to claim compensation from the carrier.
The seller cannot be held liable in the event of damage to the preserved product due to appliance failure
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4. EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION
• Find the label affi xed on the machine to read the technical data.
• Check the machine model and the power supply voltage before you perform any
operation.
• If you uncover mismatches, contact the manufacturer or the company that
supplied the machine immediately.
1 Marchi di Conformità
2 Identifi cazione della Società Responsabile del Prodotto
3 Ordine di Produzione
4 Tipologia
5 Denominazione Modello
6 Articolo
7 Numero di Serie
8 Data di Produzione
9 - 10 Tensione di Alimentazione e Frequenza
11 Valore di Capacità Lorda
12 Assorbimento a Regime
13 Assorbimento in Sbrinamento
14 Assorbimento Resistenze
15 Potenza Lampade
16 Valore fusibile
17 Classe Climatica
18 Numero di Motori
19 Tipo di Refrigerante
20 Quantità di Refrigerante
21 Classe di Sicurezza
22 - 23 Ordine cliente
24 Marchiatura RAEE
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5. USE
This appliance is exclusively intended to:
TB: DISPLAY AND SELL PRE-PACKED ICE CREAM AND/OR FROZEN FOODS
TN: DISPLAY AND SELL FRESH PRE-PACKED PRODUCTS
The manufacturer is not liable for injury to persons or damage to property or the appliance itself
caused by the displaying of products other than those described above.
The appliance is made up from a unique cabinet, onto which all devices necessary to make it a professional
and effi cient product for its declared use, are installed.
The appliance is made up from:
• Cooling system at Ventilated Refrigeration (RV)
• Condenser unit on board UCA)
• Electric plant
• Electronic control board
• Insulated monolithic structure in ecological polyurethane
• Internal light LED
• Canopy lighting
• Dome
• Unidirectional rollers
• Overhead canopy lighting
• Base grid
• Kit dividers K6 / K8 compartments.
• Automalit system for evaporation of condensing water
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6. SAFETY
The appliance is equipped with safety devices.
6.1 SAFETY DEVICES PRESENT
Devices whose operation prevents the occurrence of risk situations in operating conditions (e.g. fuses,
pressure switches, protections, magnet circuit breakers, etc.).
6.2 FIXED PROTECTIONS
Fixed protective devices consist of fi xed perimeter shields, which are used to prevent external parts
from entering the equipment.
Danger
It is prohibited to re-start the appliance following maintenance without having correctly restores the
panels.
Visual Check
You should check the integrity of fi xed panels and corresponding fi xings to the frame, focussing in
particular on the protective panels.
6.3 ISOLATING THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY
Before conducting any maintenance work on the equipment or part of it, it is necessary to section the
power supply that powers it.
Danger
In the event of maintenance operations in which the operator cannot prevent accidental closure of
the circuit by others, to totally disconnect the appliance from the mains electricity.
6.4 RESIDUAL RISKS
During design the manufacturer examined all the areas or parts at risk. Therefore, all necessary
precautions have been taken to prevent risks to persons and damage to the appliance.
Attention
Periodically check that all safety devices are operating correctly.
Do not remove the fi xed guards.
Do not introduce objects or tools into the work area.
Although the appliance is fi tted with the safety devices prepared, there are still some risks that
cannot be eliminated, but reduced via corrective actions by the fi nal integrator and correct operational
procedures.
6.5 RISKS OF CONTACT WITH LIVE PARTS
Risk of breaking or damaging the electrical components of the appliance, with a possible reduction in
safety levels, following a short circuit.
Before connecting the electricity supply, make sure there is no ongoing maintenance work.
Attention
Before making the connection, check that the d.c. current in the installation point does not exceed
that indicated on the protections switches present in the electric control board. If this is not the case,
the user must envision the relevant limiting devices.
It is strictly forbidden to conduct any electrical modifi cation, in order to prevent additional unforeseen
hazards and risks.
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6.6 FIRE
Danger
In the event of a fi re, immediately disconnect the master switch from the main power supply line.
