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Original Operation Instructions

By Appointment to
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Suppliers of Commercial Refrigeration
Foster Refrigerator, King’s Lynn

EcoPro G2 Cabinets
FD1-11 Controller & Display

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00-556483 March 2012 Issue 1


A Division of ITW Ltd
Foster Refrigerator
Oldmedow Road
King’s Lynn
Norfolk PE30 4JU
ISO 9001 ISO 14001 United Kingdom

Call: +44 (0)843 216 8800 Fax: +44 (0)843 216 4700 Email: [email protected]
www.fosterrefrigerator.co.uk 1
0772
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Important Note to the Installer:


If you are not the user please pass this document on to them as it contains
important guidelines on operation, loading, cleaning and general
maintenance and should be kept for reference.

General Electrical Safety


Foster Refrigerator recommends that the equipment is electrically connected via a Residual Current
Device; such as a Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) type socket, or through a Residual Current
Circuit Breaker with Overload Protection (RCBO) supplied circuit.

Disposal Requirements
If not disposed of properly all refrigerators have components that can be harmful to the environment. All old
refrigerators must be disposed of by appropriately registered and licensed waste contractors, and in
accordance with national laws and regulations.

Start-Up and Operation


After unpacking, clean and allow the cabinet to stand for 2 hours before turning on (cleaning
directions supplied within this manual). Ensure the cabinet is situated where neither hot nor cold air
sources will affect its performance. Make sure that a minimum clearance of 310mm above and 50mm
around the cabinet is available for ventilation and effective operation.
Connect the unit to a suitable mains power outlet and turn the supply on. Please do not plug or unplug the
unit with wet hands.
The cabinet will energise briefly showing -- followed by the power switch slowly pulsing with a blank
display. The unit is now in standby.

Standby
Pressing this switch for 3 seconds will turn the unit on (the switch backlight is static and the display shows
the operating temperature) or into standby (the switch backlight pulses slowly on & off).

As the operating temperature has been pre-set no adjustments are required. Allow the cabinet to reach its
normal/set operating temperature before loading.

Display Icons and Switches


Keypad Lock Warning/ Alarm
Service Mode Temperature Setting

Compressor Function Defrost Function


Evaporator Fan Function Reduced Energy Mode

Data Download Switch Light Switch

Power Switch

Decrease Switch Increase Switch

(Some icons or switches are only visible during adjustment, when activated by parameters or through
operation/manual selection).
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User Adjustment Mode


You are required to enter this mode to make any setup changes.
These include Set Point, Keypad Security, and display of T1, 2 or 3 probe temperatures.
Press and immediately release , after which the and switches will flash/pulse together.
Press to scroll through the following screens:

Set Keypad T1 T2 Probe T3 Probe


Adjustment Point Security Probe Temperature Temperature
Screen Screen Screen Temperature
Only visible when fitted

To exit this mode scroll back to the adjustment screen and press or wait for 30 seconds and the display
will revert to the normal display showing the operating temperature.

Set Point and Other Mode Adjustments


Access the adjustment mode as described above. Using the or switches to scroll to the mode that
requires adjustment i.e. ‘Set Point’ this is the minimum temperature the cabinet is allowed to cool down to
(the display shows the temperature and flash/pulsing icon).
To adjust this press and release the icon will show constantly. Adjust the setting with the or
switch. Confirm the change by pressing and releasing again, the next mode will automatically show.
Scroll through the modes with the or switch until you return to the adjustment screen and press and
release to exit and save.

If at any point the display is left for 30 seconds it will revert to the normal display and no changes
will be saved.

Keypad Security Settings


Access the ‘Keypad Security’ screen as described above.
The screen will show the current status, initially pre-set to ‘ ’, with flashing. Press and release
and will show constantly. (If you modify this setting with to show ‘ ’ the keypad will be locked,
will show constantly and the cabinet will not be able to be put into standby, carry out a manual defrost,
adjust temperature set point, download data or switch on/off the units lights. To confirm any change you
must press again so the next screen ‘ ’ shows).
Exit any of the ‘Adjustment Modes’ as described above.

Internal Light (where fitted)


To switch on the lights press and release so that the switch backlight is on continuously. To switch off
press and release and the switch backlight will flash/pulse.
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Shelves and Supports


G2 shelving for low, high or meat temperature cabinets consist of two traylsides per shelf. These slot
directly into the rear of the cabinet’s airduct and have ladderacking to support the front.
Shelves are the standard wire gastronorm style that slide onto the trayslides. Fish cabinets come with fixed
racking and fish bins, wine cabinets with the required bottle racking/holder assembly. Both of these are
fitted instead of standard shelving.

Food
Cover all foods and separate raw and cooked foods to avoid cross contamination.

Loading and Airflow


Evenly distribute loads on shelves making sure that no more than 40kg are placed on each shelf. Also
ensure the air can circulate around/through the stored product.

Door Lock
To lock the door insert the key and turn 90°, turn in the opposite direction to unlock.

Defrost
All Foster G2 cabinets are fitted with a fully automatic defrost system to ensure that the evaporator coil
remains free from ice during normal use. Melt-water is evaporated using either the heat from the
refrigeration system or a separate electric heater (dependent upon model and configuration).
To activate a manual defrost – while the cabinet is in ‘run’ mode press and hold for 5 seconds. After 3
seconds the display will go blank then return after a further 2 seconds. At this point a defrost will be
performed (subject to underlying operating parameters), this will terminate automatically.

Cleaning and Maintenance


Important: Before cleaning, the unit should be put into standby and then the power supply should
be turned off at the mains. Please do not plug or unplug the unit with wet hands. Only when
cleaning has been completed and the unit is dry should the cabinet be turned back on at the mains.
Regular Maintenance:

As and when required remove all product and shelving (beware of cold and or sharp
components) from the unit. Clean exterior and interior surfaces with mild liquid detergent,
following the directions on the pack at all times. Rinse surfaces with a damp cloth containing
clean water. Never use wire wool, scouring pads/powders or high alkaline cleaning agents i.e
bleaches, acids and chlorines as these may cause damage.

