TEFCOLD PDC125 Pool Display Counter Instruction Manual

June 3, 2024
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Instruction Manual
TEFCOLD PDC125 Pool Display
Counter

INICIAL NOTICE
Before turning the unit on we recommend you read the instructions and follow the steps as explained
We would like to thank you for your confidence in us for having purchased this refrigerated unit. This manual has been prepared in order to safeguard the security of the user and ensure the correct use and maintenance of the refrigerated units. Please read it carefully before starting up your unit. The refrigeration unit strictly complies with all applicable European directives and standards.

WARNING

Before carrying out any operation, whether as an installation technician or as the user of the unit, you should be aware of the points explained in this manual.
This manual should be kept in a safe place and should be available for reference. In case of loss, request a duplicate indicating the model, serial number, and date of purchase.
The manufacturer considers that both the installation technician and the user of the unit must have the most basic training in order to understand the contents of this manual, as well as an awareness of standard hygiene and safety principal.
If required, this unit must be repaired exclusively by qualified technical personnel.
ATTENTION Access to all electrical parts of the unit, either installation or maintenance issues, is authorized by qualified personnel only.
The user will be responsible for the following items:

  • Suitability of the premises to the requirements of the purchased unit.
  • Electricity supply in accordance with the current standards and sufficient for the consumption and safety of the unit.
  • Material necessary to clean the unit.
  • Water point or drainage outlet as necessary for the installation of the refrigerated unit.

The manufacturer disclaims all liability in the following situations:

  • Inappropriate use of the purchased unit.
  • Possible damage to the person or property caused by improper installation.
  • Installation is not carried out following the procedures described in this manual.
  • Defects in the electricity supply.
  • Unauthorized modifications or interventions.
  • Use of spares not specific to the model.
  • Total or partial non-compliance with the instructions.
  • Incidents caused by transportations company or movement of the unit to its place of installation.
  • All ventilation grilles should be kept clear of obstruction and not covered by secondary decorative paneling.
  • In High humidity periods, it may be necessary to perform additional defrosts by pressing the manual defrost button on the controller, It is recommended to switch off the unit once a month to thoroughly clean the cabinet interior and allow any ice build-up to be fully defrosted.
  • Avoid locations where excessive air movement can be directed into the refrigerated area of the cabinet, with special attention to the location of air conditioners and oscillating fans.

For any questions, you need to contact your dealer.

GUARANTEE

The guarantee unit and the parts that comprise it are guaranteed for one year starting from the date of sale and consist of the replacement (carriage unpaid) of the detective component or component, provided that it is not a result of the misuse of the same.
The guarantee doesn’t include labor resulting from the replacement of components.
The guarantee will not cover the breakdown or breakage of components, even when the same occurs within the established period, arising from subjecting the unit to working conditions other than those established in this manual and the details of each model contained in the catalog (failure in the power supply, high ambient temperatures, windows, lighting, etc…).
The manufacturer’s guarantee excludes consequential loss arising from any component failure.

INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY.

The unit must not be moved from its standard vertical position, however as necessary, some appliances may be placed face down only as indicated on the packaging.
You are advised to unpack the unit standing on a solid, flat, and stable surface. In order to transfer it to the installation location, a trolley or fork-lift may be of help. It should not be dragged along the ground and always watch out to ensure it is not off-balance.
Next, remove the packaging to leave the unit completely free of all coverings and packing material, whilst avoiding knocks to the appliance, scratching it, or unscrewing the feet.
Once placed in its final location, it should be pulled away from the wall so that there is a space of 10 cm at the back and a minimum of 10 cm to the sides.

