SCANCOOL OTC 95 BE Supermarket Freezer User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- SCANCOOL
Table of Contents
- SCANCOOL OTC 95 BE Supermarket Freezer
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Proper use
- Safety regulation
- Safety regulation
- General view
- Installation
- Starting
- Setting the storage temperature
- Product Loading
- Automatic evaporator defrosting
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SCANCOOL OTC 95 BE Supermarket Freezer
Product Information
The product model is OTC 95 BE/OTF 87 BE. It is a refrigeration unit designed for commercial use. The product is equipped with a polyethylen (PE) packaging film, polystyrene (PS) padding material, polyoxymethylene (M) plastic clips, polypropylene (PP) salt funnel, and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) control panel. The product comes with an original user manual.
Product Usage Instructions
- Correct Use: The product should only be used as described in the user manual and in accordance with the installation, connection, and service specifications. Any other use is considered non-compliant and prohibited.
- Safety Regulations: Follow the enclosed safety instructions to ensure safe operation without any hindrances.
- Refrigerant Type: The refrigerant type used in the unit is documented on the appliance plate.
- General Overview: Familiarize yourself with the product features and functions.
- Installation: Follow the installation instructions provided.
- Electrical Connection Requirements: Ensure proper electrical connection according to the specified requirements.
- Startup:
- Pre-Startup Measures: Take necessary measures before starting the unit.
- Operating Settings: Adjust the unit to the desired operating settings.
- Setting Storage Temperature:
- General Temperature Information: Refer to the user manual for general temperature setting guidelines for different types of products (e.g., dairy products, cold drinks, frozen food).
- Thermostat Setting: Use the provided instructions to set the factory thermostat or reset the storage temperature using the temperature knob and a thermometer for temperature verification.
- Electronic Network Setting: Follow the instructions for setting up the electronic network.
- Automatic Defrosting of Evaporator: The unit is equipped with an automatic defrosting feature. No manual intervention is required.
- Manual Defrosting of Evaporator: If necessary, refer to the user manual for instructions on manually defrosting the evaporator.
- Specifications:
- Fusion: The fusion measurement is not provided in the extract.
- Number of Defrosting: The unit requires 10 defrostings.
- Storage Temperature: The recommended storage temperature range is +2°C to +8°C.
- Noise Level: The noise level is 55 dB(A).
- Dimensions: The dimensions of the unit are 773mm x 833mm x 930mm.
- Weight: The weight of the unit is 83kg.
- Energy Consumption: The energy consumption is 2.9 kWh/24h.
- Power Supply: The unit operates on 230V/50Hz power supply.
Proper use
- The refrigerated and frozen food cabinet de-scribed in this operating manual is intended for storing snacks, cold drinks , dairy products and frozen foods or ice cream.
- Do not load the cabinet with non- frozen products and do not try to freeze products in the case.
- Proper use only means the use as described above, adhering to the specifications on in-stallation, connection, operation, and service. Any other use is regarded as being contrary to specification and is prohibited.
- To avoid any damage during the transport or the installation, never tilt the cabinet more than 50°.
Safety regulation
- Warming: Keep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in the struc-ture clear of obstruction.
- Warning: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrost-ing process, other than those recom-mended by the manufacturer.
- Warming: Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
- If the cabinet is filled with refrigerant Propane (R290) please read carefully the attached Safety Instructions. The type of refrigerant is documented in the cabi-net’s type plate.
- Refrigerating units operating on Propane (R290) may not be placed in an area with sources of ignition (e.g. Unsealed electri-cal contacts) or where the refrigerant could gather in the event of a leak. The type of refrigerant is indicated on the cabinet’s type plate.
Safety regulation
- The plug-in refrigerated cabinets as described in this operating manual are designed and manufactured in compliance with the interna-tional safety regulations.
- Like any electrical appliance, it must be han-dled with all due care, particularly with con-sideration to ensuring electrical safety.
- To ensure safe operation in all service condi-tions, the following safety precautions must be observed:
- The device may not be used by persons with limited physical, sensory or mental skills and /or with no experience and /or knowledge.
- Never connect the cabinet to the power supply if it is damaged (in transit or oth-erwise).When in doubt, contact your Ser-vice Organization or dealer.
- Contact your Service Organization if you are in any doubt about electrical connec-tion, working or safety of your plug-in re-frigerated cabinet.