Clean the condenser at least once a month (it is located behind the unitcover; beware of hot and
possible sharp components). Remove the unit cover securing screw(s) positioned underneath
the front of the unitcover. Then lift up the cover to access the condenser coil. Please make sure
that the hinged unitcover is held up by someone while cleaning takes place. Do not prop-up the
unitcover and leave unattended. Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to remove dirt/dust. If there
are any stubborn grease deposits left on or through the condenser call your supplier to carry out
a full service (this is normally chargeable). Failure to maintain the condenser may invalidate the
warranty of the condensing unit and cause premature failure of the motor/compressor. DO NOT
use a wire brush to clean the condenser. Re-fit any panels removed after cleaning.

Door gaskets should be inspected on a regular basis and replaced if damaged. To clean, wipe
with a warm damp soapy cloth followed by a clean damp cloth. Finally thoroughly dry before
closing the door.
Shelves and their supports should be removed to clean. The shelves are dishwasher safe;
however the vertical supports should be cleaned with warm soapy water then rinsed and dried.
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FOSTER REFRIGERATOR (a division of ITW Ltd.)
Oldmedow Road, King’s Lynn, Norfolk. PE30 4JU United Kingdom

GB DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
D ÜBEREINSTIMMUNGSERKLÄRUNG
DK OVERENSSTEMMELSES - ERKLÆRING
E DECLARACIÓN DE CONFORMIDAD
F DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE
FIN VAATIMUSTENMUKAISUUSVAKUUTUS
GR ΔΗΛΩΣΗ ΙΙΡΟΔΙΑΓΡΑΦΗΣ
I DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA’
NL CONFORMITEIT’S VERKLARING
P DECLARAÇÃO DE CONFORMIDADE
PL DEKLARACJA ZGODNOŚCI CE
S GARANTI

GB We declare the following equipment:


D Man erklärt, daß folgendes Gerät mit den nachstehend aufgefürten Europäischen
DK Man erklærer, at det følgende apparatur:
E Se declara que el siguiente equipo:
F Nous déclarons que les appareils suivants:
FIN Täten vakuutamme, että seuraava laite: ‘G2’ Storage Cabinet Range
GR Δηλωνεται οτι η παρεβουσα συσκευη:
I Si dichiara che la seguente apparecchiatura:
NL De volgende machines: EP700.., EP820.., EP1440..,
P
PL
Se declara que a seguente maquina:
Deklarujemy że następujące urządzenie:
G700.., G1440..
S Härmed udertygas att följande apparatur:
2006/42 EC (Machinery Directive)
GB comply with the following European Directives:
D richtlinien übereinstimmt:
DK er I overensstemmelse med de følgende europæiske direktivers forskrifter:
2004/108 EC (EMC Directive)
E es en conformidad a cuanto establecen las siguientes Normas Europeas:
F sont conformes aux Directives Européennes: REG.1935/2004 EC (Food Equipment Directive)
FIN vastaa seuraavien Euroopan yhteisön direktiivien vaatimuksia:
GR τηρει τις προδιαγραφες των εξης Ευροπαϊκων Оδηγων:
I è conforme a quanto prescritto dale seguenti Direttive Europee: 2006/95 EC (Low Voltage Directive)

NL conform met de Europeese Wetgeving:


P è feita siguendo as prescrições das siguentes diretinas eu:
PL Spelnia wymogi następujących Dyrektyw Europejskich:
2002/95 EC (RoHS / WEEE Directive)

S ä normriktig och utformad enligt fölande Europeiska direktiv:


97/23 EC (Pressure Equipment Directive)

UNI EN ISO 12100-1


(Design Safety Standard)
GB and have been designed, realised and controlled according to the following regulations:
D das Gerät ist folgenden Normen gemäß entworfen, angfertigt und geprüft worden:
DK er blevet projekteret, realiseret og kontrolleret i følge neden for beskrevne normer: UNI EN ISO 12100-2
(Machinery Safety Standard)
E y estuvo proyectado, realizado y controdado segùn las siguentes normas:
F et ont été conçus, réalisés et contrôlés suivant les norms:
FIN ja että se on suunniteltu, valmistettu ja tarkistettu seuraavien säännösten mukaisesti: UNI EN ISO 13857
(Safety Distance Standard)
GR και σχεδιαστηκε, καταστευαστηκε και ελεγχτηκε:
I ed è stata progettata, realizzatta e controllata second le seguenti norme:
UNI EN 378-1
NL die volgens de volgende normen warden gecontrueerd, uitgevoerd en gecontroleerd: (Refrigeration System / Test Standards)
P e foi projectada, realizada e controlada Segundo as siguentes normas:
PL Oraz że zostala zaprojektowana, wyprodukowana I skontrolowana zgodnie CEI EN 60204-1
z nastęepującymi przepisami: (Electrical Machinery Standard)
S projekerad, realiserad och kontrollerad enligt föliande normregler:
CEI EN 60335-1 / 2-89
On behalf of Foster Refrigerator: (Electrical Appliance Standards)

CEI EN 61000-1 … 4
(EMC Test Standards)

C.M. Playford
(Market & Development Director) January 2012
Original Service Manual
By Appointment to
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Suppliers of Commercial Refrigeration
Foster Refrigerator, King’s Lynn

EcoPro G2 Cabinets
FD1-11 Controller & Display

English

March 2012 Version 1 A Division of ITW Ltd


Foster Refrigerator,
Oldmedow Road,
King’s Lynn,
Norfolk, PE30 4JU
United Kingdom
ISO 9001 ISO 14001

Call: +44 (0)843 216 8800 Fax: +44 (0)843 216 4700 Email: [email protected]

www.fosterrefrigerator.co.uk 10771
GB

Manual Information & Health & Safety Notes 1


Environmental Management Policy 2
Disposal Requirements & Electrical Safety 2
EcoPro G2 Cabinet Description 3
Display Icons & Switches 3
Start up, Standby, User Adjustments 4
Temperature Sensitivity, Key Security, Light Function, Downloading, Defrost Function &
5
Reduced Energy Control.
FD1-11 Controller Connection Drawing, Technical Data & Configuration of Parameters 6
Default Parameters Explained 7 to 12
Individual EcoPro G2 Cabinet Parameter Values 13 to 15
Technical Data 16 to 17
Wiring Diagrams & Probe details 18 to 20
Troubleshooting & Notes 21 to 24

The products and all information in this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
We assume by the information given that the person(s) working on these refrigeration units are
fully trained and skilled in all aspects of their workings. Also that they will use the appropriate safety
equipment and take or meet precautions where required.
The service manual does not cover information on every variation of this unit; neither does it cover the
installation or every possible operating or maintenance instruction for the units.