6.7 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE
The equipment must not be located in an area classifi ed as an explosion risk according to 1999/92/EC
such as:
Zone 0
An area in which there is a permanent, long-lasting or frequently explosive atmosphere made up of a
mixture of air and fl ammable substances in the form of gases, fumes or steam.
Zone 1
An area in which the formation of an explosive atmosphere, made up of a mixture of air and fl ammable
substances in the form of gases, fumes or steam is occasionally probable during normal activities.
Zone 20
An area in which there is a permanent, long-lasting or frequently explosive atmosphere in the form of
clouds of combustible dust in the air.
Zone 21
An area in which the formation of an explosive atmosphere in the form of clouds of combustible dust is
occasionally probable during normal activities.
6.8 SLIPPING
Any leaks in the areas surrounding the appliance may cause personnel to slip.
Check that there are no leaks and keep these areas clean at all times.
6.9 TRIPPING
Generally untidy deposits of material may constitute a tripping hazard and a total or partial obstruction
of emergency exit routes.
Ensure that operating and transit areas and emergency exit routes are free from obstacles in
compliance with current legislation.
6.10 CIRCUIT FAULTS
Owing to potential faults, safety circuits may become less effective, which results in lower safety levels.
You should check the operational condition of the appliance devices regularly.
6.11 WARNING SIGNS (IF ANY)
The appliance is fi tted with warning danger, warning and obligation signs defi ned in agreement with the
Standard relative to the graphical signs to be used on plants.
The signs are located in clearly visible positions.
Attention
The warning plates present on the appliance must not be removed.
The user is responsible for replacing warning signs that, owing to wear, become unreadable.
6.12 FALLING OBJECTS
Positioning of the cabinet display parts (i.e. counters, rods and hooks), as also product arrangement
inside the cabinet can be the source of potential hazards if not properly performed.
Follow the positioning instructions described in this Manual before you place products inside the
cabinet, check that the counters are properly fastened, as also the hooks, etc. Do not exceed the
maximum load limit. Do not tilt the shelves. Do not place any goods and in general, do not load the
tank sliding element closing devices with any load, while open or closed.
Do not place any goods and in general, do not load the tank sliding element closing devices
with any load, while open or closed.
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6.13 COOLING
During different operations to perform on the counter, such as cleaning or loading goods, it is necessary to handle
products and/or counter parts at a low temperature with the risk of “cold injury” for the operators and/or accidental
slipping hazard.
Follow the safety regulations in the place where the cabinet is installed; more specifi cally, be sure to always use the
right PPE (especially gloves).
6.14 FOODSTUFFS SAFETY (PACKAGED PRODUCTS)
The refrigerator cabinet described herein is meant to be used to display packaged products. As such, it is not
designed for direct contact between the foodstuffs and display surfaces. If the foodstuffs do accidentally make
contact with the surfaces and for a rather long time, the product may be contaminated. Follow the guidelines on how
to use the cabinet. If a product package breaks, remove it from the cabinet and clean, if necessary.
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7. DISPOSAL OF WASTE MATERIAL
During normal operation, the appliance does not generate any environmental contamination. At the
end of its life cycle, or if it is necessary to proceed to permanent decommissioning, we recommend
following the procedures below:
DISPOSAL (USER)
The symbol, applied to either the product or its packaging, indicates that the product should not
be considered as normal domestic waste, but should be taken to a waste collection point for the
recycling of electrical and electronic appliances. The correct disposal of this product helps to prevent
potential negative consequences that might derive from inadequate product disposal. For detailed
information about recycling this product, contact your council, your local waste collection service or
the store where you purchased the product.
PROCEDURE FOR DISPOSAL and RECYCLING AT THE END OF APPLIANCE
LIFE SPAN(AUTHORISED BODIES)
• Switch off the equipment and unplug the power supply cable.
• Remove the lamps (if installed). These should be disposed of separately.
• Remove the power units and the electronic cards. These should be disposed of separately.
• Remove all the independent parts (grids, casings, profi les, etc.) and group them according to
shared features in order to access the heat exchangers, pipes, cables, etc. and be careful not to
damage the cooling circuit.
• Remove all mobile parts (doors, sliding doors, glass parts, etc.) and group the various materials
according to their features.
