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CyberChill PCF 15 User Manual

CyberChill PCF 15
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:!
Blast Chiller/Freezer!
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V1/2014
CyberChill Refrigeration !
P.O. Box 7200!
Baulkham Hills BC !
NSW 2153!
Australia !
1300 072 000!
www.cyberchill.com.au
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CyberChill PCF 15 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Fan Size120 mm
Rated Voltage220-240V
Cooling Capacity1500 W
Power SupplySingle Phase
RefrigerantR134a
TypePortable Chiller
Flow Rate15 L/min
Operating Temperature Range5°C to 35°C

Summary

General Information and Setup

General Hazards

All moving parts are guarded. Access via tools only by qualified persons.

Electrical Connection

Uses 13 Amp plug. Must be in dry environment, plug accessible. Qualified person for changes.

Unpacking and Installation

Unpack in final position. Check for damage. Lay unit on back when moving. Ensure level floor.

Ventilation Requirements

Unit generates heat and requires ample space for airflow. Grills must not be blocked.

Shelving and Mobility Features

Fit shelves to suit user. Gastronorm pans not supplied. Lock castors or level adjustable legs.

Operating the Blast Chiller

Initial Start Up and Checks

Plug in, start unit. Cancel 'PO' alarm. Check temperature pull-down and fan operation.

Using Your Blast Chiller

Reach operating temperature before loading. Distribute product evenly. Learn storage modes, loading, and blast cycles.

Maintenance and Disposal

Maintenance and Cleaning Procedures

Clean interior/exterior with soap/water. Clean door gaskets. Brush condenser regularly to prevent overheating.

Gasket Replacement

Remove old gasket by pulling. Push new gasket into retainer, finishing corners last.

End of Life Disposal

Dispose of refrigerated cabinets according to national laws and regulations for environmental safety.

Troubleshooting and Alarms

Fault Finding Steps

Check plug, fuse, condenser cleanliness, and door gasket seal. Call technician if problems persist.

Alarm Codes and Actions

Details alarm codes (dEF, PO, HI, E1, etc.) and required actions for the controller.

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