CombiSteel 7455.22xx Glass Door Cooler User Manual

June 5, 2024
CombiSteel

CombiSteel 7455.22xx Glass Door Cooler

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • To ensure proper use, please thoroughly study these SAFETY PRECAUTIONS before operating the unit.
  • The purpose of the safety precautions in the manual is to ensure safe and correct use of the unit to minimize risks that could cause serious damage and injury to you or other persons. The safety precautions provided are divided into WARNINGS and CAUTIONS. Cases where improper handling of the unit could lead to death or serious injury are listed under the “WARNING” heading. However, the cases listed under the “CAUTION” heading could also lead to serious results. To ensure the safety, adhere strictly to both types of safety precautions.
    | WARNING Improper handling of the unit could lead to death or serious injury.
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    | CAUTION Improper handling of the unit could lead to serious results depending on the circumstances.
  • Text set off by the exclamation mark contains information that should be strictly adhered to.\
  • After reading the instruction manual, store it in an easily accessible place where the user(s) of this product can easily find it.

Precautions for installation

WARNING

| Installation should be performed only by the dealer or a qualified expert. Attempting to
install the unit yourself could result in water leakage, refrigerant leakage, electrical shock or fire.
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Precautions for use

WARNING

| All repairs, disassembly and modifications should be performed only by qualified technicians. Attempting to perform these yourself could result in a fire, malfunction and injury.

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| Never put flammable or volatile substances into the unit as explosion and fire could result.

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| Never splash water directly onto the product or wash with water as shortcircuit and electrical leakage could result.

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| Do not damage, modify, excessively bend, strain, twist or bundle up the power cord. Also, placing heavy objects on the power cord or squeezing it into a tight place could damage it, possibly resulting in electrical shock or fire.

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| Use a dedicated wall outlet. Do not use extension cords or convenience receptacles as this could result in overheating, which could lead to fires or an electrical shock.

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| The cooler is intended for storage and display of beer and beverages for sale. Do not use for other purpose than the intended as this could adversely affect items placed in the unit.

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| For indoor use only. Using the unit in a location exposed to rain could result in electrical leakage and electrical shock.

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| Install the unit in a location where the floor is sturdy enough to support the load of the unit. If the floor is not sturdy enough or installation is incorrectly performed, the unit could tip over and falling shelves and products could cause personal injury.

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| Store the unit in a location where it is not exposed to rain. Using a unit that has been exposed to rain could result in electrical leakage and electrical shock.

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| Never use flammable spray cans or leave flammable substances near the unit. Sparks from electrical switches could result in explosion and fire.

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| Never attempt to insert fingers, sticks, etc. into the cold air suction outlet. A circulation fan is rotating at high speed inside the outlet. Injury, electrical shock and improper operation could result.

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| Never place heavy objects or items containing water on top of the unit. Objects could fall down and cause injury and spilled water could deteriorate the insulation of electrical components and result in electrical leakage.

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| If you find gas leakage, please don’t touchthe cooler. Close all gas valves and open  the door(s) for ventilation. Gas leakage could cause explosion or start a fire which can cause a fire injury.

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| Place the unit away from hot air sources. The cooling performance will be reduced if the unit is placed near heat sources such as hot plates and stoves and if it is exposed to direct sunlight.

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| Leave disassembly and disposal of the unit to qualified experts.

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WELL VENTILATED PLACE Please leave more than 10cm space between unit and the wall. If there is no space, the cooling capacity will be reduced.

| Never hang from the door or climb onto the unit. The unit could tip over or fall and cause material damage or injury

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| Grasp the handle when closing the door. Holding at other positions could result in pinched fingers and injury.

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| When disconnecting the power cord plug from the wall outlet, hold at the plug main body close to the outlet. Pulling the cord could cause wire breakage, possible resulting in overheating and fire.

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| Do not throw items onto the shelves and do not place items totalling more than 30kg on each shelf. The shelf could fall down, possibly causing injury or break the shelf itself.

