User Manual for fri-jado models including: FRIJ-MCC-Cold, FRIJ-MCC-Cold Modular Convenience Counter Ambient, FRIJ-MCC-Cold, Modular Convenience Counter Ambient, Convenience Counter Ambient, Counter Ambient, Ambient
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DocumentDocument.., --... :: fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient USER MANUAL USA Version Modular Convenience Counter Cold Modular Convenience Counter Ambient WARNING Read the instructions before using the machine. US EN (Original Instruction) 9124744 / 2408 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient KEEP THIS USER MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE © 2024 Fri-Jado B.V., Oud Gastel, The Netherlands. We advise you to contact your supplier for the guarantee period and conditions. Further we refer to our General Terms and Conditions for Sales and Delivery that are available upon request. The manufacturer does not accept any liability for damage or injury caused by failing to adhere to these regulations or by not observing the usual caution or care in actions, operation, maintenance or repair activities, even if not explicitly described in this manual. As a result of constant commitment to improvement, it may happen that your unit deviates in detail from what is described in this manual. For this reason, the given instructions are only a guideline for the installation, use, maintenance and repair of the unit referred to in this manual. This manual has been composed with the utmost care. The manufacturer shall, however, not be held responsible for any mistakes in this manual nor for any consequences thereof. The user is allowed to copy this manual for own use. Further all rights are reserved and nothing in this manual may be reproduced and/or made public in any way. Modifications: In case of unauthorized modifications in or on the unit, every liability on the part of the manufacturer becomes null and void. US 2/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 5 1.1 General............................................................................................................................. 5 1.2 Identification of the unit ..................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Pictograms and symbols ................................................................................................... 5 1.4 Safety instructions ............................................................................................................ 6 1.4.1 General........................................................................................................................ 6 1.4.2 Self-contained units with propane refrigerant (R290) ................................................... 7 1.4.3 Cold units with remote CO2 (R744) refrigerant ............................................................. 8 1.4.4 Moving (when applicable) ............................................................................................ 8 1.4.5 Outdoor use restrictions............................................................................................... 8 1.5 Hygiene ............................................................................................................................ 9 1.6 Service and technical support ........................................................................................... 9 1.7 Storage ............................................................................................................................. 9 1.8 Disposal............................................................................................................................ 9 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT ........................................................................................ 10 2.1 Intended use ................................................................................................................... 10 2.2 Technical description ...................................................................................................... 10 2.3 Accessories .................................................................................................................... 10 3. INSTALLATION AND FIRST USE ................................................................................. 11 3.1 Unpacking the unit .......................................................................................................... 11 3.1.1 Unpacking the front doors (optional) .......................................................................... 12 3.2 Installation and positioning.............................................................................................. 12 3.2.1 Level the unit ............................................................................................................. 13 3.2.2 Mounting the plinths................................................................................................... 13 3.2.3 Mounting front doors (optional) .................................................................................. 14 3.2.4 Applying price rail ...................................................................................................... 15 3.3 Drop-in units ................................................................................................................... 15 3.4 Repositioning the glass shelves ...................................................................................... 16 3.5 Plateau Options .............................................................................................................. 17 3.6 First use.......................................................................................................................... 18 4. OPERATION AND USE ................................................................................................. 19 4.1 Control Panel Cold Units................................................................................................. 19 4.1.1 Control Panel Self-contained units .......................................................................... 19 4.1.2 Control Panel Remote units .................................................................................... 