frigoglass ICOOL2ECO-300 Platinum ICool Cooler User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- FRIGOGLASS
Table of Contents
- ICOOL2ECO-300 Platinum ICool Cooler
- Foreword
- Technical description
- Installation & operation
- Electronic controller
- Door blocking system*
- Locking system*
- RCCB*
- PRCD
- Care & cleaning
- Troubleshooting
- First aid
- Disposal of the unit
- Recycling information
- Warranty
- APPENDIX A HANDLING & TRANSPORTATION GUIDELINES
- APPENDIX B PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES
- APPENDIX C GUIDELINES TO PREVENT CORROSION OF THE CABINET
- Documents / Resources
ICOOL2ECO-150 [R600a] B
ICOOL2-150 Platinum [R600a] C
ICOOL2ECO-300 [R600a] B
ICOOL2-300 Platinum [R600a] C
ICOOL2ECO-500 [R290] B
ICOOL2-500 Platinum [R290] C
ICOOL2ECO-800 [R290] B
ICOOL2ECO-1000 HD [R290] B
ICOOL2ECO-300 Platinum ICool Cooler
User Manual
This User Manual was originally written in English.
Please read the instructions carefully before using this ICM.
Please see below the meaning of the symbols used throughout the manual, for
your better understanding.
WARNING
CAUTION
INFORMATION
FIRST AID
Foreword
Thank you for purchasing this new Ice Cold Merchandiser (ICM) from Frigoglass. Before using this unit please read the instructions below carefully. A well- maintained Frigoglass ICM will help you increase your sales and profits.
Technical description
2.1 General
The merchandiser must be connected to a grounded mains outlet with fuse rating
between 10A-16A.
The outlet must be easily accessible for the purposes of installation and
servicing.
2.2 Climate classification
According to climate specifications, these ICMs are rated as Class “2” (as per
new EN 16902 standard) namely ambient temperature of 32°C and 65% humidity.
2.3 Technical specifications
Rating Voltage | 220-240V, 50Hz |
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Defrosting | Automatic |
2.4 Physical dimensions
Model| Width (mm)| Depth (mm)| Height (mm)| Volume
(Lt)| Net Weight (kg)
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ICOOL2ECO-150 [R600a] B
ICOOL2-150 Platinum [R600a] C| 500| 619| 868| 145| 46
ICOOL2ECO-300 [R600a] B| 514| 677*| 1645| 254| 88
ICOOL2ECO-500 [R290] B| 595| 690*| 2162*| 504| 106
ICOOL2-500 Platinum [R290] C| 595| 690| 2162| 504| 106
ICOOL2ECO-800 [R290] B| 696| 783*| 2140*| 712| 126
ICOOL2ECO-1000 HD [R290] B| 964| 828| 2140**| 1035| 167
2.5 Maximum weight per shelf
Model | Maximum weight per shelf |
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ICOOL2ECO-150 [R600a] B
ICOOL2-150 Platinum [R600a] C| ~ 24kg
ICOOL2ECO-300 [R600a] B
ICOOL2-300 Platinum [R600a] C| ~ 24kg
ICOOL2ECO-500 [R290] B| ~ 37kg
ICOOL2-500 Platinum [R290] C| ~ 37kg
ICOOL2ECO-800 [R290] B| ~ 50kg
ICOOL2ECO-1000 HD [R290] B| ~ 72kg
- including handle (41mm) & folded back spacer (20mm) (No spacer at ICOOL2ECO-500 [R290] B & Platinum)
** including wheels & hinge covers
| ICOOL2ECO-150 [R600a] B, ICOOL2-150 Platinum [R600a] C,
ICOOL2ECO-300 [R600a] B, ICOOL2-300 Platinum [R600a] C,
ICOOL2ECO-500 [R290] B, ICOOL2-500 Platinum [R290] C,
ICOOL2ECO-800 [R290] B, ICOOL2ECO-1000 HD [R290] B are equipped with HC
refrigerant, and have been tested and proven
to be safe according to related standards.
All necessary actions for safe usage & maintenance of these appliances are
described in this manual. Read carefully before using the appliance and follow
all precautions included in this manual.
To reduce the possibility of fire, this appliance must be installed only by a
suitably qualified person.