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| Should the unit need temporary storage, make sure not to store the unit in a location where children play and take precautions so that the door(s) cannot be completely closed. This will minimize the risk that a child becomes trapped inside the compartment.
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| If installation in a damp location is unavoidable, please install an electrical leakage circuit breaker. If no electrical leakage circuit breaker is installed, electrical shock could result.

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| Disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet before moving the unit and make sure that the power cord is not damaged during transport. A damaged power cord could result in electrical shock and/or fire.

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| Do not apply excessive force to the glass surfaces as the glass could break/smash and cause personal injury.

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| Make sure that the unit does not tip over or fall when it is moved. A falling unit could cause serious injury.

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| Be sure to attach and secure shelves correctly. An improperly attached shelf could fall down and cause injury or break the shelf.

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HOW TO USE

Before use
  • Remove shipping package, tape, etc. Also leave the door(s) open for ventilation for a while.
  • The unit is cleaned before shipment. However, clean the compartment interior once after delivery.
  • Please insert power supply plug into the wall outlet, single-phase to cat voltage.
  • Allow the unit to operate for about 1 hour to cool the compartment before placing items in the cooler.
WAIT 5 MINUTES OR MORE BEFORE RE-STARTING
  • Restarting the unit immediately after it has been turned off may cause fuses to blow and activate the circuitbreaker, thus, the compressor may be overloaded and/or other damage may occur.
Temperature adjustment

See the “digital controller manual” on page 31.

Drain tray
  • Defrosting is performed automatically and drain water is collected in the drain tray.
  • Water in the drain tray is evaporates automatically. In humid surroundings, there will be large amounts of water in the drain tray, so please throw away drain water at least once a day.
Efficient use

Please follow the instructions below, to save energy.

  • To prevent cold air from escaping, open and close the door(s) quickly and keep the door(s) opened for as short a time as possible.
  • Please install the unit in the place which is well-ventilated.
Shelf height adjustment

The shelf height can be adjusted. Arrange the shelves in accordance with the dimensions of the items to be placed in the cooler.

Placing items in the showcase

This showcase employs a forced circulation of cold air system. If circulation of cold air is obstructed, the items will not be adequately refrigerated. Pay attention to the following points:

  • Do not let items obstruct the cold air inlet and suction outlet.
  • Place items so that they do not protrude from the shelves. The gap between the shelves and the door(s) is used for circulation of cold air.
  • Place items evenly on all shelves.
  • Please do not display goods on the bottom. Please put goods on the shelf.

CLEANING

| WARNING
To prevent any electrical shock hazards or injury by rotating circulation fan, always disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet before cleaning.
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Exterior and cooler compartment

Wipe the exterior and cooler compartment of the unit with a soft, dry cloth. If very soiled, wipe with a cloth that has been moistened with a detergent. Then wipe with a cloth that has been dipped in water.

| WARNING
Do not splash water directly onto the cooler and do not wash with water. Short-circuiting and electrical shock could result.
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  • Clean the cooler regularly to keep it clean at all times.
  • Never use polishing powder, soap powder, gasoline, oil or hot water as these will damage the painting and plastic components.
Checks after cleaning

To ensure the safety, perform the following checks after cleaning the unit.

  • Make sure that the power plug is firmly inserted into a dedicated wall outlet. Confirm that the plug is not abnormally hot.
  • Check the power cord for cracks and damage. Should the slightest irregularity be observed, contact the dealer form whom you have purchased the unit.

TROUBLESHOOTING

In case the unit shows operating problems, check the following before calling the authorized service agent.

Problems Possible Causes Possible Solutions

The unit is not operating

| Faulty electrical contact| Verify electrical connections.
Poor electrical power| Check the power connection and electrical outlet.
Thermostat set to the minimum position| Adjust the thermostat setting to a higher number.

Not reaching the desired temperature

| Unit is exposed to direct sunlight.| Relocate the unit to a shaded area.
Thermostat is not properly adjusted.| Adjust the thermostat setting to a higher number.
Door(s) not properly closed| Check the levelling of the unit and door seal.
Products poorly distributed or excess product load| Redistribute the product load according start instructions.
Clogged condenser| Clean the condenser.
Blocked grills| Clean the grills of any debris collected.
For models with electronic temperature controller, indicates E0 or E1.| Unplug the unit from the outlet. If the error continues, contact an authorized service technician.

