Trufrost BCF-10 User manual

USERMANUAL
Blast Chiller & Freezer:
BCF-10 (NEW)
BCF-5 (NEW)

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SERIAL
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2.
MODEL/ IT &
INSTALLATION
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3.
INSTALLATION
OF
FEET
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4.
CLEANING
&
CAUTION
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5.
INSTALLATION
OF
DRAIN
PAN
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7. WIRING DIAGRAM
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8.
STAINLESS
STEEL
EQUIPMENT
CARE
AND
CLEANING
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9-10

BCF-3
BCF-5
BCF-10 (NEW)

BCF-10 (NEW)BCF-5BCF-3

3.
DO
NOT
PLACE
NEAR
HEAT
-
Be
sure to avoid hotcorners and locations near stoves.
-High ambienttemperature will make much lowercooling effciency.
4.
INDOOR
USAGE
ONLY
-Be
sure
to
install
this
unit
indoor.
-So,
it
should prohibit
getting
wet
from
the
rain.
5. LEVEUNG
-
Be
sure
that
the
unit
is
level
from
front to backand side
to
side.
6.
UNIT
SHOULD
BE
ON
DEDICATED
OUTLET.
INSTALLATION
OF
FEEli
The cabinet can
be
balanced by adjustable feet.

1.
CLEANING
THE
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
-
The
interior
and
exterior
oflhe
unit
can
be
cleaned
using
wann
water
with
soap
.
-
Do
not
use
an
abrasive
cleaner
because
it
will
scratch
the
surface
.
2.
COMPRESSOR
AND
CONDENSER
-Be
sure
to
keep
the
condenser coil must
be
free
ofdust because ofcooling
effect higher.
3.
CLEAN
THE
GASKET
-
The
door
gasket
should
be
cleaned
frequently
to
maintain
pr
oper
sealing.
4.
CHECK
AFTER
CLEANING
-
Chec
k
the
unit
again
f
or
safety
.
-Check
that
the
unit
is
operating
properly
.
1.POWERCORD
-
Be
sure
the
powe
r
cord
is
connected
to
the
proper
voltage.
-A
protected
ci
r
cuit
of
the
correct
voltage
and
amperage
must
be
run
for
connection
of
the
line
cord
.
-
Tum
'off'
the
power
switch
before
disconnecting
the
power
cord
,
whenever
performing
maintenance
functions
or
cleaning
the
refrigerated
cab
inet
-
Compressor
warranties
are
void
if
compressor
burns
out
due
to
low
vo
ltage
.
2.
RE-STARTING
-
If
disconnected
,
wait
5
minutes
before
re-starting
.
3.
USER
-T
hi
s a
pp
lian
ce
Is n
ot
in
tended
for u
se
by
per
so
ns (
in
c
lu
d
in
g chlldren)with
re
du
ced
phy
si
ca
l.
se
n
so
ry
or me
nt
al
ca
pabiliti
es
. or l
ac
k of e
xp
e
ri
en
ce
a
nd
k
no
wl
edge
.
un
l
ess
th
ey have
bee
ngiven su
pe
rvi
sion or
ins
tru
c
ti
on
co
n
ce
rnin
g
u
se
of
th
e
ap
pli
ance
by a
pe
r
so
n r
espo
nsible for their
sa
fe
ty
.
·Childr
en
sho
uld
be s
up
e
rvi
se
d
to
ens
ur
e that they do not play
wi
th
th
e a
pp
lian
ce
.

1)In damp season .when the drain water overflow the drain pan , remove the
drain pan and pour the water away . And then set the drain pan back up
as
below drawing please .
DRAIN
PAN



