Kingloc KLC310 User manual

KLC Series
KLC310
1 Door Slimline Upright Display
Fridge
User Manual
Read this manual carefully before you operate the machine.
Please keep this manual for future reference.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. Foreword 3
2. Models and Cabinet Specifications 4
2.1 KLC310 Cabinet Specifications- 5
3. Technical Descriptions 6
4. Installation of the Unit 7
4.1 Choosing the Installation Spot - 7
4.2 Preparing the Unit for Operation - 8
4.2.1 Installing Rear Spacer - 8
4.2.2 Levelling the unit - 8
4.2.3 Connection to the Main Supply - 9
4.3 Tips for proper Operation - 9
5. Maintenance of the Unit 10
5.1 Cleaning the unit - 10
5.2 Cleaning of the Condenser - 11
5.3 General Use Information - 11
6. Service of the Unit 12
6.1 General Faults and Trouble-Shooting: 12
7. First Aid 14
8. Warranty 14
9. Recycling Information 14
10. The Light Switch 15
11. Your Service Provider 15

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1. Foreword
Dear Customer,
Congratulations on purchasing this unit from Kingloc Commercial Equipment.
Before using your unit please read these instructions carefully.
Please follow the Operation Manual to achieve the best service performance and
the longest service life for this appliance
Please see below symbols used in this manual for your reference.
Warning
Information

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2. Models and Cabinet Specifications
This User Manual is applicable to the below Kingloc KLC Series. The model code is
used to distinguish between different models.
Model Description
KLC310 1 Door Slimline Upright Display Fridge

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2.1 KLC310 Cabinet Specifications-
Dimensions
Height 2155mm
Width 440mm
Depth 695mm
Weight 85kg
Capacity (L) 310L
Power (V/Hz) 220-240/50
Input Power (W) 332W
Energy Consumption 4.14kwh/24hr
Working Temp. (◦C) 0-10◦C
Doors 1
Shelves 5
Shelf Mechanism Clips - 20
Max Weight / Shelf 20kg
Light Type 3x LED’s
Header LED 1x 3W
Internal LED 2x 10W
Rated Current 2.0A
Refrigerant R134A
Removable Lightbox Yes*
Notes
* Removable
Lightbox only
available on some
KLC Series Models.

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3. Technical Descriptions
3.1 General -
The unit must be connected to an earthed mains outlet with a fuse rating of a
minimum 10A. The outlet must be easily accessible, for the purposes of installation
and servicing.
3.2 Climate Condition -
The class climate specification of the KLC is 3M1 50HZ. We recommend you put this
unit in a cool place as it will use less power and last longer.
3.3 Technical Specifications -
Rating Voltage: 220-240 / 50Hz
Climate Class: 3
M-Package Temp: Class M1
Defrosting Type: Manual
3.4 Physical Dimensions -
Model Height Width Depth Weight Capacity
KLC310 2115mm 440mm 695mm 85kg 310L
*Excludes 75mm Spacer and 25mm Handle

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4. Installation of the Unit
Improper levelling may result in cabinet deformation and reduced cooling
performance.
4.1 Choosing the Installation Spot -
The KLC Models are intended for indoor use only.
Performance of these Models is highly influenced by the environmental conditions
in which they are in use. To maximise the performance of the KLC Models the
following is recommended:
The unit is not to be placed near any kind of heat source.
The unit is not to be placed near or inside air streams produced by
ventilation fans, open doors and/or windows.
The unit is not to be situated under a roof mounted ventilation system.
The units should have sufficient space to “breathe”. Always keep at least a
75mm gap around the back, top and sides of the cabinet. (Always use the
rear spacer to ensure minimum clearance).
The unit is not to be placed under direct sunlight.
Keep clear of obstruction all ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure
or in the structure for building-in.
In order to reduce flammability hazards the installation of this appliance
must be carried out by a suitably qualified person.