Excessive noise

| The unit is not properly levelled.| Level the unit, making sure all the feet are in firm contact with the floor.
Something is in contact with the appliance, e.g. boxes, mops, brushes, etc.| Keep the objects away from the appliance.
Water on the floor| Drain hose is outside of the drain pan.| Lovate the hose in the drain pan.

WARNINGS

  • WARNING: Keep ventilation openings, in the unit enclosure or in the in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction.
  • WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommender by the manufacturer.
  • WARNING: Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
  • WARNING: Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
  • WARNING: This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved
  • WARNING: Children shall not play with the appliance.
  • WARNING: Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
  • WARNING: 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.

The following warnings only used for the product with refrigerant R290

  • WARNING: Equipment is only allowed to transport and place in the normal way, during transportation, we need to ensure heat from sun radiation to equipment is not more than 60℃ , so as to protect refrigeration unit.
  •  WARNING: Equipment should be installed in a well-ventilated place, avoid larger thermal radiation. (Prohibit in front of a heater or heating equipment)
  • WARNING: For any types of maintenance and well-keeping, need to stop power supply first, and professional personnel is required.
  • WARNING: R290 discharge is only allowed to operate in well-ventilated room or outdoor, open flame is prohibit.
  • WARNING: LED light is not allowed to replace by oneself, but by professional maintenance personnel.
  • WARNING: Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance.

Dimensions (mm)

Panel mounting
Rear (with 2 quick-fit side brackets

Electrical connections

**Safety standards

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Installation precautions:

  • the connection cables must guarantee insulation up to 90 °C;
  • ensure a space of at least 10 mm between the case and the nearby conductive parts;
  • digital and analogue input connections less than 30m away; adopt suitable measures for separating the cables so as to ensure compliance with the immunity standards; Secure the connection cables of the outputs so as to avoid contact with very low voltage parts

Disposal of the product
The appliance (or the product) must be disposed of separately in accordance with the local waste disposal legislation in force.

Description

PJEZ* (models S, Y, C) represent a range of electronic microprocessor controllers with LED display developed for the management of refrigerating units, display cabinets and showcases.

  • PJEZS*, designed for the management of static refrigerating units, no fan on the evaporator, operating at temperature above 0°C;
  • PJEZY*, designed for the management of static refrigerating units, no fan, operating at low temperatures;
  • PJEZC*, designed for the managements of low temperature ventilated refrigerating units.

Technical specifications

power supply 230 Vac +10 /-15% 50/60 Hz; 115 Vac +10 /-15% 50/60 Hz
rated power 3.5 VA
inputs NTC probes 1 or 2 inputs 1 digital input
relay outputs 30 A relay    UL: 16 A Res. 16 FLA 96 LRA – 240 Vac (FASTON

tabs) EN60730-1: 20(10) A 250 Vac (FASTON tabs) UL: 12 A Res. 12 FLA 72 LRA – 240 Vac EN60730-1: 12(10) A 250 Vac 8 A relay      UL: 8 A Res. 2 FLA 12 LRA – 240 Vac C300, EN60730-1: 8(4) A NO, 6(4) A NC, 2(2) A CO – 250 Vac 5 A relay UL: 5 A Res. 1 FLA 6 LRA – 240 Vac C300, EN60730-1: 5(1) A – 250 Vac
type of probe| Std CAREL NTC 10 KΩ at 25 °C