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Installation & operation
Failure to comply with the instructions may result in high-energy consumption,
poor performance of the unit, void warranty and possible injuries.
Do not place the merchandiser:
- in direct sunlight or near heat sources (radiators, stoves & other heating equipment)
- outdoors, without proper protection from rain, moisture and other atmospheric elements
- in weather conditions for which it is not certified
- in extreme environmental conditions (i.e. extensive exposure to saline humidity)
- Keep clear of obstruction all ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in the structure for building-in.
- Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
- Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
- Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
3.1 Installation instructions
i. After unpacking, check the cabinet for any damage caused during
transportation. In the event of damage, please contact the forwarding company.
ii. Always ensure that your merchandiser merchandiser is installed on a stable
& even surface/floor and is properly leveled. Proper leveling is achieved when
the cooler is tilting slightly backwards.
Leveling procedure:
All models are equipped with 2 adjustable leveling feet located at the lower
bottom-front side of the cooler.
Use a spirit level – if available – to ensure accurate leveling of the
merchandiser. Take necessary safety precautions if lifting is needed during
installation. Keep unauthorized people away from the cooler until the
installation is completed.
Unscrew the leveling feet, by hand or using the appropriate spanner until
their pad gets in contact with the floor. Continue unscrewing each leveling
foot observing the product’s leveling. At the end of the process the cooler
should rest solely on the leveling feet; please check that the front rollers
of the merchandiser can be rotated by hand (no contact with the floor). If
not, unscrew the leveling feet until this happens.
For models featuring middle adjustable foot, this must be adjusted in such a
way that the lower edges of the internal cabin are aligned. The below given
check points must be on the same line. For Pivot Door coolers, further
checkpoint is the gap in between the two doors; this must be even throughout
the height of the doors. For Sliding door coolers, check that the middle
vertical profiles of the two doors are parallel in between them. If the
profiles converge towards the lower side of the doors, the middle foot must be
retracted; if they converge at the top side of the doors, the leveling foot
must be further extended.
When the cooler has small rotating castor wheels (optional feature) the brake
must always be applied when cooler is at the final position.
CASTOR BREAKS MUST BE APPLIED AT ALL TIMES WHEN THE COOLER IS AT THE FINAL
POSITION
Cooler movement is recommended when it is empty. Rollers and castor wheels
allow for movements of loaded cooler over a distance of few meters, depending
on the ground surface and product load and should be done with appropriate
precaution under the responsibility of the users/movers only. Take necessary
precautions if lifting is needed during installation. Keep unauthorised people
away from the cooler until installation is completed.
iii. The merchandiser must stand upright for at least 1 hour after
transportation and prior to start-up.
This gives the oil time to run back to the compressor after transit and
installation.
iv. Allow a minimum gap of 100mm at the top, 100mm at the rear and 50mm at the
sides of the cooler for proper ventilation.
v. Do not place anything on top of the cooler.
vi. Handle placement instructions:
Dooble door cooler
- Open the left side door
- Place the handle on the metal adaptors
- Use an Allen tool and screw them with the respective M5 bolts
- Place the respective taps, on both top and bottom side, with Coca Cola logo as shown
- Repeat the procedure for the right door
Single door cooler
- Open the door
- Screw the handle from the back side of the door, using the respective slotted cheese head screws and place the handle spacer inside glass hole
- Place the respective taps, on both top and bottom side, with Coca Cola logo as shown
Note: Relocation of the ICM inside the outlet
a. Empty the ICM and unplug from mains supply.
b. Retrack the leveling feet to allow free movement of cooler. For coolers
with castor wheels release the breaks before movement.
c. Move the unit to the desired location with the assistance of another
person.
d. Coolers must be moved in an even surface.
3.2 Adjusting the shelf
To adjust the shelf first unload it, lift it and unclip the shelf clips (4).
Place the clips in the desired position and reposition the shelf. Make sure
that the horizontal metal rods at the bottom of the shelf are between the
front and back shelf clips.
3.3 Connection to the mains supply
Connect the ICM to a 220-240 Volts power supply on a 10A-16A fused & grounded
socket. Do not use extension cables.
