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Alarms and Warnings
Door Open Alarm (only applies to cabinets fitted with door switches)
The alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing
The display will continue to show the alarm message until cancelled by shutting the door.
If the alarm cannot be cancelled in this way please call your Service Provider.
Internal High and Low Temperature Alarms
In both cases the alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing any button.
The unit will display the warning and continue to allow the cabinet to operate, in order to
achieve either a higher or lower temperature to rectify the fault.
If this is successful then the alarm will clear.
If the fault is not rectified then the alarm will sound again (after the preset time period
set within the parameters has elapsed) and you will need to call you service provider to
arrange a repair.
Air Temperature Probe T1 Failure
The alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing any button. There is no further
action that can be taken by the user in this instance; therefore call your service provider
as soon as possible. During this period the unit will continue to operate but performance
will be reduced.
Evaporator Temperature Probe T2 Failure (Freezer Cabinets Only)
The alarm will sound but can be silenced by pressing any button.
There is no further action that can be taken by the user in this instance; therefore call
your service provider as soon as possible. During this period the unit will continue to
operate satisfactorily, but this failure will have an effect on the defrost and therefore
efficiency if not corrected.
Shelf Supports
The unit has slotted removable shelf supports allowing flexible shelf positioning. Ensure the
trayslides/clips are fitted parallel and level.
When loading product onto the shelves ensure that it does not overflow the rear and sides as this
will restrict airflow throughout the cabinet.
Lighting
Where fitted the light can be turned on or off by pressing and releasing the
button.
Load/Product Distribution and Airflow
Product should be evenly distributed throughout the cabinet or counter.
For both cabinets and counters, no more than 40kg should be placed on each shelf, basket or
drawer. Product should be placed in a way that ensures air can circulate around/through it.
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