Pc 97-4 Pan Chill Refrigerator Instruction Manual

PC 97-4 PAN CHILL Refrigerator

Product Information:

The PAN CHILL is a refrigeration unit designed for cooling and
preserving food items. It is available in four different models: PC
97/4, PC 140/6, PC 150/7, and PC 189/9. The unit is equipped with a
hermetic compressor, a static evaporator, and uses R290
refrigerant. It has a maximum power consumption of 140 W and a heat
emission of 4306 W/24h. The PAN CHILL has a gross volume of 30
liters and can accommodate 4 GN1/3 or multiple containers. The
outer finish is made of stainless steel 304, while the liner is
also made of stainless steel 304. The unit is insulated with a 35
mm thick polyurethane material.

Product Usage Instructions:

  1. Ensure that the installation of the PAN CHILL is done by
    approved technicians who comply with the relevant standards and
    rules.
  2. Before installing the unit, make sure that there is sufficient
    air circulation and volume to allow normal cooling of the condenser
    and compressor.
  3. Avoid placing the cabinet near major sources of heat or in
    direct sunlight, as high ambient operating temperature can reduce
    performance.
  4. When connecting electrically, maintain earth continuity between
    the unit and the supply socket.
  5. If the unit is supplied with a supply cable, only replace it
    with an original part and ensure that the plug is easily accessible
    for electrical isolation.
  6. The installer is responsible for protection against electrical
    overload or faults. Fit a circuit breaker or fuses in the supply
    circuit as indicated on the nameplate.
  7. Any operations on the electrical or refrigeration circuits,
    including cleaning, should only be done with the unit disconnected
    (unplugged).
  8. Clean the air-cooled compressor condenser regularly, every 3 to
    6 months.
  9. Avoid spraying or splashing water on the unit. Do not use a jet
    wash on the exterior or technical parts. The equipment should not
    be installed in the open air or exposed to the elements.
  10. During any intervention, follow the factory systems to ensure
    safety and avoid compromising the equipment’s operation.
  11. It is important to note that any modifications to the equipment
    may result in poor operation, and the manufacturer cannot be held
    responsible for such cases.
  12. Use the PAN CHILL only for its intended purpose as designed by
    the manufacturer.

PAN CHILL

INSTALLATION MANUAL n° 6CE648095NI­1022
I N S TA L L AT I O N MANUAL

PAN CHILL

PC 97/4 PC 140/6 PC 150/7 PC 189/9

FORM049C1/3

IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS
The installation of this equipment should be entrusted to technicians approved
by the vendor and in compliance with standards and rules in force.
Before installing the unit ensure that the circulation and volume of air are
sufficient to allow normal cooling of the condenser and compressor.
Avoid installing the cabinet near major sources of heat or in direct sunlight. Note that too high ambient operating temperature can reduce performance. When connecting electrically earth continuity must be maintained between the
unit and the supply socket.
For cabinets supplied with a supply cable note that this is a specific part and
should only be replaced with an original part. Being considered as a circuitbreaker, ensure that the plug is easily accessible as a means of electrical isolation.
Protection against electrical overload or faults is the responsibility of the
installer. Ensure that a circuit breaker or fuses are fitted in the supply circuit (See Name plate).
All operations on the electrical or refrigeration circuits, including cleaning
operations should only be undertaken with the unit DISCONNECTED (unplugged socket).
The air-cooled compressor condenser must be cleaned regularly (every 3 to 6
months).
The unit should not be sprayed or splashed with water:
– Do not use a jet wash on the exterior or technical parts of the unit. – The equipment must not be installed in the open air or exposed to the elements.
During any intervention it is imperative that the factory systems are respected
so as not to compromise safety.
The correct operation of this equipment depends on the safety and operating
systems functioning as designed in the factory. We cannot be held responsible for poor operation that results from inappropriate modifications.
The manufacturer can not be held responsible for usage other than that for
which the equipment was designed.
ALL SPECIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS IN THIS MANUAL MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAN CHILL

1. Technical characteristics

2

1.1 Pan Chill 97/4

2

1.2 Pan Chill 140/6

3

1.3 Pan Chill 150/7

4

1.4 Pan Chill 189/9

5

2. Nameplate

6

3. Installation

6

3.1 General requirements

6

3.2 Handling

6

3.3 Unpacking and installation

6

3.4 Kit assemblies

7

3.5 Connections

12

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1. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