20 4.2 Control Panel Ambient Units ........................................................................................... 22 5. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................................. 23 5.1 Maintenance schedule .................................................................................................... 23 5.2 Daily Cleaning................................................................................................................. 23 5.3 Weekly Cleaning............................................................................................................. 23 5.4 Cleaning Glass Panes .................................................................................................... 24 5.5 Cleaning interior bottom .................................................................................................. 30 US 3/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient 5.6 6. 6.1 7. Cleaning the condenser Self-Contained Cold units ...................................................... 30 MALFUNCTIONS AND SERVICE .................................................................................. 31 Replace the mains cord .................................................................................................. 31 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................... 32 US 4/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient -----=----------- 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 General This manual is intended for the user of the Cold and Ambient MCC (Modular Convenience Counter). The features and controls are being described, along with directions for the safest and most efficient use, in order to guarantee a long life of the unit. All pictograms, symbols and drawings in this manual apply to all available Cold and Ambient MCC (US) models. 1.2 Identification of the unit The identification plate can be found on the outside of the machine, and contains the following data: · Name of the supplier or the manufacturer · Model · Serial number · Year of construction · Voltage · Frequency · Power consumption 1.3 Pictograms and symbols In this manual, the following pictograms and symbols are used: WARNING Possible physical injury or serious damage to the unit, if the instructions are not carefully followed. WARNING Risk of Fire. WARNING Hazardous electrical voltage. SAFETY Wear safety gloves for installation and dismantling. SAFETY Wear eye protection when working on the refrigeration system. Suggestions and recommendations to simplify indicated actions. US 5/40 .., --... :: fri-jado Recycling symbol. MCC Cold / Ambient WARNING System contains refrigerant under high pressure 1.4 Safety instructions WARNING Self-contained Cold units: Risk of Fire or explosion. Flammable refrigerant used. WARNING The maximum load on top of the unit may never exceed 22 lbs. WARNING See installation instructions for grounding requirements. WARNING Remote CO2 (R744) units: The system contains refrigerant under high pressure. Do not tamper with the system. It must be serviced by suitably qualified persons only. Lt WARNING Always use the brakes on both front wheels when applicable: 1.4.1 General The user of the unit will be fully responsible for abiding the locally prevailing safety- rules and regulations. The unit may be operated by qualified and authorized persons only. Anyone working on or with this unit must be familiar with the contents of this manual and carefully follow all guidelines and instructions. Never change the order of the steps to be performed. The management must instruct the personnel on the basis of this manual and follow all instructions and regulations. The pictograms, labels, instructions and warning signs attached to the unit, are part of the safety measures. They may never be covered or removed, and have to be clearly visible during the entire lifetime of the unit. Immediately repair or replace damaged or illegible pictograms, warnings and instructions. · To avoid short-circuiting, never clean the unit using a water hose. For cleaning instructions, see section 5. · The Cold unit must be cleaned regularly to ensure proper functioning and to avoid the outbreak of fire (overheating). Especially the back of the fan plate. · Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with flammable propellant in this appliance. · This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they US 6/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. · Children shall not play with the appliance. · Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be performed by children without supervision. 1.4.2 Self-contained units with propane refrigerant (R290) Propane refrigerant is environmentally friendly but also highly flammable. It is nontoxic with zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) and very low Global Warming Potential (GWP). Read this manual carefully and follow all precautions described herein. R290 WARNING The propane refrigerant is highly flammable. All safety precautions must be followed. Keep all ventilation openings in the housing of the appliance or in the installation unobstructed. Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer. Do not damage the refrigerating circuit. Do not use electrical appliances inside the food/ice storage compartments unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer. Propane refrigerant does not contain odorants. · SAFETY Wear eye protection when working on the refrigeration system. · Install the unit in a well ventilated area with sufficient floor space: refer to the data plate for minimum space requirement. · Do not install the unit in basements, in area's with open flames or high surface temperatures. · Do not tamper with the system. · The system must be installed and maintained by qualified persons only. · The ventilation openings of the cladding of the unit (including accessories) must not be blocked or covered. Ensure that the air circulation remain unobstructed. · Electrical devices used within this unit must be certified by the applicable ATEX directive. Residual risks: · Sparks from electrical devices or hot surfaces may unintentionally ignite possible leaked refrigerant gas. US 7/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient 