Sagi IF51M, IF101L, IF101S Use And Installation Manual

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ABBATTITORI/SURGELATORI DI TEMPERATURA
CELLULES DE REFROIDISSEMENT RAPIDE/CELLULES MIXTES
SCHNELLKÜHLER/SCHOCKFROSTER
ABATIDORES/CONGELADORES RAPIDOS DE TEMPERATURA
AFKOEL/VRIESKAST
ABATEDORES/CONGELADORES RÁPIDOS DA TEMPERATURA
БЫСТРЫЕ ОХЛАДИТЕЛИ/МОРОЗИЛЬНИКИ
MANUALE D’USO E INSTALLAZIONE
MANUEL D’UTILISATION ET D’INSTALLATION
BEDIEN- UND INSTALLATIONSHANDBUCH
USE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
MANUAL DE USO E INSTALACIÓN
GEBRUIKS- EN INSTALLATIEHANDLEIDING
MANUAL DE USO E INSTALAÇÃO
РУКОВОДСТВО ПО ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ И УСТАНОВКЕ
Rev.4 11/2013
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Garder avec soin ce livret pour des consultations ultérieures de différents opérateurs. Le constructeur se réserve le droit d'apporter des modifications à ce manuel, sans préavis ni
responsabilité d'aucune sorte.
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Carefully read the instructions contained in the handbook. You may find important safety instructions and recommendations for use and maintenance.
Please retain the handbook for future reference. The Manufacturer is not liable for any changes to this handbook, which may be altered without prior
notice.
Lea atentamente las advertencias contenidas en este manual pues dan importantes indicaciones concernientes la seguridad, la utilización y el mantenimiento del aparato.
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INDEX
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ON DELIVERY ....................................................................... 5
GENERAL WARNINGS .................................................................................................................................. 5
LIST OF REGUALATION REFERENCES ............................................................................................................ 5
TRASPORTATION AND HANDLING ............................................................................................................... 5
UNPACKING ................................................................................................................................................ 5
GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS ...................................................................................................................... 6
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................ 7
PLATE DATA ................................................................................................................................................ 7
MAX ROOM TEMPERATURE ........................................................................................................................ 7
POSITIONING .............................................................................................................................................. 8
DIMENSIONS .................................................................................................................................................................... 9
TECHNICAL DATA ............................................................................................................................................................ 10
WIRING ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
CONDENSATE DRAIN ................................................................................................................................. 11
TESTING .................................................................................................................................................... 11
CONTROL AND SAFETY SYSTEMS ............................................................................................................... 12
REFRIGERANT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET .......................................................................................... 12
DISPOSAL .................................................................................................................................................. 13
STERILIZATION LAMP INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................... 13
PRINTER INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................ 13
OPERATION .............................................................................................................. 14
GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................. 14
SETTING UP .................................................................................................................................................................... 14
MACHINE LOADING ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
POSITION OF TRAYS........................................................................................................................................................ 15
CORE PROBE ................................................................................................................................................................... 15
TEMPERATURES ............................................................................................................................................................. 16
LENGTH .......................................................................................................................................................................... 16
CONTROL PANEL ....................................................................................................................................... 17
FIRST START-UP ......................................................................................................................................... 18
PROGRAMME............................................................................................................................................ 19
PROGRAMME DESCRIPTIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 19
STANDARD PROGRAMMES ............................................................................................................................................ 21
PROGRAMME I.F.R. ........................................................................................................................................................ 22
PROGRAMME INFINITY .................................................................................................................................................. 23
FAVOURITE PROGRAMMES ............................................................................................................................................ 24
AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES .......................................................................................................................................... 25
STORED PROGRAMMES ................................................................................................................................................. 27
MULTY ............................................................................................................................................................................ 29
COOLING ........................................................................................................................................................................ 30
FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................... 31
DEFROST ......................................................................................................................................................................... 31
SANITATION.................................................................................................................................................................... 32
STORAGE ........................................................................................................................................................................ 33
THAWING ....................................................................................................................................................................... 34
PROVING ........................................................................................................................................................................ 36
PROBE HEATING ............................................................................................................................................................. 38
** VIEW / EDIT PARAMETERS CYCLE .............................................................................................................................. 40
HACCP ....................................................................................................................................................... 41
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SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................................. 50
LANGUAGE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 50
SET DATE/CLOCK ............................................................................................................................................................ 51
SECTOR ........................................................................................................................................................................... 52
MULTY ............................................................................................................................................................................ 53
CYCLE CONTROL - AUTO OR MANUAL ........................................................................................................................... 54
SERVICE ..................................................................................................................................................... 55
ALARMS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 55
ALARMS TABLE ............................................................................................................................................................... 56
RESET ALLARMI .............................................................................................................................................................. 57
INPUTS OUTPUTS ........................................................................................................................................................... 58
RESTORE ......................................................................................................................................................................... 59
PARAMETERS .................................................................................................................................................................. 60
MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................... 61
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ................................................................................................................. 61
CLEANING THE CABINET ................................................................................................................................................. 61
CLEANING THE AIR CONDENSER .................................................................................................................................... 62
STAINLESS-STEEL MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................... 62
DISCONTINUED USE ....................................................................................................................................................... 63
EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................. 63
VIDEO BOARD AND ENCODER MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST ............................................................................................ 63
MAINTENANCE OF PANEL BOARD .................................................................................................................................. 64
UPDATING THE FIRMWARE (SOFTWARE) OF THE ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BOARDS ......................................................... 65
CONDENSING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................... 66
REPLACEMENT CORE PROBE .......................................................................................................................................... 66
WIRING DIAGRAM PLATE .......................................................................................................................... 67
Annotate the emergency assistance number of specialised maintenance personnel.
Name and Surname
Address
Tel./fax no.
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ON DELIVERY
GENERAL WARNINGS
We assure you have made the best choice in purchasing our products and hope you will be fully satisfied with our their performance. To this purpose, we recommend you strictly comply with the instructions and regulations contained in this handbook.. The user is required to carefully read the manual, always referring to it and conserving it in a known place, accessible to all authorised operators. The equipment is destined only for the function for which it was designed and, being for professional use, must be used only by qualified personnel. The manufacturer declines all responsibility and any obligation to warranty if damage occurs to the equipment, persons or things, imputable to incorrect installation, inappropriate use by untrained personnel, non specific modifications or interventions, use of non original or non specific replacement parts, failure to observe, even partially, the indications found in this manual. Please remember that no reproductions of this handbook are allowed. Due to our constant technological updating and research, the features described in this handbook may be altered without prior notice.
LIST OF REGUALATION REFERENCES
The cooling cabinet we manufacture fully complies with the following European and national regulations:
2006/42 (machine regulations) 2006/95 (low-voltage regulation) 2004/108 (EMC regulation) 97/23 (PED regulation) 93/68 (new approach regulation) 2002/95 (RoHS regulation) 2002/96 (RAEE regulation) 658/88 CEE 108/89 CEE DPR 327/80 art.31 (Italy)
D.M. 15-06-71 (Italy) D.L. n°110 27-01-92 (Italy) J.O. 16-07-74 n°74-163 (France)
and the following European regulations: EN55014-1;EN55104-2 EN61000-3-2 ; EN61000-3-3 EN60335-1;EN60335-2-89 EN378-I-II
TRASPORTATION AND HANDLING
For transportation and handling, all precautions necessary must be taken in order not to damage the equipment, referring to the indications found on the packaging of the same. Make sure that the consignment has not been tampered with or damaged during transport.
UNPACKING
Installation must be carried out by authorised and specialised personnel. After removing the packaging, ensure the integrity of the equipment and verify that all
the parts or components are present and that the characteristics and state correspond to the specifications of the your order. If not, please inform the retailer immediately.
Remove pvc protective film from all over the appliance.
Attention: all the packing material must be disposed of in accordance with the prevailing regulations in the country where the equipment is used and in any case must not be dispersed into the environment.
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GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS
The user is responsible for operations carried out on the equipment which do not comply with the indications in this manual, and periodic training of all personnel authorised to work on the equipment is recommended.
List of some general warnings:
- do not touch the equipment with moist or wet hands or feet
- do not insert screwdrivers or kitchen tools or anything else between the guards and the parts in motion
- before any cleaning or maintenance operation, disconnect the equipment from the electrical mains
- do not pull on the power cord to disconnect the machine from the electrical mains
- during loading/unloading of product in the equipment use kitchen gloves
- use the needle probe to read the temperature at the core of the product, making sure to handle it with care
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INSTALLATION
PLATE DATA
Make sure the technical wiring specifications comply with the ratings (i.e., V, kW, Hz, no. phases and mains power).
Please quote the product's serial number (shown on the rating plate) on any enquiry to the Manufacturer.
List of rates shown on the rating plate:
1) Model
2) Manufacturer’s name and address
3) CE mark
4) Year of make
5) Serial number
6) Power insulation class
7) Electrical device casing protection rating A) Input voltage B) Electric current intensity C) Frequency D) Rated power E) Total lamp power
F) Fuse current G) Coolant type H) Coolant q.ty L) Temperature grade M) Max hydraulic supply pressure N) Room temperature P) Expanding fluid R) WEEE Symbol S) Water iniet temperature a T) Water consumption W) Heating unit power Z) Least pressure
MAX ROOM TEMPERATURE
Air-condenser units should not operate if room temperature is over 38°C. Above 32°C maximum output is not guaranteed.
