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User manual AEG, model T24C

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Language of manual:en
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STORAGE INDICATOR LED 14. TIME DISPLAY 15. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY ..CHACCPPROGRAM5. PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The information and instructions given in this section address all persons operating the appli- ance: the user, the maintenance technician and non-specialised personnel. Ensure that the electrical power to the sys- tem has been disconnected before carryingout any cleaning or maintenance work on theappliance. 8.1 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS Recall the following regulations to ensure that all cleaning and routine maintenance operations are conducted safely. -do not touch the machine with moist or wet hands or feet; -never operate the machine while barefoot; - do not insert screwdrivers, cooking utensils or any other object between the guards and moving parts. -before performing cleaning or routine main- tenance operations, disconnect the machine from the power supply at the mas- ter switch and by pulling out the plug; -never pull on the power cable to disconnect the machine from the power supply. Removal of guards and safety devices for the purposes of routine maintenance is strictly prohibited. The manufacturer declines all responsibility for accidents causedby failure to observe the above reg- ulation. Before starting up the appliance, clean the inside of the cell thoroughly, as described in par. 3.2. 8.2 CLEANING THE CONDENSER To ensure correct and efficient air denser operation, it must be kept allow free circulation of air. This operation should be performed at least once a Use a non-metal brush to remove and debris from the condenser blades. Use a vacuum cleaner to prevent the removed from being dispersed in rounding area. To remove greasy deposits, use a brush dipped in alcohol. NEVER USE POINTED OR AB INSTRUMENTS TO SCRAPE APPLIANCE SURFACES. PERFORM THIS OPERATION AFTER THE APPLIANCE HAS SHUT DOWN The condenser has sharp edges. Always protective gloves, goggles and masks carrying out the above operations. 8. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 0.. +38.. HARD+38.. 0.. +38.. HARD+38.. SOFT BLAST CHILLING CYCLE (+38°F+38.. 0.. +38.. HARDIMPORTANT 0.. +38.. HARD+38.. +38.. +38.. HARD 0.. CYCLE START / STOP 5A. 5B. IMPORTANT: work cycles and modes can only be selected when the appliance is ON (LED on push - button 6 off) IMPORTANT: The appliance will automatically defrost if coil temperature falls below 45.F. It will not go into defrost during a chill or freeze cycle. When it is in defrost a new cycle can not be initiated until defrost is complete. 5.2 SOFT BLAST CHILLING BY TEMPERATURE (pre-cooked, hot foods) • To select this cycle, press push-button 2 (relative LED lights up), then press push-button 5 to select the temperature mode (LED 5A on) • Insert the core probe into the core of the product to be chilled. • Start up the cycle by pressing push-button 6 . LED 5A and those related to the push-buttons pressed illuminate throughout the cycle, while LEDs 12 flash. • Display 15 indicates the maximum blast chilling time (starting temperature to end of the blast chilling temperature (factory setting 90 minutes). • The temperature measured by the core probe is shown by display 16 . • The instrument timer starts the countdown of the maximum blast chilling time as soon as the temperature measured by the core probe falls below the temperature of +149°F / +65°C (the dot at the bottom right of display 15 flashes). • During the blast chilling cycle, the air temperature is around +32°F / 0°C and may get as low as 23.F/-5.C. This function is designed to guarantee uniform cooling of the product, preventing frost formation on the surfaces. During the blast chilling cycle, the compressor may therefore stop and restart, depending on the reading of the compartment temperature probe. • The blast chilling phase ends only when the core probe (inserted in the product core) indicates that the set blast chilling temperature (+38°F / +3°C) has been reached as signalled by an intermittent beep for a minute. During the beep, LEDs 13 and 14 flash. Display 16 indicates the temperature inside the compartment, while display 15 shows blast chilling time reset to zero. • If at the end of the maximum blast chilling interval the core probe continues to display a temperature higher than the value for the end of blast chilling, the displays will indicate an alarm for excessively long chilling (ALL 14) alternating with the temperature and time; at the same time, the alarm beep will be activated. The blast chilling cycle continues until the end chilling temperature has been reached; display 15 counts back the minutes remaining until the end of the cycle. Press push-button 8 to mute the alarm; press push-button again to clear the alarm display. 4. BLAST FREEZING CYCLE (0°F / -18°C) 5. END CYCLE BY TIME / PROBE (TEMPERATURE) 5A. PROBE CHILLING INDICATOR LED 5B. TIMED CHILLING INDICATOR LED 6. CYCLE START / STOP 7. INCREASE VALUE 8. DECREASE VALUE 9. RECIPE PROGRAMS (CHILLING CYCLES) 10. HACCP AND PRINTER (OPTIONAL) 11. DEFROSTING / FORCE...

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