1.4.3 Cold units with remote CO2 (R744) refrigerant WARNING Remote CO2 refrigerant is environmentally friendly but under high pressure. It is nontoxic with zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) and very low Global Warming Potential (GWP). Read this manual carefully and follow all precautions described herein. · SAFETY Wear eye protection when working on the refrigeration system. · Do not tamper with the system. · The system must be installed and maintained by suitably qualified persons only. · Fixate the unit to the floor. · The ventilation openings of the cladding of the unit (including accessories) must not be blocked or covered. Ensure that the air circulation remain unobstructed. · A pressure relief device shall be installed in the high-pressure side of the refrigeration system between the motor-compressor and the gas cooler. There shall be no shut off devices or other components except piping between the motor-compressor and the pressure relief device that could introduce a pressure drop. · The pressure relief device shall be mounted so that any refrigerant released from the system during its operation cannot cause harm to the user of the appliance. The aperture shall be located so that it is unlikely to be obstructed in normal use. · The installed pressure relief device shall have no provisions for setting by the end user. · The pressure setting of the installed pressure relief device shall be no higher than the design pressure of the high-pressure side. 1.4.4 Moving (when applicable) When moving the unit: · Before moving the unit, first switch off the mains voltage by pulling the plug from the wall socket. · Remove pans containing a liquid product from the unit. · Always keep the unit in upright position. · Make sure that the wheels can move freely, so they never touch the power lead. 1.4.5 Outdoor use restrictions WARNING To avoid short-circuiting, the units may not be used outdoors or in a rainy or very moist environment. US 8/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado 1.5 Hygiene MCC Cold / Ambient WARNING Immediately remove products in damaged packaging from the equipment and destroy the products. Clean all components that have come in contact with products from damaged packaging. The quality of a fresh product always depends on hygiene. It is essential that products are packaged immediately after preparation. Prevent fresh raw vegetables or already prepared, cooled products from coming into contact with raw meat products to avoid transmitting salmonella. First thoroughly clean hands and/or tools that have touched raw meat. Be aware that high humidity levels may encourage the growth of biological organisms in the environment. Refer to the cleaning instructions of section 5. 1.6 Service and technical support The electrical schematics of your unit is included. In case of malfunctions you can contact your dealer/service agent. Make sure you have the following data available: · Model. · Serial number. This data can be found on the identification plate. 1.7 Storage If the unit will not be used temporarily, and will be stored, follow these instructions: · Clean the unit thoroughly. · Wrap the unit from getting dusty. · Store the unit in a dry, non-condensing environment. · Do not expose units with propane refrigerant (R290) during storage and transport to temperatures higher than 158ºF. · Ensure good ventilation. 1.8 Disposal WARNING Self-contained units: Propane refrigerant is highly flammable. All safety precautions must be followed. ¾ c::::J WARNING Remote CO2 (R744) units: The refrigeration system is under high pressure. Do not tamper with it. Contact qualified service personal before disposal. Dispose of the machine, any components or lubricants removed from it safely in accordance with all local and national safety and environment requirements. US 9/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT 2.1 Intended use All models have been designed solely to keep packaged products cold and/or to display them. Any other use will not be regarded as intended use. The manufacturer accepts no liability whatsoever for loss or injury caused by failing to strictly adhere to the safety guidelines and instructions in this manual or due to carelessness during installation, use, maintenance and repair of the unit referred to in this manual and any of its accessories. Use the unit in perfect technical condition only. 2.2 Technical description The panels are made of galvanized steel plating, stainless steel or aluminum. Some of the visible internal and external parts have been provided with a powder coating. The glass used is tempered or layered. The unit can be moved by means of a pallet truck. The controls for operating the appliance have been mounted on the operator side of the unit. The product contact parts are made of stainless steel AISI 304 or AISI 430 and tempered glass. Cold Units: Cooling is achieved by means of a thermostatic temperature-controlled cold airflow. The cold air is passed via the back and shelves over the products. Self-serve models have an additional set of fans mounted in the top to create a stable air curtain on the open side of the cabinet to minimize the infiltration of warm ambient air. The air on the front side passes through the suction grid in the bottom of the unit. The MCC Cold unit is available in a 2, 3 and 4 level execution. The temperature of the airflow is controlled electronically. The electronically-controlled thermostat is factory programmed for the correct temperature. The set temperature can be changed from 30.2ºF to 41ºF. One LED-module per level provides for lighting of the products. Lighting will automatically go on when switching on the cooling. Self-serve models can be fitted with an option night curtain. For the Self-serve models there are two user variants; a solid back version and a pass through version which allows the user to (re)fill products via the back side. Ambient Units: The MCC Ambient unit is available in a 2, 3 and 4 level execution. One LED-module per level provides for lighting of the products. 