User Manual for ASTE FINLAND models including: CELIT MDC 40 CELIT series Modular Display Cooler, CELIT MDC 40, CELIT series, Modular Display Cooler, CELIT MDC 60, CELIT MDC 60 PRO, CELIT MDC 87, CELIT MDC 87 SD, CELIT MDC 87 PRO, CELIT MDC 87 PRO SD, CELIT MDC 87 PRO G, CELIT MDC 120, CELIT MDC 120 SD, CELIT MDC 120 PRO, CELIT MDC 120 PRO SD, CELIT MDC 120 PRO G, CELIT MDC 120 S, CELIT MDC 120 Flower Cooler, CELIT MDC 700, CELIT MDC 1400, CELIT MDC 1800
CELIT MDC 40 R, CELIT MDC 60, CELIT MDC 60 PRO. CELIT MDC 87, CELIT MDC 87 SD, CELIT MDC 87 PRO. CELIT MDC 87 PRO SD, CELIT MDC 87 PRO G.
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DocumentDocumentUSER MANUAL CELIT series Modular Display Cooler CELIT MDC 40 R, CELIT MDC 60, CELIT MDC 60 PRO CELIT MDC 87, CELIT MDC 87 SD, CELIT MDC 87 PRO CELIT MDC 87 PRO SD, CELIT MDC 87 PRO G CELIT MDC 120, CELIT MDC 120 SD,CELIT MDC 120 PRO CELIT MDC 120 PRO SD, CELIT MDC 120 PRO G, CELIT MDC 120 S CELIT MDC 120 Flower Cooler CELIT MDC 700, CELIT MDC 1400, CELIT MDC 1800 EN EENN Congratulations on the purchase of your new Aste premium product! At Aste we develop products with complete devotion to quality and ease of use. That's our passion. To obtain the best results, we advise you to read this user manual* carefully. Even though this product has been designed according to the highest standards, it is important to use and maintain your appliance correctly. On behalf of the Aste-team Jussi Salonen CEO and Founder, Aste Finland Oy *Aste constantly works on the further development of all models. Therefore please understand that we have to reserve the right to make design, equipment and technical modifications. EN EENN TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................. 4 2. PUTTING INTO OPERATION .......................................... 7 3. USE OF THE APPLIANCE ................................................ 8 4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ............................... 12 5. TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................... 14 6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..................................... 17 7. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY & RECYCLING ................ 23 8. DISPOSING OF THE APPLIANCE ................................ 23 9. DETAILED PRODUCT INFORMATION ....................... 24 EENN 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read this operating and maintenance manual carefully. We suggest to keep the guide into your possession during the entire life cycle of the product. After delivery, immediately check the appliance for possible transport damage and make sure it works properly. All safety devices must be present and functional before operating the appliance. Do not leave children without supervision. Ensure that they do not play with the appliance. In the case of appliances provided with locks, the key must be kept at a site where children cannot have access to it to avoid unintentional locking. 1.1. INSTALLATION AND USE The appliance always has to be transported and displayed vertically. The appliance is designed for inside use only. The surroundings should not transcend the following conditions (based on a standard environment): · 25°C temperature · 60% humidity · 0,2 m/s air speed 4 EN EENN Keep a minimum distance of 10 cm between the appliance and neighbouring surfaces (walls, roof, furniture etc.). Keep clear of obstructions all ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or for built-in structure. Before connecting the device, check: · The power rating (on the type plate) · The relevant local electrical safety regulations Do not use an extension cord to connect the appliance to the electrical circuit. Make sure that power cable and plug are undamaged before connecting the appliance. The damaged cable can only be replaced with a cable identical to the original part. After delivery, keep the appliance in a warm ambient 2 Hrs temperature for 2 hours before starting