1.1 PC 97/4

Dimensions (mm)

Length Width Height

Outer – closed – open – glazing kit

391,5 262

969

445

595

391,5 399

Liner

688,5 305

150

Weight (Kg)

Gross

25

Electricity

Voltage

230V 1~

Frequency

50 Hz

Protection

aM 2A

Maximum power

140 W

Refrigeration

Refrigerating power (W)

345 at ­10/+50°C

Compressor type

Hermetic

Evaporator type

Static

Refrigerant

R290

Heat emission

4306 W/24h

Refrigerant charge

(see nameplate)

Expansion

Capillary

Condensation

Air

Capacities

Gross volume (L)

30

Capacity

4 GN1/3 or multiple (not supplied)

Temperatures

Max. ambient

+25°C

Temperature range

0/+12°C

Construction

Type

Monoblock type

Outer Finish

5 sides stainless steel 304

Liner Finish

Stainless steel 304

Insulation

35 mm thick polyurethane

Normes

Safety : EN 60 335-1

E : Output electric cable Sound Level < 70 dBA

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1.2 PC 140/6

Dimensions (mm)

Length Width Height

Outer – closed – open – glazing kit

391,5 262

1399

445

595

391,5 399

Liner

1118,5 305

150

Weight (Kg)

Gross

27

Electricity

Voltage

230V 1~

Frequency

50 Hz

Protection

aM 2A

Maximum power

140 W

Refrigeration

Refrigerating power (W)

345 at ­10/+50°C

Compressor type

Hermetic

Evaporator type

Static

Refrigerant

R290

Heat emission

4306 W/24h

Refrigerant charge

(see nameplate)

Expansion

Capillary

Condensation

Air

Capacities

Gross volume (L)

50

Capacity

6 GN1/3 or multiple (not supplied)

Temperatures

Max. ambient

+25°C

Temperature range

0/+12°C

Construction

Type

Monoblock type

Outer Finish

5 sides stainless steel 304

Liner Finish

Stainless steel 304

Insulation

35 mm thick polyurethane

Normes

Safety : EN 60 335-1

E : Output electric cable Sound Level < 70 dBA

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1.3 PC 150/7

Dimensions (mm)

Length Width Height

Outer – closed – open – glazing kit

391,5 262

1499

445

595

391,5 399

Liner

1218,5 305

150

Weight (Kg)

Gross

28

Electricity

Voltage

230V 1~

Frequency

50 Hz

Protection

aM 2A

Maximum power

140 W

Refrigeration

Refrigerating power (W)

345 at ­10/+50°C

Compressor type

Hermetic

Evaporator type

Static

Refrigerant

R290

Heat emission

4306 W/24h

Refrigerant charge

(see nameplate)

Expansion

Capillary

Condensation

Air

Capacities

Gross volume (L)

55

Capacity

7 GN1/3 or multiple (not supplied)

Temperatures

Max. ambient

+25°C

Temperature range

0/+12°C

Construction

Type

Monoblock type

Outer Finish

5 sides stainless steel 304

Liner Finish

Stainless steel 304

Insulation

35 mm thick polyurethane

Normes

Safety : EN 60 335-1

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E : Output electric cable Sound Level < 70 dBA

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1.4 PC 189/9

Dimensions (mm)

Length Width Height

Outer – closed – open – glazing kit

391,5 262

1887

445

595

391,5 399

Liner

1606,5 305

150

Weight (Kg)

Gross

30

Electricity

Voltage

230V 1~

Frequency

50 Hz

Protection

aM 2A

Maximum power

140 W

Refrigeration

Refrigerating power (W)

345 at ­10/+50°C

Compressor type

Hermetic

Evaporator type

Static

Refrigerant

R290

Heat emission

4306 W/24h

Refrigerant charge

(see nameplate)

Expansion

Capillary

Condensation

Air

Capacities

Gross volume (L)

75

Capacity

9 GN1/3 or multiple (not supplied)

Temperatures

Max. ambient

+25°C

Temperature range

0/+12°C

Construction

Type

Monoblock type

Outer Finish

5 sides stainless steel 304

Liner Finish

Stainless steel 304

Insulation

35 mm thick polyurethane

Normes

Safety : EN 60 335-1

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E : Output electric cable Sound Level < 70 dBA

