AIREX AXF.URGN.1 User manual

Model:
AXF.URGN.1 / AXF.URGN.2
Upright Freezer
1 & 2 Door
SPECIFICATION, INSTALLATION
AND OPERATION MANUAL
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
Revision: C - 20/09/2023 - 01

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1.0 Introduction
1.1 Your New Airex Product. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2 Australia and New Zealand Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.2.1 Warranty Period
1.2.2 Warranty Registration
1.3 General Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.0 Installation
2.1 Product Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.2 Setting Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.2.1 Handling
2.2.2 Unpacking
2.2.3 Positioning
2.3 Refrigeration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.3.1 Climate Classes
2.4 Electrical Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.5 Plumbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.6 Adjustable Shelves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.6.1 Shelf Installation
3.0 Specification
3.1 Technical Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3.1.1 AXF.URGN.1
3.1.2 AXF.URGN.2
4.0 Operation
4.1 Initial Start-up & Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4.1.1 Controller
4.1.2 Initial Start Up
4.1.3 Food Temperature
4.1.4 Loading Restrictions
4.1.5 Defrost Cycle - Automatic
4.1.6 Defrost Cycle - Manual
4.1.7 After Service - Information
4.1.8 After Service - Storage
4.2 Temperature Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
5.0 Cleaning and Maintenance
5.1 Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
5.1.1 Cleaning Schedule
5.1.2 Materials Required
5.1.3 General Information
5.1.4 Corrosion Protection
5.1.5 Surface Finish
5.1.6 Refrigerator
5.1.7 Door Seal
5.1.8 External Surfaces
5.1.9 Ventilation Panels / Filter
5.1.10 Condenser
5.2 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
5.2.1 Troubleshooting Procedures
5.2.2 Alarm Signals
5.3 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

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1.0 Introduction
Carefully read this instruction booklet, as it contains important advice for safe installation, operation and maintenance. Keep this
booklet on hand in a safe place for future reference by other operators or users.
Stoddart design, manufacture & distribute Food Service Equipment (appliances) exclusively for the commercial market.
This appliance is not designed nor intended for household or domestic use and must not be used for this purpose.
This product is intended for commercial use, and in line with Australian electrical safety standards the following warnings are provided:
• This product is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the product by a person
responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product
• 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 manufacturer/distributor cannot be held responsible or liable for any injuries or damages of any kind that occur to persons, units or
others, due to abuse and misuse of this unit in regards to installation, removal, operation, servicing or maintenance, or lack of conformity
with the instructions indicated in this documentation.
Disclaimer
All units made by the manufacturer/distributor are delivered assembled, where possible, and ready to install. Any installation, removal,
servicing, maintenance and access or removal of any parts, panels or safety barriers that is not permitted, does not comply in
accordance to this documentation, or not performed by a TRAINED AND AUTHORISED SPECIALIST will result in the
IMMEDIATE LOSS OF THE WARRANTY.
The manufacturer/distributor cannot be held responsible or liable for any unauthorised modifications or repairs. All modifications or
repairs must be approved by the manufacturer/distributor in writing before initiating. All modifications or repairs performed to this unit
must be performed at all times by a TRAINED AND AUTHORISED SPECIALIST.
Thank you for choosing this quality Airex product.
All Airex products are designed and manufactured to meet the needs of food service professionals. By caring for and maintaining this new
Airex product in accordance with these instructions, will provide many years of reliable service.
Stoddart is a wholly Australian owned company, which manufactures and/or distributes a comprehensive range of food service equipment for
kitchens, food preparation and presentation. Stoddart products are manufactured and engineered to provide excellent results whilst offering
value-for-money, ease-of-use and reliability.
1.1 Your New Airex Product
To register your new product, Follow the below Link/QR code.
www.stoddart.com.au/warranty-information
All Stoddart manufactured and distributed products are covered by Stoddart’s standard Australia and New Zealand Product Warranty (minimum
12 month on-site parts and labour, terms and conditions apply). Further to this standard warranty, certain products have access to an extended
warranty. Full terms, conditions and exclusions can be found using the below Link/QR code.
Warranty & Registration