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The appliance should be located on smooth flat surface during operation.
Check rollers / castors / adjustable feet below the appliance against damages
to ensure stability. Take necessary precautions if tilting is needed during
installation.
Unauthorised persons are not allowed near the appliance until installation is
completed.
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.
Not following the instructions may cause high-energy consumption and poor
performance.
4.2 Preparing the Unit for Operation -
The subsequent steps needs to be followed prior to starting this unit, the set up
time should not take more than 5 minutes.
4.2.1 Installing Rear Spacer -
To ensure proper ventilation, the unit is fitted with a rear spacer that will provide
the appropriate clearance of 75 mm at the back of the unit. The rear spacer is
supplied with the unit and should not be removed.
4.2.2 Levelling the unit -
A spirit level should be used to ensure the unit is levelled in both directions. The
spirit level can be placed on one of the shelves.
A properly levelled unit will avoid possible ice formation on the evaporator’s fins
due to insufficient drainage of the condensate.

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4.2.3 Connection to the Main Supply -
Connect the appliance to a 220-240 Volt, 50Hz Power Supply on a min 10A fused
and earthed plug. Do not use extension cables or power boards. In the case the
power cord is not long enough, either install a new socket nearby or ask an
authorised electrician to replace the cord with a longer one.
The unit is now ready to operate.
4.3 Tips for proper Operation -
In order to enjoy long and proper operation of the unit, as well as for your safety,
follow these simple tips.
If the cabinet has been excessively tilted during delivery or installation, allow
3 hours in stand in the upright position before operation. This will allow the
compressor lubricant to return to the oil sink.
Never connect the unit in a multiple socket outlet or power board.
Never block the condenser fins and front grid openings (for airflow). Any
products or items placed in a way that blocks airflow will drastically reduce
the performance of the unit.
Do not load beyond load limit indicated inside the appliance.
Avoid repositioning the unit when loaded with products.
Never reposition a Shelf when loaded with products.
Always unplug the unit prior to any cleaning or general maintenance task.
If you observe something unusual (excessive noise, smoke, etc.) unplug the
unit immediately and call the Service Provider.
Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting
process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
This unit contains live components. Service tasks should be carried out by
qualified personnel only.

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5. Maintenance of the Unit
This section of the manual includes some simple instructions that will ensure
proper operation and appearance of the unit.
5.1 Cleaning the unit -
For cleaning the unit’s external plastic parts, use a light solution of soap and water.
Do not apply hard chemical detergents on the plastics as they may lose their
brightness or even become deformed.
This also applies for the internal metallic surfaces. The use of hard chemicals could
harm the painting of the metallic surfaces thus affecting the sanitary protection of
the unit.
BEFORE PROCEEDING IN ANY CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
PLEASE UNPLUG THE COOLER.

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5.2 Cleaning of the Condenser -
The condenser is positioned behind the unit’s grid, and at the front side of the
appliance. The condenser ventilation openings should never be blocked as this will
drastically reduce the performance of the unit.
The condenser fan in the refrigeration deck pulls air from behind the condenser. In
case of excessive dirt accumulation on the condenser fins, it will result in
insufficient heat exchange and therefore affects performance.
According to the working environment, it is advised that the condenser is cleaned
at least once every six months. To access the condenser for cleaning, follow the
below mentioned procedure:-
1. Unplug the unit from the wall socket.
2. Remove front grill by removing screws and lifting front grid upwards.
3. Using a vacuum cleaner or brush, remove the dust from the condenser fins
and straighten them. Always wear protective gloves, as the fins are very
sharp and could cause injuries.
4. Follow the above procedure in reverse to place the front grill back.
5.3 General Use Information -
Tips for energy saving and improved performance:
Loading stock into the unit at night time will ensure cold drinks first thing in
the morning.
Store your back-up stock in a cool and/or dark place so that reloaded
products will require less time to chill.
Wipe moisture from products before placing inside the unit.
Avoid opening the door for long period of time.