it. Do not use electrical appliances inside the storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer. 5 EENN Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in the appliance. The user is solely responsible for damages to properties or products, or injuries to persons resulting from careless and improper use of the appliance. Do not expose the appliance into direct sunlight. Do not heat the appliance to more than 70°C. 1.2. DEFECTS Only authorised service specialists may perform work on the electrical and refrigeration systems. If this is not observed, all warranty and liability claims become invalid. Damaging the refrigerant circuit can lead to severe injuries. Do not damage the refrigerant circuit! 1.3. WHEN OUT OF USE Make sure that the appliance is thoroughly cleaned and dried. Proper cleaning prevents corrosion and mould formation. Appliances out of use may be dangerous for children, therefore position the appliance in such manner that no person can get locked up. When disconnecting the appliance from the power supply, always take hold of the plug. Do not pull the cable. 6 EN 2. PUTTING INTO OPERATION EENN 2.1. INSTALLATION IMPORTANT! Never move the appliance by grasping the handle of the door. Position the device where it is protected from sunlight and other heat sources, since operation may be disturbed if the ambient temperature exceeds +25°C. · The appliance should not be operated in rooms where the temperature drops below +10°C since this disrupts the lubrication of the compressor. Leave at least 10 cm space between the appliance's side walls/roof/back and neighbouring surfaces such as other devices, walls, furniture and ceiling to provide free air flow behind the device to enable proper operation. If the furnishing of the room allows positioning only close to the heat source the following minimum clearances must be kept: · Put a 0.5-1 cm thick insulation board between two devices if they are 3 cm or less apart. · Min. 30 cm from oil or coal-fired ovens. IMPORTANT! If the humidity is above 60%, condensation may occur on the glass. 2.2. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The appliance may be connected to 220-240 V, 50 Hz mains via properly mounted grounded socket. Check if the voltage meets the local voltage and make sure that the connecting cable isn't stuck anywhere. A fuse/circuit breaker of 10 A is required for the operation of the appliance. · If the connection cable is damaged or it has to be extended, the job must be done by a qualified electrician to avoid the dangerous situations. Do not use an extension cord! The appliance must be positioned in a way that the main plug is easily accessible. 7 EENN 3. USE OF THE APPLIANCE 3.1. STARTING UP IMPORTANT! Levelling feet must be used always when the appliance is in use! 1. Make sure that all packaging material and foreign objects are removed from the appliance. 2. Clean the appliance with detergent before switching it on, dry it with a soft, clean cloth and let it ventilate for a while. 3. It is advised to keep the appliance in an upright position for at least 2 hours after transport before using it. 4. It is advised to switch on the appliance and check its operation before positioning it at the final place. 5. Level the appliance by adjusting four feet. Feet can be adjusted inside the appliance by 5 mm hex key. 6. Place the shelves on the shelf holders. 7. It is advised to switch on the appliance and check its operation before positioning it at the final place. Connect the plug into the socket. 8. Leave the appliance connected in an empty state for 2 hours to check the functioning before adding goods for the first time. IMPORTANT! Once the appliance is switched off, or in case the power is cut off, wait for at least 5 minutes before plugging in again to avoid damaging the compressor or cooling system of the appliance. WARNING! Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the current user manual. 