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1.0 Introduction
• All units MUST be installed according to the procedures stated in the installation section of this manual
• In the case of new personnel, training is to be provided before operating the equipment
• DO NOT use this unit for any other purpose than its intended use
• DO NOT store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in or near this unit
• Keep fingers out of “pinch point” areas
• Unit is not waterproof DO NOT use jet sprays, hoses or pour water over/on the exterior of the unit
• Only use this unit with voltage specified on the rating label
• DO NOT remove any cover panels that may be on the unit
• DO NOT use sharp objects to activate controls
• DO NOT use sharp objects to remove ice from the unit
• If any fault is detected, refer to troubleshooting
• The manufacturer declines any liability for damages to persons and/or things due to an improper/wrong and/or unreasonable use of the
machine
• Only specifically trained/qualified Technicians (Stoddart, one of our service agents, or a similarly qualified persons) should carry out any
and all repairs, maintenance and services
When using any electrical unit, safety precautions must always be observed.
Our units have been designed for high performance. Therefore, the unit must be used exclusively for the purpose for which it has been designed.
Carefully read this instruction booklet, as it contains important advice for safe installation, operation and maintenance. Keep this
booklet on hand in a safe place for future reference by other operators or users.
Stoddart design, manufacture & distribute Food Service Equipment (appliances) exclusively for the commercial market.
This appliance is not designed nor intended for household or domestic use and must not be used for this purpose.
This product is intended for commercial use, and in line with Australian electrical safety standards the following warnings are provided:
• This product is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the product by a person
responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product
• 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 manufacturer/distributor cannot be held responsible or liable for any injuries or damages of any kind that occur to persons, units or
others, due to abuse and misuse of this unit in regards to installation, removal, operation, servicing or maintenance, or lack of conformity
with the instructions indicated in this documentation.
Disclaimer
All units made by the manufacturer/distributor are delivered assembled, where possible, and ready to install. Any installation, removal,
servicing, maintenance and access or removal of any parts, panels or safety barriers that is not permitted, does not comply in
accordance to this documentation, or not performed by a TRAINED AND AUTHORISED SPECIALIST will result in the
IMMEDIATE LOSS OF THE WARRANTY.
The manufacturer/distributor cannot be held responsible or liable for any unauthorised modifications or repairs. All modifications or
repairs must be approved by the manufacturer/distributor in writing before initiating. All modifications or repairs performed to this unit
must be performed at all times by a TRAINED AND AUTHORISED SPECIALIST.
Thank you for choosing this quality Airex product.
All Airex products are designed and manufactured to meet the needs of food service professionals. By caring for and maintaining this new
Airex product in accordance with these instructions, will provide many years of reliable service.
Stoddart is a wholly Australian owned company, which manufactures and/or distributes a comprehensive range of food service equipment for
kitchens, food preparation and presentation. Stoddart products are manufactured and engineered to provide excellent results whilst offering
value-for-money, ease-of-use and reliability.
1.3 General Precautions
To register your new product, Follow the below Link/QR code.
www.stoddart.com.au/warranty-information
All Stoddart manufactured and distributed products are covered by Stoddart’s standard Australia and New Zealand Product Warranty (minimum
12 month on-site parts and labour, terms and conditions apply). Further to this standard warranty, certain products have access to an extended
warranty. Full terms, conditions and exclusions can be found using the below Link/QR code.
Warranty & Registration
1.2.2 Warranty Registration
1.2.1 Warranty Period
1.2 Australia and New Zealand Warranty

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Castors
Solid Door
2.0 Installation
2.1 Product Overview
CAUTION
This unit includes refrigeration components.
Cold surfaces can burn DO NOT touch these surfaces
IMPORTANT
This unit is not designed to cool down hot/warm
product. It only maintains the product at the
controlled 0°C - 6°C
Digital Controller