TEFCOLD PDC125 Pool Display Counter - ASSEMBLY

The unit is equipped with drain cleaning, we recommend connecting it directly to the appropriate device or a receptacle should be positioned in order to collect the water.
FIRST CLEANING
First of all, remove the protective film from stainless steel using any non- sharp object. Remove also possible glue remains using alcohol.
Avoid completely the use of tools or elements that may be able to scratch or damage the unit. Once cleaned and dry, assemble accessories in corresponding places.
We recommend regular cleaning of the stainless steel with some neutral soap, warm water, and a sponge, drying it afterward. DO NOT USE ANY DETERGENTS, ANY PRODUCT CONTAINING CHLORIDE, SULPHIDE, OR ANY OTHER ABRASIVE AGENTS. ALWAYS KEEP ELECTRIC PARTS AWAY FROM WATER.
ATTENTION
Please do not use iron, or nickel sponges to clean STAINLESS STEEL or leave them lying on the surface as the iron deposits can stick and cause the formation of rust contamination, thus jeopardizing the hygiene of the surface.

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CONDITIONS OF USE

The technical data of the unit, model and serial number are identified by means of the information displayed on the registration or on the data sheet that appears on all the products.

TEFCOLD PDC125 Pool Display Counter - CHARATERISTICS

Apart from the identifying data of the unit, information relating to the gas refrigerant and electrical voltage to which the unit must be connected is also displayed.
The service over the counter is prepared to conserve fresh products or pre- cooked, foods, as well as the refrigeration of drinks. The range of temperatures of the unit must be selected taking into account the following points:

  • Type of product for refrigeration or conservation
  • Ambient temperature.
  • The frequency with which the doors are opened.

According to UNE -EN ISO 23953-2: 2013, the service over the counter is classified as:

CLASS High temperature Low-temperature Low-temperature

ºC
L1| -15| –| -18
L2| -12| –| -18
L3| -12| –| -15
M1| 5| -1| –
M2| 7| -1| –
H1| 10| 1| –
H2| 10| -1| –
S| Special classification

COMPOSITION OF THERMAL INSULATION
The thermal insulation is made from expanded polyurethane 40 kg/m³, with expansive agent C4H5F5.

START-UP

FIRST CLEANING
Clean the unit before connecting it to the electricity supply.
INSPECTION

  • Check that the voltage and power line frequency coincide with those indicated on the specification plate of the appliance.
  • The unit should not be used in threatening atmospheric or fire risk conditions.
  • Check that there are no defects on the unit resulting from its transportation. The manufacturer will not be liable for damage suffered during transportation or arising from incorrect storage.
  • Check the operation of the moving components of the unit.
  • Check the safety of the control board, electrical cables, and connections.
  • Check that all the interior and additional accessories are present.

GENERAL CONNECTIONS

  • Be sure the power cable is not damaged.
  • If the power cable is damaged it must be replaced by another type H05-VV-F or H05-VVH2-F. This repair must be performed by qualified personnel.
  • It is essential that the electrical installation to which the unit is going to be connected has an EARTH LEAD, as well as the necessary thermal and differential magnetic protection.
  • The power supply must have a suitable section for the consumption of the appliance.
  • If various units are installed in a row, each one must be connected independently to the power supply, avoiding the use of extension leads or multiple plugs.
  • The manufacturer disclaims all liability in the event that any of the above points are not followed.

OPERATING ELEMENTS AND INDICATORS

TEFCOLD PDC125 Pool Display Counter - INDICATORS| • Once the inside of the unit is clean, connect the power supply and place the switch in the I/ON position. The switch should be lit up. The thermostat display shows the air temperature inside the unit.
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• Three minutes after turning on the switch, the LED shows the compressor is working and will light up permanently.
• The initial temperature that is shown on the thermostat display will be the ambient temperature. As the machine works, the temperature will reduce until it reaches its operating temperature.

