Vauconsant A63208VRP User manual

USER MANUAL
Rue Charles Hermite
Z.I des Sables – BP 59
54110 Dombasle-sur- eurthe
France
Tel: + 33 (0)3 83 45 82 82
Fax: +33 (0)3 83 45 82 93
www.vauconsant.com
Public limited company with executive
and supervisory board capitalised at €1,000,000
Chèques Postaux account: 2145 J Nancy
NAF 28.93.Z
RCS (French business registration n°) Nancy B 757.804.042
EU VAT number: FR 52 757 804 042
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A63208VRP (2GN) :
900 820 900+600 mm
A63213VRP (3GN) : 1385 820 900+600 mm
A63215VRP (4GN) : 1580 820 900+600 mm
A63219VRP (5GN) : 1930 820 900+600 mm

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Contents
Introduction ……………………………………………………………………..
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Installation ……………………………………………………………………….
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Commissioning / Use …………………………………………………………
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Cleaning …………………………………………………………………………
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Diagnostic ………………………………………………………………………..
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aintenance …………………………………………………………………….
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Thermostat instructions / settings ………………………………………
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Electric and refrigeration diagrams ……………………………………..
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Spare parts / Technical support ………………………………………….
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Warranty ……………………………………………………………
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Introduction
Performance of the unit
The refrigerated unit with neutral 1 level display is designed to keep food at a temperature of:
•+3°C on average at core at a room temperature of 25°C for 4 hours
•+5°C on average at the food core at a room temperature of 25°C for 24 hours
The temperature of the food provided should be between 0°C and 3°C.
Performance tests have been conducted in laboratory with Tylose Test Packs.
The UVC lamp option is a means of limiting development of bacteria.
These units comply with applicable EC norms and should be installed and used following the
instructions in this manual to ensure good performance and to be covered by the warranty.

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Installation
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Overhang adjustment
The unit’s overhangs should be positioned as shown below.
The unit should be level.
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Assembly / dismantling of facing
ounting with
spanner (rack supply
)
Step 1
Step 2

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•Evaporation well option
If the evaporation well is not mounted on the unit, it should be clipped under the base.
oThe deflecting sheet placed in the
evaporation well is used to guide the
steam. It should be positioned at the
centre of the evaporation well (or should
have the same play each side of the
sheet) and should follow the incline
direction, as shown on the diagram
opposite.
o
ount the draining tube on the plug, not
forgetting the joint supplied. Place the
tube at the other end in the clip provided
on the evaporation well.
NB: The evaporation well is only designed to
evacuate defrosted water.
•Option with condensation generator not supplied
The connection should be done by a professional refrigerating technician.
deflector

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Commissioning / Use
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Commissioning:
Switch the display on two hours before filling it.
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Use:
Display
Press the thermostat button.
Once the thermostat is on, the generator starts a minute afterwards (safety time) to supply the
display.
The thermostat is set in the factory after tests.
When the temperature required is reached, the generator stops automatically.
Press the thermostat button to stop regulation of the unit.
Lighting
Press the thermostat button to switch lighting on and off.
Setting of the thermostat
See section "User instructions for the XW60L thermostat"
Automatic defrosting
This function is built into the thermostat, it is set in the factory.
See section "User instructions for the XW60L thermostat"

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Cleaning
Always take care to switch off the appliance with thermostat before cleaning. This unit is not
impermeable to water. Do not use a high pressure water jet to clean it inside or out.
Risk of burning the eyes!
If the UVC lamp option is mounted on the unit, check that the lamp is off. If not, switch the
thermostat off by pressing on the button
Every day:
•Metal surfaces:
Stainless steel should be cleaned with soapy warm water or a special product for high quality
metal surfaces. Never use abrasive sponges or scourers to avoid scratching the surface.
•Glass:
Clean using a high quality glass cleaning product and clean cloth. Never use abrasive sponges or
scourers to avoid scratching the surface.
•Bottom of the well under the evaporator:
Risk of cutting on the
evaporator, it is necessary to
wear gloves.
1. Remove the air intake duct
2. Remove the bottoms of the well
3. Lift the evaporator on jacks
4. Clean the bottom of the well with a sponge
Recycling air conduct
Removable bottom