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6. Service of the Unit
If the appliance is not performing or not working at all, before calling the
authorised Service Provider please check the following:
6.1 General Faults and Trouble-Shooting:
In case of abnormal operation, please refer to the following diagrams for inspection
and possible solutions. If the faults cannot be spotted, please contact the Service
Department of our company. 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.
FAULT POSSIBLE REASONS CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
1. The unit does
not work
a) The power cord is not plugged in. a) Plug in the power cord.
b) No power coming through the socket. b) Check for fuse / mains MCB.
c) The Electrical box has loose connections. c) Contact service provider.
2. The unit is not
cooling enough
or at all.
Or
The products are
warm.
a) The unit has recently been reloaded with warm products. a) It takes 12-19hrs to cool down products.
b) The unit is near strong air streams or heat sources. b) Relocate the unit according to instructions.
c) The unit is loaded in such a way that the air-circulation in
the interior is getting blocked.
c) Remove any product, which is placed on the
suction grille, next to the front glass.
d) The air-circulation grille at the top of the unit it blocked. d) Remove any items blocking the grille.
e) The condenser was last cleaned over 6 months ago. e) Clean the condenser.
f) No air is circulating in the cold chamber. f) Possible fan motor failure.
Contact service provider.
g) No air is circulating in the condenser area at all times. g) Possible fan motor failure.
Contact service provider.
h) Leakage in the cooling system. h) Leakage needs repair.
Contact service provider.
3. The unit
sometimes makes
a noise.
a) The unit is making an intense metallic noise. a) Contact service provider.
BEFORE PROCEEDING IN ANY CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
PLEASE UNPLUG THE COOLER.

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FAULT POSSIBLE REASONS CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
4. There is water
on the floor.
a) The drainage hose is out of the Condensate Tray. a) Contact service provider.
b) There is a leak in the Condensate Tray. b) Contact service provider.
c) The unit is in an excessively humid environment. c) Sometimes the tray can overflow.
5. There is
Condensation on
the glass.
a) The unit is in an excessively humid environment. a) Contact service provider.
6. The lights don’t
work.
a) The light switch is turned off. a) Turn on the light switch.
b) The lights are out of order. b) Contact service provider.
7. Excessive ice
found in
evaporator area.
a) The thermostat is not functioning properly. a) Contact service provider.
8. Smoke or
burning smells
comes out from
the unit.
a) Burning of electrical cable. a) Turn off switch and unplug unit from the wall
socket immediately and contact service provider.
Do not Damage the refrigerating circuit during servicing.

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7. First Aid
This appliance uses refrigerant for operation, that under normal
conditions is found in small amounts in the refrigerating circuit
and it is not expected to cause danger in case of leakage.
However, high exposure level to refrigerant can cause loss of
senses and asphyxia. Liquid drops can cause burns and eye
irritation. In case of accident, it is recommended to take the following actions.
ACCIDENT IMMEDIATE ACTION
Inhalation of refrigerant Take deep breaths of clean air, if irritation persists contact a
Doctor.
Contact with eye Wash your eyes thoroughly with plenty of water for at least
15 minutes and then contact a Doctor.
Contact with skin Wash immediately with water
8. Warranty
The appliance is covered by warranty as has been agreed during the sale.
9. Recycling Information
If the appliance has reached its “End of Lifecycle” (EOL), in other words, the
appliance is not repairable or re-usable; do not dispose of the appliance as an
unsorted municipal waste.

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10. The Light Switch
The Lamp / Light Switch is located inside the unit at the top of the back
panel.
The light switch can be turned off when the cabinet is not in use or
overnight.
11. Your Service Provider
Kingloc Commercial Equipment
Head Office
PO Box 1097
St Marys NSW 1790
Free Call: 1800 653 986
Fax: 02 9625 3244
Email: [email protected]om.au
Website: www.kingloc.com.au
For breakdown or service requirements please contact Kingloc Commercial
Equipment on the above number.
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