Lec+ PE 357, PE 907, PG 907 Operating Instructions Manual

PE 357 PE 907 PG 907
Operating In struc tions
refrigerators
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Before using the refrigerator
On receipt, check to ensure that the refrigerator has not become damaged during transportation. Any transport damage should be reported to our Customer Services department immediately.
Before lling the refrigerator with contents / products, the refrigerator interior should
be cleaned with lukewarm water containing a mild detergent. Use a soft cloth. If the refrigerator has been stored in cold surroundings (colder than +5°C), it must be allowed to stabilise for at least 2 hours before being switched on.
Read more about setting up, building in, and installation on pages 10 and 11.
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Contents
Important information
Transporting and moving the refrigerator 4 If the refrigerator is to remain unused for a time 4 Old refrigerators 4 Disposal 4
Product description 5
Using the refrigerator
User interface 6 First start up 6 Deleting recorded exceedance (MIN / MAX) 7
ALARM CONDITION / REMOTE ALARM 7
Alarms 7
Using the refrigerator and accessories
Shelves 8
Defrosting and cleaning
Automatic defrosting 8
Manual defrosting 8
Cleaning 8
Setting up and installation
Where to place the refrigerator 10
Electrical connection 11
Maintenance and Service 12 Changing the door hinging 14 Spare parts 15
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Important information
The refrigerator contains the environment-friendly, non-ozone-depleting refrigerant R600a. As R600 is a ammable gas, it is important to avoid damage to the refrigera­tion circuit during transport and installation. If the refrigeration circuit is damaged,
avoid using naked ame in the vicinity of the refrigerator and connecting power to the
refrigerator. Also make sure that there is good ventilation in the room. If you are in doubt, please contact your supplier.
Transporting and moving the refrigerator
The refrigerator must always be moved in the vertical position. The cabinet must not be tilted more than approx. 40°. If the refrigerator has been tilted more than 40°, the power supply must not be connected until the appliance has stood upright for at least two hours.
If the refrigerator is not to be used for some time
If the refrigerator is to remain unused for a period of time, switch it off by pressing button ‘ I ’ (1). Then disconnect the power supply to the refrigerator and preferably pull the plug out of the wall socket.
Empty, defrost and clean the refrigerator. Leave the refrigerator door slightly ajar. This
will prevent bad smells in the refrigerator.
Warning
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Old refrigerators and freezers are often tted with complicated latches that can only be
opened from the outside. If you have an old unit like this stored away somewhere, or if you scrap it, remember to destroy the latch to prevent children from being exposed to danger by getting locked inside the unit.Note! Please also observe the environmental rules on disposal.
Disposal
If a refrigerator is to be disposed of, this must be done in an environmentally correct way, in accordance with current rules on disposal. Please observe the environmental rules on disposal. There might be special require-
ments/conditions to be observed.
Information on disposal can be obtained from:
- Your supplier
- Authorities (the local council, Ministry of the Environment, etc.)
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Product description
The refrigerator is intended for use in a Pharmacy. It is designed to safely store prod­ucts and contents between 2 and 8 degrees C.
Please nd on the product nameplate the interval of ambient temperature for which
this product is designed to have the best performances
Class Symbol Ambient Temperature Range °C
Extended
Temperate SN + 100C to + 320C
Temperate N + 160C to + 320C
Subtropical ST +180C to + 380C
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Using the refrigerator
1. User interface
Button (1) ‘ I ’ (ON /OFF) – pressed for about 2-3sec – switches on and switches off whole product's controlling, Button (2) ‘light’ – turns on and off the lighting, if it is not turned off, it turns off auto­matically after 3 minutes.
Green LED diode (3) – indicates lighting turned on,
Button (4) ‘lock’ – pressed for about 2-3sec – blocks the keypad – does not refer to button (1) driver switch off,
Green LED diode (5) – indicates active blockade function, -‘ minus diode (6) – indication of temperatures below zero, LED display (7) –temperatures, service parameters and alarm symbols display, Button (8) ‘▼’ - minimum temperature preview or parameter value decrease, Button (9) ‘▲’ – maximum temperature preview or parameter value increase, Button (10) AUX – functional button, Green LED diode (11) – indication of temperature programming mode – manual switch of AUX output,
2. First start up
After switching on, the driver activates the auto-test procedure. During the rst se­cond, it displays dots, program version during next second, dots during the third second and then switches to normal work mode.
During normal work mode, the display shows cooler temperature. In case of an alarm,
it displays E with alarm number. If the driver is switched off, LED diodes are turned off and the display shows two
horizontal lines.
