Bromic Heating Irene 185 User manual

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185
/
210
/
250
(version
1009)
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r
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anual
I
NFORMAT
I
ONS ABOUT USE
SAFETY
W
ARN
I
NGS FOR THE APPL
I
ANCES US
I
NG R290 COOL
I
NG FLU
I
D
(PROPANE)
Propane i
s
a natural ga
s
that doe
s
n't affect the environment but i
s
inflammable. It i
s
therefore
indi
s
pen
s
able to check that the cooling circuit tubing i
s
not damaged before connecting the
equipment to the main
s
. For every 8gr. of cooling fluid, the in
s
tallation location mu
s
t have a
minimum volume of 1 cubic metre. The amount of cooling fluid in the appliance i
s
indicated on the
technical data plate on the back. Leakage of cooling fluid: avoid naked flame
s
or over
s
ource
s
of
ignition at the
s
eat of the leakage. Be careful not to damage the cooling fluid circuit during
po
s
itioning, in
s
tallation or cleaning. Avoid flame
s
or
s
park
s
in
s
ide the equipment.
Warning!
Do not damage the cooling fluid circuit
Warning!
Do not damage internal or external wall
s
of the machine: the cooling fluid circuit may damage. In
ca
s
e of damaged wall
s
do not
s
tart the machine and refer to a
s
ervice centre.
Warning!
In ca
s
e of damaged cooling fluid circuit, do not
s
tart the machine and refer to a
s
ervice centre.
I
NSTALLAT
I
ON
Remove the packaging completely; clean the cabinet
u
s
ing warm water with a 5% concentration of neutral
s
oap. Be
s
ure to u
s
e a
s
oft cloth for drying. Note that
only
s
pecific product can be u
s
ed for the gla
ss
, e.g.
s
ome type
s
may leave behind lime
s
tone re
s
idue
s
.
Cabinet mu
s
t be in
s
talled on a perfectly even
s
urface,
far away from any heat
s
ource (radiator
s
,
s
tove
s
, etc)
including
s
un ray
s
.
Good running of the cabinet can be compromi
s
ed in
ca
s
e
s
where the airflow i
s
di
s
turbed (wind, ventilator
s
,
air conditioning outlet
s
, etc).
Smooth running of the cabinet i
s
a
ss
i
s
ted when
s
ufficient air i
s
permitted to flow through the bottom
of the unit; it i
s
very important that the grill
s
at the
ba
s
e are kept uncovered. Do not expo
s
e the cabinet to
rain.
I
n
s
tall and po
s
ition the unit in
s
uch a way
s
o a
s
to
allow ea
s
y acce
ss
to the power
s
ocket.
Never u
s
e electrical equipment in the refrigerated
compartment
Never place container
s
of liquid on or immediately
above the ticket counter;
s
hould the content
s
pill
out, it would damage the counter.
THE REFR
I
GERATOR
I
S NOT SU
I
TABLE FOR
WORK
I
NG
I
N DANGEROUS ENV
I
RONMENT
W
I
TH R
I
SK OF F
I
RE, EXPLOS
I
ONS OR
RAD
I
AT
I
ONS.
Operation i
s
regular with ambient temperature
indicated on technical data plate.

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GROUP
I
NSTALLAT
I
ON
Ai
r
flow
Ai
r
flow
IRENE
210
IRENE
210
IRENE
210
IRENE
210
IRENE
210
IRENE
210
IRENE
185