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• When moving the unit, ensure the cabinet is upright at all times
• When positioning the unit, avoid direct sunlight, warm drafts and heated areas
for the unit to maintain the normal operating temperature
• Do not position the unit in:
- Wet areas
- Near heat and/or steam sources
- Near flammable substances
• Ensure the unit is positioned on a level surface to allow all the condensation to
properly burn off and prevent the burn off tray overflowing
• Allow an air gap between the top of the unit and the roof. A minimum gap of
300mm is recommend for normal operational use (if the unit is near any heat
sensitive material we suggest you allow additional space)
• After positioning the unit, allow the refrigeration gas to settle for at least 2
hours before switching ON
• Please consult national and local standards to ensure that your unit is
positioned in accordance with any existing requirement
Solid Door
2.0 Installation
2.2 Setting Up
2.2.1 Handling
2.2.2 Unpacking
2.2.3 Positioning
• Use suitable means to move the unit;
- For smaller items use two people
- For large items a fork lift, pallet trolley or similar (the forks should reach completely beneath the pallet)
• Check the unit for damage before and after unpacking. If unit is damaged, contact the distributor and manufacturer
• Should any item have physical damage, report the details to the freight company and to the agent responsible for the dispatch within
seven (7) days of receipt. No claims will be accepted or processed after this period
• The unit is supplied fully assembled
• Remove all protective plastic film, tapes, ties and packers before installing and operating
• Clean off any remaining residue from the interior/exterior of the unit using a clean cloth dampened with warm soapy water
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustments, alterations, service or
maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death.
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2.0 Installation
The unit has been designed and tested to operate at climate class 4M1. Refer to the Technical Specifications of this manual or the unit rating
label for the climate class number.
The system is fully operational as soon as it leaves the factory. No addition setup is required.
CLIMATE CLASSES
Test Room Climate Class Ambient temperature °C Relative humidity %
020°C 50
116°C 80
222°C 65
325°C 60
430°C 55
540°C 40
627°C 70
735°C 75
N+16°C - +32°C -
SN +10°C - +32°C -
ST +18°C - +38°C -
T+18°C - +43°C -
2.3.1 Climate Classes
2.3 Refrigeration
Single Phase Units:
• Supplied and fitted with an appropriately rated plug and lead, indicated as:
- 10A plug & lead fitted
This unit must be installed in accordance with AS/NZS 60335.1
Some procedures in this manual require the power to the equipment to be turned off and
isolated. Turn the power OFF at the power point and unplug the power supply lead by the plug
body. If the power point is not readily accessible turn the equipment off at the isolation switch
or the circuit breaker in the switchboard. Attach a yellow “CAUTION-DO NOT OPERATE” tag.
This must be performed where relevant unless the procedures specify otherwise.
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN ELECTRIC SHOCK.
WARNING
Notes:
• 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. Please contact Stoddart for parts and we will advise how to do this in order to avoid any electrical hazard
• The power cable should be dry and/or isolated from moisture or water
2.4 Electrical Connection
Warning
SYSTEM CHARGED WITH FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANT
R290
This unit must be serviced in accordance
with AS/NZS 1677:1998

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2.0 Installation
The unit is supplied with a condensate burn-off tray. No additional drainage or plumbing is required.
2.5 Plumbing
2.6 Adjustable Shelves
2.6.1 Shelf Installation
1. Insert the back clip of the tray slide into the upright rail
2. Insert the front clip of the tray slide into the upright rail, then pull downward.
Ensure both tray slides (two slides per shelf) are positioned at the same height
3. Slide the shelf into position
Note: Do not use pliers when installing shelf clips
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3.1.2 AXF.URGN.2
3.1.1 AXF.URGN.1
3.0 Specification
3.1 Technical Drawing
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEWINSIDE VIEW
700
342
1500
1990
1860
130
850
540
1360
Specifications
Model AXF.URGN.1
W x D x H (mm) 700 x 850 x 1990
Weight 132kg
Packed Dimensions (mm) 730 x 875 x 2040
Packed Weight 147kg
Net Capacity 369 Litres
Operation -16°C - -20°C
Refrigerant R290
Climate Class 4M1
Energy Consumption 6.6kWh/24hr
Max Ambient 40°C
Total Connected Load 0.79kW
Electrical Connection 230VAC / 50Hz /
(10A plug & lead)
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEWINSIDE VIEW
1400
342
1500
1990
1860
130
850
540
1360
Specifications
Model AXF.URGN.2
W x D x H (mm) 1400 x 850 x 1990
Weight 223kg
Packed Dimensions (mm) 1825 x 730 x 880
Packed Weight 232kg
Net Capacity 814 Litres
Operation -16°C - -20°C
Refrigerant R290
Climate Class 4M1
Energy Consumption 10.57kWh/24hr
Max Ambient 40°C
Total Connected Load 1.18kW
Electrical Connection 230VAC / 50Hz /
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4.0 Operation
4.1 Initial Start-up & Operation
4.1.2 Initial Start Up
• Before switching ON the unit, ensure the unit is installed correctly
• Once switched ON, check that the air is flowing within the unit
• After 45 minutes check the cabinet temperature has reached -16°C - -20°C
• Leave the unit to operate for 1-2 hours to remove any fumes or odours
• Clean the whole unit, including the shelves, before placing in product
4.1.3 Food Temperature
• Ensure the unit is maintaining temperature is between -16°C - -20°C
• Ensure the doors are CLOSED when not loading to maintain temperature
• Do NOT place warm/hot items in the unit to chill, placing warm/hot items in the unit can lead to food spoilage and possibly food
poisoning
4.1.4 Loading Restrictions
• Air vents must NOT be covered
• There should NOT be any overhang of products on the shelves
• Shelves are only designed to hold one layer of product. Overloading can break/damage the shelves
• Remove some products if the shelves are flexing or bending
• Shelves should be adjusted to allow air space around all the product for even refrigeration and efficient operation of the Refrigerator.
Leave an air space of at least 50mm above the product for air circulation
4.1.1 Controller
IMPORTANT
This unit is not designed to cool down hot/warm
product. It only maintains the product at the
controlled -16°C - -20°C