• Check the type of refrigerant on the plate positioned inside the counter; extract the refrigerant and
dispose of it through authorised services.
• Disconnect the evaporator, the condenser, the compressor, the pipes and fans. These are made of
copper, aluminium, steel and plastic and should therefore disposed of separately.
• On removal of all guards and the various components from the frame, separate the different types
of material making up the appliance (plastic, sheet steel, polyurethane, copper, etc) and collect
them separately.
All recyclable materials and waste should be processed and recycled by professionals, in compliance
with the laws in the country in question.
The company responsible for recycling the materials should be registered and certifi ed as a waste
disposal service in accordance with the country in question.
Attention
Illegal disposal of the product by the owner will result in administrative sanctions as required by current laws.
Disposal of the product should comply with current laws on the disposal of coolant liquids
and mineral oils.
Important
If the crossed wheelie bin sign is not present on the appliance, it means that the disposal of the
product is not the manufacturer's responsibility. In this case, the Regulations regarding the disposal
of waste in force are valid.
Additional information
Further information on the disposal of liquid coolant, oils and other substances is available on the
safety data sheet corresponding to the substance itself.
In order to dispose of foamed assemblies, remember that the polyurethane foams used are CFC, HFC
and HCFC free.
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8. INSTALLATION
This manual supplies the information necessary for correct unpacking, procedures for
positioning and connection to mains electricity.
8.1 STORAGE AND UNPACKING
The appliance, with or without the packaging, should be carefully stored inside warehouses or in areas
away from the elements and direct sunlight, at a temperature between 0 and +40 °C.
The appliance should only be moved by qualifi ed personnel operating
forklift trucks, the power of which should be suited to handling the weight
of the product.
During said operation the appliance MUST placed on the special pallet supplied.
Unpack the appliance by removing the screws fi xing it to the pallet.
All packaging materials are recyclable and should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
Please destroy "plastic" bags to prevent them from becoming hazardous to children (suffocation).
A dry room that can be ventilated is the suitable location for the appliance's installation.
There should be a good air fl ow around the compressor/condensing unit.
Therefore the area around the unit should not be obstructed by boxes or other objects.
Position the appliance away from heat sources (radiators, stoves of all types, etc.) and away from
the effects of continuous currents of air (e.g. caused by fans, air conditioning vents, etc.).
If it is unavoidable to install near a heat source, use a suitable insulating plate,
Also avoid exposure to direct sunlight; all of this causes the temperature inside the refrigerated
compartment to rise with negative consequences on operation and energy consumption.
Do not use the appliance outdoors and do not leave it exposed to rain.
8.3 ELECTRIC CONNECTION
Attention
Check that the network voltage matches the one displayed on the identifi cation plate of the
appliance, and that the power is adequate.
Check on the socket that the power supply voltage provides rated voltage (±10%) when you start
up the compressor.
The plug should be directly connected to the electrical socket.
It is forbidden to connect the plug to the socket by means of multiple socket extensions or
adaptors.
The plant power supply socket must be fi tted with a disconnection device from the mains electricity
(dimensioned to the load and in compliance with Standards in force), which guarantees complete
disconnection in category III (3) over-voltage conditions and therefore protects the circuits against
earth faults, overloads and short circuits.
Do not route the electricity cable in passageways.
Attention
Earthing is necessary and mandatory by law.
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9. MAINTENANCE
The Staff in charge of the appliance must control and respect the expiry dates for maintenance,
given in the table below, calling the authorised Technical After-sales assistance when indicated.