The display indicates temperature of the cooler-freezer within the range of –30oC to +30oC
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3. Deleting recorded exceedance (MIN / MAX):
- pressing buttons (8)‘▼’ and (9)‘▲’ for about 2-3sec results in deleting saved min/
max temperatures and saving current temperature in the driver’s memory
4. ALARM CONDITION / REMOTE ALARM
On PE 357, PE 907, PG 907 models the jack plugs are in a box at the rear of the
cabinet in the compressor cavity. Note! The power source for this circuit must be external to the cabinet and MUST
NOT EXCEED 50 V AC/DC. This must be installed by a competent electrician. In normal conditions (no alarm) the AUX relay OPENS the contact for the remote
alarm facility.
When there is alarm condition (Hi/Lo temperature, E1, E2, probe failure), the AUX relay CLOSES the contact.
In alarm condition (excluding power failure), pressing any button for 1 second causes
the alarm display to be cancelled, the buzzer to be muted and the AUX relay to open
the contact. After the alarm has been silenced, if the alarm ends , all indications are erased.
5. Alarms
A displayed alarm should be saved even if the reason of the alarm does not exist anymore Alarms are not saved after switch off (lack) of energy.
E1 – cooler sensor malfunction – if the error persist for a long time please call the
Customer service
E2 – evaporator sensor malfunction – if the error persist for a long time please call
the Customer service
Hi – maximum set temperature of the product exceeded – please be sure that the
door is properly closed, the compartment is not over loaded, air circulation to the sen­sor is blocked - if the error persist for a long time please call the Customer service
Lo – minimum set temperature of the product exceeded – - if the error persist for a
long time please call the Customer service
By pressing any button the sound alarm will be off as well Hi and Lo indications.
E1 and E2 can be erased if the malfunction is xed and the electronic control board
is reset (unplug the appliance).
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Automatic defrosting
The refrigerator features automatic defrosting. In some periods, however, frost may form on the rear wall of the refrigerator. This normally happens when the compartment is very full or when many new items of are stored in the refrigerator. In situations such as these the compressor must run for long periods of time. As automatic defrosting takes place while the compressor is at a standstill, the refrigerator may not defrost completely before the compressor restarts. In these instances, manual defrosting is required.
Manual defrosting
Stop the compressor by pressing button ‘ I ’ (1) and disconnect the power supply to the refrigerator. Any loose frost on the evaporator can be removed using a plastic or wooden scraper.
Never use a knife or a sharp object as these can damage the evaporator.
Warning
It is dangerous to use electrical apparatus, knives or sharp objects to speed up the
defrosting process.
Cleaning
Stop the compressor by pressing button ‘ I ’ (1) and disconnect the power supply to the refrigerator
Defrosting and cleaning
Using the refrigerator and accessories
Shelves
Extract the shelf by lifting up the left shelf
side (12). Start by removing the top shelf when you want to clean the refrigerator or rearrange the shelves.
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The refrigerator is best cleaned using a weak soap solution and a soft cloth. Do not use cleaning agents that scour. Clean the sealing strip around the door regularly to prolong its life. Use only clean water for cleaning the sealing strip. The plastic parts of the cabinet cannot withstand boiling water (max. 85°C). It is important to prevent water from getting into the control panel Clean the melt water drain in the refrigerator compartment using the cleaning pin supplied (13).
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Cleaning of doors in stainless steel or aluminium
Cleaning of doors in stainless steel or aluminium Stainless steel or aluminium doors on Lec products can, with advantage, be cleaned with a spray and a soft cloth. There are a number of different spraying agents for this purpose on the market.
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Remove dust and threads from the compressor compartment at the back of the refrigerator with a vacuum cleaner.
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Setting up and installation
Where to place the refrigerator
For safety reasons the refrigerator must not be installed outdoors; it must be placed in a dry room. Never place the appliance close to sources of heat such as radiators, and avoid placing it in direct sunlight. The surface on which the appliance is placed
must be at. Do not use a frame or similar. The small wheels mounted at the rear of
the refrigerator make it easy to place it in the required position. The refrigerator can be set up free-standing against a wall. It is important that the appliance stands completely level and that there is good air
circulation over, under and around it. The refrigerator can be adjusted by turning the four adjusting screws on the plinth. After adjustment, the feet and the two rear wheels
must be in contact with the surface on which the appliance stands.
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Electrical connection
The appliance is intended for connection to alternating current. The connection values
for voltage (V) and frequency (Hz) are given on the nameplate in the cabinet.
Power must be connected via a wall socket with switch. The wall socket should be easily accessible. All earthing requirements stipulated by the local electricity authority must be observed. The cabinet plug and wall socket should then give correct earthing. If in doubt, contact your local supplier or an authorised electrician.