Min. air circulation
Model
Air q.ty
[m3/h]
10 kg
1.100
20 kg
3.500
N
P
1 2 634 5 7
R
E
F
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
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POSITIONING
The appliance must be installed and tested in full compliance with accident-prevention regulations contained in national law and current guidelines. Installers are to comply with any current local regulations.
Place the appliance onto the required working site.
Avoid locations with exposure to direct sunlight. Do not place the appliance in hot, poorly-ventilated rooms. Do not place the refrigerated compartment near heat sources.
Leave a min. 100-mm clearance around the
appliance on the sides where air inlet and outlet are located.
Level the appliance by means of adjustable feet.
WARNING: If the appliance is not properly levelled the performance and condensate drain may be hampered.
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DIMENSIONS
Please refer to the dimensions of your own appliance.
IF51M
60
130
1410
900
720
530
620
745
740
80
66,5 66,5
80
612
60
60625
IF101L
100 130
1565
1850
830
600
700
800
1700
150
60 60680
75
75650
IF101S
100 130
1565
1850
830
600
700
800
1700
150
60 60680
75
75650
415 235
445
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TECHNICAL DATA
Please refer to the technical data of your own appliance.
Model
IF51M
(10Kg)
IF101L
(20Kg L)
IF101S
(20Kg S)
Gross weight
130
225
225
Net weight
120
200
200
Dimensions
745x720x900
800x830x1850
800x830x1850
Capacity
Mass /cycle [kg]
10
20
20
Internal volume [l]
90
195
195
Rails
GN1/1
600x400
GN1/1
600x400
GN1/1
600x400
Trays 5 10
10
Power supply
Voltage [V]
230 ~
400 3N
400 3N
Frequency [Hz]
50
50
50
Intensity [A]
6,9
6,5
6,5
Power input [W]
1400
4000
4000
Refrigerating unit
Refrigerating power [W]
726
2011
2011
Evaporation temperature [°C]
-30
-30
-30
Cooling temperature [°C]
+90+3
+90+3
+90+3
Cooling time [min]
90
90
90
Freezing temperature [°C]
+90-18
+90-18
+90-18
Freezing time [min]
240
240
240
Condensation temperature [°C]
+54,5
+54,5
+54,5
Max room temperature [°C]
+32
+32
+32
Compressor type
Ermetic
Ermetic
Ermetic
Coolant
R404A
R404A
R404A
Coolant qty [g]
1400
2000
2000
Condesation air
Air
Air
Air
Noise [dB] (A)
65
72
72
IFR
Multi-detector probe
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WIRING
An omnipolar switch is to be installed before the appliance, in compliance with the current regulations applied in the country where the appliance is installed.
The electrical connection is carried out from the rear part.
The electrical mains cables must be correctly sized and selected based on the installation conditions.
The 10kg models have 3m of single phase cable (3G 1,5mm²) with a SCHUKO type plug. The 20kg models have 3,5m of three-phase cable (5G 1,5mm²) without plug.
The grounding cable is to be directly connected to a good grounding system.
The guarantee will cease and the Manufacturer will not be liable for any damage to appliances or operators arising from the non-compliance with the and tamperings to any part of the appliance (electric, thermodynamic or hydraulic plant).
CONDENSATE DRAIN
The equipment has a condensation collection tray. The tray is extractable from the lower part of the equipment.
TESTING
Should the appliance have been transported horizontally instead of a vertical position DO NOT START THE APPLIANCE IMMEDIATELY. WAIT FOR AT LEAST 24 HOURS BEFORE OPERATING.
The manufacturer declines any responsibility and any warranty obligation if damage occurs to the equipment imputable to transportation in a horizontal position.
Carry out the following checkings:
1) Outside temperatures must be included between 15°C and 38°C.
2) Turn on the appliance and wait 30 minutes before the use if the external temperature is “low”.
3) Check power input
4) Carry out at least one full quick cooling cycle
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CONTROL AND SAFETY SYSTEMS
The following information concerns skilled staff only.
Door micro-switch: Prevents the appliance from working when the door is open  Overall protection fuses: Protect the whole power circuit from and short-circuits and overloads  Compressor thermal relay: Operates in case of an overload or working failures  Motor-fan thermal relay: Operates in case of an overload or working failures  Safety pressure-switch: Operates in case of coolant over-pressure  Cabinet temperature control: Is run by NTC probe through the relevant electronic card  Core temperature control: Is run by PT100 probe through an electronic card  Electronic boards: based on the parameters entered they command and control any devices connected
to the equipment.
REFRIGERANT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
1) R404a: fluid components
trifluoroethane (HFC 143a) 52% pentafluoroethane (HFC 125) 44% tetrafluoroethane (HFC 134a) 4%
GWP = 3750 ODP = 0
2) Hazard identification
Overexposure through inhalation may cause anaesthetic effects. Acute overexposure may cause cardiac rhythm disorders and sudden death. Product mists or sprays may cause ice burns of eyes and skin.
3) First aid procedures
Inhalation: keep injured person away from exposure, warm and relaxed. Use oxygen, if necessary. Give
artificial respiration if respiration has stopped or is about to stop. In case of cardiac arrest give external cardiac massage. Seek immediate medical attention
Skin: use water to remove ice from affected areas. Remove contaminated clothes.
CAUTION: clothes may adhere to skin in case of ice burns. In case of contact with skin, wash with copious quantities of lukewarm water. In case of symptoms (irritation or blisters) seek medical attention.
Eyes: immediately wash with ocular solution or fresh water, keeping eyelids open for at least 10 minutes.
Seek medical attention.
Ingestion: it can cause vomit. If conscious, rinse mouth with water and drink 200-300 ml of water. Seek
medical attention
Other medical treatment: symptomatic treatment and support therapy when indicated. Do not administer
adrenaline or sympatheticomimetic drugs after exposure, due to the risk of arrhythmia and possible cardiac arrest.
4) Environmental data
Persistence and degradation
HFC 143a: slow decomposition in lower atmosphere (troposphere). Duration in atmosphere is 55 years.  HFC 125: slow decomposition in lower atmosphere (troposphere). Duration in atmosphere is 40 years.  HFC 134a: relatively rapid decomposition in lower atmosphere (troposphere). Duration in atmosphere is
15.6 years
HFC 143a, 125, 134a: does not affect photochemical smog (not included in volatile organic
components – VOC – as established in the UNECE agreement). Does not cause ozone rarefaction.
Product exhausts released in the atmosphere do not cause long-term water contamination.
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DISPOSAL
WASTE STORAGE
At the end of the product life, avoid release to the environment. The doors should be removed before disposal. Temporary storage of special waste is permitted while waiting for disposal by treatment and/or final collection. Dispose of special waste in accordance with the laws in force with regard to protection of the environment in the country of the user.
PROCEDURE FOR ROUGH DISMANTLING THE APPLIANCE
All couintries have different legislation; provision laid down by the laws and the authorised bodies of the countries where the demolition takes place are therefore to be observed. A general rule is to deliver the appliance to specialised collection and demolition centres. Dismantle the refrigerator grouping together the components according to their chemical nature. The compressor contains lubricating oil and refrigerant, which may be recycled. The refrigerator components are considered special waste, which can be assimilated with domestic waste. Make the appliance totally unusable by removing the power cable and any door locking mechanisms in order to avoid the risk of anyone being trapped inside.
DISMANTLING OPERATIONS SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. THE SAFE DISPOSAL OF WASTE FROM ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE
DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC) Do not dump pollutant material in the environment. Dispose of it in compliance with the relevant laws.
Under the WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive 2002/96/EC, when scrapping equipment the user must dispose of it at the specific authorised disposal centres, or reconsign it, still installed, to the original seller on purchase of new equipment. All equipment which must be disposed of in accordance with the WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC is marked with
a special symbol .
The improper disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment is liable to punishment under the relevant laws in the countries where the offence is committed.
Waste electrical and Electronic Equipment may contain hazardous substances with potential harmful effects on the environment and human health. You are urged to dispose of them properly.
STERILIZATION LAMP INSTALLATION
The sterilization lamp kit is not supplied as standard equipment.
Should you purchase the kit, please follow the installation instructions to install.
PRINTER INSTALLATION
The printer is not supplied as standard equipment .
Should you purchase the printer, please follow the installation instructions to install.
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OPERATION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The blast chiller is a chilling machine capable of cooling the temperature of a freshly cooked product up to +3°C (positive chilling) and up to -18°C (negative chilling), in order to conserve it for a long period of time without altering the organoleptic characteristics. Machine capacity as to the quantity to be cooled depend on the model purchased.
SETTING UP
Before setting to operation thoroughly clean the cooling cabinet with a suitable detergent or sodium bycarb dissolved in lukewarm water. Clean the appliance inside to remove any condensate caused by the Manufacturer's final testing.
Cooling and freezing speed depends on the following factors:
a) container shape, type and material; b) whether container lids are used; c) foodstuff features (density, water contents, fat contents); d) starting temperature; e) thermal conduction inside the foodstuffs.