OPERATIONFREQUENCY
Depending on the
Use and Necessity
Monthly
six-month
CLEANING THE EXTERNAL SURFACES
CLEANING THE ACCESSIBLE INTERNAL PARTS
(without the use of tools)
CONTROL POWER SUPPLY CABLE,
PLUGS AND / OR ELECTRICAL SOCKETS
INTEGRITY CONTROL SEAL
FILTER CLEANING CONDENSING UNIT
(whenever present)
CLEANING THE DEFROSTING WATER COLLECTION TRAY
CONDENSER CLEANING
CHECK COMPRESSORE OIL LEVEL
(whenever present)
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XXX
XX
Annual
ORDINARY
EXTRAORDINARY
AUTHORISED
PERSONNEL
USER
AIR TANK DRAINING
(whenever present)
CONTROL PNEUMATIC CONNECTIONS
(whenever present)
INTEGRITY CONTROL PIPE COOLING SYSTEM
INSPECTION OF CABLES
INTERNAL CONNECTIONS AND POWER
CLEANING CONDENSATE DRYING SPONGES
(whenever present)
LAMP / LED REPLACEMENT
(whenever present)
CONTROL PANEL REPLACING
(electronic control unit - thermostat - etc)
REPLACEMENT POWER SUPPLY CABLE, PLUGS AND / OR ELECTRICAL SOCKETS
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
X
X
X
TECHNICAL
ASSISTANCE
SERVICE
Attention
After all maintenance it is mandatory to perform all electric safety tests in agreement with the IEC EN 50106
Standard.
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10. FAULTS - TECHNICAL AFTER-SALES ASSISTANCE
If the appliance is not working properly or stops working, before contacting the Customer support centre, check
the following:
THE APPLIANCE IS NOT WORKING
CAUSESOLUTION
Blown protective fusePreviously fi nd the cause of the intervention
The master switch is openClose the master switch.
The plug is not inserted Insert the plug.
Electric black-outIf the black-out should be prolonged, transfer the product
THE INTERNAL TEMPERATURE IS NOT LOW ENOUGH
CAUSESOLUTION
Evaporator/s obstructed completely by iceCarry out an additional defrosting cycle.
Wrong setting temperatureSet the appropriate temperature.
The appliance is affected by draughts or is
exposed to direct or refl ected sunlight
Insuffi cient cooling air fl ow rate of the air
condenser
Internal fans at standstill or with fans damage
Internal ventilation is too high
Thermostat / Electronic control unit is not
effi cient
Air condenser blocked by dust or dirt in
general
Insuffi cient refrigerant
load in the cooling system
THE COMPRESSOR DOES NOT START-UP OR OPERATES
CAUSESOLUTION
No electric power supply
to the appliance
The power supply voltage is too lowCheck that the network voltage of the power supply cable is
Temperature set too highIf the set temperature is higher than that of the air in the dis-
The pressure switch (if any) was activated
at maximum pressure
of the switch, and then re-introduce the new fuse.
into an appropriate cold storage container.
Remove any draughts and prevent any direct or refl ected
sunlight.
Remove anything that may affect air fl ow inside the condens-
ing unit (paper sheets, cardboard, grids with an insuffi cient
number of holes, etc.).
Replace the electronic control board.
If the control unit is set up especially for must R290 refrigerant,
it must only be replaced with an original replacement from
ISA.
Replace the temperature probes only after checking which of
the two is not operating effi ciently.
Clean the condensing unit thoroughly.
The air condenser or MAINTENANCE FREE, in particular heavy
environments (eg presence of dust, the presence of excessive
moisture, oiled vapours etc..) in order to avoid performance
loss, needs accurate cleaning.
TFind the cause behind the lower amounts of coolant and
eliminate it. Top up the coolant. If necessary, empty the system before topping up.
Check if there is a power cut.
Close the various switches on the power supply line.
220V +/- 10%.
play area, the compressor does not activate itself.
Set a more suitable temperature if the current value is not
low enough
Check the reasons why the pressure switch is operating
at maximum pressure levels, such as: air condensing unit
blocked, condensing unit fan stopped, ambient temperature
too high, pressure switch broken.
AUTHORISED
PERSONNEL
USER
AUTHORISED
PERSONNEL
USER
TECHNICAL
ASSISTANCE
AUTHORISED
PERSONNEL
USER
TECHNICAL
ASSISTANCE
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10.1 ALARMS LIST(WHERE PRESENT)
ALARMDESCRIPTIONOUTPUTSAUTHORISED
P1
E0
P2
E1
HA
HI
LA
LO
EA
IA
CB
ETc
RTF
EEMachine parameter error.• The instrument is damaged. It must be replaced.