8 EN 3.2. SHELF INSTALLATION EENN IMPORTANT! Wear safety gloves during the installation. IMPORTANT! In order to prevent door gasket damage, make sure to have the door open before the installation of shelves. 1. Attach shelf supports to shelf rails at the desired height. 2. Slide the shelf into the appliance and mount it on supports. 3. Make sure the shelf lays stable on its supports. 1 2 3 HINT! The shelves may be tilted if the rear shelf holder is placed at a higher position. 9 EENN 3.3. DIGITAL CONTROLLER HINT! The digital temperature controller is located in the centre of the cooler, between the door(s) and canopy. Select the desired target temperature by pressing or Turn lights ON/OFF by pressing Press and hold for 3 seconds to switch ON or turn OFF the appliance. Start defrosting by pressing and holding for 3 seconds. OR For CELIT MDC 40 R Select the desired target temperature by pressing or Start defrosting by pressing Thawing is fully automatic. It is recommended to defrost and clean the appliance every 6 months (see chapter 4. Cleaning and Maintenance). HINT! Maintain and clean the appliance in a proper way. If the condenser coil is not cleaned at least 2 times per year, the efficiency of the appliance will decrease significantly. 10 EN 3.5. FILLING EENN To achieve optimal cooling, it is advised to fill up the appliance when it is less frequently used, since the frequent opening of the appliance hinders cooling of its contents. 1. Check the maximum load. 2. Do not overload the device with products. 3. Be careful not to block air circulation. FILL LINE 1 KG 2 3 MAX 3.4. ENERGY SAVING TIPS HINT! Do not place the appliance in direct sunlight, HVAC outlets or near heat-producing appliances (like ovens, boilers and heaters). The appliance reaches its top efficiency when it works 24/7, do not switch it off during the night. Always close the door. Level the appliance, so the door closes tightly. The appliance will run with higher energy efficiency. Keep your appliance clean and well maintained: dust on the condenser or any unsolved problem can cause increased energy consumption. Fill the appliance according to the prescribed instructions to allow energyefficient operation. Wipe goods dry before placing them in the appliance. This cuts down on moisture build-up inside the appliance. Turn off the interior lighting of the applaince for the night. 11 EENN 4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT! Lack of maintenance will cause the appliance to break down. 4.1. PREPARATION 1. Remove or relocate appliance's contents. 2. Disconnect the appliance from the mains. 3. Open the door to allow free air circulation. 4. Let the appliance defrost for 12 hours. 3 1 2 4 4.2. CLEAN INSIDE/OUTSIDE IMPORTANT! Do not clean the appliance with high-pressure or steam cleaners. 5. Remove shelves to reach all surfaces. 6. Clean the inside and outside of the appliance with water and non-aggressive detergent. 7. Dry previously cleaned surfaces with a soft, clean and dry cloth. 5 6 7 IMPORTANT! Wear safety gloves to avoid the danger of injury during cleaning. 12 EN 4.3. CLEAN CONDENSER EENN IMPORTANT! Only the ventilation grating to the condenser may be opened. Only a trained specialist may open other covers of the appliance. 8. For PRO models: Open the canopy by lifting its bottom edge. 9. For other models: De-attach the canopy by removing 6 screws holding it. Screws are located behind translucent panel. 10. The condenser must be cleaned at least 2 times a year with a brush or vacuum cleaner. Make sure that the fins are not damaged or bent. 8 9 10 4.4. RE-INSTALL 1. Install ventilation grating, inner glass and lids and shelves back. 2. Connect the appliance to the main circuit. 3. Switch on the appliance. 4. Put contents back in after 1 hour. 4.5. TAKING THE APPLIANCE OUT OF SERVICE Empty the appliance's contents and pull out the power plug. Make sure that the appliance is thoroughly cleaned and dried. Thus mould formation and corrosion are prevented. The appliance out of use may be dangerous for children, therefore remove its door or position the appliance in such manner that no person can get locked up. IMPORTANT! Secure loose parts of the appliance before moving it to the storage. 