2.3 Accessories Your unit contains the following standard accessories: · User manual · Plinth set · Front doors (when applicable) · Condensate evaporation tray For optional accessories contact customer.service@frijado.com. US 10/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado 3. INSTALLATION AND FIRST USE MCC Cold / Ambient All packing materials used for this unit are suited for recycling. Before and during unpacking, check the state of the unit. In case of damage, store the packing material, and contact the transporter within fifteen working days after receiving the goods. 3.1 Unpacking the unit · m o-.'!e i hc unrt from p:i i1ll11-t. If not <1>.ntiru.ie·bo ,top 4c e ......... lac,e ~tter, beams un r unit. 1. Unpack the unit as initiated on the unpacking instruction on the packaging. 2. Remove all remaining packing materials from the unit. 3. Remove the protective foil from the metal parts. 4. Take off the standard accessories. US 11/40 MCC Cold / Ambient 3.1.1 Unpacking the front doors (optional) The front door(s) (1-3) and fixings are placed in a crate during transport. ,. 3.2 Installation and positioning ij l /-------\ Ir @ I I I : I\._ _~i_@___ _,,, : / Fixings WARNING Self-contained Cold units: Propane refrigerant is highly flammable. All safety precautions must be followed. Lt WARNING Electric chock hazard. Grounding instructions: only connect the appliance to an alternating current provided by a grounded wall socket, with a mains voltage in accordance with the information indicated on the data plate of the appliance. It is the consumer's responsibility to make sure the electrical installation conforms with current national and local codes and wiring regulations. Do not use a multi plug or extension cord. Such can result in fire, electrical shock, or other personal injury. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury. WARNING Position the unit on a flat and horizontal surface. A temporally inclined plane of maximum 5° is allowed. · Place the unit level on a sufficiently sturdy floor. Keep the weight of the unit in mind. Use a levelling instrument to level the unit by adjusting the unit's legs. · Be sure that the personnel have sufficient room to work with the unit. · Keep a distance of at least 6 inch between the back wall and the unit. · While positioning, keep the unit out of children's reach. · The unit has a mains plug, and must be connected to a wall socket with the proper mains voltage. The wall socket must be mounted by a certified electrician. US 12/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient Cold Units: · Do not position a unit near a doorway or into direct sunlight, a ventilation device or a refrigerator in order to avoid any negative effects on the unit's operation by a cold airflow. The unit is designed for a maximum draft of 0.65 ft./sec. · Be sure that for SS models the ambient temperature remains between 55ºF - 75ºF and that the relative air humidity remains below 55%. These units have been designed to operate at climate class Type I. · Be sure that for FS models the ambient temperature remains between 55ºF - 80ºF and that the relative air humidity remains below 60%. These units have been designed to operate at climate class Type II. · It is required to install the plinths to prevent hot condenser air recirculation underneath the unit (see section 3.2.2). Keep the plinth free from any obstacles to ensure ventilation. · Remote units: The system must be installed by qualified persons only. Refer to section 1.4.3. · Remote units: Fixate the unit to the floor. · Cold units need to be connected to a condensate water removal system. A 32 mm (1 ¼") drain connection is located underneath the unit, behind the control panel. A permanent drain connection is recommended. Alternatively, a condensate pump or heated evaporation tray can be used. An evaporation tray is available from Fri-Jado as an optional accessory. · 3.2.1 Level the unit Place the unit on a sturdy, flat surface and level the unit by adjusting the unit's legs (max. +1/2 inch). 3.2.2 Mounting the plinths Place the rear plinth by attaching it to both rear adjustable legs using its two clamps. Insert the pegs of both side plinths into the slots of the rear plinth. US 13/40 MCC Cold / Ambient Secure the side plinths by inserting the pegs into the slots of the front plinth, while clamping the front plinth to the front adjustable legs. Result 3.2.3 Mounting front doors (optional) Position the doors with the handles to the outside and with the warning sticker above the handle. 1LJ -.+c_c~c~ L·-~ --==-- Position the door over the bottom profile and place a plastic spacer between the bottom profile and the collar bearing. Insert the retaining bolt from the top and tighten. US 14/40 .., --... :: fri-jado Place a protective cap over the bolt head. MCC Cold / Ambient \;l:1, -o 19 I ~ - C?'~J Repeat the same process on the upper part l of the door. [l 0 L/ le:J Result 3.2.4 Applying price rail Price rails for Full Serve models can be mounted on the air inlet grill and on the glass shelves. Self-serve models are supplied with price rails as standard. Refer to installation manual. 3.3 Drop-in units For installation of the Drop-in units refer to instruction 9124589. US 15/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado 3.4 Repositioning the glass shelves MCC Cold / Ambient The glass shelves can be positioned at three horizontal levels (I), or one of the three angled positions (II and III) by changing the positions of the LED-armature with respect to the rear. 1~------9~--- CD ~---- # = ® Rear ~ 1~1 - ® In order to change to any of these positions, follow the steps in the example below to change from a horizontal to an angled position. Reverse the steps to change to a horizontal position from an angled position. 1. Carefully lift the glass shelf out of its side supports. 2. Remove the side supports from the rear columns by rotating them out. 3. Lift the LED-armature from its supports, but be careful to not strain, clamp or otherwise damage the cable. 4. Reposition the LEDarmature supports by taking them out of the central column and inserting them back in at the desired level. US 16/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado 5. Position the side supports at the desired height by inserting them into the rear column. Let the front end rest on the LED-armature. Please note that the rear level is supposed to be located at an equal or higher level than the LEDarmature. 