EFOperating parameters error.• The instrument is damaged. It must be replaced.
Broken thermostat probe.
Compressor output according to
“COn” and “COF parameters
Broken evaporator probe.
Set time for defrosting.
High temperature alarm.• The alarm stops automatically on reaching the temperature set.
Low temperature alarm.• The alarm stops automatically on reaching the temperature set.
External alarm.• The external alarm stops after the digital infeed is deactivated, it is restored
Real time clock is broken.• Reset the clock.
• The alarm starts a few seconds after the probe breaks down; it stops a few
seconds after the probe starts working again properly.
• We recommend checking the probe connections before replacing it.
• The alarm starts a few seconds after the probe breaks down; it stops a few
seconds after the probe starts working again properly.
• We recommend checking the probe connections before replacing it.
• Check programming.
• Check programming.
automatically.
• The alarm is linked to the intervention of the pressure switch and/or the compressor circuit breaker, when present.
• If the alarm does not stop, replace the clock.
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11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
70100
70100
RV TB/TNRV TB/TN
Lenghtmm7601060
External dimensions
Weight (net)Kg140160
Depthmm820
Heightmm1070
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Attention
t is fundamental to respect the distances indicated (mm) for correct installation of the appliance.
11.2 LOAD LIMITS
Attention
It is fundamental not to exceed the load limits
indicated in order not to alter the correct air
circulation and thus prevent a high product
temperature.
The limits given refer to a static load and evenly distributed.
Are therefore excluded dynamic overloads due to loading operations violent, ranging absolutely
avoided for safety reasons.
11.3 LIGHTING (LED)
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11.4 POSITIONING
Warning
UNIDIRECTIONAL ROLLERS
The equipment is set up with unidirectional rollers for easy handling and positioning.
It is absolutely necessary after placement stabilize the equipment on the fl oor .
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12. CONTROL PANEL
START-UP
Press the master switch network.
Plug the appliance in at the socket supplied by the customer,
ensuring that the plug is fi tted with an earth contact and that
there are no multiple sockets connected to it; the equipment
automatically starts.
The equipment starts automatically otherwise press .
Attention
The electronic control board is installed alreadyprogrammed. Any changes to the control board
settings can be carried out exclusively by qualifi ed technical personnel.
At start-up, the instrument conducts a LAMPTEST for a few seconds. The display and LEDS fl ash to
verify their integrity and to ensure they are working correctly.
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12.1 USER INTERFACE
KEYS
UP
Scrolls menu options
Increases the values
Activates manual defrosting
DOWN
Scrolls menu options
Decreases the values
Press to turn on the internal lighting
STAND-BY (ESC)
Goes back up one level with respect to current menu
Confi rms parameter value
Activates the Stand-by function
SET (ENTER)
Accesses the Set-point
Accesses the programming menu
Confi rm the commands
It displays any alarms (if present)
LED
COMPRESSOR or RELAY 1
ON for compressor on
Flashing for delay, protection or blocked activation.
ADDITIONAL
ON for defrosting in progress
Flashing for manual activation
ALARM
ON for active alarm
Flashing for silenced alarm
FANS
ON for operating fans
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12.1USER INTERFACE
12.1.1 SET SETTING
Press the SET (ENTER) button and release immediately.
The “Set” label will appear.
To view the Set point value, press the SET (ENTER) button again.
The Set-point value will appear on the display.
To change the Set point value, press the UP and DOWNbuttons within 15 seconds.
To confi rm the new Set-point value set, press
the SET (ENTER) key again.
By not operating on the keyboard for more than 15 seconds (time-out) or pressing the
STAND-BY (ESC) key once, the last value displayed is confi rmed
and you go back to the previous display.
12.1.2 CHECK UP
Alarm conditions are always signalled by the buzzer (if present)
and by the corresponding alarm icon LED.
The alarm signal deriving from a faulty probe (probe 1) appears
directly on the instrument display with the indication E1.
The alarm signal deriving from a faulty evaporator probe (probe 2)
appears directly on the instrument display with the indication E2.