Make sure the power supply is turned off before making any electrical
repairs.
To minimise shock and fire hazards, please do not plug or unplug the unit
with wet hands.

During maintenance and cleaning, please unplug the unit where required.

Care must be taken when handling or working on the unit as sharp edges
may cause personal injury, we recommend the wearing of suitable PPE.
Ensure the correct moving and lifting procedures are used when relocating a
unit.
Do NOT use abrasive cleaning products, only those that are recommended.
Never scour any parts of the refrigerator. Scouring pads or chemicals may
cause damage by scratching or dulling polished surface finishes.
Failure to keep the condenser clean may cause premature failure of the
motor/compressor which will NOT be covered under warranty policy.
Do NOT touch the cold surfaces in the freezer compartment. Particularly
when hands are damp or wet, skin may adhere to these extremely cold
surfaces and cause frostbite.
Please ensure the appropriate use of safety aids or Personnel Protective
Equipment (PPE) are used for you own safety.

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Product Support and Installation Contractors.

Foster Refrigerator recognises that its activities, products and services can have an adverse impact
upon the environment.
The organisation is committed to implementing systems and controls to manage, reduce and
eliminate its adverse environmental impacts wherever possible, and has formulated an
Environmental Policy outlining our core aims. A copy of the Environmental Policy is available to all
contractors and suppliers upon request.
The organisation is committed to working with suppliers and contractors where their activities have
the potential to impact upon the environment. To achieve the aims stated in the Environmental
Policy we require that all suppliers and contractors operate in compliance with the law and are
committed to best practice in environmental management.
Product Support and Installation contractors are required to:
1. Ensure that wherever possible waste is removed from the client’s site, where arrangements are in
place all waste should be returned to Foster Refrigerator’s premises. In certain circumstances waste
may be disposed of on the client’s site; if permission is given, if the client has arrangements in place
for the type of waste.

2. If arranging for the disposal of your waste, handle, store and dispose of it in such a way as to
prevent its escape into the environment, harm to human health, and to ensure the compliance with
the environmental law. Guidance is available from the Environment Agency on how to comply with
the waste management ‘duty of care’.

3. The following waste must be stored of separately from other wastes, as they are hazardous to the
environment: refrigerants, polyurethane foam, and oils.

4. When arranging for disposal of waste, ensure a waste transfer note or consignment note is
completed as appropriate. Ensure that all waste is correctly described on the waste note and include
the appropriate six-digit code from the European Waste Catalogue. Your waste contractor or Foster
can provide further information if necessary.

5. Ensure that all waste is removed by a registered waste carrier, a carrier in possession of a waste
management licence, or a carrier holding an appropriate exemption. Ensure the person receiving the
waste at its ultimate destination is in receipt of a waste management licence or valid exemption.

6. Handle and store refrigerants in such a way as to prevent their emission to atmosphere, and
ensure they are disposed of safely and in accordance with environmental law.

7. Make arrangements to ensure all staff who handle refrigerants do so at a level of competence
consistent with the City Guilds 2078 Handling Refrigerants qualification or equivalent qualification.

8. Ensure all liquid substances are securely stored to prevent leaks and spill, and are not disposed of into storm
drains, foul drain, or surface water to soil.

If not disposed of properly all refrigerators have components that can be harmful to the
environment.
All old refrigerators must be disposed of by appropriately registered and licensed waste contractors, and
in accordance with national laws and regulations.

Foster Refrigerator recommends that the equipment is electrically connected via a Residual Current
Device; such as a Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) type socket, or through a Residual Current
Circuit Breaker with Overload Protection (RCBO) supplied circuit.

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The EcoPro G2 range comes as a Full Gastronorm format in a variety of capacities and
temperatures. A standard unit comes with 2/1 shelves (3 with a single model, 6 with a double
model).
The fish model comes fitted with fixed racking to take 7 fish boxes (198kgs) as standard whereas
the wine version comes with a racking assembly that holds either 140x75cl bottles (for a single
model) or 280 x 75cl (for a double model).
The units are manufactured as a one piece shell with easy clean stainless steel exterior. Each
conforms to the current legislation and exceeds the Montreal protocol by using zero ODP (ozone
depleting substances) refrigerants and insulation. There is also the added option of having
Hydrocarbon refrigerant with certain model variations.
Each unit’s temperature is controlled by a microprocessor with digital temperature display. There are
several temperature options available exceeding the Climate Class 5 operations by giving an
ambient temperature to 43°C.
Each temperature display is also easy to read with a wipe clean finish.

The standard form of refrigeration system in this unit is integrated with an air-cooled condensing
unit that allows cooled air to circulate through the evaporator, via the fan into storage areas. It does
this by distributing the refrigerant into the evaporator controlled by a capillary.
Remote systems are also available as an option, the difference being, the evaporator is controlled by
an expansion valve instead of capillary.
Other points to be made on these units are that they have coated coils to prevent corrosion and to
help prolong the refrigerator’s life.
Cabinets come with an easily removable plug box and lid.

Keypad Lock Warning/ Alarm

Service Mode Temperature Setting

Functions Icons Temperature Display

Compressor Function Defrost Function

Evaporator Fan Function Reduced Energy Mode

Data Download Switch Light Switch

Power Switch

Decrease Switch Increase Switch

(Some icons or switches are only visible during adjustment, when activated by parameters or
through operation/manual selection).

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Initial Set Up
After unpacking clean and allow the cabinet to stand for 2 hours before turning on.
Ensure the cabinet is situated where neither hot nor cold air sources will affect its performance.
Make sure that a minimum clearance of 310mm above and 50mm around the cabinet is available for
ventilation and effective operation.

Initial Start up
Connect the unit to a suitable mains power outlet and turn the supply on. Please do not plug or
unplug the unit with wet hands.
The cabinet will energise briefly showing -- followed by the power switch slowly pulsing with a
blank display. The unit is now in standby.

Pressing this switch for 3 seconds will turn the unit on (the switch backlight is static and the display
shows the operating temperature) or put into standby (the switch backlight pulses slowly on & off).
As the operating temperature has been pre-set no adjustments are required. Allow the cabinet to
reach its normal/set operating temperature before loading.