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4.0 Operation
4.1.5 Defrost Cycle - Automatic
• The system has an automatic defrost system which improves the energy efficiency of the unit and minimises temperature fluctuations
• After the unit is first switched ON, the first defrost cycle will occur automatically after 6 hours.
If the unit is NOT turned OFF, the unit will defrost automatically 4 times per day or every 6 hours
• If air is not circulating properly, a manual defrost cycle can be made. Normal automatic defrost cycles will still occur every 6 hours
even if a manual cycle has been run in between cycles. Check the electronic controller section for more information
• The defrost cycle terminates when the temperature of the evaporator coil rises to 6°C or after 30 minutes. Products will remain
refrigerated during defrost cycle if the doors remain closed
• For changing of defrost cycle settings, contact Stoddart or an approved service technician
4.1.6 Defrost Cycle - Manual
The unit may need to be manually defrosted:
1. Press and hold the DEFROST button for 5 seconds
2. The defrost cycle will start immediately and the Defrost LED illuminates. The defrost will last a maximum of 30 minutes
4.1.7 After Service - Information
• The unit should NOT be turned OFF after service
• The unit will maintain set temperature after service
• Ensure all doors are closed
4.1.8 After Service - Storage
• Products can either be stored in the unit or placed in night storage. Do NOT place warm items in the unit to chill over night
• All storage of product should comply with local health standards and regulations

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• The temperature range of this unit is -16°C - -20°C
• Different modes require different temperatures
• The temperature probe only measures the temperature of the water/air, NOT the food temperature
4.0 Operation
4.2 Temperature Adjustment
DIXEL CONTROL: DISPLAY:
On
Flashing
On
Flashing
On
Flashing
On
Flashing
On
Flashing
Compressor enabled
Anti short cycle delay enabled (AC parameter)
Defrost in progress
Dripping in progress
Fans output enabled
Fans delay after defrost
Measurement unit
Programing mode
Measurement unit
Programming mode
LED MODE DESCRIPTION
To lock and unlock the keyboard.
To enter in programming mode.
To return to the room temperature display.
KEY COMBINATIONS:
To see the maximum stored temperature; in programming mode it browses the parameter codes or
increases the displayed value.
To see the minimum stored temperature; in programming mode it browses the parameter codes or
increases the displayed value.
To display target set point; in programming mode it selects a parameter or confirm an operation.
KEY FUNCTIONS:
(UP)
(DOWN)
To start a manual defrost push and hold the defrost button for 2 seconds.
(DEF)
HOW TO SEE THE SET POINT:
1. Push and immediately release the SET key, the display will show the set point value
2. Push and immediately release the SET key or wait 5 seconds to display the probe value again
HOW TO SEE THE SET POINT:
1. Push the SET key for more than 3 seconds to change the set point value
2. The value of the set point will be displayed and the “°C” LED starts blinking
3. To change the set point value push the or arrows within 10 seconds
4. To store the new set point value push the SET key again or wait 10 seconds
HOW TO CHANGE A PARAMETER VALUE:
1. Enter the Programming mode by pressing the SET + keys for 3s ( °C LED starts blinking)
2. Select the required parameter. Press the SET key to display its value
3. Use or to change the parameter value
4. Press SET to store the new parameter value and move to the following parameter
5. To Exit: Press SET + or wait 15 seconds without pressing any keys
Note: The set value is stored even when the procedure is exited by waiting the time-out to expire.
Note: To enter in programming mode. (Contact the Stoddart Service Department)
HOW TO LOCK/UNLOCK THE KEYBOARD:
1. To lock the keyboard press and hold the + for 3 seconds. The “OF” message will be displayed
2. To unlock the keyboard press and hold the + for 3 seconds. The “ON” message will be displayed