TURN ON/ OFF
Press until appear ON to turn on the unit.
To turn off the computer press the button for 5 sec until appear OFF and the condensing unit will stop working.
Check set point
Press “set” 1 sec and the set point or set point will appear. Release key.
Up the set point
Press “up”.Release key.
Lowest point
Pulsar “down”. Release key.
To set the new value, press and appears the value of the temperature of the room probe.
Although it is possible to select or reprogram the temperature by manipulating the thermostat, it is not advisable, as this may cause the improper operation of the unit, changing the purpose for which it was programmed, and for this reason, such manipulation should never be done.
The user of this unit will be responsible for the damage caused to it through non-compliance with the observation described in the above point. The units designed for the storage of frozen foods are suitable for the conservation of frozen foods and not for freezing the product.
The environmental operational limits established for the units are shown by climatic category:
Although it is possible to select or reprogram the temperature by manipulating the thermostat, it is not advisable, as this may cause the improper operation of the unit, changing the purpose for which it was programmed, and for this reason, such manipulation should never be done.
The user of this unit will be responsible for the damage caused to it through non-compliance with the observation described in the above point. The units designed for the storage of frozen foods are suitable for the conservation of frozen foods and not for freezing the product.
The environmental operational limits established for the units are shown by climatic category:

Climatecategory| DrybulbtemperatureºC| Relative Humidity %| Dewpoint ºC| Mass of water vapor in dry alrg/kg
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0| 20| 50| 9.3| 7.3
1| 16| 80| 12.6| 9.1
2| 22| 65| 15.2| 10.8
3| 25| 60| 16.7| 12
4| 30| 55| 20| 14.8
6| 27| 70| 21.1| 15.8
7| 35| 75| 30| 27.3
8| 23.9| 55| 14.3| 10.2

RECOMMENDATIONS

  • In order to obtain better performance, avoid the introduction of hot foods as well as drinks that are not in sealed packages.
  • Protect foods and their odors by using some hermetic closing system, placing them in the unit in such a way that allows for a good circulation of air, respecting the maximum load indicated on the inside of the unit.
  • Avoid as far as possible the frequent opening of doors and above all, do not leave the doors open.
  • Avoid placing sheets of cardboard or paper on the perforated shelves as these will obstruct the circulation of air.
  • The maximum weight for a glass shelf will is 8 kg/m, distributed evenly, and 60kg/for shelf exposure.

When the unit has to be turned off for a long period of time, the following steps are recommended.

  • Remove the products from the inside of the unit.
  • Disconnect the main switch and unplug the unit.
  • Clean the inside and outside of the unit.
  • Partially open the door so that air can circulate and in this way avoid foul odors.

PRECAUTIONS

  • The stability of the unit is guaranteed, even when the doors are open, however leaning on the doors is completely prohibited.
  • Do not modify the specifications plate or instructions issued by the manufacturer.
  • Do not touch the unit with wet or damp hands and feet.
  • Do not touch the unit when barefoot.
  • Do not pull the cable to unplug the unit.
  • Avoid the use of adapters, extension leads, or multiple plugs.
  • Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operation, unplug the unit from the electricity supply, first turning off the main switch and then unplugging the unit.
  • The unit must not be used by children, or persons whose mental, sensory, or physical capacities are impaired. Persons who lack experience or knowledge must be supervised or given instructions for use.
  • In those units equipped with metallic drawers, it is not advisable to load them with more than 30kg weight per drawer or 25kg in plastic boxes, ensuring in all cases that the load is uniformly distributed. For this reason, sitting or leaning on the drawers is not allowed.
  • Do not remove the protection from the movable components without having previously disconnected the power supply.
  • Take necessary precautions before manipulating the condenser unit area, due to the existence of high temperatures of some of the components and the resultant risk of burns.

MAINTENANCE

TEFCOLD PDC125 Pool Display Counter - Icon 7 Before carrying out any cleaning operation, disconnect the unit from the power supply and place the main switch in the OFF position.
The units are equipped with a drainage outlet to make cleaning easier, as well as allow for the eventual seepage of liquids from the foods.
During cleaning, the drainage outlet cover has to be removed and cleaned in order to avoid being blocked by solid elements being pulled into it.
The good operation and performance of the unit will largely depend on its correct maintenance, carried out periodically.
The manufacturer is exempt from all liability arising from non-compliance with the procedures contained in this manual.
GAS CONDENSER
The incorrect maintenance and lack of cleaning of the gas condenser of the refrigerated unit can considerably reduce the performance of the unit as well as shorten the life of the compressor motor. The cleaner the unit, especially the condenser fins, the greater the energy saving.
In any event, it is recommended that this task is carried out by a service technician. In the case of any doubt, please contact your distributor.
We recommend that this operation is carried out at least once every three months and at the start of every summer.
The cleaning of the gas condenser must be carried out with the unit unplugged and removing the protectors (grills) or taking out the condenser unit (depending on the model)
In order to remove the dirt deposited between the condenser fins, any of the following procedures are recommended:TEFCOLD PDC125 Pool Display Counter -
GAS CONDENSER