Do not connect the merchandiser to:
- a non grounded wall socket or power line
- improper supply voltage and frequency
- power supply that does not comply with the safety regulations of the appliance or with current legislation on electrical installations
- Do not plug the cooler into a multiple outlet strip or use extension cables.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or authorized service provider.
- If the mains cord supplied is not long enough, do not use an extension lead and do not replace it. Ask an authorized electrician to replace the cord with a longer one, if such is described in the list of authorized spare parts only.
- Route the power cables in such a way that they are protected from damage and they do not pose a risk of tripping.
3.4 Operation instructions
Do not use electrical appliances inside the storage compartments of the
appliance, unless recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not use the merchandiser to store food.
Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable
propellant in this appliance.
This appliance is not intended for use by young children or handicapped or
infirm persons unless they are adequately supervised by a responsible person
who will ensure the safe operation of the appliance on their part.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
Do not operate the appliance with any of the cover sheets and guards open.
Energy saving tips:
For energy saving and for the ICM’s better performance:
- Load your ICM at night-time so that the drinks are cold once you get there in the morning.
- Store your back-up stock in a cool and/or dark place so that when reloaded, the ICM will need much less time to cool them down.
- Wipe moisture off the products before you place them in the ICM.
- Avoid opening the door for long periods of time.
- After one year, the fluorescent tubes emit 30% less light. Call a service technician to replace the fluorescent tubes or starters with new ones if you wish to have stronger lighting. Keep in mind: “Light sells”.
Electronic controller
4.1 Knowing your JEA-3 / (R3) Controller
For instructions of the functionality of JEA-3 / (R3) Controller and its
related optional features, please visit the following website link:
http://www.frigoglass.com/manuals/.
Door blocking system*
In using the door blocking system, please follow the steps below
5.1 Application with hinged door ICMs
To block the door, just open the door to an angle slightly greater than 110
degrees.
Locking system*
6.1 Instructions for using the padlock provision
Step 1: Open the door
Step 2: Rotate the locking system blade placed on the grid (as shown in the
picture)
Step 3: Rotate the locking system blade placed on the door (as shown in the
picture)
Step 4: Close the door and place the pad lock through the blade holes to
secure cooler
*optional feature
6.2 Instructions for using the eye-lock
Step 1: Close the door
Step 2: Place the key to the front grilles lock and rotate 90° (as shown in
the picture)
Step 3: Door is locked. Key withdrawals in both locked and unlocked position
RCCB*
In accessing the RCCB, please follow the steps below
Step 1: Remove the grid to get access to the electrical box
Step 2: Remove the gasket
Step 3: Access the RCCB switch (that is marked in circle in the respective
picture below)
PRCD
The PRCD device is integrated to the power cord of the unit (as shown in
picture below), close to the wall plug.
The PRCD device features two buttons; the small one is the “test” button and
is used to check the operational status of the PRCD. The bigger button is the
“reset” and is used to rearm the PRCD after a triggering event.
When plugging off the power cord a test needs to be perfomred to ensure proper
operation of the PRCD. Please follow the steps below:
Step 1: Plug into power.
Step 2: Press (small) “TEST” button. The (big) “RESET” button should pop-up.
Step 3: Press the “RESET” button again. Do not use the device if it fails!
Care & cleaning
PRIOR TO ANY CLEANING (INSIDE OR OUTSIDE THE DEVICE) PROCEDURE, UNPLUG THE
ICM! REMOVE THE PLUG AND MAKE SURE THAT THE OPERATOR CAN CHECK FROM ANY OF THE
POINTS WHICH HE HAS ACCESS THAT THE CABLE IS UNPLUGGED.
It is important to clean the merchandiser twice a year. In order to avoid
mould formation, odours, etc. product compartments must also be thoroughly
cleaned. The interior of the ICM should be cleaned with a mildly soapy cloth
and the glass surface using a window-cleaning agent.
Never use a water hose or high-pressure jet to clean the cooler.
Do not remove the safety devices (grates, guards, groundings, etc.).
Keep the cooler in a stable position during cleaning, do not step on or lean
over the cooler.
Do not clean with sharp objects, flammable or corrosive liquids or sprays.