6. Place the glass shelf back onto its supports. MCC Cold / Ambient 3.5 Plateau Options The bottom presentation deck can be set at a variety of horizontal levels (I, II, III) and angles (IV, V, VI) as seen in the sideview cross-section for different display experiences. US 17/40 .., --... :: fri-jado To change to a different position: · Remove the plateaus from the unit. · Reposition the supports at the front and the back to the desired positions. · Place the plateaus back in the unit. MCC Cold / Ambient 3.6 First use Before starting to use the unit, clean the inside thoroughly with mild detergent and water. After cleaning it wipe it with a cloth moistened with clean water to remove residual detergent, then dry the entire unit. US 18/40 .., --... :: fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient 4. OPERATION AND USE The display and/or set value is not the product/unit temperature. The units are factory programmed to maintain a product temperature 41ºF. The set temperature can be changed from 30.2ºF to 41ºF. 4.1 Control Panel Cold Units 4.1.1 Control Panel Self-contained units Temperature controller 1 1 Display 2 Up ( A ) and Down ( V ) keys 3 3 Escape/Stand-by key (power on)* 2 4 Enter key 4 * Switch on/off: hold for approx. 3 sec. Switching-on the unit · Switch the cooling on by means of the temperature controller. · Switch the lighting on by pressing the Down key once. · Let the unit cool for approx. 30 minutes. Loading the unit · Only load products of which the temperature is maximum 39.2ºF. · The maximum loading height is 2 inch below the bottom of the shelf/air guide above. · The maximum carrying-capacity per shelf is 20.2 lbs/ft, by equal load. Load only with pre-cooled products. The unit will only maintain the product temperature. Checking the temperature · During operation the display of the thermostat shows the temperature in the unit. The maximum reading must not exceed 41ºF. · The indication will light when the cooling is active. Checking the SET temperature 1. Scroll through the folders with the Pb3. and V buttons until you find the folder Pb1, Pb2 or 2. Press SET to view the value measured by the corresponding probe. US 19/40 ..,., --... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient Adjusting the SET Temperature 1. During operation the display of the thermostat shows the temperature in the unit. 2. Push twice on the SET-button. The set temperature will appear on the display. 3. Push the and button within 15 sec. 4. Adjust the set temperature by means of the and buttons. 5. Push once on the SET-button to store the new set temperature. Checking the product temperature · Once every hour, the product temperature should be checked using a digital thermometer. · Write down the measured values in a log. Switching off · Remove all products from the unit. In order to avoid temperature rise of the products, store them in another cooling unit. · Switch the lighting off by pressing the Down key once. · Switch the cooling off. 4.1.2 Control Panel Remote units On/Off Switches Lighting Cooling Switching-on the unit · Switch the cooling on. · Let the unit cool for approx. 30 minutes. · Switch the lighting on. Loading the unit · Only load products of which the temperature is maximum 39.2ºF. · The maximum loading height is 2 inch below the bottom of the shelf/air guide above. · The maximum carrying-capacity per shelf is 20.2 lbs/ft, by equal load. Load the cold unit only with pre-cooled products. The unit will only maintain the product temperature. US 20/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient Checking the product temperature · Once every hour, the product temperature should be checked using a digital thermometer. Write down the measured values in a log. · Always use a disinfected thermometer sensor. Switching off · Remove all products from the unit. In order to avoid temperature rise of the products, store them in another cooling unit. · Switch the cooling and lighting off using the corresponding switches. 4.1.2.1 Danfoss Temperature Controller 1 Display 2 Up ( A ) and Down ( V ) keys 3 Escape/Back key 4 Enter key 1 3 a--a· *[CO B I , - t<_,\ ;, I [ ·'"F r3' Jr ., .·c ...:;..r SET ~ I· 2 ,,, V 4 Checking the temperature · During operation the display of the thermostat shows the temperature in the unit. The maximum reading must not exceed 41ºF with the factory settings. · The indication will light when the cooling is active. Adjusting the SET Temperature 1. Press and release SET to view the current setpoint. 2. Change the setpoint value using A and V within 15 seconds. 3. To confirm the value press SET, or let a timeout occur (15 seconds). For more information please refer to the Danfoss user guide for the specific controller model. US 21/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado 4.1.2.2 Carel Temperature Controller MCC Cold / Ambient 1 3 1 Display 2 Up () and Down () keys 3 Escape/Back key 4 Enter key ·G 2 4 Checking the temperature · During operation the display of the thermostat shows the temperature in the unit. The maximum reading must not exceed 41ºF with the factory settings. · The indication will light when the cooling is active. Adjusting the SET Temperature 1. Press Set until the display shows the current temperature setpoint flashing. 2. Change the setpoint value using and within 15 seconds. 3. To confirm the value press Set, or let a timeout occur (15 seconds). For more information please refer to the Carel user manual for the specific controller model. 4.2 Control Panel Ambient Units On/Off Switches Lighting US 22/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado 5. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE MCC Cold / Ambient WARNING Never use a water hose for cleaning. Water can seep into the unit through the ventilation holes of the unit. Appliances must be disconnected from their power supply during cleaning or maintenance and when replacing parts. Because of hygiene aspects and optimum condition of the unit it is of utmost importance to keep a daily cleaning pattern from first use onwards. 