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2. NAMEPLATE
The nameplate is to be found fixed on the back of the appliance.
For all correspondence relating to your equipment remember: – The unit code (Type) – The serial number (N° SERIE) – The date (Date)
The main characteristics are reported on a label fixed to : – The left hand internal panel
3. INSTALLATION
3.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENT
The installation, any repairs or alterations to this equipment should be undertaken by qualified specialists according to good practice.
3.2 HANDLING
The unit should be moved with adapted lifting gear. If the unit has to be transported this should be done on its original pallet. If moving the appliance without its pallet, it must be carried and not pulled. The appliance must be stacked in horizontal position so that the arrows printed on the packaging are pointing upwards (the top of the device)
3.3 UNPACKING AND INSTALATION
3.3.1 UNPACKING
When unpacking, make sure that the unit is permanently in a horizontal position.
3.3.2 INSTALLATION
Once a location has been chosen ensure that the air around the unit is sufficient to provide adequate cooling to the condenser and compressor.
Allow a 5 to 10cm clearance between the walls and the cabinet. Avoid proximity to any heat source.

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3.4 KIT ASSEMBLIES
3.4.1 NIGHT COVER KIT
Hinge

INSTALLATION MANUAL n° 6CE648095NI­1022 TH M6 screw
Bumper

Fix the hinges on to appliance with TH M6 screws and galvanised L6N washers.
Cover assembly

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INSTALLATION MANUAL n° 6CE648095NI­1022 Hinge box
Hinge

Simply click the cover on the appliance by placing the pivots (installed on the hinge boxes of the hood) into the hinge notches.
3.4.2 BRAKETS
Find a place or install the device while ensuring that nothing clutter the layout of it. A
B =
=

Trace on the wall 4 fixing positions taking account of the position of the height of the

appliance (distance B between the two fixations of a wall = 131mm). For versions PC 189

and PC 221, there will be 3 brackets, so 6 fixing positions (3rd bracket is in the middle

distance equivalent to two others).

Côte A :

PC 97

= 918mm

PC 140 = 1348mm

PC 150 = 1448mm

PC 189 = 1836mm

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On these plots, drill holes in order to introduce dowels attachments adapted to the wall (screws and dowels, recommended M10 are not supplied with the kit) and then screw 2 wall fixings (or 3 version PC 189).

Then the fixing supports can be assembled on wall fixings. Place the unit on the fixing supports and fix it with the TH M6 screws and L6N washers.
TH M6 screws and L6Nwashers
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3.4.3 LEG’S SUPPORT

INSTALLATION MANUAL n° 6CE648095NI­1022

Fix 2 legs on 2 leg’s support. (rigth leg’s support and left leg’s support)

The right leg’s support has a shorter folding and the left leg’s support has an extra notch.
Right leg’s support

Left leg’s support

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Fix the leg’s supports in the device.

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Nota: The appliance does not lie down
With the shorter folding of right leg’s support we can it install under the device without to being hindered by the lower folding of the right side.

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3.5 CONNECTIONS (SEE § 1 “Technical characteristics”)
3.5.1 ELECTRICS
The unit is fitted with a supply cable which must not be removed. EARTH continuity must be maintained (see § Important recommandations). Provision of a circuit breaker or fuses to protect the supply is the responsibility of the installer.

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USER MANUAL n° 6CE648095NU­1022

USER MANUAL

PAN CHILL

PC 97/4 PC 140/6 PC 150/7 PC 189/9

FORM049C2/3

IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS
This cabinet is designed for use in restaurants, catering facilities, etc… It is not
intended for industrial use.
It should be installed by a specialised installer. Avoid installing the cabinet near a major source of heat or in direct exposure
to sunlight.
Note that too high ambient temperature can impair performance. The air condenser must be cleaned regularly (every 3 to 6 months) by a
refrigeration engineer.
Do not modify the electrical connection made by the installer, particularly the
earth continuity circuit. In case of a problem on the electric circuit, only the installer or the builder are competent for servicing
The supply cable that is fitted is a specific part and should only be replaced
with an original part. Being considered as a circuit-breaker, make sure that the plug is easily accessible as a means of isolation.
Observe the rules of hygiene by regularly cleaning the :
. interior fittings . interior lining Do not use corrosive or acid products.
Water spraying can cause damage.
. Do not clean with a water jet in order to avoid spraying the appliance. . Do not install the appliance in the open air or exposed to the elements.
Correct functioning depends on the factory fitted safety systems being
respected. No responsibility can be accepted for malfunctions that result from modifications made to the equipment.
The manufacturer can not be held responsible if the equipment is used for
anything other than the purpose it was designed for.
ALL SPECIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS IN THIS MANUAL MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

