FPG INLINE BARISTA User manual

PRODUCT MANUAL
31693
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NOV 2021
WIDTH: 700mm
FREESTANDING
INTEGRAL REFRIGERATION
BARISTA
FREESTANDING/SQUARE
REFRIGERATED

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Warnings
Operational
Safety
This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons,
unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person, to
ensure that they can use the appliance safely.
Young children should be supervised, to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
Water
THIS UNIT IS NOT WATERPROOF. DO NOT USE A WATER JET SPRAY TO
CLEAN THE INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF THIS CABINET.
Caution
Do not store explosive substances, such as aerosol cans with flammable
propellant, in this appliance.
Mains Supply
Cord
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.
Specialist
Disposal
Specialist disposal procedures are required for the safe removal of refrigerant
gasses and potentially flammable foam materials.
Pentane, Dimethyl Ether, Isobutene, Butane and Propane may be present.
Hazardous
Substances
The cabinet does not contain any of the following, in its construction:
Asbestos
PCBs (Oils containing polychlorinated biphenyl)
Mercury

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Table of Contents
WARNINGS.........................................................................................................................3
Operational Safety...................................................................................................................................... 3
Water.......................................................................................................................................................... 3
Caution ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
Mains Supply Cord..................................................................................................................................... 3
Specialist Disposal ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Hazardous Substances .............................................................................................................................. 3
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................7
Welcome........................................................................................................................................................... 7
Future Products Group (FPG).................................................................................................................... 7
Guidance and Help..................................................................................................................................... 7
Warranty ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
Warranty Period.......................................................................................................................................... 7
Liability Exceptions..................................................................................................................................... 8
Specific Exclusions..................................................................................................................................... 8
Assessment................................................................................................................................................ 8
Time Limit................................................................................................................................................... 8
Caution ....................................................................................................................................................... 8
OPERATION .......................................................................................................................9
Cabinet Features.............................................................................................................................................. 9
Large Capacity ........................................................................................................................................... 9
Adjustable Guides ...................................................................................................................................... 9
Access Flap................................................................................................................................................ 9
Control Panels.......................................................................................................................................... 10
Temperature Controller ............................................................................................................................ 10
Preparation..................................................................................................................................................... 10
Load the Drawer....................................................................................................................................... 10
Power Supply ........................................................................................................................................... 11
Close the Drawer...................................................................................................................................... 11
Turn on Main Switch................................................................................................................................. 11
Operating Routines ....................................................................................................................................... 11
After Hours ............................................................................................................................................... 11
Cleaning ................................................................................................................................................... 11
De-frost Cycle........................................................................................................................................... 11
TROUBLE SHOOTING .....................................................................................................12
Fault Alarms................................................................................................................................................... 13
Fault Indication......................................................................................................................................... 13
Alarm Codes............................................................................................................................................. 13
Required Action........................................................................................................................................ 13

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CLEANING........................................................................................................................14
Cautions ......................................................................................................................................................... 14
Power ....................................................................................................................................................... 14
Water........................................................................................................................................................ 14
Exterior ........................................................................................................................................................... 14
Plastic and Metal Surfaces....................................................................................................................... 14
Drawer Runners ....................................................................................................................................... 14
Louvers..................................................................................................................................................... 14
Pre-filter.................................................................................................................................................... 14
Interior............................................................................................................................................................. 15
Empty the Drawer..................................................................................................................................... 15
Lift Out Plastic Guides.............................................................................................................................. 15
Clean the Baffle Plate............................................................................................................................... 15
Cleaning Routines ......................................................................................................................................... 16
Schedules................................................................................................................................................. 16
Removable Filter ...................................................................................................................................... 16
Condenser Radiator ................................................................................................................................. 16
Inspection ................................................................................................................................................. 16
Correction................................................................................................................................................. 16
INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................17
Regulations .................................................................................................................................................... 17
Compliance with Local Requirements...................................................................................................... 17
Setting Up....................................................................................................................................................... 17
Unpacking................................................................................................................................................. 17
Positioning the Cabinet ............................................................................................................................ 17
Support Bolt.............................................................................................................................................. 17
Condensate Drain..................................................................................................................................... 18
Cabinet Preparation.................................................................................................................................. 18
Power Supply and Earthing...................................................................................................................... 18
Connection Terminals .............................................................................................................................. 18
Isolation .................................................................................................................................................... 18
SERVICING.......................................................................................................................19
Control Gear................................................................................................................................................... 19
Control Gear Location .............................................................................................................................. 19
Control Gear Chassis............................................................................................................................... 19
Heating Element....................................................................................................................................... 19
Drawer Catch Adjustment ........................................................................................................................ 19
Refrigeration .................................................................................................................................................. 20
Caution ..................................................................................................................................................... 20
Removable Filters..................................................................................................................................... 20
Condenser Radiator ................................................................................................................................. 20
Access to Refrigeration Equipment.......................................................................................................... 20
Support Bolt.............................................................................................................................................. 21
Evaporator Access ................................................................................................................................... 21
Evaporator Fans....................................................................................................................................... 21
Temperature Probes................................................................................................................................. 21
Temperature Regulator Danfoss ERC 214 ............................................................................................. 22
ERC 214 Connections.............................................................................................................................. 22