5.1 Maintenance schedule Item Inside Outside Glass panes Interior bottom Condenser Action · Clean, see section 5.2 · Clean, see section 5.3 · Use Stainless Steel cleaning spray to remove stains, and restoring the gloss. · Clean, see section 5.4 · Clean, see section 5.5 · Clean, see section 5.6 Frequency Daily Weekly Weekly Weekly Monthly 5.2 · · · Daily Cleaning Clean the inside of the unit with hot water and a suitable cleaner. After cleaning wipe the inside with a clean wet cloth. Be sure that the detergent is removed properly. Do not use excess water in case the cold unit is fitted with an evaporation tray as it could overflow. 5.3 Weekly Cleaning Lt WARNING The control panel may only be cleaned using a damp cloth. · Clean the outside of the unit with a small amount of hot water and a mild cleanser and using a soft brush or sponge. After cleaning it dry the outside with a cloth. · Treat all cleaned surfaces with a suitable antibacterial agent. · Rub dry with a soft cloth or a paper towel. US 23/40 '·· :: fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient - - ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -~=~- 5.4 Cleaning Glass Panes Cleaning the top glass pane · For all MCC variants, lift and hold the top glass while cleaning the top glass pane. Cleaning the top air guides Cold Units Lt WARNING Do not use detergents and other cleaning products that may damage polycarbonate. Using inappropriate products to clean may tarnish, scratch or even crack any polycarbonate surfaces. For all the MCC Models, the transparent air guide pane can be removed for cleaning. · Lift and hold up the top glass pane throughout the process. · The air guide pane is laid up freely and somewhat flexible and can as such easily be removed from its support on the rear by applying a light amount of torsion. · After cleaning, place the air guide pane back by applying some light torsion. · Close the top glass pane. For the MCC Cold SS model only: It is imperative to maintain both hygiene and transparency on the in and outside of the top air box. · Lift and hold up the top glass pane throughout the process. · Remove the air box cover by sliding it out and clean it. · Clean each of the air box's compartments. · Slide the air box cover back in place. · Close the top glass pane. US 24/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado Cleaning the side double-glass pane · Slide the double glass pane towards the front along the top (A) and bottom (B) guiding rails. The side pane can be removed from the unit once it has slid in its entirety past the top guide. CAUTION: Once past the top guide, the glass pane might fall if not properly held. Hence do not leave it standing upright without being supported by both guide rails or holding it. · It is recommended to only move the pane to such an extent that the pane areas next to the support columns can be cleaned. MCC Cold / Ambient · To clean the guiding rails, the pane can be removed in its entirety. · If the pane was removed and needs to be placed back in, before sliding the pane back into the rails, ensure the transparent sides of the pane are facing A forwards and up. Then slide it all the way back till the front of the pane is in line with the front plating. B US 25/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient Cleaning front window · Lift and hold the top glass, the front glass will automatically remain in position · Gently tilt the front glass forward (do not drop) whilst holding the top glass · Lower the top glass back in place. · Clean the front glass. · Closing: Lift and hold the top glass whilst closing the front glass. A positive snap will make sure it stays into the upright position · Gently lower the top glass back in place. Ensure the tabs on the edge of the top glass fit over the edge of the front glass. US 26/40 , ........ ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient Cleaning sliding doors and rear of shelves Always keep the sliding doors closed as much as possible, or the unit cannot maintain its climate. Cleaning the sliding doors is therefore recommended during off-hours. Follow the following steps to access the inner sides of the sliding doors and the rear of the shelves for cleaning. · Slide the right (outermost) door open until its slot aligns with the guiding pin. · Turn the outermost door outwards along the guiding pin. · Clean the outermost door. US 27/40 , ........ ·· fri-jado · To clean the left (innermost) door, slide both doors to the right until the innermost door´s slot aligns with the guiding pin. NOTE: The outermost door should still be in its rotated position. MCC Cold / Ambient · Turn the innermost door outwards as well to clean it. · Follow the above steps in reverse order to return both doors to their original positions. And close both doors. US 28/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado Cleaning front door(s) (optional) · Clean the outside of the front doors. MCC Cold / Ambient · Open the front doors and clean the inside of the doors in the same way as the outside. US 29/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado 5.5 Cleaning interior bottom · Remove the plating of the lower presentation deck to clean the bottom. MCC Cold / Ambient 5.6 Cleaning the condenser Self-Contained Cold units Lt WARNING Cleaning of the condenser must be performed by qualified persons and in a well ventilated environment. · Unscrew the condenser cover and open it. Lt WARNING Do not damage the aluminum condenser plates. · Clean the condenser using a long haired soft brush and a vacuum cleaner. · Close the cover and screw the bolts back. US 30/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado 6. MALFUNCTIONS AND SERVICE MCC Cold / Ambient Lt WARNING All service operations on the refrigeration system and gas charging must be performed by factory authorized qualified persons and in a well ventilated environment. Component parts shall be replaced with like components. Before you consult your dealer or the service agency when there is a fault, you can check the following points yourself: · Is the power supply OK? Check the fuses/circuit breaker and the earth leakage switch in the circuit breaker box. · Are all the switches in the correct position? Item Unit Unit Lamp Mains cord Window Malfunction Unit does not work Display shows error code Does not light up Damaged Damaged Possible action · Check the power supply. · Are all switches in the correct position? · Contact your supplier or service agency. · Switch ON. · Replace, see section 6.1. · Replace, contact your supplier or service agency. 