Positive /Negative quick cooling time depends on type of foodstuffs to be processed. In general the programmes the machine is equipped with are based on the chamber temperature management, the fan speed and the chilling time, in any case never exceed 3.6kg of load (for GN1/1, EN1/1 or 60x40 pans) or 7.2kg of load (for GN2/1, EN2/1 or 60x80 pans) and a thickness of 50mm in negative chilling phase and 80mm in positive chilling phase (table 2). Check that the positive chilling programme, up to +3°C at the product core, does not take more than 90 minutes and that the negative chilling programme, up to -18°C at the product core, does not take more than 4 hours. We recommend pre-chilling the work chamber before beginning with a chilling programme and not covering the food during the programme in order not to increase times. We recommend using the core probe in order to have the exact core temperature reading. Do not stop the cycle before reaching a temperature of +3°C during positive quick cooling and -18°C during negative quick cooling.
Tab.2
Model
Max. output/cycle
Capacity
h +70[°C]+3[°C]
+70[°C]-18[°C]
n° max
GN
EN
IF51M
22[kg]
13[kg]
5
1/1
600X400
40
IF101L – IF101S
45[kg]
27[kg]
10
1/1
600X400
40
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MACHINE LOADING
Do not pile up foodstuffs to be cooled. Thickness should be lower than 50mm in negative quick cooling and lower than 80mm in positive quick cooling.
Make sure air circulation is not hampered between food trays.
The grid-holding frame (included in those models which include trolleys) is to be located at the centre of the cabinet.
POSITION OF TRAYS
Place the trays as close to the evaporator as possible.
If the cabinet is not full place the trays at equal distance from one another.
CORE PROBE
For proper position of the probe, refer to the following pictures.
SONDA A SIN G O L O RIL E VA M E N T O
CU O R E P R OD O T TO
SO NDA A M ULTIPL O RILE VA MENTO
SU P ER FI CI E PR O D OT TO
0.5 - 2 cm.
SINGLE-DETECTOR PROBE
MULTI-DETECTOR PROBE
PRODUCT CORE
PRODUCT SURFACE
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TEMPERATURES
Do not leave the cooked products that are to be chilled/frozen at room temperature. Avoid humidity losses, which will be detrimental to the conserved fragrance of the product. We recommend beginning the chilling/freezing programme as soon as the preparation or cooking phase has ended, being careful to insert the product into the equipment at a temperature no lower than +70°C. The cooked product can enter the equipment even at very high temperatures, greater than +100°C, as long as the chamber has been pre-chilled. In any case it should be taken into consideration that the programme reference times always start from a temperature of +90°C, in positive chilling from +90°C to +3°C and in negative chilling from +90°C to -18°C.
LENGTH
Cooled or frozen processed foodstuffs may be stored in a refrigerator for 5 days of processing with no quality alterations. For best results we recommend keeping temperature constant throughout the storing (0°C to 4°C), according to the various commodities. Storing time may be increased to approx. two weeks by using vacuum processing. After a negative quick cooling cycle, foodstuffs may be stored safely for 3 to 18 months, according to the type of foodstuff processed. We strongly recommend keeping storing temperature at -20°C or below. The cooled product should be wrapped in a specific film for foodstuffs (better still, vacuum stored) and provided with a sticker reporting the content [A], date of processing [B] and expiry date [C] written in permanent type ink.
A
B
C
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CONTROL PANEL
The illustration shows the equipment control panel, while the list indicates the description and functionality of the individual commands.
HARD +3°C
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR
MENU
INFINITY
SOFT 3°C
A–Display: Displays all the information relative to the menus on the board and the application in progress. B– HOME button: In any context, if enabled, this allows the user to return immediately to the main screen. If
the button is enabled this is indicated by the corresponding back lighting.
CBACK button: During navigation this button allows the user to return to the previous level in the menu
structure, while when any cycle is in progress, it allows the user to modify the control parameters of the process in progress, temporarily saving the modified values.
DKnob: The clockwise and anticlockwise turning of the knob allows the user to navigate through the
various menus on the display, while pressing it allows access to the selected item.
The RGB LED bar, built into the door handle or on the dashboard, takes on a different colour depending on the process in progress:
- Stand-by: low intensity steady light blue light
- Chilling/freezing cycle (including infinity, Multy) Defrost and Cooling, in progress: high intensity flashing
light blue light
- Conservation in progress: high intensity steady light blue light
- Freezing in progress: high intensity steady red light
- Sanitising in progress: low intensity steady red light
- Fault: steady yellow light
D B C
A
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FIRST START-UP
At the first start-up the operator will be asked to choose the language and the sector.
LANGUAGE SETTING
1. Select LANGUAGE by rotating the knob
ITALIANO
FRANCAIS
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
ESPANOL
2. Press the knob to confirm the selected language
The language can also be changed later (see
page 50)
ITALIANO
FRANCAIS
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
ESPANOL
SECTOR SETTING
1. Select the SECTOR by rotating the
knob
CATERING
BAKERY
PASTRY
ICE CREAM
2. Press the knob to confirm the selected sector
The sector can also be changed later (see page
52)
CATERING
BAKERY
PASTRY
ICE CREAM
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PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME DESCRIPTIONS
PROGRAMME
DESCRIPTION
STANDARD PROGRAMMES
SOFT +3°C
Cycle carried out through probe at the core or time, suitable for chilling foods up to +3°C, using a chamber temperature of about 1°C.
Cycle suitable for delicate products such as mousse, creams, desserts, vegetables or foods that are not very thick
HARD +3°C
Cycle carried out through probe at the core or time, suitable for chilling foods up to +3°C, using a chamber temperature varying from -15°C to 1°C.
Cycle suitable for very dense products, with high grease content or large sized products
IFR
I.F.R. is the patented positive blast chilling system that automatically optimises the process for any type of food, no matter the size and quantity, chilling its surface thanks to the use of a multipoint, three sensor needle probe
SOFT -18°C
Cycle carried out through probe at the core or time, suitable for freezing foods up to -18°C, using a chamber temperature varying from 1°C to -40°C.
Cycle suitable for leavened products, baked or cooked foods that are not very thick
HARD -18°C
Cycle carried out through probe at the core or time, suitable for freezing foods up to -18°C, using a chamber temperature that can reach -40°C.
Cycle suitable for raw or cooked, large size foods
INFINITY
Time chilling/freezing cycle with infinite duration, suitable for cooling various type food pans. The temperature at the core can be checked
AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES +3°C - CATERING
LASAGNE
Cycle dedicated to chilling of lasagne
SOUPS AND SAUCES
Cycle dedicated to chilling of soups and sauces
RICE AND PASTA
Cycle dedicated to chilling of rice and pasta
MEAT
Cycle dedicated to chilling of meat
FISH
Cycle dedicated to chilling of fish
COOKED VEGETABLES
Cycle dedicated to chilling of cooked vegetables
HOT PASTRY
Cycle dedicated to chilling of hot pastry products
DRY PASTRY
Cycle dedicated to chilling of dry pastry products
WALNUTS VEAL
Cycle dedicated to chilling of walnuts veal
AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES -18°C - CATERING
LASAGNE
Cycle dedicated to freezing of lasagne
SOUPS AND SAUCES
Cycle dedicated to freezing of soups and sauces
RICE AND PASTA
Cycle dedicated to freezing of rice and pasta
MEAT
Cycle dedicated to freezing of meat
FISH
Cycle dedicated to freezing of fish
COOKED VEGETABLES
Cycle dedicated to freezing of cooked vegetables
RAW VEGETABLES
Cycle dedicated to freezing of raw vegetables
PASTRY
Cycle dedicated to freezing of pastry products
RAW FISH
Cycle dedicated to freezing of raw fish
SUSHI
Cycle dedicated to freezing of Sushi
ANISAKIS 24h*
It is a special blast freezing cycle that enables preventive and total food preservation and restoration. Once the probe reads -20°C at the food core, the appliance will automatically start the "devitalization phase for 24 hours
ANISAKIS 15h*
it is a special blast freezing cycle that enables preventive and total food preservation and restoration. Once the probe reads -35°C at the food core, the appliance will automatically start the "devitalization phase for 15 hours
OPISTORKIS 24h
It is a special blast freezing cycle that enables preventive and total food preservation and restoration. Once the probe reads -20°C at the food core, the appliance will automatically start the "devitalization phase for 24 hours
* Tested and validated in cooperation with: University of Naples Federico II - Department of Zootechnical Sciences and Food inspection and the University Research laboratory at the wholesale fish market of Pozzuoli, Naples
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AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES +3°C - PASTRY SHOP
DOUGH SHEETING
Cycle dedicated to chilling of sheet dough
MIXING IN DIE
Cycle dedicated to chilling of moulded dough
CREAM
Cycle dedicated to chilling of creams
LEAVENED
Cycle dedicated to chilling of leavened products
LEAVENED +10°C
Cycle dedicated to chilling of leavened products +10°C
SHORT PASTRY
Cycle dedicated to chilling of shortcrust dough
STUFFED PRODUCTS
Cycle dedicated to chilling of filled products
TARTS
Cycle dedicated to chilling of tarts
BRIOCHE
Cycle dedicated to chilling of brioche
PANNA COTTA
Cycle dedicated to chilling of panna cotta
YOGURT BOX
Cycle dedicated to preparing of yogurt
AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES -18°C - PASTRY SHOP
DOUGH SHEETING
Cycle dedicated to freezing of sheet dough
MIXING IN DIE
Cycle dedicated to freezing of moulded dough
TARTS
Cycle dedicated to freezing of tarts
MOUSSE
Cycle dedicated to freezing of mousse
CROISSANT
Cycle dedicated to freezing of croissants
ICE CREAM
Cycle dedicated to freezing of ice cream
AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES +3°C - BAKERY
TARTS
Cycle dedicated to chilling of tarts
BAKED BREAD
Cycle dedicated to chilling of baked bread
CREAM
Cycle dedicated to chilling of creams
LEAVENED
Cycle dedicated to chilling of leavened products
AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES -18°C - BAKERY
COOKED TARTS
Cycle dedicated to freezing of baked tarts
RAW TARTS
Cycle dedicated to freezing of unbaked tarts
BAKED BREAD
Cycle dedicated to freezing of baked bread
UNCOOKED BREAD
Cycle dedicated to freezing of unbaked bread
AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES +3 - ICE CREAM PARLOUR
PANNA COTTA
Cycle dedicated to chilling of panna cotta
YOGURT BOX
Cycle dedicated to preparing of yogurt
AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES -18°C - ICE CREAM PARLOUR
ICE CREAM -14°C
Cycle dedicated to freezing of ice cream -14°C
ICE CREAM
Cycle dedicated to freezing of ice cream
COMPLETE MOUSSE
Cycle dedicated to freezing of complete mousse
MOUSSE
Cycle dedicated to freezing of mousse
FROZEN DESSERT
Cycle dedicated to freezing of frozen dessert
MULTY PROGRAMME
MULTY
Time chilling/freezing cycle, organised by load levels, with possibility of needle probe reading, providing the time for each level
BANQUETING PROGRAMME
BANQUETING
Cycle dedicated to the catering sector, excellent for preparation of banqueting products
VACUUM PROGRAMME
VACUUM
Cycle dedicated to the catering sector for preparation of products before a vacuum-packing phase
THAWING PROGRAMME
THAWING
Cycle carried out by means of temperature probe or by time, dedicated to controlled food defrosting
PROVING PROGRAMME
PROVING
Time cycle, dedicated to direct leavening of foods
RETARDER PROVING
Time cycle, dedicated to scheduled leavening of foods
SMART ON PROGRAMME
SMART ON
Cycle with automatic start. Once a hot product is inserted if an increase in the chamber temperature is detected, after 5 minutes a Soft +3°C cycle will start, either by probe or time, based on whether or not the needle is used.
