Summit T3 Freezer Display Cabinet Instruction Manual

May 15, 2024
SUMMIT

Freezer display cabinet
Instruction manual (desktop)

Precautions

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The contents of this manual are of a technical nature and belong to the manufacturer. It may not be reproduced, transmitted or modified in whole or in part without written permission. Any infringement without the written consent of the manufacturer will be subject to legal action.
This manual and certificate of conformity are an integral part of the equipment and should always accompany the product owner when it is transferred to a new location or new owner. The user is responsible for the integrity of these files. If lost or destroyed you can request a copy of the manual from the manufacturer by specifying the exact model number, serial number and year of manufacture. The manufacturer reserves the right to modify its products at the time of delivery. If the manufacturing technology is improved. No obligation to update previous product ion batches.
Do not operate the equipment until you have been trained in the safe use of the equipment and understand the inherent risks involved. Children should not clean the equipment without adult supervision.
Always refer to this manual before performing any operation. Disconnect the device from the power supply before performing any type of work. Any work on electrical and electronic components or cooling system components can only be carried out by trained personnel in accordance with current legislation.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage to people, animals or products if:

  • Improper or unauthorized use of the equipment.

  • Non-compliance with existing laws.

  • Installation errors and/or power failure.

  • Failure to follow the instructions in this manual.

  • Failure to comply with maintenance plans.

  • Unauthorized modifications.

  • Install non -origin al spare parts in the device.
    The purpose of installation and use of the equipment does not include: the design and sale of the equipment;

  • Tamper with or damage the power cable.
    The responsibility for the use of the safety instructions contained in this manual rests with the technician responsible for the intended use of the equipment, who shall ensure that authorized personnel:

  • Qualified to carry out the required activities;

  • Understand and carefully follow the instructions in this document.

  • Understand and apply the general safety standards applicable to the equipment.

The Buyer is responsible for training the personnel using the equipment on the risks, safety devices and general health and safety rules required by the laws of the country in which the equipment is installed. The user /operator should be aware of the location of all controls, how they work and the characteristics of the equipment. They should also read the manual in its entirety. After the equipment is fully prepared, maintain it by qualified personnel.

Danger
Unauthorized tampering or replacement of one or more parts of the equipment, use of accessories that modify the way they are used, and use of spare parts different from those recommended may cause injury.
Danger
Any work performed on the equipment must be disconnected from the power socket, and unqualified personnel should not remove any protective elements (grille, housing). Do not operate the device after removing these protective elements.
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In order not to compromise the functionality and safety of the equipment, particularly complex installation and maintenance activities are not documented in this manual and are performed by professional manufacturer technicians. Do not use electrical equipment in this equipment. Do not use mechanical or other methods to speed up the defrosting process except as recommended by the manufacturer. Keep vents in the device housing or structures embedded in walls free of obstructions. Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.

Explosion hazard
Do not store products containing flammable propellants and explosives in equipment.
Staff training
Buyer is responsible for ensuring that the personnel and maintenance technicians who will use the equipment are adequately instructed and trained. The manufacturer can provide advice, clarification, etc., so that operators and technicians can use the  quipment correctly. In order to ensure the safety of the operator, the electrical equipment should be maintained in a stable working state. This manual is intended to explain the use and maintenance of the equipment. It is the operator’s responsibility and obligation to carefully follow the instructions contained therein.
Failure to comply with safety standards may result in injury and damage to equipment components and control units. Users may contact the Distributor at any time to request additional information not included in this document or to suggest improvements.
Before the product is delivered to the customer, a trained technician must check that the equipment is working properly for the best performance.

The safety standards reported in this document apply to authorized personnel who are trained to:

  • Transportation
  • Installation
  • Operations
  • Management
  • Maintenance
  • cleanse
  • Abnormal
  • Disposal

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Reading this manual, although complete, is not a substitute for an adequate user experience.
Therefore, it should only be considered as a useful hint of the technical features and major operations Look out Before
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Before performing any operation on the equipment, installers and users must read understand the instructions in this article.