Stainless Steel Equipment Care and Cleaning
CAUTION
:
Do
not
use
any
steel
wool,
abrasive
or
chlorine
based
products
to
clean
stainless
steel
surfaces
.
Stainless
Stoel
Op
ponents
The
re
are
th
r
ee
basic
t
hings
w
hich
ca
n br
eak
dow
n
your
stainless
st
eel's
p
ass
iv
i
ty
la
yer
and
allow
co
r
ros
i
on
to
rear
Its
u
gly
hoad
.
1
)Sc
r
atc
he
s
trom
wire br
ushes,
sc
r
apers,
and
stee
l
pads
are
J
ust
a
few
examples
ol
Items
th
at
can
be
abrasive
to
stainless
steel's
su
rf
ace
.
2)Deposlts
lof
t on
your
81 In
less
Slo I
can
leav
s
pot
s.
You
m y
hav
hard
or
soil
wat
r
dop
n
dlng
on
what
part
ol
th
o
coun
try
you
I
vo
In. H
ard
wat r
can
loavo
pots
.
Hard
wat
r
t
ha
1
Is
heated
can
leave
deposits
11
l
efl
to
s t
too
long
.
Th
ese
deposits
c n
cause
the
passive
layor
10
broak
down
nd
rus
l
you
r
sta
inI
ss
st
ool
. All
do
posits
lo
ll
lr
om
lood
prop
or
so
r
vic
s
hould
b rom
ovod
s
soon
s
posslb
lo.
3)Chlo
rld s e r
pre
ent
In
t
ables
It
,
lood
.
and
water
.H
ou
eho
ld
and
ln
dustr
l I c:lee ne rs
are
t
he
worst
type
of
chlorides
to
uso
.
8
steps
that
can
help
prevent
rust
on
stainless
steel
:
1.
Using
th
e
co
rr
ect
cleaning
t
oo
ls
u e
non-
bra
sl
v
tool
s
wh
n
c:
I
an
l
ng
your
s
taln
less
s
teel
pr
od
uc:
ta.
The
st
ln
leas
at I's
p s l
vo
I
yor
wl
ll
not
b
harmed
by
so
il
cloths
and
pi
ast
re
scou
r
ing
pad
s.
St
p 2
toll
you
how
to
find
tho
po
llshlng
marks
.
2.
Clo
n
ln
g
along
t
he
p
olish
ll
noa
Po
lls
hln9
li
n
es
or
"gr
I
n"
a
ro
v
lslb
le
on
11o
mo
st
ln
l
os
a ste Is.
Alw
ays
sc
rub
p
ara
l
lel
to
v
isi
b
le
li
nes
on
so
me
st Inl
oss
s
teel
s.
U
se
a
pla
st
ic
scouring
p d or
so
fl
clo
th
when
you
cannot
so
tho
gra
in.
3.
Uso
alk
lino
,
alk
l
in
o
chlor
i
nated
or
non
-
chlo
rid
e
co
nt
a
inin
g
cl
anor
11
Wh
llo
many
tr
aditiona
l
clea
n
ors
r
loadod
with
chlo
rld
s.
t
ho
In
du
stry
Is
prov
i
ding
an
ov
r
I
ncreas
i
ng
choi
ce
ol
non
-
ch
l
or
ld c l
eane
r
s.
If
you
are
not
su
re
of
yo
ur
cle
ne
r'
s
chloride
contenl
con1act
your
cle
ner
s
upp
li
er
.
If
they
lell
you
lhat
your
pr
es
nt
cl
eaner
con
t
ains
chlor
des
.ask
If t
hey
have
an
alte
rn
at
ive
.
Av
oid cl
eaners
conta
ini
ng
qua1arnary
salts
as
they
can
au
c stal
nl
ess
stee
l,
causing
pitt
i
ng
an<l
rusllng
.
4. W
tor
Tr
tmont
o rod
uca
dopo
Its
,
so
fl
n
tho
hard
w tor
whon
p
oss
ib
le.
In
t
Il
a
lion
of
ce
rt
ain
lll
t
or
c n
remove
corros
lv
nd
d
ls
tasleful
elemen
ts.
Salt
s In a
prope
rly
ma
in
l
alnod
water
s
oftener
c n b
to
your
dv
an
t g .
Cont
et
tre
tm
nl
BP
cl
lls
l
If
you
ar
not
sure
of
the
pr
op
r
w
tertre
tmant
.
5. Mal
nt
in
l
ng
the
c
lo
nl
lnoss
of
your
lood
qu
lpm
nt
U
so
cleanors
t
rocommand
d st
rongth(a
lk
li
ne,
alk
line
c
hl
orln
tad
or n
on-
chlo
rld
).
Av
oid bu
ll
d-
up
of
h rd staln
11
by
cl
an
i
ng
fr
quon
t
ly
.
Wh
an
bolllng
wet
r vlth
your
stainless
stool
oqu
lpmont
, t
he
sing
lo
most
li
ke
ly
ca
u
so
of
dam
ago
Is
chlor
id s In
tho
wato
r.
Heating
any
cloano
rs
conta
i
ning
chl
orld
s wlli h
avo
th
sa
mo
dam
glng
flocts.

6. Ri
nse
When
using
chlo
rlna1 d cl
eaners
you
mus
t ri
nse
and
wipe
dry
I
mmed
i
ately
.
It
Is
bel!er
to
wipe
St
ndlng
cl nlng
agents
and
wat
er
as
oon
s
pos
lbl
. Al
lo
v
the
1alnl ss
steel
qulpmen110
lr
dry.
Oxygen
h
lps
malnt
In th
passiv
ity
lflm
on et fnl
ess
81
I.
7.
Hydrochlor
ic
ac
l
d(mur
l
tic
acld)s
h
ould
novo
r bo
usod
on
sta
l
nloss
st
ool
e.
Regularly
r
ostoro/passlv
to st
aln
l
oss
1001
Recommended
cleaners
for
certa
i n
situations
/
env
i
ronments
of
sta
i
nless
steel
A
)Soap
,
ammonia
and
dete
r
gent
meda
ll
ion
applied
w
it
h a clo th
or
sponge
can
be
used
for
routine
cleaning
.
B)Arcal
20
, L
ac-0-Nu
Ecoshlne
applied
pr
ovides
barrier
fllm
for
fingerprints
an
d
smea
rs.
C)Ca
rn
eo,
Talc,
Zud
First
Imp
r
ession
is
applied
by
rubbing
in
t
he
di
r
ec
ion
of
he
polished
lines
for
stu
b
born
st
ai
ns
and
discoloring
.
O)Easy
-
oll
and
De
-
Grease
11
oven
aid
are
excellent
for
removals
on
all
lin
l
shes
for
grease-
fatly
ac
i
ds
,
blood
and
burn
t
-on
foods
.
E)Any
good
com
mer
cia
l
de
t
ergent
ca
n
be
ap
p
lied
with
a
sponge
or
clo
th to
remove
gr
ease
and
oil.
F)
B
enefi
t,
Super
Sheen
,
Shella
Shine
are
good
f
orresto
r
at
i
on
/
passlvatlon
.
TRUFROST COOLING PRIVATE LIMITED
1214 & 1215, Tower B, Emaar Digital Greens,
Golf Course Extn. Road, Sector 61, Gurugram – 122011, Haryana, India
T. +91-7303166766 [email protected]
www.trufrost.com
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