connections

| for screw terminals, cross-section of cables from 0.5 mm2 to 1.5 mm2, rated maximum current per terminal 12A for FASTON tabs, cross-section of cables up to 2.5 mm2, rated maximum current per terminal 20A
assembly| use rear brackets
display| 2 digit LED display with sign (-99 to 99) and decimal point; four status LEDs
operating conditions| -10T50 °C – humidity <90% rH non-condensing
storage conditions| -20T70 °C – humidity <90% rH non-condensing
range of measurement| -50T90 °C – resolution 0.1 °C
front panel index of protection| panel installation with IP65 type 1 gasket
case| plastic terminal, 81x26x65 mm
classification according to protection against electric shock| Class II when suitably integrated
environmental pollution| normal
PTI of the insulating material| 250V
period of stress across the insulating parts| long
category of resistance to heat and fire| category D (UL94 – V2)
immunity against voltage| category 1
type of action and disconnection| 1C relay contacts
no. of relay automatic operating cycles| 100,000 operations
software class and structure| Class A
cleaning the instrument| only use neutral detergents and water
cable max. length| probes: 30m, relay: 10m

WARNING:

  • do not run the power cable less than 3 cm from the bottom part of the device or from the probes;
  • the connections only use copper wires;
  • relay not allowed to use on fluorescent lamp(neon) with phase-shift capacitors.

Table of alarms

Table of parameters for PJEZY,PJEZC,PJEZSJ

Alarm code LED Description Parameters involved
E0 ON probe 1 error = control
E1(*) ON probe 2 error = defrost [d0 = 0 / 1]
dr(*) ON open door alarm
Lo ON low temperature alarm [AL] [Ad][A0]
HI ON high temperature alarm [AH] [Ad][A0]
EE ON unit parameter error
EF ON operating parameter error

) not available for PJEZSE*

MPORTANT WARNINGS

The CAREL product is a state-of-the-art device, whose operation is specified in the technical documentation supplied with the product or can be downloaded, even prior to purchase, from the website www.carel.com.The customer (manufacturer, developer or installer of the final equipment) accepts all liability and risk relating to the configuration of the product in order to reach the expected results in relation to the specific final installation and/ or equipment. The failure to complete such phase, which is required/indicated in the user manual, may cause the final product to malfunction; CAREL accepts no liability in such cases. The customer must use the product only in the manner described in the documentation relating to the product. The liability of CAREL in relation to its products is specified in the CAREL general contract conditions, available on the website www.carel.com and/or by specific agreements with customers

Parameters table

Table of parameters for PJEZY,PJEZC,PJEZSJ

    Description Type Min Max Def. UOM
PS Password F 0 99 22
-C1 Probe 1 calibration F -20 20 0 °C
-C2 Probe 2 calibration F -20 20 0 °C
St Control temperature F -50 90 4.0 °C
rd Control differential F 0 19 2.0 °C
c0 Comp. and fan start delay after start-up C 0 99 0 Min
c2 Min. compressor off time C 0 99 3 Min
d0 Type of defrost (0= heater; 1= hot gas; 2= heater by time; 3= hot gas by
time; 4= heater by time with temp. cont.) C 0 4 0
dI Interval between two defrosts C 0 24 8 Hour
dt End defrost temperature C -50 90 12 °C
dP Max. or effective defrost duration C 1 99 30 Min
dd Dripping time after defrost C 0 15 2 Min
A0 Fan and alarm differential (≤0,AL and AH expressed as absolutes; >0,AL
and AH expressed relative to the set point) C -20 20 -2.0 °C
AL Low temperature alarm threshold/deviation (when A0≤0,AL=-50:alarm
disable, when A0>0, AL=0:alarm disable) C -50 90 -50 °C
AH High temperature alarm threshold/deviation (when A0≤0,AH=90:alarm
disable, when A0>0, AH=0:alarm disable) C -50 90 90 °C
Ad Low and high temperature alarm delay C 0 99 0 Min
A4 door related FAN or Light management 0= input not active

1=door opening with FAN OFF
2= door opening with Light ON(FAN is not available, Light output is activated)|

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F0| | enable fan control| C| 0| 1| 0| –
F1| | Fans shutdown temperature| F| -50| 99| 5.0| °C
F2| | fan off when compressor off| C| 0| 2| 1| –
F3| | fan states during defrost| C| 0| 1| 1| –
Fd| | post-dripping time| C| 0| 15| 0| Min
F4| | Start delay when FAN ON is required by the Regulation| C| 1| 99| 3| Sec
F5| | Fan Duty Cycle(with F2=2): ON time| C| 1| 99| 5| Min
F6| | Fan Duty Cycle(with F2=2) : OFF time| C| 1| 99| 5| Min
r1| | Minimum set point allowed to the user| C| -50| r2| -50| °C
r2| | Maximum set point allowed to the user| C| r1| 90| 90| °C