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SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................23
Mechanical ..................................................................................................................................................... 23
Electrical......................................................................................................................................................... 23
Controller Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 24
Danfoss ERC 214 Controller Settings...................................................................................................... 24
Compliance .................................................................................................................................................... 25
Standards ................................................................................................................................................. 25
Refrigeration Performance ....................................................................................................................... 25
Improvements ................................................................................................................................................ 25
On-going Development ............................................................................................................................ 25
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS................................................................................26
Model: IL-C-DRW-A005 / A006................................................................................................................ 26
SPARE PARTS .................................................................................................................27
Cabinet Serial Number............................................................................................................................. 27
MECHANICAL DRAWINGS..............................................................................................28
Model: IL-C-DRW-A005 ........................................................................................................................... 28
Model: IL-C-DRW-A006 ........................................................................................................................... 29

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INTRODUCTION
Welcome
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - INTRODUCTION
Future
Products
Group (FPG)
Welcome to the world of FPG! Our products are designed and engineered to
give you the optimal performance that you deserve with innovative visual
merchandising appeal.
We are confident that you will be delighted with your state of the art inline food
service cabinet, and that it will become a valued appliance in your store.
Guidance and
Help
Any new appliance can seem very complex and confusing at first glance. To
ensure you receive the utmost benefit from your new inline cabinet, there are
two things you can do.
•Before operating the cabinet, please read the instruction book carefully and
follow its recommendations. The time taken will be well spent. These
instructions both general and technical tell you how to operate and look after
your inline food service cabinet so that you can receive the full benefits that
this cabinet has to offer.
•These instructions cannot, however, cover all eventualities. If you are
unsure of any aspect of the installation, instructions or performance of your
cabinet, contact your dealer promptly or contact us via email to
Warranty
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - INTRODUCTION
Warranty
Period
Future Products Group Limited warrants, to the original purchaser of an FPG
manufactured food service cabinet, that for ONE YEAR (12 months) from the
date of purchase, any defect in workmanship or material resulting in the product
malfunctioning while under correct use will be rectified.
For refrigerated cabinets with integral or near-remote refrigeration the warranty
is extended to THREE YEARS (36 months), for refrigeration condenser units.
Conditions apply, see Liability Exceptions.
Liability under this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing a part, without
charge.
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REFRIGERATED CABINETS - INTRODUCTION
Liability
Exceptions
Liability under this warranty does not include:
•Any loss, damage, or expenses directly or indirectly arising from the use of,
or inability to use, the product or from any other cause.
•Any part of the cabinet which has been subject to misuse, neglect,
alteration, incorrect installation, accident, or damage caused by
transportation, use of abrasive or caustic chemicals, flood, fire or acts of
God.
•Damage, resulting from failure to have the cabinet regularly serviced by a
refrigeration engineer:
oFor cabinets with integral or near-remote refrigeration, every three
months. NB: You will be required to provide copies of service records
in the event of condenser failure.
oFor cabinets with remote refrigeration, annually.
•Any damage or malfunction, resulting from the use of non-FPG supplied
spare parts.
Specific
Exclusions
The following are specifically excluded from warranty:
•Breakage of glass or plastic components, or the replacement of LED lighting
assemblies or gaskets.
•Maladjustment of the electronic refrigeration controller, by an unqualified
person.
•For cabinets with integral or near-remote refrigeration, failure resulting from
a lack of routine condenser / radiator cleaning.
•Failure to re-assemble the cabinet correctly after cleaning.
•Fair wear and tear.
Assessment
The liability under this warranty is dependent on an assessment by FPG, to
determine the defect in workmanship or materials.
Time Limit
FPG does not guarantee that any service to be performed under this warranty
will be carried out within any particular time limit.
Caution
FPG will not be held responsible for any servicing costs incurred prior to
FPG’s acceptance of a warranty claim.