If one or more of the bottles break while in the appliance and liquid spills
inside the cabinet or the space surrounding the appliance gets wet, unplug the
cooler before you clean the liquid around and inside the cooler. Remember to
take all necessary actions to protect yourselves from broken glass (use
protective gloves when cleaning).
Troubleshooting
ALL ACCESS TO THE COOLING SYSTEM AND ELECTRICAL PARTS (CHANGING A LAMP OR REFRIGERATION DECK) MUST BE PERFORMED BY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
ICOOL2ECO-150 [R600a] B, ICOOL2-150 Platinum [R600a] C,
ICOOL2ECO-300 [R600a] B, ICOOL2-300 Platinum [R600a] C,
ICOOL2ECO-500 [R290] B, ICOOL2-500 Platinum [R290] C,
ICOOL2ECO-800 [R290] B, ICOOL2ECO-1000 HD [R290] B are equipped with HC
refrigerant. All service operations on cooling mechanism & gas charging should
be performed in a wellventilated environment or in open air. Do not smoke
during maintenance.
- UNPLUG THE COOLER PRIOR TO ANY MAINTENANCE OR SERVICE OPERATIONS. REMOVE THE PLUG AND MAKE SURE THAT THE OPERATOR CAN CHECK FROM ANY OF THE POINTS WHICH HE HAS ACCESS THAT THE CABLE IS UNPLUGGED.
- After maintenance operations, make sure that the grounding connections are in place before assembling the covers. Make sure you use the same fastening components and covers.
- If any electrical components need to be replaced, use only the identical components in the spare part list supplied by the technical service department of Frigoglass.
- Keep the glass door of the cooler closed during cooling mechanism maintenance. The appliance could be unstable when the compressor is disassembled. If the compressor needs to be replaced, use adequate support to fix the cooler.
- After maintenance operations make sure that the strain relief, which supports the supply cord, is assembled properly.
If the ICM is not functioning properly or is out of order, please check the following before calling the authorized service provider:
FAULT | POSSIBLE REASONS | HANDLING |
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The ICM does not work. | Power cord not plugged in. | Plug it in. |
No power coming through the socket. | Check for fuse/MCB on the mains. |
The cooler does not cool enough.
The products are warm.| The thermostat setting is not correct.| Rotate the
thermostat knob clockwise.
The ICM has recently been reloaded with warm products. It takes 8-16 hours to
cool them down.| Preferably, reload the ICM before night closing.
The ICM is loaded in such a way that the air circulation in the interior is
getting
blocked.| Load the ICM according to the standards you have been provided with
by the company.
The door does not seal properly.| Repair the doors for proper closing (this
type of repair should be performed by an authorized technician).
Leakage in the cooling system.| Repair the leakage (this type of repair should
be performed by an authorized
technician).
The ICM sometimes makes noise.| For this particular ice cold merchandiser, a
powerful mechanism is needed and consequently a certain amount of noise cannot
be avoided.| Ice Cold Merchandisers are of dynamic type, according to the
specifications that the company is offering.
Intense metallic noise.| Call a service technician.
Inclined or curved floor.| Level the ICM properly by adjusting its feet.
Placing a spirit level on the top of
the ICM will assist you in leveling it.
There is water on the floor.| The drainage hole for the condensate water is
blocked.| Unblock the drainage hole.
There is a leakage in the tray.| Call a service technician.
The lights don’t work.| The fluorescent tubes or ballast or starter are out of
order.| Call a service technician.
If after all the above-mentioned checks the problem with your ICM remains, contact the customer service department of your supplier and provide the following information:
- Type of ICM
- Serial number of the ICM
- Brief description of the problem / observation
First aid
In case of accident, it is recommended:
ACCIDENT | IMMEDIATE ACTION |
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Inhalation of refrigerant | Take deep breaths of clean air. If irritation |
persists, contact a doctor.
Contact with eyes| Wash your eyes thoroughly with plenty of water for at least
15 minutes and then consult a doctor.
Contact with skin| Wash immediately with water.
Disposal of the unit
For detailed information regarding the recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your waste disposal service or the manufacturer through its service agent. By ensuring this product is disposed of properly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise incur by this product’s inappropriate disposal.