- The power plug must be connected in regulation matter and the electrical power supply must be as indicated on the type plate.
- Never work by yourself on electrical equipment.
- Electronic and electrical elements (e.g. damaged cable) may only be replaced by a qualified electrician or person with ex-perience in electrical engineering!
Safety first!
- If any damage occurs to the power cable, pull the plug to disconnect the cabinet. Please make sure that the cabinet can’t be switched on again. Call your local Ser-vice Organization.
- Damaged fluorescent tubes, starters and/or tube covers must be replaced im-mediately. Contact your local Service Or-ganization.
- When disconnecting the power plug, always pull on the plug itself and never the cable.
- Remove the cabinet from use if it is not working properly or exhibits any damage. Disconnect the power plug. Transfer the merchandise to other cabinets or a cold-room and call your local Service Organi-zation.
General view
OTC 95 BE/OTF 87 BE
- Handle
- Load limit line
- Air baffle honey comb
- Evaporator (under base plate)
- Compressor
- Thermostat or electronic controller (Dix-ell)
- Condenser
- Lid.
- a. Cooling air intake
- b. Air outlet
STP1309
- Handle
- Load limit line
- Air baffle honey comb
- Evaporator (under base plate)
- Compressor
- Thermostat or electronic controller (Dixell)
- Condenser
- A. Cooling air intake
- B. Air outlet
Installation
Single-row line-up
When cabinets are installed side by side, no distance is required between
the end walls of the refrigerated cabinets under normal ambient conditions.
Group installation, back to back
When two STP1309 cabinets are in-stalled back-to-back, this can be done
without a distance between the rear walls.
Requirements for electrical connection
- The cabinet is connected by inserting the power plug in a socket.
- The cabinet must not be plugged into a multiple outlet power strip. The socket employed must be firmly installed, properly earthed and separately fuse-protected by a 10A-circuit breaker, type C.
- Supply voltage and frequency of the socket must be in accordance with the data shown on the type of plate of the cabinet. Therefore, the cross-section of the wires must be increased, if necessary, for long wires to the socket. The local utility company’s regulations on the power connection (e.g., earth-fault pro-tection, additional equipment bonding, remote control switch etc.) must be ob-served.
- If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
- Run the power cables so that they are protected from risk of damage and there is no risk of tripping.
- Please don’t drill in the outer or inner of the cabinet. This might damage the re-frigeration circuit.
- If necessary, put the plugs of electrically operated accessories (e.g. the display su-perstructure) into separately secured sockets.
- The power cable may not come into con-tact with parts over 75°C.
Starting
Measures prior to Starting
If the cabinet has been sharply tilted while being sited or for mounting of
accessories, it must be left to stand for at least three hours before being
started to allow the lubricating oil to settle in the compressor! Failure to
do so can cause destruction of the compressor refrigerating system.
Setting into operation
- Start the cabinet only if it has been in-stalled as described.
- Plug power plug (1-1) in socket (1-2).
- When selecting the socket, observe the requirements stated in section 4.7. The cabinet must not be plugged into a mul-tiple- outlet power strip.
- Switch on remote control switch if pro-vided.
- Starting is signaled by the low running noise of fans and refrigeration system.
- Customer should close the lids properly. If not, condensation might happen.
Setting the storage temperature
General information on tempera-ture setting
- The temperature inside the cabinet is controlled automatically by a thermostat (Fig.1) or by the electronic temperature controller (Fiq.2).
- The controllers have been pre-set in the factory and work automatically. The basic setting has been pre-set to ambient air conditions of 25°C and 60% rel. hu-midity.
- Legislation prescribes the following product temperatures for the different product groups with regard to the stor-age of food in refrigerated and frozen food cabinets:
Dairy products| +10 °or colder
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Cold drinks| +5 ° C or colder
Frozen food, ice cream| -18 °or colder - When setting the temperature set point, please note that changes in ambient conditions demand a corresponding adaptation of the set temperature
Thermostat: setting:
Factory thermostat setting:
Type | Preset |
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OTC95BE | Position 6 |
OTF87BE | Position 6 |
STP1309 | Position 6 |
- Position 7 marks the coldest tempera-ture setting in both thermostats. We rec-ommend making the new setting in small increments, since the cabinet needs time to adjust to the new temperature setting.
