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imc fresh thinking FR60 Glass Froster Instruction Manual

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imc fresh thinking FR60 Glass Froster

imc fresh thinking FR60 Glass Froster

WARRANTY

This equipment is guaranteed by Lincat/IMC for 2 years from the date of purchase from Lincat/IMC, or one of its stockists, dealers, or distributors. The guarantee is limited to the replacement of faulty parts or products and excludes any consequential loss or expense incurred by the purchaser. Defects that arise from faulty installation, inadequate maintenance, incorrect use, connection to the wrong electricity supply, or fair wear and tear, are not covered by the guarantee. The guarantee applies in this form to installations within the United Kingdom. Export units carry a 2-year “parts only” warranty. Please observe these instructions.

DELIVERY
The packaged machine consists of:

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Please notify both the carrier and the supplier within 24 hours of receipt if anything is missing or damaged. Check that the correct machine has been supplied and that the voltage, marked on the rating plate, is suitable for the supply available. The rating plate is located internally on the right-hand side of the unit.

INTRODUCTION
The Frostar FR60 and FR90 are efficient, fast-cooling top loaders with sliding covers suitable for underbar use. The Frostar range is designed to produce a steady supply of chilled glasses.

The following quantity of beverage bottles/mixers can be held in each unit:

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Frostar FR60 Dimensions: 

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INSTALLATION

For the Installer
These Instructions contain important information designed to help the user obtain the maximum benefit from their investment in a Lincat/IMC Mistral Bottle Cooler. Please read them carefully before starting work, and consult with the supplier in the event of any queries. Be sure to leave this Instruction Manual with the user after the installation of the machine is complete.

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CONNECTION
Position the unit in the chosen site. The electricity supply connection should be made to a power outlet socket or isolator mounted on the wall close to the machine. This socket or isolator must be accessible once the machine is installed. Before connecting, check that the voltage shown on the rating label is correct for the electricity supply you have available. If the plug does not fit your sockets or a longer lead is required, changes must be made by an approved electrician.

COMMISSIONING
Before using a bottle cooler for the first time, the interior should be wiped out with a clean damp cloth. Allow the machine to stand for 1 hour to allow the refrigerant to settle. Plug in and switch on the wall socket. There is no separate switch to turn on the machine. The compressor will start running less than one minute after the supply is switched on. Check that the light is working, and check the switch is operating correctly. Run the unit empty, and check that cold air is being circulated within the cabinet.

USING YOUR GLASS FROSTED
Load the cabinet with glasses by placing them on the wire shelves, ensuring that the glasses are standing in an upright position. Do not obstruct the air vents inside the cabinet. All cabinets have an electronic off-cycle defrost controller that de-ices the evaporator for a maximum of 30 minutes every 4 hours using electric heaters. This evaporates the condensed water without the need for a drainage connection. The controller also ensures that the cabinet temperature is maintained at -18°C ±2°C between automatic defrost cycles. Note that this temperature is adjustable (refer to the above section “CHANGING THE CONTROLLER SET POINT”). When the unit is not going to be used for several weeks, run it for 24 hours after emptying it, to ensure that all condensate water evaporates.

MAKING THE BEST USE OF THE CABINETS
Do not overload the cabinet. There should be a gap of at least 40mm above the merchandise on the top shelf, and merchandise should be spaced to allow the circulation of cooled air throughout the cabinet. Do not load the cabinet with boxed goods as this prevents air circulation. Do not place hot or warm goods in the cabinet. Only goods at room temperature or less should be placed in the unit otherwise performance will be affected. Do not run the unit with the lid open, as this will cause the evaporator to ice up preventing the unit from working efficiently. Ensure that both the front grille cover attached to the plinth and the air vents inside the cabinet are always unobstructed.

CLEANING

Clean lid and surfaces as required, occasionally remove all merchandise, and clean interior surfaces with a clean damp cloth.

Warning
Never service, repair or troubleshoot a unit unless you are a professional air conditioning/refrigeration service person. Improper servicing can lead to serious injury or death from fire, electric shock, or explosion. Remove the front grille cover. Clean the compressor coil with a brush and vacuum cleaner every three months or when dirty (whichever is sooner). Replace the grille cover. Other than regular cleaning the unit requires no maintenance by the end user. It is recommended that the unit is serviced by a Lincat/IMC-approved engineer at least once a year. Details of IMC Service Contracts are available on the application.

DO’S AND DON’TS

  • Do Install on a level surface.
  • Ensure the plug is accessible with the unit installed.
  • Do Regularly clean the condenser and compressor.
  • Do Rotate the stock of bottles.
  • Don’t Sit or stand on the unit worktop.
  • Don’t Load with boxed goods.
  • Don’t Leave the doors open.
  • Don’t Cover the shelves with any protective materials that may obstruct air circulation through them.
  • Don’t Install the unit in direct sunlight.
  • Don’t Block the air inlet grilles.
  • Don’t Store food in the unit.
  • Don’t Place hot or warm goods in the unit.
  • Don’t Use the unit outside.
  • Don’t Use mechanical devices to accelerate the defrosting process.
  • Don’t Use electrical appliances inside the storage area, unless they are recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Don’t Store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with flammable propellant in the appliance.

MATERIAL CONTENT
The Mistral units may contain a combination of the following materials;

  • Metals Stainless Steel, Mild Steel (Inc. Nickel Plated, Chrome
  • Plated & Zinc Plated), Aluminium and Copper.
  • Plastics & Rubber PVC, Nylon, Polypropylene, Polycarbonate, Polyester, Acetate, Neoprene Rubber and Silicone Rubber.
  • Insulation Polystyrene, Polyurethane Foam.
  • Oils & Gases Ester oil, Refrigerant R290a.
  • Other Glass, Magnesium Oxide, and electronic components.

Frostar FR60

  • Part No Description
  • A12/047 Wire Shelf (large)
  • A12/048 Wire Shelf (small)
  • 849407 Plinth Grille Cover (Stainless Steel)
  • E49/407/B Plinth Grille Cover (Black Painted)
  • A21/011 Lock, clip & keys
  • G30/545 Electronic Controller
  • G60/348 Mains Cable
  • S49/175 Refrigeration Pack
  • J09/049 Condenser
  • J09/026 Evaporator
  • DR16 Service Drier
  • S/R0100 (2.0mtr) Capillary TC60
  • G42/071 Compressor
  • G96/049 Evaporator Fan
  • SO21 Solenoid Valve
  • G50/120 LED strip
  • G30/544 Transformer
  • G45/175 Light switch
  • A11/264 Door Gasket

ORDERING SPARE PARTS

In the event that spare parts or accessories need to be ordered, please always quote the SERIES AND SERIAL NUMBER of the machine. This is to be found on the rating plate located near the supply cable. For installations outside the UK please contact your supplier. For information on IMC spares and service support (if applicable), please call Lincat at +44 (0) 1522 875520. Alternatively, contact us via email: Lincat Spares Desk
E-mail: spares@Lincat.co.uk

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