Warranty Terms and conditions

The Seller’s warranty period for the equipment is 24 (24) months from the date of delivery for major refrigeration parts and electrical parts, and 12 (12) months for consumable parts. The warranty covers the repair or replacement of any faulty parts due to the manufacturing process or installation upon receipt of written notice  stating the serial number of the equipment and the date of installation.
The warranty does not cover the following:

  • All defects resulting from incorrect use of the equipment.
  • All defects resulting from incorrect electrical connections.
  • All defects due to normal wear (e.g. compressor failure and fluorescent lamp failure, not manufacturing defects).
  • All defects resulting from failure to install, use, adjust and clean the condenser as required.
    If Seller’s technicians discover equipment, the any tampering, unauthorized warranty will be void. Shipment of repair or parts covered improper use of the by warranty is charged for freight only. At the time of delivery, any damage to the equipment detected as a result of transportation must be reported on the same liable for any damage shipping notice for claim to the stored products against the carrier. The Seller shall not be due to electrical failure.

Device identification

Find the fixed label on the machine and read the technical data.

  • Check machine model and power supply voltage before performing any operation.
  • If you find a mismatch, contact the manufacturer or immediately.

Instructions for use

This equipment is specially designed for: display and sale of frozen products The manufacturer is not liable for personal injury or damage to property or the equipment itself caused by:
Display products other than those listed above.
The equipment
Not allowed to use

  • Food is intended for professional preservation.
    Display and/or store non-food products (chemicals, pharmaceuticals, etc.)

4.1 Device Composition
The unit consists of a unique cabinet on which all the necessary equipment is installed to make it a professional and efficient product for its use.
The equipment consists of the following components:

  • Refrigeration system
  • Refrigeration unit
  • Electrical system
  • Electronic controller
  • Environment-friendly polyurethane insulation overall structure
  • Glass and hinges
  • Footing
  • LED lighting system

Step 5 Be safe

The equipment is equipped with safety devices. The Buyer is responsible for training the personnel using the equipment on the risks, safety devices and general health and safety rules required by the laws of the country in which the equipment is located. The user/operator should know where all controls are and how they work, as well as what the device does. They must also read the entire contents of this manual.

5.1 Safety Device
Devices to prevent dangerous conditions under operating conditions (e.g. fuses, pressure switches, protection devices, magnet circuit breakers, etc.)

5.2 Fixed Protection
The fixed protection device consists of a fixed perimeter shield to prevent extemal parts from entering the device.

Danger
After maintenance, do not restart the device without properly restoring the panel.

Visual inspection
You should check the integrity of the fixed panel and the corresponding configuration of the frame, especially the protection panel.

5.3 Isolating Power Supplies
Before performing any maintenance work on the equipment or its parts, the power supply to it must be cut off.

5.4 Other Risks
During the design process, the manufacturer examines all areas or parts that are at risk. All necessary precautions have therefore been taken to prevent injury to personnel and damage to equipment.

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  • Regularly check that all safety devices are working properly.
  • Do not remove the fixed guard.
  • Do not introduce objects or tools into the work area.

Although the equipment is equipped with safety devices, there are still some risks that cannot be eliminated, which can be reduced by final corrective measures and correct operating procedures.
The following is a summary of the remaining risks associated with the equipment during the following periods:

  • Normal operation
  • Adjustment
  • Maintenance
  • Cleaning

5.5 Risk of contact with live parts
There is a risk of damage to electrical and electronic components after a short circuit, which may reduce the safety level, ensure that there is no ongoing maintenance work before connecting the power supply.

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Before connecting, check that the DC current at the installation point does not exceed the current indicated on the protection switch on the electrical control board. If this is not the case, the user must envision the relevant limiting device. Any electrical modifications are strictly prohibited. To prevent other unforeseen dangers and risks.