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STANDARD PROGRAMMES
Chilling/freezing cycles pre-set by the manufacturer which can be activated by selecting them directly from the initial screen, SOFT +3°C, HARD +3°C, SOFT -18°C and HARD -18°C. During execution of the cycle the parameters can be viewed and modified temporarily. The new values will be valid exclusively for the cycle in progress.
1. Select the desired cycle by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR
MENU
INFINITY
SOFT +3°C
HARD +3°C
2. Press the knob to activate the selected cycle During the cycle it is possible:
- to view and modify the default parameters by
selecting SET (see page 40)
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR
MENU
INFINITY
SOFT +3°C
HARD +3°C
90'
HARD +3°C
100%
+27°C
+24°C
SET STOP
3. Cycle ended, automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible:
- to view and modify the default parameters by
selecting SET (see page 40)
- to activate a manual defrost by selecting
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress. If not required, manual defrosting is not performed
--
END CYCLE CONSERVE
100%
+27°C
+24°C
SET STOP
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PROGRAMME I.F.R.
The IFR is an innovative patented system of positive quick cooling which allows the cycle optimisation for each type of foodstuffs by preventing superficial freezing. Temperatures are detected by a three-sensor multipoint needle probe. The position inside the foodstuff is determined univocally by a reference disk located along the needle. (ref. par. “Core probe”).
1. Select the desired cycle by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
MENU
INFINITY
SOFT +3°C
HARD +3°C
IFR
2. Press the knob to activate the selected cycle
During the cycle it is possible:
- select SET to change the fan speed
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified value will only be saved for the cycle in progress
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
MENU
INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
IFR
--
IFR
100%
+27°C
+24°C
SET STOP
3. Cycle ended, automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible:
- to view and modify the default parameters by
selecting SET (see page 40)
- to activate a manual defrost by selecting
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress. If not required, manual defrosting is not performed
--
END CYCLE CONSERVE
100%
+27°C
+24°C
SET STOP
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PROGRAMME INFINITY
Time chilling/freezing cycle with infinite duration, suitable for cooling various type food pans. The temperature at the core can be checked.
1. Select the desired cycle by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR
MENU
SOFT +3°C
HARD +3°C
INFINITY
4. Cycle ended, automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible:
- select SET to view and modify the chamber
temperature and fan speed
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified values will be saved
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR
MENU
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
INFINITY
INFINITY
100%
+27°C
+24°C
SET STOP
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FAVOURITE PROGRAMMES
A library consisting in 10 cycles selected from those stored and labelled as favourites (see page 27)
1. Select by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR
MENU
INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
2. Press the knob to enter section FAVOURITE PROGRAMMES
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR
MENU
INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
3. Select the desired cycle by rotating the knob
3
2 CICLO 2
CICLO 3
4 CICLO 4
1 CICLO 1
4. Press the knob to activate the selected cycle During the cycle it is possible:
- to view and modify the default parameters by
selecting SET (see page 36)
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress
3
2 CICLO 2
CICLO 3
4 CICLO 4
1 CICLO 1
90'
CICLO 3
100%
+27°C
+24°C
SET STOP
MEMO +3°C
5. Cycle ended, automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible:
- to view and modify the default parameters by
selecting SET (see page 40)
- to activate a manual defrost by selecting
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress. If not required, manual defrosting is not performed
--
END CYCLE CONSERVE
100%
+27°C
+24°C
SET STOP
MEMO +3°C
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AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES
These programmes are manufacturer recommended work cycles. During the cycle the parameters can be viewed, but not modified.
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select AUTOMATIC by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section AUTOMATIC
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select the type of desired cycle by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC +3°C
BANQUETING VACUUM
AUTOMATIC -18°C
MENU AUTO
6. Press the knob to enter into the selected type of cycle
AUTOMATIC +3°C
BANQUETING VACUUM
AUTOMATIC -18°C
MENU AUTO
7. Select the desired cycle by rotating the knob
LASAGNE
RICE AND PASTA
MEAT
SOUPS AND SAUCES
MENU
AUTO
AUTO +3°C
8. Press the knob to activate the selected cycle
LASAGNE
RICE AND PASTA
MEAT
SOUPS AND SAUCES
MENU AUTO
AUTO +3°C
9. Select the quantity of load to be treated, minimum, medium, maximum
RICE AND
PASTA
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10. Press the knob to activate the selected cycle During the cycle it is possible:
- to view the default parameters by selecting
INFO
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the parameters cannot be modified
RICE AND
PASTA
45'
RICE AND
PASTA
90%
+25°C
+24°C
INFO STOP
AUTO +3°C
12. Cycle ended, automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible:
- to view the default parameters by selecting
INFO
- to activate a manual defrost by selecting
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the parameters cannot be modified. If not required, manual defrosting is not performed
--
END CYCLE CONSERVE
100%
+27°C
+24°C
INFO STOP
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STORED PROGRAMMES
These are 10 chilling cycles and 10 freezing cycles that can be configured based on the needs of the user, the names of which can be freely set. These cycles already have default settings set up by the manufacturer: once modified by the user the new values can be saved in the memory and recalled at a subsequent start of that cycle. 10 of these programmes can be made FAVOURITES, organising them based on the needs of the user.
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Press the knob to enter section STORED
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section STORED
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select the type of desired cycle by rotating the knob
STORED +3°C
STORED -18°C
MENU MEMO
6. Press the knob to enter into the selected type of cycle
STORED +3°C
STORED -18°C
MENU MEMO
7. Select the desired cycle by rotating the knob
3
2 CICLO 2
CICLO 3
4 CICLO 4
1 CICLO 1
MENU MEMO
MEMO +3°C
8. Press the knob to activate the selected cycle During the cycle it is possible:
- View, modify the default parameters and make it
a favourite by selecting SET
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters can be saved once
the new value is inserted by selecting , therwise, by selecting , he modifications will
be active only for the cycle in progress. If the modifications are saved the user will be
3
2 CICLO 2
CICLO 3
4 CICLO 4
1 CICLO 1
MENU
MEMO
MEMO +3°C
90'
CICLO 3
100%
+27°C
+24°C
SET STOP
MEMO +3°C
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asked to assign a name to the cycle. use the knob to enter the name and press o save it.
To make a cycle a favourite, select MAKE FAVOURITE, found at the end of the parameters list, and enter the desired position. The cycle will automatically overwrite the one in that position.
Save by selecting .
SOFT PHASE TIME SOFT PHASE FAN STORAGE
60' 70% 4°C
MAKE FAVORITE
_
9. Cycle ended, automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible:
- View, modify the default parameters and make it
a favourite by selecting SET
- to activate a manual defrost by selecting
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters can be saved once
the new value is inserted by selecting , therwise, by selecting , he modifications will
be active only for the cycle in progress. If the modifications are saved the user will be asked to assign a name to the cycle. use the knob
to enter the name and press o save it. If not required, manual defrosting is not performed
--
END CYCLE CONSERVE
100%
+27°C
+24°C
SET STOP
MEMO +3°C
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MULTY
Chilling/freezing cycle by time organised by load levels. The number of levels available varies depending on the equipment.
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select MULTY by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY
COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section MULTY
AUTOMATIC
MULTY
COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Enter the time for each level and confirm it with the knob During the cycle it is possible:
- to view and modify the default parameters by
selecting SET (see page 40)
- to stop the cycle by selecting
Note: the modified parameters will be saved
At the expiry of the set value for each individual level, the buzzer and the flashing value alert the user that the product can be withdrawn.