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OPERATION
Cabinet Features
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - OPERATION
Large Capacity
The drawer has a large storage capacity.
It can be configured for an asortment of
product packaging.
Adjustable
Guides
The inclined, gravity feed base has
removeable roller strips. These ensure that
product moves to the front. Fresh product
can then be inserted behind.
The products should always be lifted into the
access flap section from the front.
Access Flap
The quick access front flap enables easy
removal of product, without needing the
drawer to be opened.
This avoids interference with the operator
space behind the counter.

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Controls
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - OPERATION
Control Panels
The control on the front of the cabinet is
fitted with:
•A mains Power Switch
•A refrigeration controller
An acrylic flap protects the controls from
accidental spills.
Temperature
Controller
Only to be
adjusted by a
qualified service
technician.
The controller regulates the cabinet temperature and controls the automatic
defrost cycles.
The display indicates the temperature of the returned air, entering the cooling
coil, which will be very close to the internal temperature of the cabinet.
The temperature of the condenser unit is also monitored, to avoid damage from
malfunctions.
Preparation
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - OPERATION
Load the
Drawer
Pull the drawer forward to load it with pre-chilled
containers of milk and other products.
Place a selection of products in the easy-access
flap section.
The cabinet is designed to maintain the
temperature of pre-chilled product at between 2
and 4C.
It is not a refrigerator, and consequently, if
warm product is introduced, there could be a
considerable delay before the temperature falls
to the normal operating level.
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Preparation cont.
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - OPERATION
Power Supply
Ensure that power is connected to the cabinet.
Close the
Drawer
It is important to keep the drawer closed.
If the drawer is not fully closed, an even
temperature will not be maintained within
the cabinet.
Use the front flap to access product.
Opening it has no effect on product
temperature.
When not required, close the flap for best
energy efficiency.
Turn on Main
Switch
Turn on the main power switch, as shown earlier. The refrigeration condenser,
and the evaporator and drawer fans will run.
The temperature controller is pre-set to maintain the drawer temperatures at 2
- 4C. It should not need adjustment.
Operating Routines
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - OPERATION
After Hours
Ideally, cabinets should not be turned off after hours.
If the cabinet is turned off, move the products to cool storage, and allow the
cabinet to run for about half an hour before replacing the pre-chilled products.
Cleaning
It is recommended to clean the cabinet at the end of the working day, since it
needs to be shut down for this.
Once the cleaning is finished, turn the cabinet on again and let it cool down
before re-loading chilled product.
De-frost Cycle
The cabinet will de-frost automatically every four hours, starting from when the
cabinet is first turned on. If defrost is wanted at a particular time, you must turn
on the cabinet four hours before the first defrost required.
The cabinet should NOT be temperature tested within ½ hour of a de-frost
programme being completed.
If you suspect that the defrost system is not working properly, have it checked
by a qualified service person.
Operators must not attempt to adjust the refrigeration controller.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
FAULT
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Cabinet 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
High temperature detected
Switch cabinet off and on.
Clean condenser and radiator
The power switch on the cabinet
is OFF
Turn the power switch ON
The power switch is faulty
Have the switch replaced
Cabinet does not reach
correct temperature
The drawer is open
Close drawer and re-test
temperature after thirty minutes
Ventilation grills are blocked
Vacuum or remove blockage
Evaporator coil fins blocked
Clean coil fins of food etc.
Thermostat needs adjustment
Adjust controller
Ambient temperature > 25C
Adjust store air conditioning
Damaged drawer seal
Replace drawer seal
Evaporator coil iced up
De-ice coil
Condenser radiator blocked
Remove dust and debris
Controller faulty
Replace controller
Temperature probe damaged
Replace temperature probe
Auto defrost faulty
Have defrost settings checked
Fans not operating
Have fans checked/replaced
Excess external
condensation
Frame heating is not working
Check/replace power supply
Drawer hard to open
Debris in runner
Clean drawer runner
(see Cleaning)
Drawer runner damaged
Have runner replaced
Service
Personnel Only
The table entries in italics indicate actions to be taken only by qualified Service
Personnel.