- Should a readjustment or reset of the storage temperature be required:
- Turn the setting knob (2-1) to a higher or lower temperature to cor-rect the storage temperature.
- Use the thermometer to check the storage temperature.
Setting for the electronic controller
- The controller has been pre-set in the factory and works automatically. The basic setting has been pre-set to ambient air conditions of 25°C and 60% rel. hu-midity
- Should a readjustment or reset of the storage temperature be required:
- When setting the temperature, please observe the following:
- Changes in the ambient conditions demand a corresponding adaptation of the temperature.
- Only carry out the temperature changes in small steps, as a certain time must elapse before the re-quired storage temperatures are reached.
- After the set key is pressed, > 2 sec, the figure displayed on the control electronics is no longer the storage temperature but temperature set point. The storage temperature is only shown again when the temper-ature set point has been set. (Fig.3).
Lower the storage temperature:
- Press the key (Fig.4-1) until the tempera-ture is lowered to the required figure.
- Press the set key in order to store the new temperature (Fig.3).
Raising the storage temperature:
- Press the button (Fig.4-2) until the tem-perature is raised to the desired figure.
- Press the setting button to store the new temperature (see fig.3).
- A number of additional parameters can be set on the temperature control. How-ever, modification of these parameters should only be done by authorized ser-vice personnel, as it affects the operating performance of the refrigerator.
- The setpoint temperature is factory set. If the temperature displayed on the con-troller approx. 4 hours after the products are loaded into the cabinet is not be-tween value temperatures, the tempera-ture can be readjusted.
- Should readjustment or resetting of the storage temperature be required, see section 6.
Product Loading
Loading the cabinet with prod-ucts
- As soon as the cabinet has reached the prescribed storage temperature (see section 6), it can be loaded with products.
- The time required to reach the pre-scribed storage temperature after the start of the operation depends on the ambient temperature. It is reached ap-proximately 1 hour after it has started.
- Check the storage temperature at the thermometer. (Fig.1-1)
- Load the cabinet with items up to max. of the load limit lines. (Fig.2)
- OTC95, STP1309 Do not charge the re-frigerator with products that are not re-frigerated or use it to cool products.
- OTC95, STP1309 Do not load the cabinet with unfrozen products or try to freeze products in the cabinet. Only products with a temperature of -18 ° C or lower can be loaded into the cabinet. An excep-tion to this is formed by the types OTC95 and STP1309 if the cabinets have been switched to temperature range 2. In this case the double temperature cabinet may only be charged with products that have a product temperature of + 5 ° C or lower.
- The cabinet must not be loaded above the load boundary lines to ensure that it works correctly and that frozen products can be presented at a safe temperature.
Automatic evaporator defrosting
- Defrosting of the evaporator fins and evaporation of the drip water formed during defrosting is performed automat-ically.
- During automatic defrosting, the tem-perature in the display compartment may rise slightly.
- Defrost frequency as well as duration and time are factory-set. Defrosting of the case is carried out automatically. For this reason, intervention in the case is not necessary. The drip water formed is automatically evaporated via the waste heat of the refrigeration system.
- The cabinet possesses a maintenance-free, electronic defrost timer with a run-ning reserve for bridging times without a supply of current.
- he defrost timer has been set to the cor-rect time in the factory. Alterations of the programming can only be done by the Service Organization, as the operat-ing behavior of the cabinet can be altered by improper operation.
Manual evaporator defrosting in case of icing (only Dixell)
- Press the button (1-1) for longer than 2 seconds, and the manual de-frost will start.
- “DFR” is indicated on the display.
Specifications
Type | OTC 95 BE | OTF87 BE | STP 1309 | |
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Lenght | (mm) | 773 | 773 | 925 |
With | (mm) | 833 | 833 | 1509 |
Height | (mm) | 930 | 930 | 920 |
Display area | (m2) | 0,81 | 0,81 | 1 |
Useful capacity | (L) | 103 | 103 | 328 |
Weight | (kg) | 83 | 86 | 185 |
Energy consumption | kWh/24t | 2.9 | 8 | 13.5 |
Power consumption (re- frigeration) | (W) | 275 | 380 | 600 |
Fusing (slow) | (A) | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Operating voltage | V/Hz | 230/50 | 230/50 | 230/50 |
No. of defrosts | Min/24t | 6×20min | 6×8min | 6×20min |
Storage temperature | C° | +2…+8 | -15…-18 | +2…+8 |
Refrigerant | R290(kg) | 0.07 | 0.07 | 0.07 |
Max. Loading capacity of shelves | (kg) | 55 | 55 | 95 |
Noise level | dB(A) | <70 | <70 | <70 |
Light
- Replaceable (LED only) light source by a professional.