Once all the set times have expired, automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible:
- to view and modify the default parameters by
selecting SET (see page 40)
Note: the modified parameters will be saved
2
1 30'
MENU
MULTY
5L
3 0' 5 0'
4 0'
+27°C
+24°C
SET
20'
2
1 30'
MENU
MULTY
5L
3 0' 5 0'
4 0'
+27°C
+24°C
SET
20'
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COOLING
It is advisable to run a cooling cycle prior to selecting any slaughter cycle.
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select COOLING by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY
COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to activate the selected cycle During the cycle it is possible:
- to view and modify the default parameters by
selecting SET (see page 40)
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress
AUTOMATIC
MULTY
COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
--
COOLING
100%
+27°C
+24°C
SET STOP
5. Cycle ended, automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible:
- to view and modify the default parameters by
selecting SET (see page 40)
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress
--
END CYCLE CONSERVE
100%
+27°C
+24°C
SET STOP
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FUNCTIONS
DEFROST
If not required, the function will not be activated and the display will alternate between showing the defrosting symbol and the message “NOT REQUIRED”, accompanied by the sound of the buzzer.
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select FUNCTIONS by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section FUNCTIONS
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select DEFROST by rotating the knob
DEFROST
STORAGE THAWING
SANITATION
MENU
FUNCTIONS
PROBE HEATING
PROVING
6. Press the knob to activate the selected cycle During the cycle it is possible
- to view and modify the default parameters by
selecting SET (see page 40)
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress
MENU
FUNCTIONS
DEFROST
STORAGE THAWING
SANITATION
PROBE HEATING
PROVING
--
20'
SET STOP
--
--
7. Cycle ended
END CYCLE CONSERVE
-­SET STOP
--
--
--
STOP
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SANITATION
NOTA: the germicidal lamp kit is not supplied as standard equipment. It is an optional item. Should you purchase the kit, please follow the maintenance instructions to maintenance.
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select FUNCTIONS by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section FUNCTIONS
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select SANITATION by rotating the knob
DEFROST STORAGE
THAWING
SANITATION
MENU
FUNCTIONS
PROBE HEATING
PROVING
6. Press the knob to activate the selected cycle During the cycle it is possible:
- to view and modify the time of sanitation by
selecting SET (see page 40)
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress
MENU
FUNCTIONS
DEFROST STORAGE
THAWING
SANITATION
PROBE HEATING
PROVING
--
20'
SET STOP
--
--
7. Cycle ended
END CYCLE CONSERVE
-­SET STOP
--
--
--
STOP
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STORAGE
Storing cycles and quick cooling cycles can be started separately.
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select FUNCTIONS by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section FUNCTIONS
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select STORAGE by rotating the knob
DEFROST
STORAGE
THAWING
SANITATION
MENU
FUNCTIONS
PROBE HEATING
PROVING
6. Press the knob to enter into the STORAGE
MENU
FUNCTIONS
DEFROST
STORAGE
THAWING
SANITATION
PROBE HEATING
PROVING
7. Select the type of conservation by rotating the knob
STORAGE
POSITIVE
NEGATIVE
MENU
FUNCTIONS
8. Press the knob to activate the selected
cycle During the cycle it is possible:
- to view and modify the default parameters by selecting SET (see page 40)
- to activate a manual defrost by selecting
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress. If not required, manual defrosting is not performed
STORAGE
POSITIVE
NEGATIVE
MENU
FUNCTIONS
--
SET STOP
50%
+27°C
+24°C
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THAWING
The defrost cycles with probe or by time are automatic. During the cycle the parameters can be modified and the temperature can be selected or the time at which the food should be defrosted and ready for use. In the event of time defrosting the operator can decide to change only the cycle end date acting on the date on the screen of the cycle in progress. This action is valid only if you are in the first phase (preservation)
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select FUNCTIONS by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section FUNCTIONS
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select THAWING by rotating the knob
DEFROST STORAGE
THAWING
SANITATION
MENU
FUNCTIONS
PROBE HEATING
PROVING
6. Press the knob to enter into the THAWING
MENU
FUNCTIONS
DEFROST STORAGE
THAWING
SANITATION
PROBE HEATING
PROVING
7. Rotate the knob to select the type most suited for the product to be treated
ICE CREAM TIME
TIME
ICE CREAM PROBE
THAWING
PROBE
8. Press the knob to activate the selected cycle
In case of time defrosting the cycle will begin immediately with the date and time values set by the manufacturer.
- Once the cycle has been started (time
defrosting) the cycle end date and time can be changed, but only during the first phase (preservation).
ICE CREAM TIME
TIME
ICE CREAM PROBE
THAWING
PROBE
12:56
SET STOP
100%
+25°C
+24°C
02/10/2013 17:28
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- Rotate the knob to select the date and time
- Press the knob to enter the date and time
value change mode
- Select the new value by rotating the knob
- Press the knob to confirm the new value
and move to the next one
- Select to confirm and exit from the
function
During the cycle it is possible:
- to view and modify the default parameters by
selecting SET (see page 40)
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress. In time defrost if the times are changed the cycle end will automatically be recalculated.
02/10/2013 17:28
12:56
SET STOP
100%
+25°C
+24°C
02/10/2013 17:28
12:56
SET STOP
100%
+25°C
+24°C
02 OTT 2013
17 : 28
SCONG
02 OTT 2013
17 : 28
SCONG
20 : 28
SCONG
02 OTT 2013
02/10/2013 20:28
12:56
SET STOP
100%
+25°C
+24°C
9. Cycle ended, automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible:
- to view and modify the default parameters by selecting SET (see page 40)
- to activate a manual defrost by selecting
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress If not required, manual defrosting is not performed.
--
END CYCLE CONSERVE
100%
+27°C
+24°C
INFO STOP
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PROVING
The leavening and retarding cycles are automatic. During the cycle the parameters can be modified to select the temperature or the time at which the food should be leavened and ready for use. The operator can decide to change only the end cycle date by acting on the date shown on the screen of the cycle in progress, but only during the first phase (preservation), easily scheduling the moment at which the product should be perfectly leavened.
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select FUNCTIONS by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section FUNCTIONS
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select PROVING by rotating the knob
DEFROST STORAGE
THAWING
SANITATION
MENU
FUNCTIONS
PROBE HEATING
PROVING
6. Press the knob to enter into the PROVING
MENU
FUNCTIONS
DEFROST STORAGE
THAWING
SANITATION
PROBE HEATING
PROVING
7. Select by rotating the knob:
- PROVING for a direct leavening cycle
- RETARDER PROVING for a scheduled leavening cycle
RETARDER PROVING
LIEVITAZ
PROVING
8. Press the knob to activate the selected cycle
The cycle will begin immediately with the date and time values set by the manufacturer.
- Once the cycle has been started the cycle
end date and time can be changed, but only during the first phase (preservation).
LIEVITAZ
RETARDER PROVING
PROVING
05:59
SET STOP
100%
+25°C
+24°C
02/10/2013 17:28
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- Rotate the knob to select the date and time
- Press the knob to enter the date and time
value change mode
- Select the new value by rotating the knob
- Press the knob to confirm the new value
and move to the next one
- Select to confirm and exit from the
function
During the cycle it is possible:
- to view and modify the default parameters by
selecting SET (see page 40)
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress. If the times are changed the cycle end will automatically be recalculated.
05:59
SET STOP
100%
+25°C
+24°C
02/10/2013 17:28
05:59
100%
+25°C
+24°C
SET STOP
02/10/2013 17:28
02 OTT 2013
17 : 28
LIEVITAZ
02 OTT 2013
17 : 28
LIEVITAZ
20 : 28
LIEVITAZ
02 OTT 2013
05:59
SET STOP
100%
+25°C
+24°C
02/10/2013 20:28
9. Cycle ended, automatic conservation phase During conservation it is possible:
- to view and modify the default parameters by selecting SET (see page 40)
- to activate a manual defrost by selecting
- to stop the cycle by selecting STOP
Note: the modified parameters will be saved only for the cycle in progress If not required, manual defrosting is not performed.
--
END CYCLE CONSERVE
100%
+27°C
+24°C
INFO STOP
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PROBE HEATING
Heating of the needle probe is activated automatically, only on a cycle with needle and negative temperature probe core, after the cycle in progress stops, selecting STOP, and after the subsequent opening of the door by the operator.
1. Please wait
PROBE HEATING
PLEASE WAIT ..
2. Remove the probe
REMOVE THE PROBE
It is always possible to start the function manually.
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select FUNCTIONS by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section FUNCTIONS
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select PROBE HEATING by rotating the knob
DEFROST STORAGE
THAWING
SANITATION
MENU
FUNCTIONS
PROBE HEATING
PROVING
6. Press the knob to activate the selected function
MENU
FUNCTIONS
DEFROST STORAGE
THAWING
SANITATION
PROBE HEATING
PROVING
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7. Please wait
PROBE HEATING
PLEASE WAIT ..
8. Remove the probe
REMOVE THE PROBE
In the event that the temperature read by the needle core sensor is not negative, the function will not be activated.