12.1.3 MANUAL ACTIVATION OF THE DEFROSTING CYCLE
To manually activate the defrosting cycle, press and hold the UP key for 5 seconds.
If defrosting conditions are not present (for instance the temperature of the evaporator probe
is higher than the temperature at the end of the defrosting process), the display will fl ash
three (3) times to indicate that the operation will not be performed.
12.1.4 TEMPERATURE CHANGE PROCEDURE
3 seconds3 seconds
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13. CLEANING
EXTERNAL
STAINLESS STEELOnly use warm water and non-aggressive detergents and then rinse
ACRYLIC OR POLYCARBONATEWash with lukewarm water, using a soft cloth or a chamois cloth.
and dry using a soft cloth.
Do not use detergents, alcohol, acetone or solvents.
Do not use abrasive cloths or sponges.
GLASSOnly use products specifi cally designed for cleaning glass.
We do not recommend using tap water, which may leave calcium deposits
on the surface of the glass.
INTERNAL
Attention
Do not scrape the ice from the walls with pointed tools, the surfaces will be ruined.
Do no use high pressure appliances (e.g. steam generators).
1. Remove the product contained in the refrigerated compartment and place it immediately in a special
refrigerator conservative to ensure proper storage.
4. Wait at least 4 to 6 hours for the possible presence of ice on the evaporator is fully dissolved before
proceeding with cleaning of ‘equipment. We suggest in this regard, you wait for the next day to
make sure that the defrosting is completely done. Do not use mechanical devices or other means to
accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
5. Remove (if present) the drain plug of the tank bottom to drain the defrost water.
6. Clean the side panels and the bottom of the tank using a mild detergent, warm water and a cloth or
sponge. Do not use sharp tools. Rinse thoroughly and dry with an absorbent cloth.
7. If the equipment was joined to a fl oor drain, slide lukewarm water containing a sanitizing solution suited
to the specifi c application. The amount of solution to be used should be such as to ensure a perfect
removal of any residual product and proper sanitation along the entire path of the drainage.
8. If the equipment is not joined to a fl oor drain, follow the procedure referred to above. The rinse water
collected in the tank will be positioned inside the base of the apparatus. Proceed also to cleaning and
sanitizing of the drip tray.
9. Fit the accessories that were removed (step 3).
10. Turn on the equipment and allow to cool on the bench until it reaches the desired temperature before
reintroducing foods.
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13. CLEANING
CONDENSING UNIT
Attention
Turn off the product, wait a few
hours until the equipment of the
condensing unit has reached a
temperature close to that of the
environment.
Remove the screws fi xing the
protection grids and remove them
as shown.
Clean the condensing unit using a
suction brush.
Clean the condenser with a soft
bristle brush; make sure you do not
bend the condensing unit springs
whilst cleaning it.
DEFROST WATER COLLECTION TRAY (IF PRESENT)
Attention
Clean based on use and as needed and in certain
environmental conditions (e.g., high humidity,
low environmental temperature, presence of dust,
etc.) in order to avoid the incorrect and complete
evaporation of the water and/or the presence of
unpleasant odours.
Sanitize the tray with specifi c products.
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14. PROLONGED APPLIANCE SWITCH-OFF
• Remove the product contained in the cabinet and put it immediately in a relevant cold storage container in
order to guarantee correct preservation.
• Open the equipment and wait for it to reach room temperature and then clean it.
• Leave the door/sliding panels open by 2-3 cm so as to guarantee circulation of the air and prevent the
formation of mould and bad smells inside the appliance.
• The appliance, with or without the packaging, should be carefully stored inside warehouses or in areas
away from the elements and direct sunlight, at a temperature between 0 and +40 °C.
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Attachment 1 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We: ISA S.r.l.
Via del Lavoro, 5 - 06083 - Bastia Umbra (PG)
declare under our own responsibility, that the product:
Product: ACTION
Serial number: .....