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Diagnostic
Symptoms Possible causes Remedies
No electricity supply Switch on the thermostat
Thermostat off Check the general circuit breaker
Check the fuse in the switch cabinet
The generator
does not start
Faulty supply Check tightening of the lugs and wires on all the internal
and external cabling of the switch cabinet
Thermostat
displays P1 Faulty probe Replace the probe
The unit is not level Put the unit level
Icing up of the
evaporator Incorrect settings Configure the thermostat to the settings supplied in this
manual.
Incorrect settings Check settings of the thermostat.
Thermostat
switched on No
Cold CO P light
off DEF light on Defrosting time. To delete it, switch the thermostat off and
back on again.
Incorrect settings Check settings of the thermostat. Thermostat
switched off No
Cold CO P light
on
Faulty connections Check the generator's connections
Faulty ventilators
Check the outlet voltage.
Check the voltage on the ventilators.
If the voltage is right, replace the faulty ventilator(s)
Not enough
ventilation
Icing up See the icing up section above
NB
Fuses should be replaced by the same type and same caliber fuses.
If you have not solved your problem, contact a refrigeration professional.

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Maintenance
Always remember to switch off the appliance by opening the fuse holder before any
maintenance operations.
•Features:
Power
Reference Capacity Refrigeration Electric
A63208VRP 2GN 800 W 1000 W
A63213VRP 3GN 1185 W 1450 W
A63215VRP 4GN 1185 W 1900 W
A63219VRP 5GN 1440 W 2350 W
Evaporation
well option
+ 750 W
•Procedures:
Every 4 months, check that the condenser is not blocked and clean it properly.
Every year, check:
oThat the condenser ventilator works properly
oThat the evaporator ventilators work properly
othe jacks move up and down properly
The installer should check electric connections when commissioning the unit then once a year.
Any maintenance operations should be done by a professional.

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User instructions for the XW60L thermostat
1. Warning
o
Important: disconnect electrical connections before any intervention.
oThe appliance should not be opened.
oIn the event of a breakdown, send the appliance to , with a detailed description of
the problem observed.
2. General description
The XW 60L is a regulator with microprocessor aimed at medium or low temperature refrigeration applications. It
has 4 relay outputs to control the compressor, defrosting, evaporator ventilators and lights.
It also has two NTC probe inputs, one to control temperature, the second to control temperature at the end of
evaporator defrosting.
Regulation is obtained by the temperature measured by an atmospheric probe with positive differential with respect
to the set point: when the temperature increases and reaches the set point plus the differential, then the
compressor starts. It stops when the temperature reaches the set point again.
3. Keyboard
V
To display and modify the set point. In the programming mode, used to select a setting or confirm an
operation.
By pressing this key for 3 seconds when the maximum or minimum temperature is displayed, it will be
erased.
To display the maximum temperature recorded. In programming mode, is used to browse through the
list of settings or increase the displayed value. By pressing this key for 3 seconds, the rapid refrigeration
cycle starts.
To display the minimum temperature recorded. In programming mode, used to browse through the list
of settings or reduce the displayed value.
By keeping it pressed down for 3 seconds, defrosting starts.
Starts or switches off lighting
Switches the appliance on or off.
COMBINED KEYS
+ To lock or unlock the keyboard.
+ To enter programming mode.
+ To leave programming mode.
a. Lock and unlock the keyboard
LOCK THE KEYBOARD
Press the and keys
simultaneously for more than 3 seconds. The "POF" message is displayed and
the keyboard is locked. It is then only possible to see the set point, minimum and maximum temperatures
and activate or de-activate the lights and regulator.
UNLOCK THE KEYBOARD
Press the and keys
simultaneously
for more than 3 seconds. The "POn" message is displayed
and the keyboard is unlocked.