1. Not needed
NOT NEEDED
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** VIEW / EDIT PARAMETERS CYCLE
1. During the cycle, select SET by rotating the knob
90'
HARD +3°C
100%
+27°C
+24°C
SET STOP
2. Press the knob to enter the parameters list
90'
HARD +3°C
100%
+27°C
+24°C
SET STOP
3. Select the parameter to be modified by rotating the knob
HARD +3°C
END CYCLE NEEDLE HARD PHASE AIR HARD PHASE NEEDLE
HARD PHASE TIME
3°C
-15°C 30°C
45'
4. Press the knob to modify the value
HARD +3°C
3°C
-15°C 30°C
45'
END CYCLE NEEDLE HARD PHASE AIR HARD PHASE NEEDLE
HARD PHASE TIME
5. Select the new value, by rotating the knob
HARD +3°C
3°C
-15°C 30°C
40'
END CYCLE NEEDLE HARD PHASE AIR HARD PHASE NEEDLE
HARD PHASE TIME
6. Press the knob to confirm the new value
HARD +3°C
3°C
-15°C 30°C
40'
END CYCLE NEEDLE HARD PHASE AIR HARD PHASE NEEDLE
HARD PHASE TIME
7. Press to exit the parameters list
HARD +3°C
3°C
-15°C 30°C
40'
END CYCLE NEEDLE HARD PHASE AIR HARD PHASE NEEDLE
HARD PHASE TIME
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HACCP
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select HACCP by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section HACCP
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select the chosen function by rotating the knob
VIEW
USB
PRINT
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
VIEW BY DATE
6. Press the knob to enter the selected
function
VIEW
USB
PRINT
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
7. Select the chosen function by rotating the knob
BY DATE
BY CYCLE MENU
HACCP
VIEW
8. Press the knob to enter the selected function
BY DATE
BY CYCLE MENU
HACCP
VIEW
9. Enter the data by turning the knob and press to confirm the value and move to the next one until ENTER is selected
ENTER
MENU
HACCP
VIEW
FROM 01/03/2010 TO 02/03/ 2010
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10. Press the knob to view the desired cycles
ENTER
MENU
HACCP
VIEW
FROM 01/03/2010 TO 02/03/2010
11. Select the cycle to be viewed
MENU
HACCP
VIEW
01/03/2010 14:00 LASAGUE -18°C
01/03/2010 19:00
PASTA +3°C
FREEZER 1
12. Press the knob to view the selected cycle
MENU
HACCP
VIEW
01/03/2010 14:00 LASAGUE -18°C
01/03/2010 19:00
PASTA +3°C
FREEZER 1
13. The parameters list is displayed
PASTA +3°C 01/03/2010 19:00 NEEDLE +22°C AIR +22°C
MENU
HACCP
VIEW
VIEW BY CYCLE
6. Press the knob to enter the selected
function
VIEW
USB
PRINT
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
7. Select the chosen function by rotating the knob
BY DATE
BY CYCLE MENU
HACCP
VIEW
8. Press the knob to enter the selected function
BY DATE
BY CYCLE MENU
HACCP
VIEW
9. Select the cycle to be viewed
MENU
HACCP
VIEW
01/03/2010 14:00 LASAGUE -18°C
01/03/2010 19:00
PASTA +3°C
FREEZER 1
10. Press the knob to view the selected cycle
MENU
HACCP
VIEW
01/03/2010 14:00 LASAGUE -18°C
01/03/2010 19:00
PASTA +3°C
FREEZER 1
11. The parameters list is displayed
PASTA +3°C 01/03/2010 19:00 NEEDLE +22°C AIR +22°C
MENU
HACCP
VIEW
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PRINT BY DATE
NOTE: the printer is not supplied as standard equipment. It is an optional item. Connect the printer from the rear of the unit, using the MATE-N-LOK connectors on the electrical panel, identified with the letters R (power) and S (signal).
6. Press the knob to enter the selected
function
VIEW
USB
PRINT
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
7. Select the chosen function by rotating
the knob
BY DATE
BY CYCLE ALL
MENU
HACCP
PRINT
8. Press the knob to enter the selected
function
BY DATE
BY CYCLE ALL
MENU
HACCP
PRINT
9. Enter the data by turning the knob and press to confirm the value and move to the next one until ENTER is selected
ENTER
MENU
HACCP
PRINT
FROM 01/03/2010 TO 02/03/ 2010
10. Press the knob to start printing
FROM 01/03/2010 TO 02/03/2010
ENTER
MENU
HACCP
PRINT
11. Printing in progress
IN PROGRESS
MENU
HACCP
PRINT
PRINT BY CYCLE
NOTE: the printer is not supplied as standard equipment. It is an optional item. Connect the printer from the rear of the unit, using the MATE-N-LOK connectors on the electrical panel, identified with the letters R (power) and S (signal).
6. Press the knob to enter the selected function
VIEW
USB
PRINT
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
7. Select the chosen function by rotating the knob
BY DATE
BY CYCLE
ALL
MENU
HACCP
PRINT
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8. Press the knob to enter the selected function
BY DATE
BY CYCLE
ALL
MENU
HACCP
PRINT
9. Select the cycle to be viewed
MENU
HACCP
PRINT
01/03/2010 14:00 LASAGUE -18°C
01/03/2010 19:00
PASTA +3°C
FREEZER 1
10. Press the knob to confirm the selected cycle
MENU
HACCP
PRINT
01/03/2010 14:00 LASAGUE -18°C
01/03/2010 19:00
PASTA +3°C
FREEZER 1
11. Press the knob to start printing
FROM 01/03/2010 TO 02/03/2010
ENTER
MENU
HACCP
PRINT
12. Printing in progress
IN PROGRESS
MENU
HACCP
PRINT
PRINT ALL
NOTE: the printer is not supplied as standard equipment. It is an optional item. Connect the printer from the rear of the unit, using the MATE-N-LOK connectors on the electrical panel, identified with the letters R (power) and S (signal).
6. Press the knob to enter the selected function
VIEW
USB
PRINT
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
7. Select the chosen function by rotating the knob
BY DATE BY CYCLE
ALL
MENU
HACCP
PRINT
8. Press the knob to enter the selected function
BY DATE BY CYCLE
ALL
MENU
HACCP
PRINT
9. Press the knob to start printing
ENTER
ALL
MENU
HACCP
PRINT
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10. Printing in progress
IN PROGRESS
MENU
HACCP
PRINT
DOWNLOAD DATA BY DATE
Insert a USB flash drive (not supplied) into the USB port “Type A” on the protection of unit’s electrical panel. In order to access the USB port, please refer to the section entitled "ELECTRICAL PANEL MAINTENANCE”.
6. Press the knob to enter the selected
function USB memory presence is checked
VIEW
USB
PRINT
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
7. Select the chosen function by rotating
the knob
BY DATE
BY CYCLE ALL
MENU
HACCP
USB
8. Press the knob to enter the selected
function
BY DATE
BY CYCLE ALL
MENU
HACCP
USB
9. Enter the date by rotating the knob and select ENTER
ENTER
MENU
HACCP
USB
FROM 01/03/2010 TO 02/03/ 2010
10. Press the knob to start downloading data
FROM 01/03/2010 TO 02/03/2010
ENTER
MENU
HACCP
USB
11. Data download in progress
IN PROGRESS
MENU
HACCP
USB
DOWNLOAD DATA BY CYCLE
Insert a USB flash drive (not supplied) into the USB port “Type A” on the protection of unit’s electrical panel. In order to access the USB port, please refer to the section entitled "ELECTRICAL PANEL MAINTENANCE”.
6. Press the knob to enter the selected
function USB memory presence is checked
VIEW
USB
PRINT
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
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7. Select the chosen function by rotating
the knob
BY DATE
BY CYCLE
ALL
MENU
HACCP
USB
8. Press the knob to enter the selected
function
BY DATE
BY CYCLE
ALL
MENU
HACCP
USB
9. Select the cycle to be viewed
MENU
HACCP
USB
01/03/2010 14:00 LASAGUE -18°C
01/03/2010 19:00
PASTA +3°C
FREEZER 1
10. Press the knob to confirm the selected
cycle
MENU
HACCP
USB
01/03/2010 14:00 LASAGUE -18°C
01/03/2010 19:00
PASTA +3°C
FREEZER 1
11. Press the knob to start downloading
data
PASTA +3°C 01/03/2010 19:00 NEEDLE +22°C AIR +22°C
ENTER
MENU
HACCP
USB
12. Data download in progress
IN PROGRESS
MENU
HACCP
USB
DOWNLOAD ALL
Insert a USB flash drive (not supplied) into the USB port “Type A” on the protection of unit’s electrical panel. In order to access the USB port, please refer to the section entitled "ELECTRICAL PANEL MAINTENANCE”.