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Fault Alarms
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - TROUBLE SHOOTING
Fault Indication
The controller will generate up to 4x different alarms. When a fault is detected
the alarm code will alternate with the cabinet temperature on the controller
display.
The alarm bell icon will remain lit up on the controller display while the alarm is
present
Alarm Codes
E29 = Control probe faulty.
E27 = Defrost probe faulty.
E30 = Condenser probe faulty.
A61 = High condenser temperature.
Required
Action
Faults E29, E27 & E30 will require a service tech. to investigate and repair the
fault.
Fault A61 can be cleared by turning the cabinet off and cleaning the condenser
pre-filter.
If this fault code returns within 24 hours, a service tech should be called to
investigate the cause of the problem.

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CLEANING
Cautions
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - CLEANING
Power
ALWAYS TURN THE POWER SUPPLY OFF BEFORE CLEANING.
Water
THIS UNIT IS NOT WATERPROOF. DO NOT USE A WATER JET SPRAY TO
CLEAN THE INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF THIS CABINET.
Exterior
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - CLEANING
Plastic and
Metal Surfaces
Plastic or stainless steel surfaces should be cleaned with hot soapy water or a
good quality glass cleaner.
DO NOT clean surfaces with abrasive pads or cleaners as surfaces will be
damaged.
Drawer
Runners
With the drawer fully open, vacuum or brush away any debris in the runners,
located on each side.
Louvers
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and fluff
from the ventilation louvers.
This will maintain the refrigeration efficiency,
and prevent overheating.
Pre-filter
The pre-filter should be removed and
cleaned regularly.
Hinge down the front panel to lift out the filter.
Knock off loose dirt and wash the filter in
warm soapy water, as required.

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Interior
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - CLEANING
Empty the
Drawer
Do NOT remove the drawer for
routine cleaning.
Open the drawer fully, and remove
all products.
Lift Out Plastic
Guides
The roller strips just rest on the
inclined base tray, and can be lifted
out for cleaning.
They can be fitted either way round.
Clean the Baffle
Plate
With the flap open, the captive baffle
plate can be moved upwards for
cleaning.
Sweep out, or use a vacuum
cleaner, to remove any debris from
inside the drawer.
A Wet-and-Dry vacuum cleaner
should be used, since there is likely
to be some water in the drawer.

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Cleaning Routines
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - CLEANING
Schedules
Regular cleaning schedules are required to maintain optimum performance.
Failure to carry out routine cleaning/servicing schedules will void the warranty on
the refrigeration equipment.
Removable
Filter
The air pre-filter must be kept
clean, to maintain efficient
refrigeration performance.
The filter simply lifts out after
hinging down the spring-loaded
front panel.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove
dust and fluff, and wash if
necessary.
Condenser
Radiator
For efficient refrigeration
performance, the condenser
radiator must be kept clean, (see
Servicing, Condenser Radiator).
Regular vacuuming will prevent
a build-up of dust and fluff, but
periodic cleaning of the fins, by
a refrigeration engineer, is
mandatory.
Inspection
As part of the cleaning routine, the controls, mechanical parts and electrical
wiring should be inspected for damage, deterioration or need of adjustment.
Correction
If any small faults are found, have them attended to promptly by a competent
serviceman. Don’t wait until they cause a complete breakdown.