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5.0 Cleaning and Maintenance
IMPORTANT
Threaded fasteners can loosen in service.
Regular inspection and adjustment
should be carried out as required
WARNING
This unit is NOT waterproof, DO NOT
hose. DO NOT pour water directly onto
the unit. DO NOT immerse in water
IMPORTANT
Some commercial stainless steel
cleaners leave residue or film on the
metal that may entrap fine particles of
food, deeming the surface not
FOOD SAFE
WARNING
This unit includes refrigeration
components.
Cold surfaces can burn DO NOT touch
these surfaces
• Cleaning is recommended for health and safety purposes and to prolong the life of the unit
• DO NOT use abrasive pads or cleaners on the stainless steel or any other metal parts of the unit
• DO NOT use industrial chemical cleaners, flammable cleaners, caustic based cleaners or bleaches and bleaching agents, as many will
damage the metals and plastics used on this unit
• DO NOT remove any screws and/or panels for cleaning (unless directed)
• This unit is NOT waterproof, DO NOT hose, DO NOT pour water directly onto the unit, DO NOT immerse in water
• Stainless steel exhibits good resistance to corrosion however, if not properly maintained stainless steel can rust and/or corrode
• Any sign of mild rust and/or corrosion should be thoroughly cleaned with warm soapy water and dried as soon as possible
• NEVER use abrasive pads or cleaners for cleaning
• All metal surfaces should be checked while cleaning for damage, scuffs or scrapes as these can lead to rust and further damage to the
product
• Mild rust and/or corrosion can be treated with a commercial cleaning agent that contains citric/oxalic/nitric/phosphoric acid.
DO NOT use cleaning agents with chlorines or other harsh chemicals as this can cause corrosion.
After treatment, wash with warm (not hot) soapy water and dry thoroughly
• Thoroughly wipe the surfaces dry after cleaning. DO NOT let water pool on the unit. Check crevices and folds for pooling
• When using, ensure all liquids and moisture is cleaned up straight away.
Food liquids such as juices from vegetables and fruits should not be left on preparation surfaces
• DO NOT leave items on the stainless steel such as cutting boards, rubber mats and bottles
• To protect the polished surface of the stainless steel, it should be dried using a clean dry soft cloth. A light oil can be applied to
enhance the stainless steel surface, using a clean cloth apply the oil in the same direction as grained polished finish
• Some commercial stainless steel cleaners can leave residue or film on the metal; this may trap fine particles of food on the surface,
thus deeming the surfaces not food safe
5.1 Cleaning
5.1.3 General Information
5.1.4 Corrosion Protection
5.1.5 Surface Finish
5.1.1 Cleaning Schedule
• Regular cleaning is recommenced for the unit. This will help to maintain and prolong the efficiency of the unit
5.1.2 Materials Required
• Stainless Cleaner
• Non Abrasive Cleaning pad
• Clean Sanitised Cloth
• Paper Towel
• Warm Soapy Water
• Appropriate PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)