6. Press the knob to enter the selected
function USB memory presence is checked
VIEW
USB
PRINT
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
7. Select the chosen function by rotating
the knob
BY DATE BY CYCLE
ALL
MENU
HACCP
USB
8. Press the knob to enter the selected
function
BY DATE BY CYCLE
ALL
MENU
HACCP
USB
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9. Press the knob to start downloading
data
ENTER
ALL
MENU
HACCP
USB
10. Data download in progress
IN PROGRESS
MENU
HACCP
USB
DELETE DATA BY DATE
6. Press the knob to enter the selected
function
VIEW
USB
PRINT
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
7. Select the chosen function by rotating the knob
BY DATE
BY CYCLE ALL
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
8. Press the knob to enter the selected function
BY DATE
BY CYCLE ALL
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
9. Enter the data by turning the knob and press to confirm the value and move to the next one until ENTER is selected
ENTER
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
FROM 01/03/2010 TO 02/03/ 2010
10. Press the knob to start the procedure
FROM 01/03/2010 TO 02/03/2010
ENTER
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
11. Data deletion in progress
IN PROGRESS
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
DELETE DATA BY CYCLE
6. Press the knob to enter the selected
function
VIEW
USB
PRINT
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
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7. Select the chosen function by rotating the knob
BY DATE
BY CYCLE
ALL
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
8. Press the knob to enter the selected function
BY DATE
BY CYCLE
ALL
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
9. Select the cycle to be viewed
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
01/03/2010 14:00 LASAGUE -18°C
01/03/2010 19:00
PASTA +3°C
FREEZER 1
10. Press the knob to confirm the selected cycle
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
01/03/2010 14:00 LASAGUE -18°C
01/03/2010 19:00
PASTA +3°C
FREEZER 1
11. Press the knob to start the procedure
PASTA +3°C 01/03/2010 19:00 NEEDLE +22°C AIR +22°C
ENTER
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
12. Data deletion in progress
IN PROGRESS
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
DELETE ALL
6. Press the knob to enter the selected
function
VIEW
USB
PRINT
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
7. Select the chosen function by rotating
the knob
BY DATE BY CYCLE
ALL
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
8. Press the knob to enter the selected
function
BY DATE BY CYCLE
ALL
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
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9. Press the knob to start the procedure
ENTER
ALL
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
10. Data deletion in progress
IN PROGRESS
MENU
HACCP
DELETE
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SETTINGS
LANGUAGE
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select SETTING by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section
SETTING
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select LANGUAGE by rotating the knob
LANGUAGE
SECTOR
SET DATE/CLOCK
MULTY
MENU
SETS
6. Press the knob to enter section
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE
SECTOR
SET DATE/CLOCK
MULTY
MENU
SETS
7. Select LANGUAGE by rotating the knob
ITALIANO
FRANCAIS
ENGLISH
MENU
SETS
LANGUAGE
DEUTSCH
ESPANOL
8. Press the knob to confirm the selected language
MENU
SETS
LANGUAGE
ITALIANO
FRANCAIS
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
ESPANOL
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SET DATE/CLOCK
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select SETTING by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section SETTING
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select DATA/CLOCK by rotating the knob
LANGUAGE SECTOR
SET DATE/CLOCK
MULTY
MENU
SETS
CYCLE CONTROL
6. Press the knob to enter section DATA/CLOCK
MENU
SETS
LANGUAGE
SECTOR
SET DATE/CLOCK
MULTY CYCLE CONTROL
7. Select the new value by rotating the knob
10
MENU
SETS
DATE/CLOCK
: 46
05 MAR 2012
8. Press the knob to confirm the new value and move to the next one
10 : 46
05 MAR 2012
MENU
SETS
DATE/CLOCK
9. Select to confirm and exit from the function
10 : 46
05 MAR 2012
MENU
SETS
DATE/CLOCK
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SECTOR
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select SETTING by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section SETTING
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select SECTOR by rotating the knob
LANGUAGE
SECTOR
SET DATE/CLOCK MULTY
MENU
SETS
CYCLE CONTROL
6. Press the knob to enter section SECTOR
MENU
SETS
LANGUAGE
SECTOR
SET DATE/CLOCK
MULTY CYCLE CONTROL
7. Press the knob to confirm the selected sector
CATERING
BAKERY
PASTRY
ICE CREAM
MENU
SETS
SECTOR
8. Press the knob to confirm
MENU
SETS
SECTOR
CATERING
BAKERY
PASTRY
ICE CREAM
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MULTY
The number of levels available varies depending on the equipment.
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select SETTING by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section
SETTING
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select MULTY by rotating the knob
LANGUAGE SECTOR
SET DATE/CLOCK
MULTY
MENU
SETS
CYCLE CONTROL
6. Press the knob to enter section MULTY
MENU
SETS
LANGUAGE
SECTOR
SET DATE/CLOCK
MULTY
CYCLE CONTROL
7. Use the knob to select the number of levels corresponding to the equipment used
MENU
SETS
MULTY
5 LEVELS
20 LEVELS
10 LEVELS
8. Press the knob to confirm
MENU
SETS
MULTY
5 LEVELS
20 LEVELS
10 LEVELS
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CYCLE CONTROL - AUTO OR MANUAL
You can choose to control the cycle in automatic mode (AUTO) or by means of operator choice, timed or using the probe in the core (MANUAL). The default cycle control setting is automatic mode (AUTO).
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select SETTING by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section SETTING
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select CYCLE CONTROL by rotating the knob
LANGUAGE SET DATE/CLOCK
MENU
SETS
SECTOR MULTY
CYCLE CONTROL
6. Press the knob to enter section CYCLE CONTROL
LANGUAGE SET DATE/CLOCK
MENU
SETS
SECTOR MULTY
CYCLE CONTROL
7. Select the desired type of cycle control
MENU
SETS
AUTO/MANU
MANUAL
AUTO
8. Press the knob to confirm
MENU
SETS
AUTO/MANU
MANUAL
AUTO
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SERVICE
ALARMS
The presence of an active alarm is signalled by the buzzer and the display shows the event alternating with the screen showing the process in progress. The RGB bar turns yellow. The alarms are recorded on a list.
The presence of an alarm stored on the list is indicated by the symbol . You can record up to a maximum of 42 alarms. Any additional event overwrites the oldest one.
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select SERVICE by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section
SERVICE
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select ALARMS by rotating the knob
MENU
SERVICE
ALARMS RESET
RESTORE
MULTY
PARAMETERS
INPUTS OUTPUTS
ALARMS
FIRMWARE
6. Press the knob to view the list ALARMS
MENU
SERVICE
ALARMS RESET RESTORE
MULTY
PARAMETERS
INPUTS OUTPUTS
ALARMS
FIRMWARE
7. View the alarms list by rotating the knob
MENU
SERVICE
ALARMS
A04: OPEN DOOR ALARM START 10:34 28/03/2012
END 10:35 28/03/2012 MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 17°C
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ALARMS TABLE
If the fault is not corrected by following the above instructions ask for skilled assistance and avoid carrying out any other operations, especially on the electricals. When informing the servicing company of the fault, state 1 and 5 numbers (model and serial number).
FAULT
CAUSE
REMEDY
The display board does not
switch on
No power supply Blown fuse Loosened connections
Check the connection to the power mains
Replace fuses (qualified technician) Check connection fitting
Compressor failure
High and Low-pressure pressureswitch on Clicker on Contactor failure Compressor thermal relay on
Qualified technician required Qualified technician required Qualified technician required Qualified technician required
The compressor is working
but the cabinet is not
cooling
Frosted evaporator No coolant inside the refrigerating system Delivery solenoid valve failure
Condenser dirty
Open the door and carry out the defrost cycle
Qualified technician required Qualified technician required
Clean the condenser
Evaporator fans are not
working
Fan failure or short-circuit Door micro failure
Qualified technician required Qualified technician required
The condenser fans do not
work
Faulty pressure switch Faulty fan Faulty pick-up condenser Lack of consent from compressor solenoid switch
Qualified technician required Qualified technician required Qualified technician required Qualified technician required
Lack of evaporator defrosting
Incorrect defrosting programming
Check the defrosting cycle programming
ALARM/ EVENT
CAUSE
REMEDY
High temperature alarm
(in conservation)
Room Temp above set value
If the temperature is not within the specified range, apply to a qualified technician
Low temperature alarm
(in conservation)
Room Temp below set value
If the temperature is not within the specified range, apply to a qualified technician
Limit temperature alarm
(in chilling/freezing)
Cell or core temperature higher than the set value
If the temperature is not within the specified range, apply to a qualified technician
Room probe alarm
Room Probe interrupted
Qualified technician required
Evaporator probe alarm
Evap Probe interrupted
Qualified technician required
Condenser probe alarm
Cond Probe interrupted
Qualified technician required
Dirty condenser alarm
Condenser dirty
Clean the condenser
Point needle probe alarm
Needle Probe interrupted
Qualified technician required
Underskin needle probe alarm
Sub-dermis needle probe interrupted
Qualified technician required
External needle probe alarm
External needle probe interrupted
Qualified technician required
Electr.box probe alarm
Electrical panel probe interrupted
Qualified technician required
Electr.box overtemp. alarm
Electrical panel temperature higher than the set value
Qualified technician required
Open door alarm
QC room door open Door micro faulty
Close the door Qualified technician required
BlackOut alarm
No power supply
When power is restored, check the max. temperature reached inside the room
High pressure alarm
Intervention by high pressure switch
Qualified technician required
Low pressure alarm
Intervention by low pressure switch
Qualified technician required
Compressor overload alarm
Compressor thermal relay on
Qualified technician required
Mother board communication
alarm
Communication between the panel board and the display board interrupted
Qualified technician required
Mother board EEPROM alarm
Data memory corrupted
Qualified technician required
Panel board EEPROM alarm
Data memory corrupted
Qualified technician required
Needle probe 1 alarm
Needle Probe 1 interrupted
Qualified technician required
Needle probe 2 alarm
Needle Probe 2 interrupted
Qualified technician required
N
P
1 2 6
3
4 5 7
R
E
F
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
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RESET ALLARMI
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select SERVICE by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section
SERVICE
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select ALARMS RESET by rotating the
knob
MENU
SERVICE
RESTORE
MULTY
PARAMETERS
INPUTS OUTPUTS
ALARMS
FIRMWARE
ALARMS RESET
6. Press the knob to enter section
ALARMS RESET
MENU
SERVICERESTORE
MULTY
PARAMETERS
INPUTS OUTPUTS
ALARMS
FIRMWARE
ALARMS RESET
7. Wait
ALARMS RESET
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INPUTS OUTPUTS
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select SERVICE by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section
SERVICE
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select INPUTS OUTPUTS by rotating the knob
MENU
SERVICE
RESTORE
MULTY
PARAMETERS
ALARMS
FIRMWARE
ALARMS RESET
INPUTS OUTPUTS
6. Press the knob to view the list INPUTS OUTPUTS
MENU
SERVICERESTORE
MULTY
PARAMETERS
ALARMS
FIRMWARE
ALARMS RESET
INPUTS OUTPUTS
7. Select to exit from the view
MENU
SERVICE
IN/OUT
NEEDLE UNDERSKIN EXTERNAL AIR EVAPORATOR CONDENSER
27°C 26°C 26°C 25°C 29°C 28°C
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RESTORE
This function restores the original parameters.