You are required to enter this mode to make any setup changes.
These include Set Point, Keypad Security, and display of T1, 2 or 3 probe temperatures.
Press and immediately release , after which the and switches will flash/pulse together.
Press to scroll through the following screens:

Set Keypad T1 T2 Probe T3 Probe


Adjustment Point Security Probe Temperature Temperature
Screen Screen Screen Temperature
Only visible when fitted

To exit this mode scroll back to the adjustment screen and press or wait for 30 seconds and the
display will revert to the normal display showing the operating temperature.

Access the adjustment mode as described above. Using the or switches to scroll to the mode
that requires adjustment i.e. ‘Set Point’ this is the minimum temperature the cabinet is allowed to
cool down to (the display shows the temperature and flash/pulsing icon).
To adjust this press and release the icon will show constantly. Adjust the setting with the
or switch. Confirm the change by pressing and releasing again, the next mode will
automatically show. Scroll through the modes with the or switch until you return to the
adjustment screen and press and release to exit and save.
If at any point the display is left for 30 seconds it will revert to the normal display and no
changes will be saved.

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If you require the cabinet to have a more accurate or increased sensitivity to temperature and the
warnings this controls, the controller is able to measure temperature in 1/10 ths of a degree (0.1°)
instead of whole degrees.
With parameter ‘SC’ set to ‘1C’ the display will show the temperature as 1/10ths of a degree on the
scale between -9.9°C to +9.9°C.
Also, with parameter ‘SC’ set to ‘1F’ the controller has the facility to show the temperature in Fahrenheit (between -
58°F to 99°F). However if this is selected all other temperature related parameter values will have to be set
accordingly to this change. (See ‘Configuration of Parameters’ for information on how to access this).

Access the ‘Keypad Security’ screen as described before.


The screen will show the current status, initially pre-set to ‘ ’, with flashing. Press and release
and will show constantly. (If you modify this setting with to show ‘ ’ the keypad will be
locked, will show constantly and the cabinet will not be able to be put into standby, carry out a
manual defrost, adjust temperature set point, download data or switch on/off the units lights. To
confirm any change you must press again so the next screen ‘ ’ shows).
Exit any of the ‘Adjustment Modes’ as described before.

To switch on the lights press and release so that the switch backlight is on continuously. To
switch off press and release and the switch backlight will flash/pulse.

This option is only available when enabled via parameters and the cabinet has the additional FCOM1
device available –this availability will be shown by the data switch being constantly illuminated.

To download the data the switch should be pressed and then released. The information will then begin
downloading to the appropriate printer or PC and the backlight of the switch will flash. On completion the switch will
return to constant state of illumination.

All Foster G2 cabinets are fitted with a fully automatic defrost system to ensure that the evaporator
coil remains free from ice during normal use. Melt-water is evaporated using either the heat from
the refrigeration system or a separate electric heater (dependent upon model and configuration).
To activate a manual defrost – while the cabinet is in ‘run’ mode press and hold for 5
seconds. After 3 seconds the display will go blank then return after a further 2 seconds. At this point
a defrost will be performed (subject to underlying operating parameters), this will terminate
automatically.

The reduced energy control mode (‘e’ mode) detects when the unit has reached the selected
temperature set-point and the operating conditions (such as usage rate) have become less
demanding.
When enabled, the controller will modify the compressor, evaporator fan and defrost operation in

order to reduce the energy consumed. During the reduced energy control mode is illuminated at
the bottom right corner of the display.
Upon an increase in operating demand the controller reverts back to the standard operating settings

with the symbol extinguished. The ‘e’ mode is enabled by setting parameter ‘iiM’ to ‘Au’. Further
parameter settings (‘iiS’, ‘iit’, ‘iiP’, ‘iiY’, ‘iiF’, ‘iid’, and ‘iiE’) control the temperature cycle during the
reduced energy control mode. Setting parameter ‘iiM’ to ‘no’ disables the ‘e’ mode.

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Power Supply Measurement Range


FD1-11 -50…120°C, -55…240°F
230Vac±10%, -50 / -9.9…19.9 / 80°C (NTC 10K Only)
50/60Hz, Operating 3.2W, Standby 0.9W
Relay Output Measurement Accuracy
Compressor - 16(8) A 240Vac <0.5°C within the measurement range
Defrost - 16(4) A 240Vac
Evap. Fan - 16(4) A 240Vac CE (Reference norms)
Auxiliary Loads 1 - 8(2) A 240Vac EN60730-1; EN60730-2-9
Input EN55022 (Class B)
NTC 10KΩ@25°C EN50082-1

Parameters should not be changed unless you have an understanding of their purpose and
the following instructions are fully understood.

To gain access to the parameters use the ‘Adjustment Mode’. This is accessed by pressing
and releasing the switch. After selecting this mode press and hold and together
for 5 seconds. The first parameter will show on the display.
Using the and switches you can scroll through all parameters and their values.
If you wish to change a parameter value press and release the switch when one the
desired mnemonic. Once selected in this way use the and switches to modify. When
the new reuired value is shown it will be saved by pressing and relaeasing the switch.
After which the display will show the next parameter.
To exit this mode or revert to normal operating mode, press and together then
release.

If at any point no buttons are pressed for 30 seconds without saving a new value the display will
return to the standard temperature display without changes being made.
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Para Cond Range Description Dim FD1-11


SL -50 … SH Minimum limit for ‘SP’ setting °C 1
SH SL … 90° Maximum limit for ‘SP’ setting °C 3
SP SL … SH Temperature set point to be achieved °C 1.5
CH RF – HE Refrigeration or Heating control mode Flag RF
HY 1 … 9.9° Off/On thermostat differential °K 3
CR 0 … 30min Compressor rest time Min 2
Thermostat run times with faulty T1
C1 0 … 30min probe (‘C1’ = 0 output with faulty T1 will Min 6
always be off).
Thermostat off time with faulty T1 probe
C2 0 … 30min (‘C2’ = ‘0’ & ‘C1’ => ‘0’output with Min 4
faulty T1 will always be on.)
Compressor stop delay after door has
CS 0 … 30min Min 1
been opened (only if ‘DS’ – ‘1’)
Defrost start mode:
Defrost is disabled (the following
NO
parameter will be ‘FM’)
DM Func. TM
TM Regular time defrost
Defrost time elapses only in condition of
FR
frost accumulation
DB 0 … 90 Hrs Time interval between defrosts Hrs. 6
Defrost timer clock:
Following mains interruption, timer
YS
DF resumes count Flag YS
Following mains interruption, timer
NO
restarts from zero
Defrost end temperature (only if ‘T2’ =
DL -50 … 90° °C 15
‘1’)
DT 1 … -0min Maximum defrost duration Min 20
Defrost type:
Timed off cycle defrost (compressor and
OF
heater off)
‘DM’ = ‘TM’ or ‘FR’