Recycling information
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Based on the objectives of environmental policy according to the European Community (EC) directives for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)* which aim to preserve, protect and improve the quality of the environment, protect human health and utilize natural resources prudently and rationally. As an end user, you are kindly requested to do the following:
• If the appliance has stopped working, even after troubleshooting; first check if it can be repaired, before disposing it. Contact your distributor or supplier for further information on possible repairs of your appliance, if in doubt.
• If the appliance has reached its “End of Lifecycle” (EOL), in other words, the appliance is not repairable or re-usable, do not dispose of the appliance as unsorted municipal waste. Instead, call the relevant recycling company or the local Frigoglass Sales Office to separately collect the appliance for treatment and recycling.
Note:** The disposal of electronic and electrical appliances in landfill sites or through incineration creates a number of environmental problems. When obsolete materials are not recycled, raw materials have to be processed to make new products. This represents significant loss of resources as the energy, transport and environmental damage caused by these processes is considerable. Another problem is that these types of appliances may contain gases such as hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) used as the refrigeration coolant. HFCs are greenhouse gases which when emitted into the atmosphere contribute to climate change.
Fluorescent lighting from the appliance may contain potentially harmful substances such as toxic heavy metals, in particular mercury, cadmium and lead. If they enter the body, these substances can cause damage to liver, kidneys and the brain. Mercury is also a neurotoxin and has the ability to build up in the food chain.
• To help in the recovery and recycling process of this appliance, do not dismantle or break parts off the appliance prior to collection. By removing parts off the appliance, you can reduce its recyclability rate. -
The symbol shown in Fig 1 below, which is also on the Product Label inside the appliance, indicates the need for separate collection of electrical and electronic equipment based on the European Community (EC) WEEE Directive. Figure 1 – Crossed-Out Wheeled Bin
Note: As an end-user, it is your responsibility and contribution to recycling to ensure that the appliance is not thrown away with unsorted municipal waste, but is collected separately from a recycling company. Please contact the relevant recycling company or the local Frigoglass Sales Office for further information regarding collection arrangements. -
Finally, observe any recycling laws applicable to your community or country.
***References
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) European Community (EC)
Directive Nr. 2002/96/EC
Warranty
The appliance is covered by a warranty as this has been agreed upon sale.
FOR AUTHORISED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY
APPENDIX A HANDLING & TRANSPORTATION GUIDELINES
The merchandiser should always be transported:
- in upright position (unless otherwise authorized by the supplier)
- with the doors closed and stoppers for the sliding door models
- on appropriate vehicles (e.g. with air shock absorbers and tail lift) and from appropriate roads
- strapped on a pallet ensuring proper protection of the cooling mechanism
- packed and stored properly, ensuring proper protection of the cooling mechanism
Cooler temperature during storage or transportation should not be below −20ºC or above +60ºC
APPENDIX B PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES
PRIOR TO ANY CLEANING (INSIDE OR OUTSIDE THE DEVICE) OR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE,
UNPLUG THE ICM! REMOVE THE PLUG AND MAKE SURE THAT THE OPERATOR CAN CHECK FROM
ANY OF THE POINTS WHICH HE HAS ACCESS THAT THE CABLE IS UNPLUGGED.
It is mandatory that the Customer performs the following operations during the
Preventive
Maintenance of an ICM once or twice a year, using a vacuum cleaner:
- Cleaning of the condenser and the condenser fan area.
- Cleaning of the dust filters (if applicable).
If the ICM is placed in an environment where dust is accumulated on the
condenser, then the condenser has to be cleaned more often.
Additionally, it is recommended that the following operations are carried out
during preventive maintenance:
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Mechanical system:
• Check that the equipment is correctly positioned and leveled.
• Check that the front and back grid are fixed in place.
• Check the self-closing system of the door.
• Check that the fan support and fan grid are fixed in place.
• Check the draining system and unclog if necessary. -
Electrical system:
• Check the power cable (replace if needed).
• Check the illumination system.
• Check the electrical connections.
• Check that the electrical box cover of the thermostat or the electronic controller is properly installed.
• Check that components that might have been replaced during servicing are original. -
Refrigeration system:
• Check that the compressor is functioning properly.
• Check the starting relay, the overload and the capacitor. The Supplier recommends that the compressor’s starting relays and overloads be replaced every 3-4 years.
