Important
Countdown starts when core temperature measured by the needle probe drops below +65°C.
When a soft blast chilling cycle is started, the compressor works non-stop until air temperature in the
compartment reaches -2°C. After this, it can cycle on and off to keep this temperature constant and prevent
frost from forming.
The blast chilling cycle ends when the product's core temperature measured by the needle probe reaches +3°C. The
cycle cannot last more than 90 minutes.
7.2 TEMPERATURE -BASED HARD BLAST CHILLING
The temperature-based hard blast chilling cycle is controlled by the needle probe.
Shortcut commands while in standby mode
Detailed commands sequence:
1. Make sure the appliance is in standby mode (6.1).
2. Insert the needle probe in the product to be chilled (10.0).
3. Press button to select the hard blast chilling cycle.
The led button comes on.
Display DY1 gives the setpoint of the air in the compartment (-35°C).
Display DY2 reads “---”.
4. Press button to start the hard blast chilling cycle.
The led button comes on.
The compressor only starts working 5 seconds after key is pressed (pump-down 6.4).
DY1 gives needle probe temperature, and DY2 the cycle time remaining, counting down from 90 minutes.
If you press button while the cycle is running, you can view the time elapsed since it started.
5. A buzzer sounds to advise that the blast chilling cycle has finished.
6. At the end of the cycle, holding mode starts and continues indefinitely at a holding temperature of +3°C.
The led button flashes.
If you press button during holding time, you can view the time of the cycle just completed to see how long
it took.
The holding stage must last only as long as strictly necessary.
7. To exit holding mode, press button .
The led button goes off.
The compressor stops 5 seconds after button is pressed (pump-down 6.4).
Important
Countdown starts when core temperature measured by the needle probe drops below +65°C.
When a hard blast chilling cycle is started, the compressor works non-stop until air temperature in the
compartment reaches -35°C. After this, it can cycle on and off to keep a constant temperature of -2°C, preventing
the formation of frost.
The blast chilling cycle ends when the product's core temperature measured by the needle probe reaches +3°C. The
cycle cannot last more than 90 minutes.
7.3 TEMPERATURE -BASED BLAST FREEZING
The temperature-based blast freezing cycle is controlled by the needle probe.
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