5.6 Fire Prevention
Danger
If a fault occurs, disconnect the main switch from the main power cable immediately.

5.7 Explosive Environment
The equipment shall not be located in the explosion hazard area specified in 1999/92/EC, such as: Region 0
An area of permanent, persistent, or regularly explosive environment consisting of a mixture of air and flammable substances in the form of gases, fumes, or vapors.

Zone 1
An area where an explosive atmosphere consisting of a mixture of air and flammable substances in the form of gas, smoke, or steam may occasionally form during normal activity.

Zone 20
Aregion of the air in which a permanent, persistent, or frequently explosive atmosphere exists in the form of clouds of combustible dust.

Zone 21
An area where an explosive atmosphere may occasionally form in the form of flammable dust clouds during normal activity.

5.8 Slip and Fall
Danger
Any leakage in the area around the equipment can cause a person to slip. Check for no leaks and keep these areas clean at all times.

5.9 Tripping
Danger
In general, untidy material deposits may pose a tripping hazard or emergency exit routes may be affected in whole or in part Blocked, you should ensure operations and aisles as well as escape routes Unencumbered by existing law.

5.10 The circuit is faulty
Due to potential failures, the safety circuit may become less effective, resulting in a lower level of safety. You should check the running condition of electrical equipment regularly.

5.11 Warning Signs (If any)
The device is equipped with warning, hazard, warning and obligation signs that are consistent with the standards associated with the graphic signs used on the device. The sign is in a clearly visible position.

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Do not remove the warning sign from the device. The user is responsible for replacing warning signs that cannot be read due to wear and tear.

5.12 Falling
The positioning of display components in the cabinet, such as counters, rods, and hooks, as well as the placement of products in the cabinet, can be a source of potential danger if not executed correctly. Before placing the product in the cabinet, follow the  positioning instructions described in this manual to check that the counter (if any) is properly secured and that hooks, etc., do not exceed the maximum load limit. If the tilted product is not secured in place with a stopper, do not place it on the counter.

5.13 Freezing Damage
When performing different operations on the counter, such as cleaning or loading goods, products and/or cabinet components must be handled at low temperatures. To avoid “cold injury” and/or accidental injury to the operator, the risk of slipping, and to comply with safety regulations where the cabinet is installed; More specifically, make sure you use the right PPE (especially gloves).

5.14 Food Safety (Packaged products)
The display case described herein is used to display the packaged products. Therefore, it is not designed for direct contact between food and the display surface. If the food does come into contact with the surface accidentally and for a considerable period of time, the product may become contaminated. Follow the guide on how to use the cabinet. If the packaging of the product is broken, remove it from the cabinet and clean it if necessary.

 Scrap disposal

During normal operation, the equipment will not produce any environmental pollution. At the end of its life cycle, or if permanent decommissioning is necessary, we recommend following the following procedures:

Disposal (user)
The symbol applied to the product or its packaging indicates that the product should not be treated as normal household waste, but should be sent to a waste collection point for recycling.
Proper disposal of this product helps prevent potential negative consequences from improper disposal. For more information about recycling this product, please contact your council, your local waste collection service or the store where you purchased this product.
Procedures for disposal and recycling of appliances at the end of their life (Authorized authority)

  • Turn off the device and unplug the power cable.
  • Remove luminaires (if installed). These lamps should be handled separately.
  • Remove power supply and electronic card. It should be handled separately.
  • Remove all individual parts (mesh, shell, parts, etc.) and group them according to their different functions. Such as heat exchangers, pipes, cables, etc., be careful not to damage the cooling circuit.

Remove all moving parts (doors, sliding doors, glass parts, etc.} and classify them according to their characteristics.

  • Check the type of refrigerant located on the product nameplate; The refrigerant is extracted and processed by an authorized service provider.
  • Disconnect evaporators, condensers, compressors, pipes and fans. These materials are made of copper, aluminum, steel and plastic and should therefore be treated separately.
  • After removing all guards and various components from the frame, separate and collect the different types of materials that make up the equipment (plastic, steel, polyurethane, copper, etc.) separately.