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/
250
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uction
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PUTT
I
NG
I
NTO OPERAT
I
ON
Check that the voltage on the identification plate i
s
the
s
ame a
s
that of the network.
THE ELECTR
I
CAL SUPPLY L
I
NE TO WH
I
CH THE REFR
I
GERATOR W
I
LL HAVE TO
BE CONNECTED
I
S TO BE PROTECTED BY A VERY SENS
I
T
I
VE D
I
FFERENT
I
AL
SW
I
TCH (Rc=16A,Dc=30mA);
I
T
I
S ALSO TO BE L
I
NKED TO THE GENERAL
EARTH
I
NG PLANT. The manufacturer di
s
claim
s
all re
s
pon
s
ibility for any damage to people or
thing
s
due to incorrect ob
s
ervance of thi
s
rule. Earthing i
s
nece
ss
ary and compul
s
ory by law.
Ab
s
olutely never u
s
e reduction unit
s
, patch cord
s
, adapter
s
or multiple
s
ocket outlet
s
to
connect the counter. D
I
RECTLY connect the equipment to the main
s
.After plugging, wait till
the appliance reache
s
the right temperature before filling it; don't place the product over the max.
load level.
W
ARN
I
NG
!
The equipment mu
s
t not be u
s
ed by per
s
on
s
(including children) who
s
e phy
s
ical,
s
en
s
orial, or
mental capacitie
s
are reduced, or who lack experience and know-how, unle
ss
they have been
provided, by mean
s
of a per
s
on re
s
pon
s
ible for their
s
afety, with
s
uitable monitoring or in
s
truction
s
about the u
s
e of the equipment. Children mu
s
t be monitored to en
s
ure they do not play with the
equipment.
SEASONAL USE
When the unit i
s
not u
s
ed for a long time, plea
s
e take note of the following procedure
s
:
-unplug the unit;
-clean and dry the tank well;
-leave the tank open to avoid po
ss
ible formation of bad
s
mell
s
;
-cover the unit with a curtain, place it in a dry room, and
s
heltered from the atmo
s
pheric agent
s
.
PER
I
OD
I
CAL
M
A
I
NTENANCE
Any further adju
s
tment
s
on the refrigerator nece
ss
arily require the electric plug to be
removed. Check periodically the
s
upply cable in order to detect any damage. If the power
s
upply
cable i
s
damaged, don't u
s
e the equipment and don't try to repair it: to prevent any ri
s
k, it mu
s
t be
replaced by the manufacturer, by a member of the after-
s
ale
s
s
ervice
s
taff, or anyway by a per
s
on
having
s
imilar qualification
s
. In any ca
s
e, none of the protective element
s
(the grill, the carter) mu
s
t
be removed by non qualified
s
taff. Ab
s
olutely avoid u
s
ing the refrigerator without
s
uch protection.
The replacement of neon tube
s
mu
s
t be carried out only by an Authorized Service Center.
The lamp
s
have to be replaced by identical lamp
s
only.

