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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................... Page 10
A.1
GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................ Page 11
A.1.1
Foreword ..................................................................................................................... Page 11
A.2
TECHNICAL DATA .................................................................... Page 11
A.2.1
Materials and fluids used ............................................................................................ Page 11
A.2.2
Dimensions, performance and consumption ............................................................ Page 11
A.2.3
Physical safety features, hazards ............................................................................... Page 12
B.1 INSTALLATION ......................................................................... Page 12
B.1.1
Immediately inspect for shipping damage ................................................................. Page 12
B.1.2
Removing the packaging ............................................................................................ Page 12
B.1.2.1 Removing the packaging and handling ...................................................................... Page 13
B.1.2.2 Disposing of the packaging ........................................................................................ Page 13
B.1.3
Positioning .................................................................................................................. Page 13
B.1.3.1 Installation of the condensation tray ........................................................................... Page 14
B.1.3.2 Positioning the spacers .............................................................................................. Page 14
B.1.3.4 Positioning the top ...................................................................................................... Page 16
B.1.4
Draining the water ....................................................................................................... Page 16
B.1.4.1 Manual draining ........................................................................................................... Page 16
B.1.4.2 Automatic draining ...................................................................................................... Page 16
B.1.5
B.1.6
Electrical connection ................................................................................................... Page 18
B.1.7
(for remote units) ......................................................................................................... Page 18
B.1.7.1 Leakage test ................................................................................................................ Page 18
B.1.7.2 Vacuum ........................................................................................................................ Page 18
B.1.7.3 Charging with refrigerant ............................................................................................ Page 18
B.1.8
Checks to be made when starting up the appliance .................................................. Page 19

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Summary of Contents for Electrolux AOFP061U

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............Page 10 GENERAL INFORMATION............Page 11 A.1.1 Foreword ........................Page 11 TECHNICAL DATA ..............Page 11 A.2.1 Materials and fluids used .................... Page 11 A.2.2 Dimensions, performance and consumption ............Page 11 A.2.3 Physical safety features, hazards ................Page 12 B.1 INSTALLATION .................
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury when using your appliance, please follow these basic precautions including the following: • Read all instructions before using your appliance. • This Manual does not cover every possible condition and situation that may occur. Use common sense and caution when installing, operating and maintaining this appliance.
  • Page 3: General Information

    The type of refrigerant gas used is stated on High side design pressure 338psig the data plate. Low side design pressure 174psig A.2.2 DIMENSIONS, PERFORMANCE AND CONSUMPTION 3 - AOFP102U blast freezers 1 - AOFP061U blast freezers External dimensions: Width 49.21" 1250 mm External dimensions: Width 35.31"...
  • Page 4: Physical Safety Features, Hazards

    4 - AOFP201RU blast freezers (for use with remote unit) A.2.3 PHYSICAL SAFETY FEATURES, HAZARDS The appliance has no sharp or projecting parts. External dimensions: DANGER! DO NOT REMOVE. There are guards on the units to Width 40.94" 1040 mm prevent access to components which require air movement.
  • Page 5: Removing The Packaging And Handling

    FIG.2 FIG.6 FIG.7 FIG.3 FIG.8 FIG.4 B.1.2.1 Removing the packaging and handling Cut the straps and remove the protective film, taking care not to scratch the sheet metal if scissors or blades are used. Remove the cardboad top, the polystyrene corners and the vertical protection pieces.
  • Page 6: Disposing Of The Packaging

    NB (for models with on board unit): appliances with unit on Pay particular attention to levelling of the floor on which the board must be handled in the upright position. appliance stands, in order to ensure its optimal operation. If the equipment is handled in a horizontal position, make sure to wait a few hours before operating it.
  • Page 7: Positioning The Spacers

    B.1.3.3 Positioning of the “Cook&Chill” stacked units If the AOFP061U blast freezer will be used to make a new a “Cook&Chill” unit, please follow the instructions below, making reference to the steps illustrated: - take the 6 GN 1/1 oven and remove its leveling feet (see picture "A")
  • Page 8: Positioning The Top

    - fit the oven to the top of the chiller (see picture "C") B.1.3.4 Positioning the top If the AOFP061U chiller is not to be stacked on the “Cook&Chill” unit, order and fit the top kit (code F880027). To fit the top, follow the instructions given below, making...
  • Page 9: Draining The Water

    DRAINING THE WATER B.1.4.1 Manual draining The AOFP061U, AOFP101U, AOFP102U have a drain hole and plug, and when the plug is removed any liquids in the chamber flow out into the tray positioned under the cabinet. This tray must be emptied once a day. Replace the drain plug immediately after cleaning.
  • Page 10: Positioning Appliances Arranged For Use With Remote Units And Positioning Of Condensing Units

    68°F/20°C without liquid subcooling See also the drawing here below: For AOFP061U, AOFP101U and AOFP102U appliances, the drain diameter is 1½”, therefore it is advisable to use a 1½” drain hose. For AOFP201RU appliances, the drain diameter is ¾”, therefore it is advisable to use a ¾”...
  • Page 11: Electrical Connection

    - Before making the appliance operational, run a complete three-phase power supply (208V, 3ph, 60Hz). manual cooling or blast chilling cycle. The AOFP061U, AOFP061TU, AOFP101U, AOFP102U models - Use the liquid flow indicator to check that the circuit is sufficiently run on three-phase power supply (208V, 3ph, 60Hz).

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