All recyclable materials and waste should be handled and recycled by professionals and in accordance with national laws. The company responsible for recycling materials shall be registered and recognized as a waste treatment service according to the relevant country.
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Wllegal disposal of the product by the owner will result in administrative penalties under the current law. The product shall be handled in accordance with current laws governing the handling of cooling liquids and mineral oils.
importance
If there is no cross wheel box mark on the device, it means that the disposal of the product is not the responsibility of the manufacturer. In this context, the existing regulations on waste disposal are effective.
Additional information
More information on the disposal of liquid coolants, oils and other substances is available from the safety side. Please refer to the safety data sheet corresponding to the substance itself. To treat foam components, remember that the polyurethane foam used is free of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCS), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCS) and hydrofluorocarbons (HCFCS).

Installation information

This manual provides the information needed for proper unpacking, positioning procedures, and connection to the main power supply.

7.1 Storing and Unpacking
With or without packaging, equipment should be carefully stored in the warehouse, or stored away from direct sunlight, at a temperature between O and +40° C .

The movement of the equipment can only be carried out using a forklift truck suitable for its weight and operated by qualified personnel: during such operation periods, the equipment must be placed on the pallet provided.
Remove the screws holding the tray. All packaging materials are recyclable and should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations. Please destroy the “plastic” bags to avoid injury to children (suffocation).

7.2 Usage Environment
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A dry room that can be ventilated is a suitable location for equipment installation. There should be a good ventilation environment around the compressor/condensing unit. Therefore, the area around the device should not be blocked by boxes or other objects. Place the equipment away from heat sources (radiators, heaters of any type, etc.) and away from the effects of continuous air flow (drawn up by fans, air conditioning units, etc.). If it is inevitable to be installed near a heat source, a suitable heat shield should be used while avoiding direct sunlight; All of this can lead to an increase in the temperature of the cold storage room, which has a negative impact on operation and energy consumption. Do not use it outside and do not expose it to the rain.
The ambient temperature shall not exceed +30’C, the ambient wind speed shall not exceed 0.3 meters per second, and the ambient humidity shall not exceed 60%RH.

7.3 Installation Requirements
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In order to install the equipment correctly, the distance shown in the figure below must be observed. Keep a gap of more than 15cm between the side and rear of the device.
Do not stack items at the bottom of the equipment to affect air intake.

Summit T3 Freezer Display Cabinet - Fig 2

7.4 Electrical Connection
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Check whether the power supply voltage matches the voltage displayed on the device identification plate. The power supply voltage is stable. When starting the compressor, check whether the starting voltage is within the range of rated voltage + 10%. The plug should be connected directly to the power outlet. Do not connect the plug to the outlet through more than one outlet extension or adapter. The factory power outlet must be equipped with a disconnect device from the main power supply (size appropriate to the load and in compliance with current standards) to ensure full disconnection under Class three (3) overvoltage conditions, thereby protecting the circuit from ground faults, overloads and short circuits. Do not lay the cable in the channel.

Note that the law requires a good and reliable grounding! If not grounded in accordance with the law, the seller does not assume any responsibility for all consequences arising therefrom!

7.5 Positioning/Leveling

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Height adjustable foot
The unit is equipped with height adjustable foot.
After placing the device, place the device horizontally on the ground and twist the adjusting feet to ensure that each adjusting foot of the device lands firmly on the ground.

Maintenance

The person in charge of the equipment must strictly follow the maintenance due date listed in the following table for maintenance, if there is any problem, please call the authorized technical after-sales service personnel.