ATTENTION: in case of use of this function as a user, contact the manufacturer for the exact settings of the configuration parameters.
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select SERVICE by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section SERVICE
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select RESTORE by rotating the knob
MENU
SERVICE
MULTY
PARAMETERS
ALARMS
FIRMWARE
ALARMS RESET
INPUTS OUTPUTS
RESTORE
6. Press the knob to enter section RESTORE
MENU
SERVICE
MULTY
PARAMETERS
ALARMS
FIRMWARE
ALARMS RESET INPUTS OUTPUTS
RESTORE
7. Enter the password by turning the knob and press to confirm the value and move to the next one until ENTER is selected
Request the password from SERVICE
MENU
SERVICE
_ _ _ _
PASSWORD
ENTER
8. Press the knob to confirm and enter section RESTORE
MENU
SERVICE
_ _ _ _
PASSWORD
ENTER
* * * *
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PARAMETERS
ATTENTION: in case of use of this function as a user, contact the manufacturer.
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select SERVICE by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section
SERVICE
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select PARAMETERS by rotating the
knob
MENU
SERVICE
MULTY
ALARMS
FIRMWARE
ALARMS RESET
INPUTS OUTPUTS RESTORE
PARAMETERS
6. Press the knob to enter section
PARAMETERS
MENU
SERVICE
MULTY
ALARMS
FIRMWARE
ALARMS RESET INPUTS OUTPUTS RESTORE
PARAMETERS
7. Enter the password by turning the knob
and press to confirm the value and move to the next one until ENTER is selected
Request the password from SERVICE
MENU
SERVICE
_ _ _ _
PASSWORD
ENTER
8. Press the knob to confirm and enter
section PARAMETERS
MENU
SERVICE
_ _ _ _
PASSWORD
ENTER
* * * *
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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
CLEANING THE CABINET
Clean inside the cooling cabinet daily. Both the cabinet and all the internal components have been designed and shaped to allow washing and cleaning all parts easily. Before cleaning, defrost the appliance and remove the internal drain. Disconnect the master switch. Clean all components (stainless-stell, plastic or painted parts) with lukewarm water and detergent. Then rinse and dry without using abrasives or chermical solvents.
Do not wash the appliance by spraying high-pressure water on the machine.
Do not rinse with sharp or abrasive tools, especially the evaporator.
You may clean inside the evaporator after loosening the knobs and rotating the protection component.
Wash the door gasket with water. Accurately dry with a dry cloth. We recommend wearing protecting gloves throughout the operations.
D
E T E R S I V
O
A
B
R A S I V
O
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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.
CLEANING THE AIR CONDENSER
The air condenser should be kept clean to ensure the appliance's performance and efficiency, as air should freely circulate inside the appliance.
The condenser should therefore be cleaned every 30 days, using non-metal brushes to remove all dust and dirt from condenser blades.
Access to the condenser is from the front.
Unhook the front guard, pulling it and turning it to the right.
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 chloriness 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 silking. 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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DISCONTINUED USE
Should the machine be disconnected over long periods, follow the instructions below to maintain the appliance in good condition:
Turn the mains switch OFF.
Disconnect the plug.
Empty the appliance and clean it in accordance with the instructions given in the chapter "CLEANING". Leave the door ajar to prevent a bad smell. Cover the compressor unit with a nylon cloth to protect it from dust.
In case of appliances with remote control, if you decide to turn it off, remember to put the switch off also in the remote control..
EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE
The information and instructions in this section are reserved for specialised personnel, authorised to operate on the equipment components.
VIDEO BOARD AND ENCODER MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST
Turn the mains switch OFF. Disconnect the plug.
To access the video board and the encoder: Mod. 10Kg Undo the two screws securing the plane.
Rotate the plane and unplugging the power cord of the video board.
Undo the screws and remove the cover to access to the video card and to the encoder.
OFF
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Mod. 20Kg
Undo the screw under the dashboard. Unhook the dashboard, pulling it forward.
Undo the guard screws and remove the cover to access to the video card and to the encoder.
MAINTENANCE OF PANEL BOARD
Turn the mains switch OFF. Disconnect the plug.
To be able to access the electric picture:
Mod. 10Kg
Unhook the front guard, pulling it and turning it to the right.
Remove the closing panel screws. Remove the closing panel.
Remove the electrical panel locking screw. Move the electrical panel box along the slide.
Mod. 20Kg
Unhook the front guard, pulling it and turning it to the right.
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Remove the closing panel screws. Remove the closing panel.
Remove the electrical panel locking screw. Move the electrical panel box along the slide.
UPDATING THE FIRMWARE (SOFTWARE) OF THE ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BOARDS
Check the firmware versions of the unit’s circuit boards.
1. Select MENU by rotating the knob
SOFT -18°C HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
2. Press the knob to enter section MENU
SOFT -18°C
HARD -18°C
IFR INFINITY
SOFT +3°C HARD +3°C
MENU
3. Select SERVICE by rotating the knob
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
4. Press the knob to enter section
SERVICE
AUTOMATIC
MULTY COOLING
STORED
SETTING
SERVICE
HACCP
FUNCTIONS
MENU
5. Select FIRMWARE by rotating the knob
MENU
SERVICE
MULTY
ALARMS
FIRMWARE
ALARMS RESET
INPUTS OUTPUTS RESTORE
PARAMETERS
6. Press the knob to view the FIRMWARE
MENU
SERVICE
MULTY
ALARMS
FIRMWARE
ALARMS RESET INPUTS OUTPUTS RESTORE PARAMETERS
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7. Check the firmware versions of the unit’s circuit boards
MENU
SERVICE
FIRMWARE
LCD CONTROL BOARD : 0.07 MOTHERBOARD : 0.07 DATAFLASH : 0.07
UPDATE PROCEDURE
The procedure should only be performed by specialist personnel. WARNING: this function only resets the original parameters, keeping the customised cycles, HACCP data and alarms already memorised.
A PC or similar system running Microsoft Windows is required in order to update the circuit boards’ firmware (software).
WARNING: The display adapter’s microprocessor does not manage the USB port directly. An RS232/USB converter cable is required to install the RS232/USB (accessory list - KSAW) data conversion driver on your PC.
For the procedure, refer to the “Guide for updating the circuit board firmware” included in the enclosures with the product on the website www.sagispa.it, in the CD attached to the KASW or contacting SERVICE.
CONDENSING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
To access the condensing system, remove the rear protective grille, undoing the screws.
REPLACEMENT CORE PROBE
Turn left completely unscrewing the connector to disconnect the cable of the
core probe.
Replace the core probe by screwing the connector fully.
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WIRING DIAGRAM PLATE
The electrical diagram is shown on the last page of the booklet.
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
1
COMPRESSOR
72
ELECTRONIC DATA CARD LCD
2
CONDENSER FAN
73
FUSE-HOLDER WITH UNIPOLAR FUSE
2A
THERMOSTATED CONDENSER FAN
75
ELECTROVALVE
3
GENERAL TERMINAL BOARD
76
MAGNETIC MICRO-SVWITCH
3A
GENERAL TERMINAL BOARD
77
COMPARTMENT PROBE
3B
GENERAL TERMINAL BOARD
78
EVAP./DEFROST PROBE
9
EVAPORATOR FUN
79A
MULTIPOINT NEEDLE CORE PROBE
20
DOOR ANTICONDENSING RESISTOR
79B
MULTIPOINT PROBE RESISTANCE
21
DEFROST RESISTANCE
80
PTC RESISTANCE FOR COMPRESSOR CASING
21A
DEFROST RESISTANCE
86
CONDENSER PROBE
25
TRANSFORMER
87
LCD QUICK COOLER CARD
56
FILTER
97A
EVAP. FAN CHOKE MODULE
65
CONTACTOR
102
BIMETALLIC SAFETY THERMOSTAT
66
THERMAL RELAY
122
LED LAMPS
67
EVAPORATOR FAN RUN CAPACITOR
127
RGB CONTROLLER
67A
EVAPORATOR FAN RUN CAPACITOR
128
USB ADAPTER
69
GROUNDING TERMINAL
129
ENCODER ADAPTER
70
HIGH PRESSURE PRESSOSTAT
71
POWER PANEL ELECTRONIC CARD
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