13 EENN 5. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible causes Remedy The appliance does not The appliance is not operate switched ON. Switch ON the appliance The power plug is not plugged in correctly Reconnect the appliance to the power supply in a correct way Power relay tripped Wait for at least 5 minutes then restart the appliance The power cable/plug Contact the seller or your is damaged local service provider The airflow is restricted Check the distance between the appliance and its surroundings / Nothing blocks the airflow inlets/outlets / Condenser is not dirty The fuse is blown/the Replace the fuse/reset the circuit breaker tripped circuit breaker The electronic board may be defective Contact the seller or your local service provider Water condensation on Too high ambient surfaces temperature and/or relative humidity % Install the appliance in an adapted environment Appliance gets too cold / Ice formation on inner surfaces Too low ambient temperature The temperature regulation may be incorrect Install the appliance in an adapted environment Contact the seller or your local service provider LED lights do not operate The appliance is not switched ON Switch ON the appliance Lights are turned OFF Switch ON lights using the digital controller LED lights are burned Contact the seller or your out local service provider 14 EN Problem Unpleasant smell Possible causes Remedy EENN Re-evaporation tray is Contact the seller or your dirty local service provider Appliance's performance level of cooling is not enough Too high ambient temperature and/or relative humidity % Install the appliance in an adapted environment The airflow is restricted Check the distance between the appliance and its surroundings / Nothing blocks the airflow inlets/outlets / Condenser is not dirty The door is not closed Close the door correctly correctly Disturbing noise / Disturbing vibration The door gasket does not seal properly Wrong temperature setting The gurgling sound is produced by the flow of refrigerant Popping and cracking sounds are produced by the contraction and expansion of refrigerant Clean the gasket from dirt Check temperature settings using electronic display Such sound is normal Such sounds are normal The surface under the appliance is not flat enough The appliance is not levelled correctly Position the appliance steadily on a flat surface Level the appliance to ensure that its position is steady 15 EENN Problem Possible causes Remedy The digital controller does not operate The appliance is turned Switch ON the appliance OFF The electronic board may be defective Contact the seller or your local service provider The door does not close properly The door gasket does Clean the gasket from not seal properly dirt. The door gasket is flattened since it was squeezed between the appliance body and the lid Unflatten the gasket by gently pulling it off The shelves are not properly positioned Make sure shelves are positioned in a proper way The appliance is not levelled correctly Level the appliance to ensure that it stands upright Excessive ice formation Too high ambient in the evaporator area temperature and/or relative humidity % Install the appliance in an adapted environment The door is not closed Close the door correctly correctly The door gasket does Clean the gasket from dirt not seal properly In case the malfunction is not caused by any of the above-mentioned factors or persists over a long period of time or in order to order spare parts*, please contact the seller, your local service partner or get in touch with our after-sales service: +358 (0)29 7020 0150 or via e-mail: service@sisucoolers.com *The minimum period during which spare parts, necessary for the repair of the appliance is 8 years after placing the last unit of the model on the market 16 EN 6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS EENN