Maintenance content
Clean the outer surface| frequency| ordinary| peculiarity| Autlonze d officer
viers Technical assistance
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Depends on the use and necessity| 2.| Every six months| Every year
x| | |
Clean accessible internal parts
(Witkout tools)| x| | | | x|
ChM lc peter cables, Plugs and/or power sockets| | | x| | x|
Check seal integrity| | x| | | x|
aeon the condenser filter| x| | | | x|
Clean defrosting water tray| x| | | | x|
Clean the condenser| x| | | | x|
Check the compessor oil level (if hare)| | | | | x|
Air storage tank ckairoge| | | | x| x|
Control pneumatic comections| | | | x| x|
Check refrigeration system Plats| | | | x| x|
Check the mixer supply and internal cable corrections| | | | x| x|
Clean condensate (whenever it occurs)| | | | x| x|
Replace the lamp /L® (nheneter it appears)| | | | | | x
Replace the control panel (electronic control unk thermostat etc)| | | | | | x
Replace the power coed, Plug and/or power outlet| | | | | | x

Attention:
After all maintenance, the electrical safety test of the whole machine must be carried out according to GB4706.1-2005 standard

Fault – technical after-sales support

If the device is not working properly or stops working, check the following before contacting Customer support:

Equipment not working

Cause| solution| Personnel authorized
The main switch is not turned on| Turn on the main switch|
Power plug not inserted| Insert the power plug
Power failure| If a power outage is required for along time, transfer the product to an appropriate cold storage container
The internal temperature is not low enough
Cause| solution| Personnel authorized
The evaporator is completely blocked by ice| After shutdown and power off, natural defrost| user
Temperature setting Error| Set the appropriate temperature
The device is subject to airflow, or exposed to direct or reflected sunlight.| Remove the influence of external airflow and prevent any direct sunlight or reflection
Bad heat dissipation of condenser| Remove anything in the condenser unit that may affect air flow (paper, cardboard, mesh with insufficient holes, etc.)
Electronic thermostat malfunction| Replace the electronic thermostat. A new temperature probe can only be replaced after checking which of the two temperature probes is faulty
The condenser is blocked by dust or dirt| Clean the condenser thoroughly
Insufficient refrigerant in the system| Find out the cause of insufficient refrigerant and eliminate it. The system
must be vacuumed before adding refrigerant.
The compressor cannot be started or run for more than a few minutes
Cause| solution| Personnel authorized
The device is powered off| Check whether the power is off
Turn on the various switches on the power cord| user
The power supply voltage is too low| Check whether the network voltage of the power supply cable is 220 V ± 10%. user
Overtemperature| If the temperature is higher than the indoor air temperature, the compressor cannot start If the current temperature is not low enough, set an appropriate temperature

9.1 Fault alarm list

Display alarm cause output status alarm recovery
“Pr Library temperature probe failure The compressor output works according
to the parameter Settings of #cy# and #cn # A few seconds after the probe

fails, the corresponding probe
°p1″. And #pt alarm will be displayed; When the probe returns to normal for a few seconds. After that, the alarm will automatically reset. Check the probe wire connection when replacing the probe.
The temperature alarms //He and ‘LA” will stop as soon as the temperature returns to normal.
The general alarm ‘IC and the serious alarm #CA# will stop  immediately when the digital input is invalid.
“P2”| The evaporator probe is faulty| The defrosting output works according to the # id and #Mcr parameter Settings
“HA”| High temperature alarm| Output invariant
“LA”| Low temperature alarm| Output invariant
“EA”| General alarm| Output invariant
“CA”| Serious alarm| Output all stop
“d A”| Door switch alarm| The compressor and fan are restarted

For controllers with built-in alarm buzzers, when the alarm buzzer sounds, press any key to mute the alarm.