Table of parameters for PJEZSE

| | Description| Type| Min| Max| Def.| UOM
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PS| | Password| F| 0| 99| 22| –
-C1| | Probe 1 calibration| F| -20| 20| 0| °C
St| | Control temperature| F| -50| 90| 4.0| °C
rd| | Control differential| F| 0| 19| 2.0| °C
c0| | Comp. and fan start delay after start-up| C| 0| 99| 0| Min
c2| | Min. compressor off time| C| 0| 99| 3| Min
dI| | Interval between two defrosts| C| 0| 24| 8| Hour
dP| | Max. or effective defrost duration| C| 1| 99| 30| Min
dd| | Dripping time after defrost| C| 0| 15| 2| Min
A0| | Fan and alarm differential (≤0,AL and AH expressed as absolutes; >0,AL and AH expressed relative to the set point)| C| -20| 20| -2.0| °C
AL| | Low temperature alarm threshold/deviation (when A0≤0,AL=-50:alarm disable,when A0>0, AL=0:alarm disable )| C| -50| 90| -50| °C
AH| | High temperature alarm threshold/deviation (when A0≤0,AH=90:alarm disable, when A0>0, AH=0:alarm disable)| C| -50| 90| 90| °C
Ad| | Low and high temperature alarm delay| C| 0| 99| 0| Min
r1| | Minimum set point allowed to the user| C| -50| r2| -50| °C
r2| | Maximum set point allowed to the user| C| r1| 90| 90| °C

F: frequent parameters, without password
C: configuration parameters, with password

Fixed settings

  • Minimum compressor ON time is 1 minute;
  • If there is no defrost relay, the compressor will be shut down for defrost;
  • Freeze the display when defrost, it returns when the temperature reaches the set point;
  • Alarm is bypassed 1 hour after defrost;
  • Open door alarm will be activated after detecting the door opening 5 minutes.

Setting the set point (desired temperature)

  • press for 1 s, the set value will start flashing after a few moments;
  • increase or decrease the value using or ;
  • press to confirm the new value.

Switching the device ON/OFF
press for more than 3 s. The control and defrost algorithms are now disabled and the instrument displays the message“OFF” alternating with the temperature read by the set probe.

Manual defrost (only for models C/Y)
press down for DOWN more than 3 s (the defrost starts only the temperature conditions are valid).

Show defrost probe temperture(only for models C/Y)
press and together.

Access and setting type F (frequent) and type C (configuration) parameters

  • press for 3 s (the display will show “PS”);
  • to access the type F and C parameter menu, enter the password “22” using / ;
  • to access the F parameter menu only, press (without entering the password);
  • scroll inside the parameter menu using / .

To display/set the values of the parameter displayed, press , then / and finally to confirm the changes (returning to the parameter menu).
To save all the new values and exit the parameter menu, press for 3 s;
To exit the menu without saving the changed values (exit by timeout) do not press any button for at least 60 s.

Display and functions
During normal operation, the controller displays the ambient temperature. In addition, the display has LEDs that indicate the activation of the control functions (see Table 1), while the
3 buttons can be used to activate/deactivate some of the functions (see Table 2).

LEDs and associated functions

index function normal operation Start up
ON OFF blink
1 compressor on off
2 fan on off
3 defrost on off
4 aux output on output off
5 digit 2 digit LED display with sign (-99 to 99) and decimal point

Table of functions activated by the buttons

button normal operation start up
pressing the button alone pressed together
more than 3 s: toggle ON/OFF pressed togetherdisplay defrost probe temp.
more than 3 s: start/stop defrost Pressed together start parameter reset
pro- cedure For 1 s: display firmware vers. code
1 s: display/set the set point More than 3 s: access
parameter setting menu(enter pass- word ‘22’)

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