• Check the fan motor condenser and fan motor evaporator.
• Check that the thermostat or the electronic controller and its components are functioning properly.
• Check the cooling performance of the ICM.
• Check the cooling circuit using the appropriate leak detector in case there is any concern or sign of refrigerant leak.
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
APPENDIX C GUIDELINES TO PREVENT CORROSION OF THE CABINET
- Avoid damages resulting from improper installation & operation, improper maintenance & cleaning, as well as improper handling and transportation, as per paragraphs 4, 6 and the Appendix A above.
- Do not perform unauthorised adaptations, modifications or adjustments to the cabinet.
Frigoglass Group | Address | Switchboard |
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NETHERLANDS | FRIGOINVEST HOLDINGS B.V. | Weerdestein 97 – Office 119 |
1083 GG – Amsterdam | ||
PRODUCTION FACILITIES | Address | Switchboard |
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INDIA | FRIGOGLASS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED | Plot no. 26 – A, sector 3 |
IMT Manesar, Gurgaon 122050, Haryana | +91 124 4320800 | |
INDONESIA | FRIGOREX INDONESIA P.T | Jababeka Industrial Estate JL.Jababeka VI |
Block P. No.1, Cikarang,
Bekasi 17530| +62 21 8934 463
NIGERIA| FRIGOGLASS WEST AFRICA LIMITED| Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Sanyo bus
stop,
U.I. Post Office, Ibadan, PMB 78, Oyo State,
Nigeria| +234 02 2310 688-9
ROMANIA| FRIGOGLASS ROMANIA SRL| DN 59 Timisoara-Moravita
KM. 16,
307396 Parta, Timis| +40 256407530
RUSSIA| FRIGOGLASS EURASIA LLC| Novosilskoe Shosse 20A, Orel 302011| +7
0862360404
SOUTH
AFRICA| FRIGOGLASS SOUTH AFRICA
(Proprietary) LTD| 16 Walton Road, Aeroton, Johannesburg| +27 112483000
SALES OFFICES| Address| Switchboard
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EUROPE| GERMANY| FRIGOGLASS GMBH| Memelerstrasse 30
D-42781 Haan| +49 21293730
GREECE| FRIGOGLASS SERVICES
SINGLE MEMBER S.S.| 15 A. Metaxa Street
Kifiissia 145 64, Athens| +30 210 6165700
NORWAY| FRIGOGLASS NORDIC AS| Kampenes Industriomrade Bredmyra 10-12
1740 Borgenhaugen| +47 69111800
POLAND| FRIGOGLASS SP.ZO.O.| Ulica Chrzanowska 7, Grodzisk Mazowiecki
05-825, Polska| +48 22 711 46 00
ROMANIA| FRIGOGLASS ROMANIA SRL| DN 59 Timisoara Moravita KM. 16,
307396 Parta, Timis| +40 256407530
RUSSIA| FRIGOGLASS EURASIA LLC| Kursovoy Pereulok 9,
119034 Moscow| +70 959807780
TURKEY| FRIGOGLASS TURKEY| Yenisehir Mah, Barajyolu cad,
Sinpas Koru Konutlari, Ladin blok, Kat 6,D25,
34779 Atasehir – Istanbul| + 90 533 395 63 16
AFRICA| KENYA| FRIGOREX EAST AFRICA LTD| Internal Container Depot
Road Off Mombasa Road,
Nairobi| +254 20 554761
NIGERIA| FRIGOGLASS WEST AFRICA LIMITED| A.G. Leventis Building, Iddo House,
Iddo
Street 15, Lagos, Nigeria| +234 17 746265
SOUTH AFRICA| FRIGOGLASS SOUTH AFRICA (Proprietary) LTD| 16 Walton Road,
Aeroton,
Johannesburg| +27 112483000
ASIA| INDIA| FRIGOGLASS INDIA PRIVATE LTD| Plot no.26-A, Sector 3, IMT
Manesar, Gurgaon 122050
Haryana| +86 2032225818
+91 124 4320800
INDONESIA| FRIGOREX INDONESIA P.T| Jababeka Industrial Estate
Jl. Jababeka VI Block P
No.1, Cikarang,
Bekasi 17530| +62 218934463
Documents / Resources
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