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Electrolux SkyLine ChillS 6GN 1/1 User Manual

Electrolux SkyLine ChillS 6GN 1/1
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595R 362 00- 2023.02

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Electrolux SkyLine ChillS 6GN 1/1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandElectrolux
ModelSkyLine ChillS 6GN 1/1
CategoryFreezer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Foreword

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Register your product via the website for support and information.

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Access product tips, service, and repair information online.

WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION

General information

Manual conventions, hazard symbols, manufacturer details, and intended use.

Personal protection equipment

Summary table of PPE for appliance stages.

General safety

General safety rules

Rules regarding prohibition, danger, and end-of-use procedures.

Reasonably foreseeable improper use

Residual risks

Identifies residual risks and necessary precautions.

Machine cleaning and maintenance

Ordinary maintenance

Care operations to be carried out by the owner/user.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Intended use and restrictions

Defines the appliance's intended purpose and prohibits improper uses.

NORMAL MACHINE USE

Characteristics of personnel enabled to operate on the appliance

Defines qualifications and training for operators.

OPERATING

Control panel

Identifies components of the control panel and display.

Appliance features

Describes core functions for chilling, freezing, and preserving food.

Appliance main cycles

Chill cycle

Blast chilling cycle, including temperature ranges and presets.

Freeze cycle

Freezing cycle for long-term food preservation.

Upper drawer main menu

Manual mode

Customizing cycles by selecting Lite Hot, Chill, or XFreeze.

Automatic mode

Guided cycle selection based on food type.

Programs mode

Recalling, creating, and storing custom programs.

Lower drawer functions - Utilities

Delayed start

Scheduling a cycle to begin at a later time.

Manual mode

E.8.1 Cycle setting

Steps for setting up and starting a cycle in Manual mode.

PROBE CYCLE

PRODUCT LOADING

MULTITIMER

E.8.2 Multiphase drawer

Phases management

Options for managing phases: Messages, Move, Duplicate, Delete.

Automatic mode

How to set an automatic cycle

Step-by-step guide to setting up an automatic cycle.

Cycles+/Special cycles

Cruise chilling

Automatic adjustment of chilling cycle based on food size.

Retarded Proving

Fast thawing

Guaranteeing thorough thawing of frozen food.

Ice-cream

Yogurt

Producing yogurt, involving Lite Hot, Chill, and Holding phases.

E.10 Programs mode

How to set a program cycle

Steps to select and set up a program cycle.

Programs management through lower drawer

Selective delete function

Selecting and deleting specific programs.

E.11 Homepage mode (SkyHub/SoloMio)

Adding a link

Creating direct links to specific functions or cycles.

E.12 Hygiene mode

Germicidal Cycle

Sanitizing surfaces and air using UV-C lamps.

E.13 Settings mode

Default setting

Restoring factory settings for the appliance.

Time

Setting the current time and time format.

Touch screen calibration

Norms

Activating/deactivating Norms and configuring custom parameters.

Accessories

Programs

Enabling/disabling Programs mode and its functions.

Manual

General

Displaying detailed cycle information, precooling, and delayed start.

Presets management

Multitimer

Enabling/disabling the Multitimer feature and its options.

E.14 Help mode

E.15 Agenda mode (My Planner/Calendar)

Planning appliance activities, cycles, and setting reminders.

"Automatic" setting

"Programs" setting

Setting date, time, event type, and selecting programs.

E.16 Usb mode

Download all

Selecting and downloading all available files from the USB.

E.17 Graphs mode

E.18 SkyDuo/Match mode (depending on your model - optional)

Connecting the oven and blast chiller via Wi-Fi or Ethernet.

F MACHINE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

F.1 Ordinary maintenance

Care operations to be carried out by the owner/user.

F.1.3 Cleaning the inside parts and accessories

Procedures for cleaning internal parts and accessories.

G TROUBLESHOOTING

G.1 Anomaly table

Lists anomalies, causes, and actions for troubleshooting.

FURTHER INFORMATION

H.1 Ergonomic features

Assessed and certified ergonomic features influencing user interaction.

General recommendations

Suggestions for posture and handling during loading/unloading.

Suggested movement of trays according to their weights

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