Type Net Weight Gross Volume Net Volume Width (external) Depth (external) Height (external) Power Input Defrosting Avg. Consumption Classification* Temperature range Factory Setting Energy Class Compressor Refrigerant Temperature Control Evaporator Condenser Material Condenser Type Lighting Cable Length Service Frequency CELIT MDC 40 R 95 kg 256 l 400 mm 595 mm 2000 mm 180 W Automatic 3.9 kWh/24h 3H2 +3°C ... +8°C +5°C C Danfoss R600a Electronical Finned Coil Steel Maint. Free LED 3 m 36 months CELIT MDC 60 89.5 kg 491 l 415 l 595 mm 695 mm 2015 mm 210 W Automatic 4.8 kWh/24h 4H2 +0°C ... +6°C +5°C C Danfoss R600a Electronical Finned Coil Steel Maint. Free LED 3 m 36 months CELIT MDC 60 PRO 89.5 kg 491 l 415 l 595 mm 695 mm 2015 mm 210 W Automatic 4.8 kWh/24h 4H2 +0°C ... +6°C +5°C C Danfoss R600a Electronical Finned Coil Steel Maint. Free LED 3 m 36 months *You can find the detailed explanation of product classification according to applicable standard using the link: www.astecoolers.com/products 17 EENN Type CELIT MDC 87 Net Weight Gross Volume Net Volume Width (external) Depth (external) Height (external) Power Input Defrosting Avg. Consumption Classification Temperature range Factory Setting Energy Class Compressor Refrigerant Temperature Control Evaporator Condenser Material Condenser Type Lighting Cable Length Service Frequency 147 kg 720 l 630 l 865 mm 695 mm 2008 mm 380 W Automatic 8.3 kWh/24h 4H2 +0°C ... +8°C +5°C D Danfoss R290 Electronical Finned Coil Aluminium Finned Coil LED 3 m 36 months CELIT MDC 87 SD 147 kg 720 l 630 l 865 mm 695 mm 2008 mm 380 W Automatic 8.3 kWh/24h 4H2 +0°C ... +8°C +5°C D Danfoss R290 Electronical Finned Coil Aluminium Finned Coil LED 3 m 36 months CELIT MDC 87 PRO 147 kg 720 l 630 l 865 mm 695 mm 2008 mm 380 W Automatic 8.3 kWh/24h 4H2 +0°C ... +8°C +5°C D Danfoss R290 Electronical Finned Coil Aluminium Finned Coil LED 3 m 36 months 18 EN EENN Type Net Weight Gross Volume Net Volume Width (external) Depth (external) Height (external) Power Input Defrosting Avg. Consumption Classification Temperature range Factory Setting Energy Class Compressor Refrigerant Temperature Control Evaporator Condenser Material Condenser Type Lighting Cable Length Service Frequency CELIT MDC 87 PRO SD 147 kg 720 l 630 l 865 mm 695 mm 2008 mm 380 W Automatic 8.3 kWh/24h 4H2 +0°C ... +8°C +5°C D Danfoss R290 Electronical Finned Coil Aluminium Finned Coil LED 3 m 36 months CELIT MDC 87 PRO G 207 kg 720 l 630 l 872 mm 695 mm 2008 mm 380 W Automatic 9.5 kWh/24h 4H2 +0°C ... +8°C +5°C D Danfoss R290 Electronical Finned Coil Aluminium Finned Coil LED 3 m 36 months CELIT MDC 120 184 kg 913 l 862 l 1195 mm 695 mm 2008 mm 480 W Automatic 11.9 kWh/24h 4H2 +0°C ... +6°C +5°C E Danfoss R290 Electronical Finned Coil Steel Maint. Free LED 3 m 36 months 19 EENN Type Net Weight Gross Volume Net Volume Width (external) Depth (external) Height (external) Power Input Defrosting Avg. Consumption Classification Temperature range Factory Setting Energy Class Compressor Refrigerant Temperature Control Evaporator Condenser Material Condenser Type Lighting Cable Length Service Frequency CELIT MDC 120 SD 184 kg 913 l 862 l 1195 mm 695 mm 2008 mm 480 W Automatic 11.9 kWh/24h 4H2 +0°C ... +6°C +5°C E Danfoss R290 Electronical Finned Coil Steel Finned Coil LED 3 m 36 months CELIT MDC 120 PRO 184 kg 913 l 862 l 1195 mm 695 mm 2008 mm 480 W Automatic 11.9 kWh/24h 4H2 +0°C ... +6°C +5°C E Danfoss R290 Electronical Finned Coil Steel Maint. Free LED 3 m 36 months CELIT MDC 120 PRO SD 184 kg 913 l 862 l 1195 mm 695 mm 2008 mm 480 W Automatic 11.9 kWh/24h 4H2 +0°C ... +6°C +5°C E Danfoss R290 Electronical Finned Coil Steel Maint. Free LED 3 m 36 months 20 EN EENN Type Net Weight Gross Volume Net Volume Width (external) Depth (external) Height (external) Power Input Defrosting Avg. Consumption Classification Temperature range Factory Setting Energy Class Compressor Refrigerant Temperature Control Evaporator Condenser Material Condenser Type Lighting Cable Length Service Frequency