Technical parameters

Summit T3 Freezer Display Cabinet - Fig 4

Model Overall dimension Temperature (°C) Power—Supply (V/Hz/Ph)
Length (mm) Width(mm) Height (mm)
M3 655 740 377

Summit T3 Freezer Display Cabinet - Fig 5

Model Overall dimension Temperature (°C) Power—Supply (11/Hz/Ph)
Length (mm ) Wi dth (mm ) He i ght (mm)
T3 880 600 401

Control Panel

Summit T3 Freezer Display Cabinet - Fig 6

11.1 Starting
Plug the device into the outlet provided by the customer and ensure that the plug is secured to the ground contact
And there are no multiple plugs connected to it.

Summit T3 Freezer Display Cabinet - Fig 7

11.2 Instructions for using the cooling thermostat

| | In the non-programming state, press once to display the target setting value, in the programming state can be used to select a parameter or confirm an operation
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| In the non-programmed state, one manual defrost can be started (provided that the value measured by the evaporator temperature probe must be less than the set value of the parameter “dE”
| In the programming state, you can browse down the parameter encoding or increase the parameter value
| In the programming state, you can browse up the parameter encoding or reduce the parameter value
| Lock or unlock the keyboard
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| Enter programming mode
| Exit the programming mode and return to the device temperature display state
LED icon| State meaning| State meaning
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| Cooling is on. Compressor output contact is closed| Cooling is on. Compressor output contact s closed
Blinking In the Anti-frequent start delay (by Ac)| Blinking In the Anti- frequent start delay (by Ac)
| Light is defrosting, defrosting output contact is closed| Light is defrosting, defrosting output :ontact is closed
Twinkle is dripping after defrosting| Twinkle is dripping after defrosting
| Steady on The fan is running and the fan output contact is closed| Steady on The fan is running and the fan autput contact is closed
Blinking The delay time for starting after defrost is in| Blinking The delay time for starting after Jefrost is in
°C| Always light the measurement unit display| Always light the measurement unit Display
Flicker in programming mode| Flicker in programming mode
°F| Always light the measurement unit display| Always light the measurement unit Display
Flicker in programming mode| Flicker in programming mode

How do I view Settings

  1. Press and release the SET key immediately, and the set value is displayed on the screen;
  2. Press and release the SET key immediately, and wait 5 seconds for it to return to the normal display.

How do | change Settings

  1. Keep pressing the SET key for 2 seconds;
  2. The set value will be displayed, and the “°C” or “°F” LED diagram light will start flashing;
  3. Within 10 seconds, press or to modify the Settings.
  4. To store the new Settings, press the SET key again or wait 10 seconds.

How to start amanual defrost
Keep pressing the key for more than 2 seconds to start a manual defrost (provided that the evaporator temperature probe measured by the value must be less than the set value of the parameter “dE”).
How to modify parameter values (Go to User layer, first layer) Perform the following operations to modify parameter values:

  1. Continuously press the SET+ key for more than 3 seconds to enter the programming state (the “°C” or “°F” LED icon flashes).
  2. Press Or to select the required parameters and press SET to display the parameter values.
  3. Use the or key to change the parameter value.
  4. Press the “SET” key again to confirm and store the new value, and then the next parameter name will be displayed.

Exit: Press and immediately release the SET+ group and key or wait 15 seconds without pressing any key…
Note: If you wait 15 seconds to exit without pressing any key, the new value will also be stored.
Hide parameters (Layer 2)
Enter the Hidden parameter layer to view all parameters of the thermostat.

11.3 Instructions for Using the Thermostat
How do | access the hidden parameter layer

  1. First, continuously press the SET+ key combination for more than 3 seconds to enter the (first layer) programming state (” °C “or” °F “LED chart light Twinkle).

  2. Release the above key combination, then continue to press the SET+ key for more than 7 seconds, L2 character will flash, followed by Hy parameter will be displayed.
    At this point you have entered the hidden parameter layer.