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INSTALLATION
Regulations
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - INSTALLATION
Compliance
with Local
Requirements
It is very important that your cabinet is installed correctly and that the operation
is correct before use. Installation must comply with local electrical, health &
safety and hygiene requirements.
Setting Up
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - INSTALLATION
Unpacking
Unpack and check unit for damage and report any damage to the carrier and
supplier. Report any deficiencies to your supplier.
The cabinet is supplied fully assembled.
Positioning the
Cabinet
Ensure the cabinet location and any bench cut- outs are made to the precise
measurements shown in the Mechanical Drawings.
Position the cabinet in its allocated working position. Rollers make it easy to
push the cabinet into the bench cavity. Ensure the cabinet is level from side to
side and front to back. If the floor is not level, use shims under the rollers. (If this
is not carried out, water may accumulate in the cabinet well, and uneven
temperature distribution could also occur).
Support Bolt
To ensure stability of the cabinet when the drawer is open, the
threaded plastic bolt must be screwed upwards to contact the
joinery above the cabinet.
Open or remove the drawer to
access the support bolt, which is
located at the center-back of the
cavity.
Rotate it clockwise until it contacts
the joinery, using finger pressure
only.
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Setting Up cont.
REFRIGERATED CABINETS -INSTALLATION
Condensate
Drain
The condensate drain outlet must be connected to a suitable drain. Exit holes
are provided underneath, and on either side and rear of the cabinet.
A P-trap must be included in the piping, to prevent contaminated air from
entering the cabinet.
Cabinet
Preparation
Remove all tapes, ties and packers, used to prevent movement during transit.
Power Supply
and Earthing
The cabinet is supplied with a mains cable and three-pin plug. If the cabinet is
to be hard wired, this must only be done by a suitably qualified person.
Before connecting to the power supply, check that the local supply is correct to
that shown on the rating plate, located on the rear of the cabinet.
Connection
Terminals
The connection terminals are
located behind the removable
back panel.
A slot in the side of the panel
allows it to be removed without
disturbing the cable clamp.
WARNING-THIS APPLIANCE MUST
BE EARTHED/GROUNDED
Isolation
If the cabinet is not connected by a plug and socket, but is hard wired to the
mains supply, a means of isolation must be provided.
If a plug and socket are used, they should still be accessible after the cabinet is
installed.

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SERVICING
Control Gear
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - SERVICING
Control Gear
Location
All control gear is located in the
box behind the mains switch.
Hinge down the spring-loaded
front panel to access it.
Remove two screws to release
the back panel.
Control Gear
Chassis
The chassis houses the connecting blocks for the
refrigeration equipment, a fuse for the low power
items, and a 24V dc power supply for the anti-
condensation heating element.
See the circuit diagram on lid for details.
The mains switch and refrigeration controller are
mounted on the front panel.
Heating
Element
An anti-condensation heating element is fitted inside frame of the cabinet.
The element is made from insulated resistance wire, and should last the life of
the cabinet. It is rated at 24V, 26W and is supplied from the 24V dc power
supply.
Drawer Catch
Adjustment
The male half of the drawer catch can be
adjusted by turning the screw shown.
Turn clockwise to increase latch strength.

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Refrigeration
REFRIGERATED CABINETS - SERVICING
Caution
DO NOT attempt to service the refrigeration equipment without isolating
the cabinet at the main switch or unplugging it from the wall.
Removable
Filters
The cabinet is fitted with a removable
filter, which will catch most of the dust
and fluff, before it reaches the condenser
radiator.
This are easily removed and should be
cleaned regularly.
Shake or vacuum off accumulated debris
and wash in warm soapy water.
Condenser
Radiator
For efficient refrigeration performance,
the condenser radiator must be kept
clean. Failure to do this will lead to a
build-up of dust, and restricted airflow will
prevent the unit from working properly.
The compressor may overheat and the
cabinet temperature may rise. Be careful
not to bend or damage the soft aluminium
fins when vacuuming the radiator. If the
fins are flattened, airflow will be restricted
and overheating will result.
Regular vacuuming will prevent a build-up of dust and fluff, but three monthly
service checks, by a refrigeration engineer, are mandatory. These should include
cleaning the condenser radiator using compressed air.
Access to
Refrigeration
Equipment
Removable panels, on the right and rear of the cabinet, provide further access
to the refrigeration equipment.
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