DY Electric heater defrost (compressor off, Func. OF


EL
heater on).
Hot gas defrost (compressor and heater
GS
on)
Defrost synchronisation:
No synchronisation (defrost occurs
OF
immediately when scheduled).
Defrost waits until T1 = lowest part of
DS LO cycle (when compressor would normally Func. HI
‘cut-off’).
Defrost waits until T1 = highest part of
HI cycle (when compressor would normally
‘cut-in’).
Defrost synchronisation time out when
ST 0 … 30min ‘DS’ = ‘LO’ to provide maximum time Min 5
defrost can be deferred.
Evaporator pump down. Timed pause at
DP 0 … 90sec Sec 0
start of defrost
DN 0 … 30min Drain down period Min 1

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Defrost display mode:


RT Real (actual) air temperature
Last temperature display before start of
DD LT Func. SP
‘DM’ = ‘TM’ or ‘FR’ defrost
SP The current set point value
DF Display will show ‘dp’.
Defrost display delay period. Time ‘DD’
DH 0 … 60min Min 3
is shown following defrost termination.
Fans in defrost:
FD YS Fans run during defrost Flag YS
NO Fans do not run during defrost
Evaporator fan restart temperature
FR -50 … 90° °C 5
following defrost. (Only if ‘T2’ = ‘1’).
Maximum evaporator fan stop period
FS 0 … 90min Min 3
defrost (only when ‘T1’ = ‘1’).
Evaporator fan mode during
thermostatic control:
Fan(s) run continuously (subject to door
NO
& defrost).
FM Temperature based control. When Func. TM
TP
compressor is on, fans are on.
When compressor is off, fans run as long
TM as temperature difference Te-Ta > ‘FT’.
Fans on again with ‘FH’.
Te-Ta difference for fans to turn off after
FT -9.9 … 0° compressor stopped. (Only if ‘T2’ – ‘YS’ °K -1
and ‘FM’ = ‘TM’)
Temperature differential for evaporator
FH 1 … 9.9° fan restart (Only if ‘T2’ – ‘YS’ and ‘FM’ = °K 3
‘TM’)
Evaporator fan stop delay after
F1 0 … 90sec Sec 10
compressor stop
0 … 90sec Timed fan stop following ‘F1’ (With F2 =
F2 Sec 30
‘0’ the fans remain on all the time).
0 … 90sec Timed fan stop following ‘F2’ (With F3 =
F3 ‘0’ & F2 > 0 the fans remain off all the Sec 20
time).
0 … 90sec Minimum evaporator fan stop period
FP Sec 20
(following door opening etc.).
Alarm threshold configuration:
All temperature alarms are inhibited
NO
(the following parameter will be ‘AO’).
The value set in ‘AL’ & ‘AH’ represent
AB
AT actual alarm set points Func. RL
The values set in ‘AL’ & ‘AH’ are alarm
differentials which relate to ‘SP’ and ‘SP’
RL
+ ‘HY’ (the following parameter will be
‘LD’)
AL -50 … 90° Low temperature alarm threshold °C -3
‘AM’

‘AB’

High temperature alarm threshold *the


=

AH -50 … 90° °C 8
following parameter will be ‘AI’).
Low temperature differential (With ‘LD’
LD -9.9 … 0° = ‘0’ the low temperature alarm is °K -5
‘AM’ = ‘RL’

excluded)
High temperature differential (With ‘HD’
= ‘0’ the low temperature alarm is
HD 0 … 9.9° °K 5
excluded).

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Alarm Probe:
Air temperature probe used for alarm

‘AM’ = ‘AB’ or
T1
detection
AI Evaporator temperature probe used for Func. T1
‘RL’ T2
alarm detection (if ‘T2’ = ‘YS’).
Third temperature probe used for alarm
T3
detection (if ‘D2’ = ‘T3’).
AD 0 … 90min Delay before alarm temperature warning Min 90
Delay before door open alarm warning
AO 0 … 30min Min 5
(only when ‘D1’ or ‘D2’ = ‘DS’)
Power failure alarm differential. (With
PF 0 … 30° ‘PF’ = ‘0’ power failure alarm is °K 10
disabled).
Operation in case of high condenser
alarm (if ‘D2’=‘T3’ and ‘T3’=‘CD’):
High condenser temperature alarm
NO
inhibited
AM Condenser warning – ‘HC’ displayed, Func. NO
AP
alarm sounds, operation continues.
As ‘AP’ above, but compressor stopped
ST (R1 de-energised) and defrosts
suspended.
Condenser alarm temperature (if ‘D2’ =
AS -50 … 90° °C 65
‘T3’).
Operation in case of high pressure
alarm (if ‘D2’ = ‘HP’):
Pressure warning – ‘HP’ displayed, alarm
AP
sounds, operation continues.
AF As ‘AP’ above, but compressor stopped Func. ST
ST (R1 de-energised) and defrosts
suspended.
All relays de-energised while condition
SA
exists.
Condenser cleaning period. (With ‘AC’ =
AC 0 … 52 wks. Wks. 0
‘0’ condenser cleaning alarm is disabled)
Switchover method to reduced
energy mode:
Reduced energy model is excluded (the
NO
following parameter will be ‘DC’).
IIM Func. AU
Reduced energy mode is activated/ de-
AU
active automatically via ‘IIS’ and ‘IIT’
Second parameter set activated by ‘D2’
D2
input (‘D2’ = ‘IIM’)
Minimum ‘non activity’ time for reduced
IIS 1 … 90min Min 20
IIM = ‘AU’ or ‘D2’

energy mode
Maximum temperature ‘addition’ for
IIT 1 … 10° °C 6
reduced energy mode
Reduced energy mode temperature set
IIP 1 … 50° point – differential above ‘SP’ °K 2
(refrigerating) below ‘SP’ (heating).
Reduced energy mode ‘off/on’
IIY 1 … 10° °K 3
thermostat differential.