WARNING – This appliance must be earthed
The exible cord (mains lead) tted to this appliance has three cores for use with a 3-pin 13-amp plug. If a BS 1363 (13-amp) fused plug is used, it should be tted with
a 13-amp fuse.
IMPORTANT
The cores in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
GREEN-AND-YELLOW: EARTH BLUE: NEUTRAL BROWN: LIVE
These colours might not correspond with the colour markings identifying the terminals in your plug.
Note:
First connection to the mains. The appliance provides information about the higher temperature (Hi alarm ) till the moment of cooling. The alarm is signalised by a sound signal and “Hi” caption on the display. To cancel the alarm, press any push button. Until the moment of cooling, the alarm is repeated every 15 minutes. Such an operating mode is normal until the required temperature settings are reached.
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Maintenance and Service
Problem
The appliance does not work
Th e te mp er at ur e inside the chambers is not low enough (the compressor ope­ra tes continuously)
Water collects at the bottom part of the refrigerator cham ber
The appliance ma kes too much noise
Reason
A gap in the elec tric system circuit
The com pres sor har dly ever activates
The door does not shut tight or is ope ned too often
The ambient tem pe ra tu­re is above +32°C
Air circulation at the back of the ap plian ce hampered
The appliance is pla ced in a sunny pla ce or near a heat source
The contents touch the back wall of the refrige­rator chamber
The drain ope ning is clogged
The a p p l i ance is not level
The appliance is to­uching a piece of fur ni-
tu re or other ob jects
Solution
- make sure the plug is properly inserted into the socket,
- make sure there is elec tri ci ty in the socket by plugging in ano ther electric de vi ce, such as a night lamp,
- make sure the power sup ply cord is not damaged,
- make sure the ambient temperature is not below +16°C,
- rearrange the products so as they do not hamper the door,
- shorten the time the door is opened,
- the appliance is designed for operation in temperatures from +16°C to +32°C,
- move the appliance a bit away from the wall,
- move the appliance to a different place,
- move the food or con ta iners away from the back wall,
- take the cleaning plug and unclog the condensate opening,
- level the appliance,
- place the appliance detached, so as it is
not touching any objects.
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The sounds that can be heard during normal operation:
• clicks - heard when the control activates or deactivates the compressor
• buzz - the sound of the compressor intensely working shortly after its activation
• crackles and clatter - coming from the cooling system, caused by expansion and shrin-
king of parts due to temperature differences before and after compressor activation
• rustle, gurgle, whistle - coming from the cooling system piping, caused by the co­olant owing inside.
● Expanding and shrinking of parts caused by temperature changes causes crackling
sounds that may be heard
Easily corrigible sources of noise:
● noise caused by the appliance positioned not level - adjust the position with the adjustable turn-in front feet.
● rubbing the adjacent piece of furniture - move the refrigerator a bit.
● creaking of the drawers and shelves - take out and put back the drawer or shelf.
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Changing the door hinging
See gures 16-19 for instructions on how to change the door hinging.
The fridge must be off and empty.
- tilt the appliance by 45 degrees backward. Thereby, the lower hinge becomes accessible.
- use cross screw driver to unscrew the three lower hinge bolts (2 bolts from the top,
and one from the front) (see g. 16).
- remove the door and set aside. Make sure the door cannot fall.
- use screw driver to remove the pin below the control panel at the right side of the
fridge. Screw it fully into the hole at the left side (see g. 17).
- unscrew the two lower bolts. Remove the plug from the lower hinge socket with a
screw driver (see g. 18).
- t the fridge door back, insert the top pin into the door slat.
- insert the hinge pin into the lower slat. Screw the hinge fully with a cross screw driver.
- unscrew the door handle (see g. 19).
- t the handle to the opposite side of the door.
- start the appliance according to the relevant instructions.
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Spare parts
Glen Dimplex Professional Appliances (A division of GDHA) Stoney Lane Prescot Merseyside
L35 2DX
Customer service
Telephone number: 0870 458 4386 Fax : 0870 458 4192
Service
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Exchanging the bulb
* Sw i tc h o f f th e r efr i ge r at o r b y pressing button ‘ I ’ (1) and unplug the appliance. * Unscrew the bulb cover with a cross­head screwdriver and take the cover off (Phot.20).
* Exchange the bulb with a new one ob-
se rving the parameters:
220 - 240 V, max. 15 W, E14 thread,
maximum bulb dimensions: diameter - 26 mm, length - 55 mm. * Put the cover back and tighten it with the screws (Phot.21).
IOAL-730
(11.2007/1)
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