  3. Press or to select the required parameters.

  4. Press SET to display the parameter values.

  5. Use the OR key to change its value.

  6. Press SET to store the new value. The next parameter name is displayed.

Exit: Press and immediately release the SET+ group and key or wait 15 seconds without pressing any key.
Note 1: If there is no parameter in the user layer (the first layer), the “nP” character information will be displayed 3 seconds after entering the first layer, and continue to press the above key combination until the L2 character appears to enter the second layer parameter.
Note 2: If you wait 15 seconds to exit without pressing any key, the new value will also be stored.
How to move parameters from the user layer (first layer) to the hidden layer (second layer) or vice versa.

After entering the hidden parameter layer, each parameter located in the hidden layer can be moved to the user layer by pressing the SET+ key combination, and will be moved back again.
When the parameter originally located in the user layer is displayed in the hidden layer, there will be a decimal point in the parameter name, so you can judge which layer the parameter is located in by whether the decimal point is lit.

Keyboard lock

  1. Press the + key combination for more than 3 seconds.
  2. If the “OF” character is displayed, the keyboard is locked. Press any key for more than 3 seconds, and the “OF” character will be displayed.

Keyboard unlock
Keep pressing the + key combination for more than 3 seconds until the “on” character flashes to unlock the keyboard.

Clean

The materials listed below must be cleaned as follows:
Stainless steel:Use only warm water and a non-corrosive cleaner, then wipe clean with a soft cloth.
Acrylic or polycarbonate: Wash with warm water and wipe with a soft cloth or chamois cloth, do not use emery cloth or sponge.

Ester glass: Use only products specifically designed to clean glass.
We do not recommend using tap water as it may leave calcium deposits on the glass surface.
12.1 Internal Ceaning
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Do not use sharp tools to scrape ice from the inner wall, otherwise it will damage the surface.
Do not use high voltage appliances (such as steam generators).

  1. Remove the products from the display cabinet and immediately place them in the special refrigerator. To ensure proper storage.
  2. Close the display cabinet and unplug the power supply.
  3. Manually remove accessories (such as sliding doors and shelves).
  4. Wait at least 4 to 6 hours until the ice on the evaporator is completely melted, in this regard, we recommend that you wait until the next day to ensure that the thaw is fully completed before proceeding with the cleaning operation. Do not use mechanical devices or other methods to speed up the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
  5. Remove the drain plug (if any) from the bottom of the display case to drain the defrosting water.
  6. Clean the side panels and the bottom of the display case using a mild cleaner, warm water and a cloth or sponge. Do not use sharp tools. Rinse thoroughly and dry with absorbent cloth.
  7. If the equipment is connected to the floor drain, add warm water containing a disinfection solution suitable for the specific application. The amount of solution used should ensure that any residual product can be completely removed and proper sanitary  reatment carried out along the entire drainage path.
  8. If the device is not connected to a drain pipe, follow the above procedure. The flushing water collected in the water receiving pan will be placed in the display cabinet bin. Water trays need to be cleaned and disinfected.
  9. Install the removed accessories (Step 3).
  10. Turn on the machine until the required temperature is reached in the display cabinet, and then put the product back in.

12.2 Clean the condenser air filter
In order to ensure the best use of the display cabinet, be sure to clean the condenser filter regularly every week Specific methods and steps are as follows:
Remove products from display cases and immediately place them in a dedicated refrigerator. To ensure proper storage.
Step 1: Turn off the light switch, then the cooling switch, and then unplug the power plug.
Step 2: Take out the condenser filter.
Step 3: Clean the condenser filter and dry it thoroughly.
Step 4: After thoroughly drying, put the clean filter into the condenser.
Step 5: Plug in the power plug > cooling switch > light switch.
Step 6: Until the desired temperature is reached in the display case, reinsert the product.

Summit T3 Freezer Display Cabinet - Fig 10

Electrical schematic diagram

Summit T3 Freezer Display Cabinet - Fig 11 ****

Garbage removal
To protect the environment and human health, recycle waste such as packaging boxes and electrical components. Please do not dispose of items with this recycling symbol with household waste. Please take your discarded products to your local recycling agency or personnel for disposal

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