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Evaporator fan control during


‘Reduced Energy’ operation:
NO Fan(s) run continuously
Temperature based control. When
compressor is on, fans are on. When
TP compressor is off, fans run as long as
IIF Func. TM
temperature difference Te-Ta > ‘FT’.
IIM = ‘AU’ or ‘D2’

Fans on again with ‘FH’.


Time based control. When compressor is
on, fans are on. When compressor is off,
TM
fans in accordance to parameters ‘F1’,
‘F2’ and ‘F3’.
Time interval between defrosts in
IID 0 … 90 Hrs Hrs. 12
reduced energy mode.
Display during reduced energy
mode
RT Real (actual) air temperature
IIE Last temperature display before reduced Func. LT
LT
energy mode.
The calculated set point value (‘SP’ +
IIP
‘IIP’)
Data collection and download
function (FCOM fitted):
Data collection/download function
DC YS Flag NO
enabled via switch (L3 illuminated)
Data collection/download function
NO
disabled.
Standby Button operation:
SB YS Standby button enabled Flag YS
NO Standby button disabled
Configurable digital input operation:
NO Digital input not activated
DS Door switch input
DO Alarm (‘AL’ displayed) when contact Func. DS
AO
opens.
Alarm (‘AL’ displayed) when contact
AC
closes.
Configurable digital input operation:
NO Digital input not activated
DS Door switch input
D1 Alarm (‘AL’ displayed) when contact Func. NO
AO
opens.
Alarm (‘AL’ displayed) when contact
AC
closes.
Configurable digital input operation:
NO Digital input not activated
DS Door switch input
Alarm (‘AL’ displayed) when contact
AO
opens.
Alarm (‘AL’ displayed) when contact
AC
D2 closes. Func. NO
High pressure switch input (normally
HP
closed/ alarm when open).
Operates reduced energy mode when
IIM
contact closes.
Allows for 3rd temperature probe
T3
function.

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T3 probe function (only when ‘D2’ =

‘D2’ = ‘T3’
‘T3’):
T3 Flag DP
DP T3 probe temperature displayed
CD Condenser temperature measurement
T3 probe temperature offset (only when
O3 -9.9 … 9.9°C °K 0
‘D2’ = ‘T3’):
Light control mode (if ‘R3’ = ‘LM’):
NO Light control mode disabled (always off)
Light output operation is
MN activated/deactivate by switch (L5
illuminated).
Light output is switched on when door is
0O
LM opened (if ‘D1’ = ‘DS’). Func. NO
Light output is switched on when door is
1O
closed (if ‘D1’ = ‘DS’).
Light output is switched on when door is
2O
opened (if ‘D2’ = ‘DS’).
Light output is switched on when door is
2C
closed (if ‘D2’ = ‘DS’).
Relay 2 operation:
NO Output disabled (always off).
EF Control of evaporator fan.
Control of defrost heater/device
DF
(activated when ‘DY’ = ‘EL’ or ‘GS’),
LM Output enabled for light control.
Contacts open/close with ‘Standby’/’on’
R2 01 Func. EF
mode (‘SB’ = ‘1’)
Contacts open when an alarm condition
AO
occurs
Contacts close when an alarm condition
AC
occurs
(Relay contacts open when in standby
mode).
Relay 3 operation:
NO Output disabled (always off).
EF Control of evaporator fan.
Control of defrost heater/device
DF
(activated when ‘DY’ = ‘EL’ or ‘GS’),
LM Output enabled for light control.
Contacts open/close with ‘Standby’/’on’
R3 01 Func. NO
mode (‘SB’ = ‘1’)
Contacts open when an alarm condition
AO
occurs
Contacts close when an alarm condition
AC
occurs
(Relay contacts open when in standby
mode).

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Relay 4 operation:
NO Output disabled (always off).
EF Control of evaporator fan.
Control of defrost heater/device
DF
(activated when ‘DY’ = ‘EL’ or ‘GS’),
LM Output enabled for light control.
Contacts open/close with ‘Standby’/’on’
R4 01 Func. NO
mode (‘SB’ = ‘1’)
Contacts open when an alarm condition
AO
occurs
Contacts close when an alarm condition
AC
occurs
(Relay contacts open when in standby
mode).
O1 -9.9 … 9.9°C Air temperature probe (T1) offset °K 0
T2 probe enabling:
T2 YS T2 probe enabled Flag 0
NO T2 probe disabled
Evaporator temperature probe (T2)
O2 -9.9 … 9.9°C °K 0
offset
Readout scale:
Range -50 … 99°C (0.1°C resolution
1C
SC within -9.9 to +9.9°C) Func. 2C
2C Range -50 … 99°C
1F Range -58 … 99°F
SM 0 … 99 Display slowdown Func. 5
AR 1 … 64 FD1-11 address for PC communication Flag 1

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EP820MU (Waitrose Spec)


EP700HL (H) (McDonalds

EP700LU (Weatherspoon
EP700LL (L) Top Section
EP700H & HL (H), G700H

EP1440H, 700P, G1440H


Germany Top Section)

EP700HR, EP820HUR
EP1440G & EP700PG

EP700L (Spirit Spec.)

EP700LR, EP820LUR
EP700HH (H Bottom

EP700HU, EP820HU

EP700LU, EP820LU

EP1440M, G1440M
EP1440L, G1440L

EP700M, G700M
EP700L, G700L
FD1-11 Default

EP700HL (L)

EP1440MR

EP1440MU
EP1440GR

EP1440HR

EP1440HU
EP1440LR

EP1440LU
EP700MR

EP700MU
EP700GR

EP1440W
EP700HB

EP700LB

EP700W
section)
EP700G
EP700F

Spec)
Version 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
Par
SL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 -21 -21 -21 -30 -21 -21 -21 -21 -21 -21 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 8 8 1 -21 -2

SH 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 10 3 3 3 3 3 -19 -19 -21 5 -19 -19 -19 -19 -19 -19 8 8 8 8 8 8 12 12 3 -19 8

SP 1.5 -1 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2 1 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 -21 -21 -21 -18 -21 -21 -21 -21 -21 -21 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 10 10 1.5 -21 -1.5

CH RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF

HY 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

CR 2 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 4 2 0 0 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

C1 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

C2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

CS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

DM TM NO TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM

DB 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

DF YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS

DL 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

DT 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

DY OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF GS OF OF OF OF EL GS GS GS EL GS EL EL EL EL GS GS EL EL EL GS OF OF OF EL EL

DS HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI

ST 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

DP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

DD SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

DH 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 10 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3