- This product contains a light source of energy efficiency class F.
Troubleshooting
- Any trouble occurring might be due to a minor problem that you can correct yourself follow-ing the instructions below. Do not try any fur-ther action if the pointers given cannot solve the problem!
- +Repairs on the cabinet must be made only by qualified specialists. Incompetent repair work can cause serious personal danger, contract your Service Organization for any repairs needed.
Trouble| Possible cause| Corrective measures
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The cabinet does not work (no audi- ble running noise or only fan noise audi- ble.)| Automatic evaporator defrosting ac- tive or electronic controller switched off.
Power plug not connected or re- mote control switch (where pro- vided) switched off. Fuse blown, power plug or socket defective.
Condenser fins fouled
| Nor required, as cooling will switch on auto- matically again.
Insert power plug properly in or switch remote control switch on.
Contact your electrician or the Service Organi- zation.
Perform maintenance.
Cabinet stops run- ning after short op-
eration
| Condenser fins fouled.| Perform maintenance.
Storage tempera- ture is too high.| Automatic evaporator defrosting ac- tive.
Ambient temperature too high or electronic controller misadjusted. The warm air outlet or another cabi- net is directly taken in as air intake. Ventilation slots blocked or cov- ered. Lack of air intake due to ob- struction of air intake grill.
Condenser fins fouled.
| Not required, temporary minor temperature rise during defrosting is normal.
Avoid extreme operating environment, readjust storage temperature.
Observe single-row line- up and group installation. Keep ventilation slots free.
Remove any obstacles in the air intake area. Perform maintenance.
Storage tempera-
ture is too low.
| Incorrect adjustment| Adjust storage temperature in small
increments.
Formation of odor
in the cabinet.
| Drip water gutter under base plate
fouled.
| Clean
Condensation on the sliding glass lids.| Wrong close of the sliding lids.|
Close the lids properly.
Access to professional repair, such as internet webpages, addresses, contact
details.
Model no: OTC 95 BE
Aftersales service station list:
Address | Scandomestic A/S |
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Contact Number | 7242 5571 |
Website | Scandomestic.dk |
QR code | 422924 |
Relevant information for ordering spare parts, directly or through other channels
provided by the manufacturer, importer or authorised representative;
| Scandomestic A/S
The minimum period during which spare parts, necessary for the repair of the
appliance, are available;
| 8 years
Instruction on how to find the model information in the product database, as
defined in Regulation (EU) 2019/2019 by means of a weblink that links to the
model information as stored in the product database or a link to the product
database and information on how to find the model identifier on the product.)|
www.scandomestic.dk
Note: The address or contact phone number of the service site is subject to change without prior notice. Please confirm whether the service station is a directly affiliated one of our company when requiring services.
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Ref. Ares In accordance with EN ISO 17050-1:2004
Model number (unique identification of the product): | OTC 95 BE |
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Name and address of the manufacturer or his authorised representative: |
Scandomestic A/S Linåvej 20
8600 Silkeborg Denmark
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer (or installer):| Scandomestic A/S Linåvej 20
8600 Silkeborg Denmark
Object of the declaration (identification of product allowing traceability. It may include a colour image of sufficient clarity to enable the identification of the product)
Product: Impulse Cooler Brand: Scancool
Colour: Black
|
The object of the declaration described in point| EN55014-1:2017, EN 55014-2:
2015, EN 61000-3-2:2014, EN61000-3-
4 is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation:|
3:2013/EMC directive (2014/30/EU), EN60335-2-89:2010+A1:2016+
A2:2017, EN60335-1:2012+A11:2014+A13:2017, EN62233:2008, Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, IEC 60335-2-89:2010, AMD1:2012, AMD2:2015,
| IEC60335-1:2010, AMD1:2013, AMD2:2016, (EU) 2019/2018, (EU)
| 2019/2024, 2021/341, 2021/340
References to the relevant harmonised standards used, or references to the
specifications in relation to which conformity is declared:| EN 61000-3-2
Additional information:| The appliance is intended exclusively for storing
beverages
References
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