6.1 Replace the mains cord WARNING Hazardous electrical voltage. If the mains cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, his service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazards. US 31/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient 7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Lt WARNING Consult the identification plate to get the proper specifications of the unit. The electrical data may vary from country to country. Self-contained Cold Self-service models Model MCC Approved for Width Depth Height on stand Height above worktop Weight Net Approx. Ambient Temperature Relative humidity Noise level (at workplace) Voltage Frequency Max. nominal Current1 Plug Length power cord approx. Climate Class Refrigerant Refrigerant charge 36-2-C SS USA / CAN 35 7/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 20 1/2 in 375 lbs min. 50ºF max. 75ºF max. 55% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 7.6 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type I Propane 170 g / 6.00 oz 48-2-C SS USA / CAN 47 1/4 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 20 1/2 in 441 lbs min. 50ºF max. 75ºF max. 55% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 7.9 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type I Propane 210 g / 7.41 oz 60-2-C SS USA / CAN 59 1/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 20 1/2 in 507 lbs min. 50ºF max. 75ºF max. 55% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 8.9 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type I Propane 250 g / 8.82 oz Model MCC Approved for Width Depth Height on stand Height above worktop Weight Net Approx. Ambient Temperature Relative humidity Noise level (at workplace) Voltage Frequency Max. nominal Current1 Plug Length power cord approx. Climate Class Refrigerant Refrigerant charge 36-3-C SS I 36-4-C SS USA / CAN 35 7/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 430 lbs I 445 lbs min. 50ºF max. 75ºF max. 55% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 7.6 A I 7.6 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type I Propane 170 g / 6.00 oz 48-3-C SS I 48-4-C SS USA / CAN 47 1/4 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 496 lbs I 516 lbs min. 50ºF max. 75ºF max. 55% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 8.0 A I 8.2 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type I Propane 210 g / 7.41 oz 60-3-C SS I 60-4-C SS USA / CAN 59 1/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 562 lbs I 586 lbs min. 50ºF max. 75ºF max. 55% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 9.2 A I 9.4 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type I Propane 250 g / 8.82 oz 1 Excluding optional evaporation tray (additional 2.5 A) US 32/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado Self-contained Cold Full-service models Model MCC Approved for Width Depth Height on stand Height above worktop Weight Net Approx. Ambient Temperature Relative humidity Noise level (at workplace) Voltage Frequency Max. nominal Current2 Plug Length power cord approx. Climate Class Refrigerant Refrigerant charge 36-2-C FS USA / CAN 35 7/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 20 1/2 in 375 lbs min. 50ºF max. 80ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 7.6 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type II Propane 170 g / 6.00 oz MCC Cold / Ambient 48-2-C FS USA / CAN 47 1/4 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 20 1/2 in 441 lbs min. 50ºF max. 80ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 7.9 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type II Propane 210 g / 7.41 oz 60-2-C FS USA / CAN 59 1/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 20 1/2 in 507 lbs min. 50ºF max. 80ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 8.9 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type II Propane 250 g / 8.82 oz Model MCC Approved for Width Depth Height on stand Height above worktop Weight Net Approx. Ambient Temperature Relative humidity Noise level (at workplace) Voltage Frequency Max. nominal Current2 Plug Length power cord approx. Climate Class Refrigerant Refrigerant charge 36-3-C FS I 36-4-C FS USA / CAN 35 7/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 430 lbs I 445 lbs min. 50ºF max. 80ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 7.6 A I 7.6 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type II Propane 170 g / 6.00 oz 48-3-C FS I 48-4-C FS USA / CAN 47 1/4 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 496 lbs I 516 lbs min. 50ºF max. 80ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 8.0 A I 8.2 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type II Propane 210 g / 7.41 oz 60-3-C FS I 60-4-C FS USA / CAN 59 1/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 562 lbs I 586 lbs min. 50ºF max. 80ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 9.2 A I 9.4 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type II Propane 250 g / 8.82 oz 2 Excluding optional evaporation tray (additional 2.5 A) US 33/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado Remote Cold Self-service models Model MCC Approved for Width Depth Height on stand Height above worktop Weight Net Approx. Ambient Temperature Relative humidity Noise level (at workplace) Voltage Frequency Max. nominal Current3 Plug Length power cord approx. Climate Class Refrigerant4 Circuit volume 36-2-C SS USA / CAN 35 7/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 331 lbs min. 50ºF max. 75ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.6 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type I CO2 (R744) 0.417 US Gallon MCC Cold / Ambient 48-2-C SS USA / CAN 47 1/4 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 397 lbs min. 50ºF max. 75ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.8 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type I CO2 (R744) 0.59 US Gallon 60-2-C SS USA / CAN 59 1/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 463 lbs