FD YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS NO YS YS YS YS NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YS YS YS NO NO

FR 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 5 5 5 5 5 -5 -5 10 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 -5 5

FS 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

FM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM NO TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM NO TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM

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GB

Version 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
FT -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1

FH 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

F1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

F2 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

F3 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

FP 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

AT RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL

AL -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3

AH 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

LD -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5

HD 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

AI T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1

AD 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90

AO 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

PF 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

AM NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

AS 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65

AF ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST

AC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

IIM AU NO AU AU AU AU AU AU AU NO AU AU AU AU AU AU AU NO AU AU AU AU AU NO AU AU AU AU AU NO NO NO AU AU AU

IIS 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

IIT 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

IIP 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

IIY 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

IIF TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM

IID 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

IIE LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT

DC NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

SB YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS

D0 DS DS DS DS DS DS NO DS DS DS DS DS DS DS NO DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS

D1 NO NO NO DS NO DS NO NO NO NO DS NO DS NO NO NO NO NO NO DS NO DS NO NO NO DS NO DS NO NO NO DS DS DS DS

D2 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

T3 DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP DP

O3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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GB

Version 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
LM NO NO MN MN MN MN NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO MN MN NO NO NO

R2 EF NO EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF

R3 NO NO LM LM LM LM NO NO NO DF NO NO NO NO DF DF DF DF DF DF DF DF DF DF DF DF DF DF DF DF LM LM NO DF DF

R4 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO 01 NO NO NO NO 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 NO NO NO 01 01

O1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

T2 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YS NO NO NO NO YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS YS NO NO NO YS YS

O2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SC 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C

SM 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

AR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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Cabinet Defrost Power Consumption Fuse


Gas Hertz Gas Charge Compressor Capillary
Models Type Watts Amps Rating
R134a 50 265 grms EMT6160Z 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.5m Timed Off Cycle 262 1.8 10 Amp
EP700H & R134a 60 TBC NEK6160Z 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.5m Timed Off Cycle TBC TBC 10 Amp
EP700H2 R290 50 95 grms EMT6144U 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.5m Timed Off Cycle TBC TBC 10 Amp
R404 50 TBC TBC TBC Timed Off Cycle 262 1.8 10 Amp
R404 50 275 grms NEK2168GK 0.047” ID x 0.085” OD x 2.5m Hot Gas 548 3.7 10 Amp
EP700L & R404 60 TBC NT2168GK 0.047” ID x 0.085” OD x 2.5m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp
EP700L2 R290 50 120 grms NEK2150U 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.5m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp
R134 50 TBC TBC TBC Hot Gas 548 3.7 10 Amp
R134a 50 265 grms EMT6160Z 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.5m Hot Gas 262 1.8 10 Amp
EP700M &
R134a 60 TBC NEK6160Z 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.5m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp
EP700M2
R290 50 95 grms EMT6144U 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.5m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp
R134a 50 TBC EMT6160Z 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.5m TBC 310 2.0 10 Amp
EP700G
R290 50 TBC EMT6144U 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.5m TBC TBC TBC 10 Amp
R134a 50 TBC EMT6160Z 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.5m TBC 310 2.0 10 Amp
EP700W
R290 50 95 grms EMT6144U 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.5m TBC TBC TBC 10 Amp
R134a 50 340 grms NEK6214Z 0.054” Bore x 22 SWG x 3.0m Timed Off Cycle 611 4.4 10 Amp
EP1440H & R134a 60 TBC NEK6214Z 0.054” Bore x 22 SWG x 3.0m Timed Off Cycle TBC TBC 10 Amp
EP1440H4 R404 50 TBC TBC 0.054” Bore x 22 SWG x 3.0m Timed Off Cycle 611 4.4 10 Amp
R290 50 150 grms NEK6213U 0.054” Bore x 22 SWG x 3.0m Timed Off Cycle TBC TBC 10 Amp
R404 50 610 grms NT2192GK 0.047” Bore x 22 SWG x 4.0m Hot Gas 734/ 611 3.7/ 4.4 10 Amp
EP1440L &
R404 60 TBC NT2192GK 0.047” Bore x 22 SWG x 4.0m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp
EP1440L4
R290 50 135 grms NT2180U 0.047” Bore x 22 SWG x 4.0m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp
R134a 50 340 grms NEK6214Z 0.054” Bore x 22 SWG x 3.0m Hot Gas 611/ 734 4.4/ 3.7 10 Amp
EP1440M & R134a 60 TBC NEK6214Z 0.054” Bore x 22 SWG x 3.0m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp
EP1440M4 R404 50 TBC TBC TBC Hot Gas 611/ 734 4.4/ 3.7 10 Amp
R290 50 150 grms NEK6213U 0.054” Bore x 22 SWG x 3.0m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp
R134a 50 TBC NEK6214Z 0.054” Bore x 22 SWG x 3.0m TBC 611 4.4 10 Amp
EP1440G
R290 50 TBC NEK6213U 0.054” Bore x 22 SWG x 3.0m TBC TBC TBC 10 Amp
R134a 50 340 grms NEK6214Z 0.054” Bore x 22 SWG x 3.0m TBC 711 4.8 10 Amp
EP1440W
R290 50 TBC NEK6213U 0.054” Bore x 22 SWG x 3.0m TBC TBC TBC 10 Amp
EP700 &
TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC Timed Off Cycle TBC TBC 10 Amp
1440 HU
EP700 &
TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC Electric TBC TBC 10 Amp
1440 MU
EP700 &
TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC Electric TBC TBC 10 Amp
1440 LU

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Cabinet Defrost Power Consumption Fuse


Gas Hertz Gas Charge Compressor Capillary
Models Type Watts Amps Rating
R134A 50 265 grms EMT6160Z 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.5m Timed Off Cycle TBC TBC 10 Amp
G700H
R290 50 95 grms EMT6144U 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.5m Timed Off Cycle TBC TBC 10 Amp
R404 50 TBC NEK2168GK 0.047” ID x 0.085” OD x 2.5m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp
G700L
R290 50 120 grms NEK2150U 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.0m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp
R134a 50 TBC EMT6160Z 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.5m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp
G700M
R290 50 95 grms EMT6144U 0.042” ID x 0.93” OD x 3.5m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp
R134a 50 340 grms NEK6214Z 0.054” Bore x 22 SWG x 3.0m Timed Off Cycle TBC TBC 10 Amp
G1440H
R290 50 150 grms NEK6213U 0.054” Bore x 22 SWG x 3.0m Timed Off Cycle TBC TBC 10 Amp
R404 50 TBC NT2192GK 0.047” Bore x 22 SWG x 4.0m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp
G1440L
R290 50 135 grms NT2180U 0.047” Bore x 22 SWG x 4.0m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp
R134a 50 TBC NEK6214Z 0.054” Bore x 22 SWG x 3.0m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp
G1440M
R290 50 150 grms NEK6213U 0.054” Bore x 22 SWG x 3.0m Hot Gas TBC TBC 10 Amp

Note: The Power Consumption values referred to as tested are to the ECA test standard. Actual power consumption will be greatly affected by ambient
temperature, loading, usage and cabinet maintenance.