To which this declaration refers, is in compliance with e following:
MACHINERY SAFETY
General electric safety Standard EN 60335-1: 2012-01+Modifi cation A11. Particular requirements for commercial refrigerating appli-
EN 60335-2-89/Ed.2010. Standard for Measuring Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) of Electrical Appliances EN 62233:2008, Directive
ances
2006/95/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of 12th December 2006 on the harmonisation of the Laws of Member States
relating to electrical equipment for use within certain voltage limits EN 62471/Ed.2009 Photo-biologic safety of lamps and lamp systems
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC)
On the basis of the construction evaluations and test results the equipment under test is in compliance with the following standards CEI
EN 55014-1 (CEI 110-1) “Electromagnetic compatibility - Requirements for household appliances, electric tools and similar apparatus” .
Part 1: Emission “Fifth Edition Technical File 9159 (January 2008) with amendment A1 T echnical File 10790 (October 2010) and am endment A2 Technical File 11786 (February 2012) and CEI EN 55014-2 (CEI 210-47) “Electromagnetic compatibility - Requirements for
household appliances, electric tools and similar apparatus. Part 2: Immunity - Product family standard” First Edition Technical File 4788
- (October 1998) with amendments A1 Technical File 6577 (August 2002) and amendment A2 Technical File 9942 (August 2009), CEI
EN 61000-3-2 (CEI 110-31) “Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-2: Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input
current 16A per phase).” Technical File 8802 (April 2007) IV Edition with amendment A1/A2 Technical File 11514 (September 2011)
and CEI EN 61000-3-3 (CEI 210-96) “Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Part 3: Limits Section 3: Limitation of voltage fl uctuations
and fl icker in low-voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current 16A.” II Edition Technical File 13414 (March 2014).
PRESSURE EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE (PED) 97/23/EC
As the equipment falls into a class lower than I, it is excluded from the PED’s application fi eld (art.1 par.3.6)
FOODSTUFF COMPATIBILITY
Regulation (CE) N.1935/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council dated 27 October 2004 Regulation (CE) N.2023/2006 of
the Council dated 22 December, Directive 2008/39/CE of the Council dated 6 March 2008 Directive 2007/19/CE of the Council dated 30
March 2007 Directive 2005/79/CE of the Council dated 18 November 2005 Directive 2004/19/CE of the Council dated 10 March 2004
Directive 2004/1/CE of the Council dated 6 January 2004 Regulation (UE) 10/2011 of the Council dated 14 January 2011
ROHS and WEEE
Directive 2011/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8th June 2011
Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27th January 2003
REACH
Regulation (CE) n. 1907/2006 of the European parliament and council dated 18 December 2006 concerning the recording, evaluation,
authorisation and restriction of the chemical substances (REACH), which establishes a European Agency regarding chemical substances,
which modifi es the Directive 1999/45/CE and that repeals the Regulation (CEE) n. 793/93 of the Council and the regulation (CE) n.
1488/94 of the Commission 91/155/CEE, 93/105/CE and 2000/21/CE
SUBSTANCES THAT REDUCE THE OZONE LAYER
Regulation (CE) N. 1005/2009 dated 16 September 2009 (Offi cial Journal (OJ) of the European Union 31/10/2009 L286)
According to the requirements set by Directives: 2006/95/EC, 2004/108/EC, 2006/42/EC, 97/23/EC
The person authorised to draw-up the Technical Folder is Mr. Minelli Maurizio (Technical Department Manager)
Via del Lavoro 5 - 06083 Bastia Umbra (PG)
Bastia Umbra: 20 / 01 / 2016
(place and date of issue) Minelli Maurizio
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Attachment 2 - WIRING DIAGRAM - 412100601000
BT1 TEMPERATURE PROBE
BT2 DEFROSTING PROBE
CE1 ELECTRONIC CONTROL BOARD
EH1 HEATING RESISTOR DEFROSTING
EH2 HEATING FRONT GLASS PERIMETER
EH3 HEATING SIDE GLASS PERIMETER
EH4 HEATING SIDE GLASS PERIMETER
EH5 AIR IN HEATING
EV1 CONDENSER FAN
EV2 EVAPORATOR FAN
GD1 LED POWER SUPPLY
HL LED LAMP
KA3 ALARM RELAY
MS1 COMPRESSOR
T1 TRANSFORMER 230V-12VAC
XS1 PLUG SUPPLY
YV1 DEFROST VALVE
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