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For a good pre
s
ervation of the cabinet'
s
body a periodical cleaning i
s
nece
ss
ary.
EXTERNAL BODY: When nece
ss
ary, the external body
s
hould be cleaned with a cloth and a
neutral
s
oap and water
s
olution.
STA
I
NLESS STEEL SURFACES: wa
s
h with warm water and mild detergent, rin
s
e well and dry
with
s
oft cloth. Avoid
s
couring pad
s
etc. which will
s
poil the fini
s
h of the
s
tainle
ss
s
teel.
SURFACES
I
N PLAST
I
C MATER
I
AL: wa
s
h with warm water and mild detergent, rin
s
e well
and dry with
s
oft cloth; under no circum
s
tance
s
s
hould alcohol, methylated
s
pirit
s
or
s
olvent
s
be u
s
ed.
GLASS SURFACES: only u
s
e product
s
s
pecifically de
s
igned for gla
ss
cleaning; it i
s
not
advi
s
able to u
s
e ordinary water which can leave a film of calcium on the
s
urface of the gla
ss
.
DEFLECTOR GLASS
Place the deflecto
r
gla
ss
with
w
r
iting 'TEMPERED' on left
s
ide.
TANK CLEAN
I
NG
For a periodical tank cleaning, proceed a
s
follow
s
:
1) Place the product in
s
pecial refrigerated container
s
, kept at the
s
ame temperature.
2) Unplug the unit.
3) Before cleaning the tank the in
s
ide temperature mu
s
t be equal to the ambient temperature.
4) Carefully wa
s
h the tank with water and neutral
s
oap; rin
s
e and dry well.
5) Plug in again and wait till the appliance reache
s
the right temperature before filling it again.
Do not u
s
e jet of water to clean the cabinet: electrical wiring could be damaged.
Never u
s
e mechanical device
s
or any other mean
s
to accelerate the defro
s
ting proce
ss
, other
than tho
s
e recommended by the manufacturer.
I
NFORMAT
I
ONS ABOUT SERV
I
CE
DRA
W
BACKS AND RE
M
ED
I
ES
The fault of working that are normally found in refrigerating appliance
s
are mo
s
tly due to
unimportant rea
s
on
s
or to a faulty electrical in
s
tallation.
The
s
e ca
s
e
s
can be ea
s
ily eliminated on field.
The refrigerator i
s
n't working:
- check that voltage reache
s
the
s
ocket;
- check that the unit i
s
well plugged in;
The in
s
ide temperature i
s
n't low enough:
- check that the unit i
s
n't near a
s
ource of heat or a draught;
- check if there i
s
too much fro
s
t on the wall
s
of the tank;
- check if the temperture adju
s
ter i
s
s
et on a wrong po
s
ition;
- check the perfect clo
s
ing of the lid
s
;
The unit i
s
noi
s
y:
- check that all
s
crew
s
and bolt
s
are well tightened;
- check if the unit i
s
well levelled;
- check that any tube or fan blade i
s
in contact with other part
s
of the unit.

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185
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250
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The
appliance
is
supplied
with
both
a
power
cord
and
a
light
connection
cord.
There
is
also
an
alarm
system
that
indicates
any
abnormal
temperature.
This
alarm
system
consists
of
a
red
light
signal
(see
controls)
and
a
buzzer. If
you
want
to
extend
the
alarm
signal
outside
of
the
appliance
need
to
connect
with
a
cable
service
to
the
connector
placed
on
the
support
as
shown.
Wa
r
ning!
Maxi
m
u
m
output
cu
rr
ent:
1
A
ELECTR
I
C CONNECT
I
ONS
EXTERNAL
ALARM
CONNECTOR
SERVICE
CABLE
GREEN
LIGHT:
ALIGHT
WITH
APPLIANCE
CONNECTED
GREEN
LIGHT:
ALIGHT
WITH
APPLIANCE
CONNECTED
IRENE
185
IRENE
210

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/
210
/
250
(version
1009)
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uction
m
anual
E
FGH A
DC
B
fnc
set
fnc
set
21
TE
M
PERATURE SETTING AND CONTROLS (Digital Controller)
Each refrigerating appliance i
s
provided with an electronic thermo
s
tat for automatic maintenance of the
appropriate pre-e
s
tabli
s
hed temperature in
s
ide the tank. Thi
s
temperature adju
s
ter i
s
gauged by the factory and
s
hould not be touched by the u
s
er. Pu
s
hing button (A) you can
s
ee on di
s
play the Setpoint .You can increment or
decrement Setpoint by pu
s
hing button (C) or (B) . Defro
s
ting i
s
automatic: Pu
s
h button (C) ( for 5") to
s
et
an automatic defro
s
ting. During defro
s
ting time i
s
alight led (F).
CONTROLS
1) Electronic control
2) Alarm led light when it i
s
alight
during normal running it indicate
s
a trouble in the refrigerating
equipment.
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
A) Button to
s
how
s
et point
B) Button to decrea
s
e
s
et point
C) Button to increa
s
e
s
et point
D) 'ESCAPE' button
E) Compre
ss
or led light : alight
when compre
ss
or i
s
running
F) Defro
s
ting led: alight during
defro
s
ting time
G) Evaporator fan led light: alight
when motor fan i
s
running
H) Alarm led light