PAN CHILL

USER MANUAL n° 6CE648095NU­1022

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAN CHILL

1. Control panel

2

1.1 Description of the control panel

2

1.2 Utilisation of the controller

2

2. Utilisation

4

2.1 General requirements

4

2.2 Loading

4

2.3 Temperature alarm

7

3. Cleaning

7

3.1 Liner cavity

7

3.2 Surface in stainless steel

7

3.3 Regular cleaning

7

4. Maintenance

8

4.1 Foreword relating to stainless steel

8

4.2 The commonest cases of corrosion

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1. CONTROL PANEL
IMPORTANT
If the unit is not going to be used for a prolonged period, unplug or turn off at the isolator to protect the refrigeration equipment.
In standby mode the controler does not cut off general supply to the appliance and, as a consequence, only the compressor and condenser are switched off.
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL

Controller
1.2 CONTROLLER USING
CD5 MODE D’EMPLOI
DESCRIPTION

Increase Decrease

Validate Cancel

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OPERATION
DISPLAY During normal operation, the display shows either the temperature measured or one of the following indications:

OFF Controller in stand-by

HC High temperature condenser

DEF Defrost in progress

ALR Digital input alarm

DO Door open alarm

E1 Probe T1 failure

HI Room high temperature alarm

E2 Probe T2 failure

LO Room low temperature alarm

E3 Probe T3 failure

INFO MENU The information available in this menu is:
T1 Instant probe 1 temperature T2 Instant probe 2 temperature T3 Instant probe 3 temperature

LOC Keypad state lock PSD Password

SETTING

= Tap

= Hold

DEFROST START
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2. UTILISATION

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2.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
When starting or if the unit has been out of use for some time, the full start up procedure should be followed
Loading should not take place until the set temperature adjusted by the controler has been obtained.
2.2 LOADING
It is imperative to set all stainless steel pans (and trough compensation when necessary on 1400 GN 1/3 and 1800 GN 1/3 versions) in the unit for correct operation.
examples some combinations of stainless steel pans assembly.
2.2.1 97/4

1

2

1/3

1/3

1/3

1/3

3

4

1/2 2/3
1/2 2/3
1/3

1/3

1/3

2/3

5

1/3

1/1

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2.2.2 140/6
1
3
5
2.2.3 150/7
1
3
5

1/3

2/3

1/1

1/3

1/3

2/3 1/3
2/3
1/3 1/2

1/3

1/3

1/2

1/3

1/3

1/2 2/3
1/1

1/2 1/2
1/3 1/2
1/2 1/3

1/2

1/3

1/3

1/3

1/3

1/3

1/3

2/3

1/1

1/3

1/3

1/3

1/3

1/2

1/2

1/3

1/2

1/2

1/3

1/2

1/1

1/1

1/2

1/3

2/3

1/1

1/3

1/3

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2.2.4 189/9

1/2

1/3

2/3

1/1

1/3

1/2

1/3

1/2

1/3

1/2

1/2

1/2 1/3

1/2

1/3

1/2

1/3

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1/3

1/3

1/3

2/3

1/3

1/3

1/3

1/3

1/3

1/3

1/3

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2.3 TEMPERATURE ALARM

A high limit alarm is factory set at +10°C with an exclusion period of 120 min.
In specific cases these settings can be changed to suit different requirements by the installing engineers (see Installation Manual).

3. CLEANING
WARNING
Before all cleaning operations the unit should be SWITCHED OFF. THE USE OF CLEANING PRODUCTS AT A TEMPERATURE OF OVER 60°C IS
STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Using a high pressure jet or lance is also prohibited on external and technical parts of the
equipment. The interior cavity may be jet washed. The warranty will not cover problems that result from failure to heed the above warnings.