  • Use a toothbrush or soft-bristle brush.
  • Blow the dirt using a suitable appliance.
  • Use air pressure to remove the dir.

EVAPORATORS
Only for specialist personnel
The only maintenance the evaporators require is proper cleaning. This has to be done with the machine stopped and once the ice that may be present on the fins has melted or once defrosting has been done by operating the controls. This process may be accelerated by using warm water, NEVER using hard or sharp objects.
In order to clean the coil or the casing, DO NOT use chemical de-greasers with acid compounds or bleach, chlorine, ammonia, or salts as all these products aggressively attack copper and aluminum. Only water with well-diluted neutral detergents should be used or products specially designed for cleaning the evaporators of refrigerated units. Thecleanertheunit, the greater the energy saving.
AUTOMATIC EVAPORATION TRAY
Onlyforspecialistpersonnel
The majority of the units are equipped with an automatic evaporation tray for situations where an external outlet is not available to collect the defrosted water from the evaporators. If this tray is not included, the drainage tubes have to be connected directly to the appropriate device or a receptacle should be positioned in order to collect the water.
The defrost water can also cause breakdowns as the piping that brings the heat necessary for the water to evaporate can be punctured or the electrical resistance can deteriorate.
The duration and number of defrosts of the refrigerating equipment are regulated at the factory. The user should not change this regulation.
Attention should be given to this tray and regular cleaning is recommended.

OPERATIONAL TEST

CHECKS IN TE EVENT OF OPERATIONAL FAILURE
In some situations, operational failure can arise due to simple causes that users themselves can solve, which is why prior to requesting the intervention of a specialized technician, we recommend that you carry out the following checks.
The appliance does not work

  • Check that it is correctly plugged in.
  • Check that electricity reaches the power outlet.
  • Check that the general switch is in the I/ON position.

The internal temperature is too high

  • Check that there is no heat source nearby.
  • Check that the grill is not obstructed.
  • Check the Set-point.
  • Check that the product loaded is perfectly distributed, without blocking the interior air ventilation exits and that the time elapsed since loading has been sufficient to chill the products.
  • Check if the evaporator has ice.
  • Check that the condenser is not obstructed.
  • Check that the appliance is functioning normally.

In the event of strange or excessive noises

  • Check the leveling of the unit as this may cause vibrations.
  • Check that there is no object rubbing against any movable element of the refrigerated unit.

NOISE TESTING

  • The noise tests were performed in a room without any noise absorption elements and without any large items placed near the refrigerated unit.
  • The noise levels registered in the acoustic test have been carried out in accordance with the ISO 230 to 235 standards.
    Leq (continuous level) is less than 70 dB. (A)
    Lp (acoustic pressure level) is less than 130 dB. (C)
    NOTE. (A) (C) Frequency weights.