CELIT MDC 120 PRO G 244 kg 913 l 862 l 1207 mm 695 mm 2008 mm 480 W Automatic 13.1 kWh/24h 4H2 +0°C ... +6°C +5°C D Danfoss R290 Electronical Finned Coil Steel Maint. Free LED 3 m 36 months CELIT MDC 120 S 130 kg 640 l 611 l 1195 mm 695 mm 1475 mm 380 W Automatic 8.7 kWh/24h 4H2 +0°C ... +8°C +5°C E Danfoss R290 Electronical Finned Coil Aluminium Low maint. LED 3 m 36 months CELIT MDC 120 Flower Cooler 210 kg 1431 l 1168 l 1195 mm 935 mm 2008 mm 480 W Automatic 7.9 kWh/24h 4H2 +2°C ... +10°C +3°C n/a Danfoss R290 Electronical Finned Coil Steel Maint. Free LED 3 m 36 months 21 EENN Type Net Weight Gross Volume Net Volume Width (external) Depth (external) Height (external) Power Input Defrosting Avg. Consumption Classification Temperature range Factory Setting Energy Class Compressor Refrigerant Temperature Control Evaporator Condenser Material Condenser Type Lighting Cable Length Service Frequency CELIT MDC 700 80 kg 354 l 313 l 455 mm 635 mm 2060 mm 180 W Automatic 4.3 kWh/24h 4H2 0°C ... +6°C +4°C/+8°C C Danfoss R600a Electronical Finned Coil Steel Maint. Free LED 3 m 36 months CELIT MDC 1400 90 kg 481 l 425 l 595 mm 635 mm 2060 mm 210 W Automatic 4.8 kWh/24h 4H2 +0°C ... +6°C +4°C/+8°C C Danfoss R600a Electronical Finned Coil Steel Maint. Free LED 3 m 36 months CELIT MDC 1800 147 kg 725 l 640 l 865 mm 858 mm 2060 mm 380 W Automatic 8.7 kWh/24h 4H2 +0°C ... +6°C +4°C/+8°C D Danfoss R290 Electronical Finned Coil Aluminium Low maint. LED 3 m 36 months 22 EN 7. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY & RECYCLING EENN Environmental awareness is key throughout the complete life cycle of our products: from designing to producing it to finally recycling it. We keep a close eye on the economical and effective use of new environmentally friendly materials in our products and production. Our target is to minimise the use of non-renewable natural resources. We are convinced that sustainable production is the only correct way of working with respect for our customers, consumers and our planet today and in the future. We strongly advise you to visit www.astecoolers.com/products to check the optimal storing temperatures for food and beverages. Incorrect temperature setting may result in spoilage and food waste. 8. DISPOSING OF THE APPLIANCE WARNING! Thermal insulation material is EPP. The appliance contains some reusable materials and should be disposed of properly -- not simply with unsorted household refuse. Appliances which are no longer needed must be disposed of in a professional and appropriate way, in accordance with the current local regulations and laws. Please check your obligations in accordance with the national WEEE* provisions and the local WEEE disposal partner. Ensure that the piping is not damaged in the process. Both insulating material and the coolant of the appliance bought by you are environment-friendly materials, which do not damage the ozone layer around the globe in any form. *Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive The warranty** terminates upon: · outside & wrong usage · not following the instructions · negligence of maintenance **The minimum duration of the warranty is 12 months. For more information, please contact the seller, your local service partner or get in touch with our after-sales service: +358 (0)29 7020 0150 or via e-mail: service@sisucoolers.com 23 9. DETAILED PRODUCT INFORMATION Detailed product information is available from European product database (EPREL). 1. Use the QR code on the rating plate to find the product information from EPREL. 2. You can also access the EPREL using the link: https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/ 3. You will be asked to enter the model ID. You can find the model ID on the rating plate. HINT! You can find product specifications, hints, recommendations, product cards and other helpful information from www.astecoolers.com Aste Finland Oy Koskivuorenkatu 5 30420 FORSSA - FINLAND service@astecoolers.com Tel. +358 (0)2 970 200 160 www.astecoolers.com