3.1 LINER CAVITY
All traces of dirt should be eliminated on a daily basis.
Particularly clean glazing and cover kit with a wet wipe in order to remove particles that may be inserted in folds and corners.
Being just put the kit cover can be removed for easy cleaning.

3.2 STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES
Wash these surfaces with soap and water or a neutral nonabrasive detergent. RINSE THOROUGHLY and dry
Do not use abrasive products, plastic or steel wool pads: these will scratch the surface. Never rub stainless steel with steel wool but only Scotch Brite pad or similar product when this is absolutely necessary and only in the same direction as the grain of the polish.
3.3 REGULAR CLEANING
In order to maintain refrigeration performance and ensure the longevity of the compressor, cleaning is required to clear dust from the condenser every 3 to 6 months. This should only be undertaken by the installation engineer.
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4. MAINTENANCE

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4.1 FOREWORD RELATING TO STAINLESS STEELS

Stainless steel is a type of steel designed to allow a thin protective layer to form on the metal surface to protect it against corrosion (Oxide film resulting from the chemical reaction of oxygen on the metal surface).

Any element disturbing the formation of this film or making its partial destruction easier (Food deposits, spills, stagnant liquids…) all degrade the resistance to corrosion.

Just because the composition of stainless steel allows it to resist some chemical aggression better than ordinary steel, do not imagine that stainless steel is indestructible.

3 main factors of corrosion to watch for:

– The chemical environment
– Temperature: – Time:

In general : * Diverse brines (Concentrations of salt, sauerkrauts…) * Chlorides, particularly in:
– Cleaning products – Bleach.
Any chemical environment becomes considerably more aggressive towards stainless steel at higher temperatures.
The longer the contact time the more perceptible the consequences of the corrosion will be.

The combination of these three factors can lead to the destruction of interior surfaces even those of high quality stainless steel.

It should be noted that when stainless steel corrodes it is extremely rare that the corrosion comes from the steel itself. Generally inappropriate or badly used cleaning products, poor maintenance or extreme conditions of use are found to be the cause of the problems encountered.

WARNING
The manufacturer can not be held responsible for cases of corrosion encountered in such conditions and no warranty will then apply.

A list of the most common causes follows, to help you identify them and maintain your equipment service life for as long as possible.

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4.2 THE COMMONEST CASES OF CORROSION
Floor cleaning Cleaning floor tiles (after building work or during normal service) is often carried out with very
aggressive products. If such products are sprayed under pressure without caution, the splashes beneath appliances cause corrosion of bases and panels.
Even worse the vapours from these products fall onto the equipment and extend the corrosion to all surfaces unless the area is immediately and forcefully ventilated.
Inappropriate cleaning products (Bleach, acids, soda) If such products or any others that are not specifically designed for use on stainless steel are
used an irreversible attack occurs on the stainless steel surface.
Cleaning products applied at too high a temperature All cleaning products become more aggressive if applied hot or to a hot surface. As a general
rule the temperature should not exceed 60 °C, so as not to attack the stainless steel and provoke irreversible blackening of the surface…
Cleaning products not rinsed off properly If interior surfaces once cleaned are not thoroughly rinsed in order to eliminate any trace of
cleaning product this residue will in time continue its action and provoke corrosion. Even worse if such surfaces are heated to over 60°C with such products still on them the
problems mentioned already will inevitably occur.
Stagnation of cleaning products In the same way any area that can retain cleaning chemicals notably gulleys, drains …must be
rinsed thoroughly and abundantly. (Use a nylon brush and fresh water to strengthen the rinsing action).
Salt concentration Salt found in every kitchen is often the cause of pitting in stainless steel Any spillage should be
cleaned off immediately.
Use in an intensive brined environment Certain products such as Sauerkraut (acidity) and seafood (presence of salt), and as a general
rule all brines require particular attention. Occasional use should not present problems provided everything is carefully and systematically cleaned after every operation.
High chlorination levels in water At times certain water supplies have too high a chlorine content. In such cases it is not rare to
encounter the problems mentioned above.
Cleaning aluminium or aluminium coated accessories The presence of aluminium-coated sheet in a chlorinated solution considerably increases the
level of attack on stainless steel.
Do not leave aluminium accessories such as trays in the bottom of cabinets. One night is sufficient to attack the equipment’s surface at the points of contact.

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