DECOMMISSIONING

Decommissioning
The refrigerator cabinet contains polyurethane foam, oil, plastic parts, metal parts, and electrical and electronic components. When the life of the furniture has come to an end and is necessary to remove the cabinet for destruction or partial recovery, the user is responsible for delivering the product to the collection specified by the local authority for recovery and recycling WEEE professionals, always respecting the laws in force. The manufacturer is responsible for recovery, treatment, and disposal at end of product life, in a direct way or through a collective system make possible. If the rules are violated specific sanctions, established autonomously, according to the laws of each state belonging to the EC and conformally linked to all who are subject to those rules apply
Dismantling furniture
In accordance with the rules on waste disposal in force in each country and with full respect for the natural environment, we recommend subdividing the different parts of the furniture according to the material, separately or eliminating back. This product contains HFC, ie, fluorinated gases with high value of greenhouse gas ( GWP). So: The component parts of the cooling circuit can not be cut or separated until the refrigerant gas has been extracted for recovery in a specialized center.
Declaration of conformity RoHS
He declares under its own responsibility that the refrigerated cabinet to which this manual refers meets the requirements of Directive 2002/95 / EC / (RoHS ) In all homogeneous materials used for manufacturing, the possible existence of lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB ) and diphenyl ether (PBDE ) does not reach 0.01% by weight. This statement is based on statements of our suppliers of raw materials and components.

ELECTRIC SCHEME

TEFCOLD PDC125 Pool Display Counter - ELECTRIC SCHEME

IG: Interruptor general
T1: Termostato 1 rele
C:  Compresor
VC: Ventilador condensador
VER: Ventilador evaporador
R:  Resistencia perf
Rev:  Resistencia evaporacion automtica

COLD SCHEME

TEFCOLD PDC125 Pool Display Counter - COLD SCHEME

Important Notice for products that use R600a/R290 as a refrigerant.

“This unit can be delivered with the R134a refrigerant or R600a / R290. To find out the type of refrigerant and the burden you see the identification of the unit”.
The iso-butane refrigerant (R600a) and the propane (R290) have the following benefits:

  • High energy efficiency.
  • Ozone depletion potential (ODP): 0
  • Global warming potential (GWP): Minimum

The refrigerant R600a and the R290 are highly respectful of the environment but are also fuel gas, so it is necessary to take precautions when handling the equipment.
Security measures:

  • Avoid handling or damaging any component of the refrigeration circuit.
  • Never use mechanical means to accelerate the defrosting process. Avoid any other means not recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Keep the front protective grille mounted.
  • Perform the cleaning of the equipment carefully, using the heat exchangers a soft brush, compressed air, or suitable suction equipment to not damage them.
  • Place the equipment in a large room, to avoid the possible formation of an explosive gas-air mixture in case of leakage.

The room must have a minimum of 1m3 per every 8g of refrigerant charge. You can view the latest data on the characteristics label.

  • Never turn on the unit if you suspect that is damaged if it produces a strange noise, or is malfunctioning. Consult your dealer or technical service.
  • Repairs should always be carried out by qualified personnel using original spare parts of the equipment.
  • Before unplugging the cable from the computer, always turn off the computer using the switch on the control panel.
  • If you detect leaking gas or liquid in the refrigeration circuit, avoid potential sources of ignition such as flames or sparks. Do not switch or unplug any electrical appliance and ventilate the room for a few minutes.

Warning:
!The failure of the security measures can cause injury by contact with gas and serious accidents by fire or explosion.
!The irresponsible manipulation of the equipment components can lead to serious accidents.

ANNEX NORMATIVE
• PDC125/90:

DATA PDC125 PDC90
Product temperature M1 M1
Overall external dimensions at installation(LxHxD)(mm) 1250x971x1083

900x971x734
Overall external dimensions in service(LxHxD)(mm)| 1250x971x1083| 900x971x734
Refrigerated shelf area (m²)| 1.17| 0,48
Total display área (m²)| 1.27| 0,68
Visibility of products by arc method(m²)| 0,57| 0,31
The net volume (l)| 176| 107
Maximum load in shelf (kg)| 30| 30
Location of the temperature sensor| Fig. 1| Fig. 2
Maximum values displayed by the  instrument or measured at the sensor location in stable operating conditions (ºC)| 8| 8
Conditions where the display or temperature may be interrupted| Defrosting| Defrosting

TEFCOLD PDC125 Pool Display Counter - Fig 1 ANNEX INSTALLATION
Always screw manually, do not use electrical tools

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ANNEX DISPLAY AREA REGULATION (ONLY PDC125)
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