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b. Meaning of the LEDs
The function of each LED is described in the following table:
LED MODE FUNCTION
ON Compressor on.
Flashing Programming phase (flashes with )
Anti-short cycle on
ON Ventilator on
Flashing Programming phase (flashes with )
ON Defrosting on
Flashing Drainage in progress
ON Rapid refrigeration cycle on
ON Signals an alarm
In "Pr2" indicates the settings also present in "Pr1"
ON The light is on
c. Display the minimum temperature
Press and release this key.
The "Lo" message is displayed followed by the minimum temperature recorded.
By pressing this key again or waiting 5 seconds, the normal display returns.
d. Display the ma imum temperature
Press and release this key.
The "Hi" message is displayed followed by the maximum temperature recorded.
By pressing this key again or waiting 5 seconds, the normal display returns.
e. Reset minimum and ma imum temperatures
To reset the recorded temperature, when the maximum or minimum temperature is displayed, press on the SET
key until the "rST" code starts to flash.
N.B.: After an installation, reset the recorded temperature.
f. Display and modify the set point
Press the SET key and release it immediately: the set point value is displayed.
The SET LED flashes.
To change the value, press or within 10 seconds.
To store the new set point value, press the SET key again or wait 10 seconds.
g. Start manual defrosting
Press the DEF key more than 2 seconds and manual defrosting starts.
h. Enter the Pr1 programming mode
To enter "Pr1" (settings accessible to the user):
Enter the programming mode by pressing simultaneously on the SET and DOWN keys for a few
seconds ( and flash).
The regulator displays the 1st setting in "Pr1".
i. Enter the Pr2 programming mode
To access settings present in "Pr2" (accessible to technicians), please contact , who will give you
the secret code to access these settings.
4. Alarm signals

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Message
Cause Outputs
"P1" Atmospheric probe fault ON alarm output
Compressor output depending on "COn" and "COF" settings
"HA" High temperature alarm ON alarm output
Other outputs unchanged
"LA" Low temperature alarm ON alarm output
Other outputs unchanged
"EE" emory breakdown or fault ON alarm output
Other outputs unchanged
"dA" End of defrosting alarm ON alarm output
Other outputs unchanged
The alarm message is displayed until the alarm condition is re-established. All alarm messages are displayed
alternately with the atmospheric temperature except for "P1" which flashes. To reset the "EE" alarm and start
normal operation again, press on any key. The "rSt" message will be displayed for 3 seconds.
a. The EE alarm
The regulator includes an internal memory checking system. The "EE" alarm flashes when an internal memory fault
has been detected. In this case, the alarm output is activated.
b. Reestablishment of alarms
"P1" probe alarms (probe defect), "P2": they stop automatically 10 seconds after the probe has resumed normal
operation. Check the connections before putting back the probe.
"HA" and "LA" temperature alarms: they stop automatically when the regulator's temperature returns to normal
values or when defrosting starts.
5. Settings programmed in the factory
Setting Name Value
Set Set point 2
Hy Differential 1
AC Anti-short cycle time 1
rES Resolution dE
tdF Type of defrosting rE
IdF Interval between defrosting cycles 1
dF ( aximum) defrosting time 4
ALU High temperature alarm 8
ALL inimum temperature alarm 2
ot Atmospheric probe calibration 6
P2P Presence of evaporator probe N
Adr Serial address (not used) 1
P2r Access to the list of protected settings (read only)
Fdt Drainage time 3

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Generator option supplied
Electric diagram
Refrigeration diagram

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Electric diagram
Refrigeration diagram
Caption
B Ballast Rd Defrosting heating element
C Compressor Sf Starter
Ca Capillary Sn Evaporation well water level probe
Cd Condenser St
Temperature probe
D Reducing valve T XW60L thermostat
Dh Dehydrator Tb Evaporation well safety thermostat
E Evaporator Tf Fluorescent tube
Kb Evaporation well contactor V Well ventilator
Kd Defrosting contactor Va Schraeder 1/4 connection
Q Fuse holder Vc Condenser ventilator
Rb Evaporation well heating element