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5.0 Cleaning and Maintenance
5.1.6 Refrigerator
1. Isolate the unit from the power supply
2. Remove shelves and wash separately in a dishwasher or kitchen sink, thoroughly wipe dry after cleaning
3. Using a good quality nylon brush remove crumbs and small food items
4. Clean using a clean cloth dampened (not wet) with clean warm soapy water until all soil has been removed
5. Thoroughly wipe dry with a soft cloth after cleaning, do NOT allow to air dry. Do NOT let water pool, check crevices and folds
1. Clean the door seal using a clean cloth dampened (not wet) with warm water
5.1.7 Door Seal
1. Remove the filter located to the left of the compressor at the top of the unit
2. Use a vacuum and/or brush to remove dust and debris from the filter and all ventilation panels
3. Do NOT use water or a hose to remove dust or debris
4. Re-install filter
5.1.9 Ventilation Panels / Filter
Periodic cleaning of the condenser can extend the life of the unit. This must be done by a qualified service technician.
Contact the Stoddart service department
5.1.10 Condenser
5.1.8 External Surfaces
1. Using a clean cloth dampened (not wet) with clean warm soapy water until any grime has been removed
2. Using a clean sanitised cloth, thoroughly wipe the stainless steel and metal parts dry. Do NOT let water pool on the unit. Check crevices
and folds

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5.0 Cleaning and Maintenance
5.2 Troubleshooting
WARNING
Technician tasks are only to be completed by qualied service
people. Check faults before calling service technician.
5.2.1 Troubleshooting Procedures
5.2.2 Alarm Signals
• If any faults/issues occur with the unit, follow the below troubleshooting procedures
• If the troubleshooting procedures do not correct the problem, contact the Stoddart Service Department
Problem Possible Causes Possible Corrective Action
Unit does not operate/start
The mains isolating switch on the wall, circuit
breaker or fuses are OFF at the power board Turn isolating switch, circuit breaker or fuses ON
The main switch of the unit is OFF Turn the main switch ON
Condenser unit is OFF Turn ON condenser unit
Electrical wiring damaged Contact the Stoddart service department
Condenser unit broken Contact the Stoddart service department
Faulty electronic controller Contact the Stoddart service department
Main circuit board is hot Contact the Stoddart service department
Refrigeration circuit board(s) is hot Contact the Stoddart service department
Unit is too warm
Ambient air entering the units
Door not closing / sealing
Move unit / exhaust fan
Open baffle
Warm items in unit "Pre-chill / Remove items / Wait 30min for items to chill"
Air not circulating Remove some items / Clear air vents / Grills
Too many items in the unit (overloaded) Remove some items
Items obstructing air vents / grills Re-position items
Defrost cycle is ON / just finished Wait 30min for cabinet to cool
Evaporator coil fins blocked Clean fins / Run defrost cycle.
If problem persists contact the Stoddart service department
Evaporator coil iced up Contact the Stoddart service department
Temperature probe broken / disabled Contact the Stoddart service department
Set point temperature too high Contact the Stoddart service department
Temperature probe damaged Contact the Stoddart service department
Evaporator fans not operating Contact the Stoddart service department
Undercharge Contact the Stoddart service department
Faulty electronic controller Contact the Stoddart service department
Direct sunlight Block sunlight, window shades
Unit is too cold
Temperature probe broken/disabled Contact the Stoddart service department
Faulty electronic controller Contact the Stoddart service department
Continuous cycle setting ON (integral units) Contact the Stoddart service department
Set point temperature too low Contact the Stoddart service department
Display Cause
P1 Room probe failure Compressor output accordina to “Cv” e “Cn”
P2 Evaporator probe failure Defrost end is timed
HA Maximum temp. alarm Outputs unchanged
LA Minimum temp. alarm Outputs unchanged
EA External alarm Outputs unchanged
CA Serious external alarm All outputs OFF
dA Door Open Compressor and fans restarts

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5.3 Disposal
5.0 Cleaning and Maintenance
If the appliance is no longer of use, please dispose in an environmentally correct way.
Contact a qualified service technician:
• To recover all refrigerant
• To remove the compressor or remove the oil from the compressor
The distributor / retailer can contact their local metal recycling centre to collect the remaining cabinet, shelves, etc.
There may be special requirements or conditions. Information on the disposal of refrigeration appliances can be obtained from:
• Your supplier
• Government authorities (The local council, Ministry of the Environment, etc.)
Discarded electric appliances are recyclable and should not be discarded in the domestic waste! Please actively support us in
conserving resources and protecting the environment by returning this appliance to the collection centres (if available).
Dispose of packaging in accordance to applicable legal regulations.

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New Zealand Business Number: 6837694
New Zealand
Sales
Tel: 0800 79 1954
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Australian Business Number: 16009690251
Australia
Sales
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Service / Spare Parts
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Revision Date: 20/09/2023
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