min. 50ºF max. 75ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 1 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type I CO2 (R744) 0.75 US Gallon Model MCC Approved for Width Depth Height on stand Height above worktop Weight Net Approx. Ambient Temperature Relative humidity Noise level (at workplace) Voltage Frequency Max. nominal Current3 Plug Length power cord approx. Climate Class Refrigerant4 Circuit volume 36-3-C SS I 36-4-C SS USA / CAN 35 7/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 386 lbs I 401 lbs min. 50ºF max. 75ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.6 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type I CO2 (R744) 0.417 US Gallon 48-3-C SS I 48-4-C SS USA / CAN 47 1/4 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 441 lbs I 461 lbs min. 50ºF max. 75ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.8 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type I CO2 (R744) 0.59 US Gallon 60-3-C SS I 60-4-C SS USA / CAN 59 1/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 507 lbs I 531 lbs min. 50ºF max. 75ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 1 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type I CO2 (R744) 0.75 US Gallon 3 Excluding optional evaporation tray (additional 2.5 A) 4 Default refrigerant, other on request US 34/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado Remote Cold Full-service models Model MCC Approved for Width Depth Height on stand Height above worktop Weight Net Approx. Ambient Temperature Relative humidity Noise level (at workplace) Voltage Frequency Max. nominal Current5 Plug Length power cord approx. Climate Class (EN-ISO 23953-2) Refrigerant6 Circuit volume 36-2-C FS USA / CAN 35 7/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 401 lbs min. 59ºF max. 80ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.4 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type II CO2 (R744) 0.417 US Gallon MCC Cold / Ambient 48-2-C FS USA / CAN 47 1/4 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 480 lbs min. 59ºF max. 80ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.6 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type II CO2 (R744) 0.59 US Gallon 60-2-C FS USA / CAN 59 1/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 560 lbs min. 59ºF max. 80ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.6 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type II CO2 (R744) 0.75 US Gallon Model MCC Approved for Width Depth Height on stand Height above worktop Weight Net Approx. Ambient Temperature Relative humidity Noise level (at workplace) Voltage Frequency Max. nominal Current5 Plug Length power cord approx. Climate Class (EN-ISO 23953-2:2015) Refrigerant6 Circuit volume 36-3-C FS I 36-4-C FS USA / CAN 35 7/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 386 lbs I 401 lbs min. 50ºF max. 80ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.6 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type II CO2 (R744) 0.417 US Gallon 48-3-C FS I 48-4-C FS USA / CAN 47 1/4 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 441 lbs I 461 lbs min. 50ºF max. 80ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.8 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type II CO2 (R744) 0.59 US Gallon 60-3-C FS I 60-4-C FS USA / CAN 59 1/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 507 lbs I 531 lbs min. 50ºF max. 80ºF max. 60% <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.8 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft NSF 7 Type II CO2 (R744) 0.75 US Gallon 5 Excluding optional evaporation tray (additional 2.5 A) 6 Default refrigerant, other on request US 35/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado Ambient models Model MCC Approved for Width Depth Height on stand Height above worktop Weight Net Approx. Noise level (at workplace) Voltage Frequency Max. nominal Current Plug Length power cord approx. 24-2-A USA / CAN 23 5/8 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 20 1/2 in 220 lbs <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.4 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft MCC Cold / Ambient 36-2-A USA / CAN 35 7/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 20 1/2 in 287 lbs <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.4 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft 48-2-A USA / CAN 47 1/4 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 20 1/2 in 353 lbs <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.4 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft 60-2-A USA / CAN 59 1/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 20 1/2 in 419 lbs <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.4 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft Model MCC Approved for Width Depth Height on stand Height above worktop Weight Net Approx. Noise level (at workplace) Voltage Frequency Max. nominal Current Plug Length power cord approx. 24-3-A I 24-4-A USA / CAN 23 5/8 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 276 lbs I 287 lbs <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.4 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft 36-3-A I 36-4-A USA / CAN 35 7/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 342 lbs I 357 lbs <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.4 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft 48-3-A I 48-4-A USA / CAN 47 1/4 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 408 lbs I 428 lbs <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.4 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft 60-3-A I 60-4-A USA / CAN 59 1/16 in 29 1/2 in 55 7/8 in 33 1/16 in 474 lbs I 498 lbs <70 dB(A) 1~ 115V 60 Hz 0.4 A NEMA 5-20P 8 1/3 ft US 36/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient Notes. US 37/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient Notes. US 38/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient Notes. US 39/40 ,~-·-·... ·· fri-jado MCC Cold / Ambient Fri-Jado B.V. Blauwhekken 2 4751 XD Oud Gastel The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0) 76 50 85 400 www.frijado.com Fri-Jado Inc. 1401 Davey Road, Suite 100 Woodridge IL 60517 USA Tel: +1-630-633-7950 US 40/40