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ene
185
/
210
/
250
(version
1009)
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uction
m
anual
TE
M
PERATURE SETTING AND CONTROLS (Analog Controller)
Each refrigerating appliance i
s
provided with a thermo
s
tat for automatic maintenance of the appropriate pre-
e
s
tabli
s
hed temperature in
s
ide the tank. Thi
s
temperature adju
s
ter i
s
gauged by the factory and
s
hould not be
touched by the u
s
er. Only if the average internal temperature i
s
too cold or not cold enough
s
hould the knob (1)
turned. The number
s
on the regulation plate are not related to temperature value
s
but only to knob reference
po
s
ition: a higher number corre
s
pond
s
to a lower temperature. Defro
s
ting i
s
automatic.
I
MPORTANT
I
NFORMAT
I
ON FOR CORRECT D
I
SPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT
I
N ACCORDANCE
W
I
TH EC D
I
RECT
I
VE 2002/96/EC
At the end of it
s
working life, the product mu
s
t not be di
s
po
s
ed of a
s
urban wa
s
te.It mu
s
t be taken to a
s
pecial
local authority differentiated wa
s
te collection centre or to a dealer providing thi
s
s
ervice. Di
s
po
s
ing of a
hou
s
ehold appliance
s
eparately avoid
s
po
ss
ible negative con
s
equence
s
for the environment and health deriving
from inappropriate di
s
po
s
al and enable
s
the con
s
tituent material
s
to be recovered to obtain
s
ignificant
s
aving
s
in
energy and re
s
ource
s
. A
s
a reminder of the need to di
s
po
s
e of hou
s
ehold appliance
s
s
eparately, the product i
s
marked with a cro
ss
ed-out wheeled du
s
tbin.
SUPERMARKET
VERSION
(Cli
m
ate
Class
3)
CONTROLS
1) Thermostat
2) Thermometer
3) Red
warning
led
light:
when
it
is
alight
during
normal
running
it
indicates
a
trouble
in
the
refrigerating
equipment.
4) Led
light
alight
during
defrosting
time
RETAIL
VERSION
(Cli
m
ate
Class
4)
CONTROLS
1) Thermostat
2) Thermometer
3) Main
switch
4) Led
light
alight
during
defrosting
time
5) Light
switch

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/
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/
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1009)
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m
anual
IRENE
210
In
Class
4
600
d
m
³
Net
Vol.
In
Class
3
668
d
m
³
G
r
oss
Vol.
950
d
m
³

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r
ene
185
/
210
/
250
(version
1009)
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r
uction
m
anual
IRENE
250
In
Class
4
732
d
m
³
Net
Vol.
In
Class
3
815
d
m
³
G
r
oss
Vol.
1155
d
m
³

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r
ene
185
/
210
/
250
(version
1009)
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r
uction
m
anual
IRENE
185
In
Class
4
501
d
m
³
Net
Vol.
In
Class
3
560
d
m
³
G
r
oss
Vol.
800
d
m
³

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I
r
ene
185
/
210
/
250
(version
1009)
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r
uction
m
anual
Thi
s
refrigeration appliance for commercial u
s
e
i
s
in conformity with the following
s
tandard
s
or other normative document:
EN 55014-1 ..................................................................................Ed.2006
EN 55014-2 ............... ..................................................................Ed.1997
EN 61000-3-2...............................................................................Ed.2006
EN 61000-3-3 ..............................................................................Ed.1995
EN 60335-1 ................................................................................. Ed.2002
EN 60335-2-89.............................................................................Ed.2002
Following the provi
s
ion
s
of the Directive
s
:
EC 2006/95, EC 2004/108
Manufacturer:
I
ARP
s
rl.
Di
s
tributor: The Cool Company Limited
193/53 14th Fl., Lake Rajada Office Complex
Ratchadapi
s
ek Road, Klongteoy, Bangkok
10110 Thailand
Tel. +66 (0) 2661 8228
Fax. +66 (0) 2661 8822
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