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Spare parts
Unit capacity
Code Name 2GN
3GN
4GN
5GN
Accessories
02.4250 Gas jack for evaporator X X X X
03.0718 Rounded front mirror, 6mm lg 782mm thick X
03.0719 Rounded front mirror, 6mm lg 1,112mm thick X
03.0720 Rounded front mirror, 6mm lg 1,437mm thick X
03.0721 Rounded front mirror, 6mm lg 1,762mm thick X
03.1058 Cube-shaped front mirror, 6 mm thick, 567x782mm X
03.1060 Cube-shaped front mirror, 6 mm thick, 567x1112mm X
03.1070 Cube-shaped front mirror, 6 mm thick, 567x1437mm X
03.1072 Cube-shaped front mirror, 6 mm thick, 567x1762mm X
03.1074 Cube-shaped front mirror, 6 mm thick, 461x782mm X
03.1076 Cube-shaped front mirror, 6 mm thick, 461x1112mm X
03.1078 Cube-shaped front mirror, 6 mm thick, 461x1437mm X
03.1080 Cube-shaped front mirror, 6 mm thick, 461x1762mm X
03.1082 Glass shelf 10 mm thick, 775x360mm X
03.1084 Glass shelf 10 mm thick, 1105x360mm X
03.1086 Glass shelf 10 mm thick, 1430x360mm X
03.1088 Glass shelf 10 mm thick, 1755x360mm X
03.1094 Cube-shaped side mirror, 6 mm thick X X X X
03.1096 Round side mirror, 6 mm thick X X X X
09.3120 Long flexible shutter 778mm X
09.3122 Long flexible shutter 1,108mm X
09.3124 Long flexible shutter 1,433mm X
09.3126 Long flexible shutter 1,758mm X
Electric equipment
06.0810 Armoured defrosting heating element 570 mm 450W X
06.0812 Armoured defrosting heating element 890mm 675W X
06.0814 Armoured defrosting heating element 1,220mm 900W X
06.0816 Armoured defrosting heating element 1,540mm 1125W X
06.3410 Evaporator ventilator 119x119x38 mm ref 4656 ZWU X X X X
06.4032 Bipolar contactor X X X X
12.0272 Dixell XW60L thermostat X X X X
Refrigerating equipment
12.2518 Evaporator length 580 mm X
12.2520 Evaporator length 900 mm X
12.2522 Evaporator length 1,230 mm X
12.2524 Evaporator length 1,550 mm X

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Compressor generator
12.2760 CAE 4460 ZH condensation generator X
12.2780 CAE 9480 Z H condensation generator X
12.2830 CAE 9510 Z H condensation generator X
12.2800 CAE 9513 Z H condensation generator X
Fluorescent tube lighting
06.4780 590mm 18W power fluorescent tube X
06.4784 970mm 36W power fluorescent tube X
06.4786 1,200mm 36W power fluorescent tube X
06.4788 1,500mm 58W power fluorescent tube X
06.4810 Ballast for 18 W tube X
06.4812 Ballast for 36W tube X X
06.4813 Ballast for 58W tube X
06.4820 Water resistant sheath for 590mm tube X
06.4828 Water resistant sheath for 970mm tube X
06.4822 Water resistant sheath for 1,200mm tube X
06.4826 Water resistant sheath for 1,500mm tube X
Technical support
Spare Parts Department: +33 (0)3 83 45 82 78
Hotline: +33 (0)3 83 45 44 48
Fax: +33 (0)3 83 45 82 75

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Warranty
The appliance's warranty applies as of the shipment date from our factory in Dombasle Sur eurthe
(France) for a period of 12 months. It does not cover breakage of the glass.
To benefit from the warranty, the buyer should order by fax or email, specifying the warranty
application with appliance reference found on the identification plaque. On reception of the appliance, the
buyer should return and pay shipment for the defective appliance, within fifteen working days. Any appliance
not returned shall be invoiced. Any appliance bought from another supplier may not benefit from a credit as
covered by the warranty.
Transport and labour costs are to be paid by the buyer.
The buyer is invited to make any reservations to customers for appliances stored without
commissioning on delivery, particularly for refrigerated and electrical equipment.
The warranty does not extend to wear caused by defects or poor maintenance of equipment or damage
caused by knocks or improper use.
Any warranty also excludes incidents caused by fortuitous events or force majeure, unidentified causes
or causes by the buyer's actions of any form whatsoever: improper location, faults linked to use (operation,
maintenance not in accordance with this manual, unqualified staff, etc.), modification of the equipment,
repair conducted outside the terms of this manual, spare parts, etc.
Liability
Vauconsant's liability is strictly limited to the obligations defined above and it is formally agreed that
Vauconsant shall not be required to pay compensation.
Under no circumstances shall Vauconsant be required to pay compensation for any immaterial or
indirect damage such as: loss of business, loss of profit, loss of an opportunity, commercial prejudice,
shortfall.
In any case, Vauconsant's civil liability, for all causes, with the exception of corporal damage and fraud
or serious misdemeanour, may not exceed the sum of the contract.
The buyer and its insurers shall not take legal action against Vauconsant and its insurance companies
above and beyond the limits and exclusions set out above.
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