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Wiring Diagram for High. Wine and Fish Temperature Models

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Air and Evaporator Probe Details I Diagram

PROBE

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TWIN CORE CABLE CONNECTOR : EHR -2
PROBE MARKED REFER T O TABLE PIN : JST SEH-001T
''T1 LAE 10-10 (IN BLACK) SN4BxxH 1 (IN BLACK)" (2off)

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JST CONNECTOR (BLUE)
CONNECTOR : EHR -2-E
PIN : JST SEH-00 1T
TWIN CORE CABLE (2off)
PROBE MARKED REFER T O TABLE
"T2 LAE 10-10 (IN BLACK) SN4BxxH2B (IN BLACK)"

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Problem Possible Cause Solution

Audible & Visual > Low temperature alarm > Cancel audible alarm and
Alarms/Warnings investigate cause.
> High temperature alarm > Cancel audible alarm and
investigate cause.
> T1 Air probe failure > Check and replace the air
probe
> Check and replace the
> T2 Evaporator probe failure#
evaporator probe
> Check and replace the
> T3 Condenser probe failure#
condenser probe.
> Condenser clean warning# > Carry out cleaning regime on
the condenser. The timer is
reset when power is removed
and reset.
> Clean condenser and ensure
> Condenser high temperature
ambient temperature is not
alarm#
too high.
> High pressure alarm# > Check ambient temperature
and refrigeration system.
> Door open alarm#
> Press to silence alarm and
close the door. If the alarm
persists and the door is closed
check and replace the door
switches.
> Mains power failure# > ‘PF’ will be displayed, the
alarm will sound and will
show when there has been a
mains power failure that has
affected the internal air
temperature of the cabinet
(only if the unit was not in
standby mode). When mains
power is restored the cabinet
will continue to operate, and
adjust the temperature as
required. The warning will
sound & show until has
been pressed and released, to
cancel the alarm. We would
recommend the contents of
the unit are inspected.
#
only displayed if applicable to model and enabled through parameters

Compressor will not start > No voltage in socket > Use voltmeter to check
> Electrical conductor or wires may > Use ohmmeter to check for
be cut continuity
> Defective electrical component: > Replace defective component
thermostat, relay, thermal
protector etc.

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> Compressor motor has a winding > Measure ohmic resistance of


open or shorted main and auxiliary winding
using ohmmeter. Compare
with correct values
> Compressor stuck > Change compressor

> Temperature control contacts are > Repair or replace the contacts
open
> Incorrect wiring > Check wiring diagram and
correct
> Fuse blown or circuit breaker > Replace fuse or reset circuit
tripped. breaker
> Power cord unplugged > Plug in power cord.
> Controller set too high > Set controller to lower
temperature.
> Cabinet in defrost cycle > Wait for defrost cycle to finish

The temperature is too cold > Controller is set at a very cold > Set to warmer position and
position check if the compressor stops
according to controllers
operating range.
> Controller does not disconnect > Check the insulation of the
the condensing unit thermostat. If problem
persists, change the
thermostat
> Control contacts are stuck closed > Change the control. Check
amperage load
> Defective or incorrect > Determine correct control and
temperature control replace.

The temperature is not cold > Controller is set at a very warm > Adjust to colder setting
enough position
> Condenser is dirty > Clean condenser

> The refrigerator has been placed > The unit must not be near
at an inadequate location stoves, walls that are exposed
to the sun, or places that lack
sufficient air flow.
> Compressor is inefficient or there > If there is air in the system,
is a high pressure due to the air purge and recharge
in the system
> Iced up evaporator coil > Check temperature control,
refrigerant charge, and defrost
mechanism. Remove all ice
manually and start over.
> Restriction in system > Locate exact point of
restriction and correct
> The refrigerator has been used > The shelves must never be
improperly covered with any type of
plastic or other material that
will block the circulation of
cold air within the refrigerator.

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> Too many door openings > Advise user to decrease if


possible
> Excessive heat load placed in > Advise user not to put in
cabinet products that are too hot.
> The refrigerator has been > Check to see if condensation
overcharged with the refrigerant or ice crystals have formed on
gas the suction line. If so, charge
with the correct amount of
gas.
> The refrigerant gas is leaking > Find the location of gas leak in
order to seal and replace the
defective component. Change
the drier. Perform a good
vacuum and recharge unit.
> The evaporator and/or condenser > Check electrical connections
fans are not working and make sure that the fan
blade isn’t stuck. Replace the
fan motor if it doesn’t work.
> Blocking air flow > Re-arrange product to allow
for proper air flow. Make sure
there is at least four inches of
clearance from evaporator.
> Fuse blown or circuit breaker > Replace fuse or reset circuit
tripped breaker.

Electrical Shocks > Wires or electrical components > Check for appropriate
are in direct contact with metallic insulation on the connections
parts. of each component.

Noise > The refrigerator is not properly > Check if the noise goes away
levelled after you level the refrigerator
> The condenser is not fastened > While the compressor is
correctly. Copper tubing is in working, check to see if metal
contact with metal parts are in contact with one
another and/or if the screws
that fasten the condenser are
tightened.
> The evaporator and/or condenser > Check if the fans are securely
fans are loose fastened. Also, check if the fan
blades are loose, broken or
crooked. If so, change the
faulty blade.
> Compressor has an internal noise > If the noise persists after all
other measures have been
taken, it may be originating
from the compressor.
> Loose part(s) > Locate and tighten loose
part(s)

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Extreme condensation inside > Controller is set at a very cold > Set the controller to a warmer
the refrigerator position position & check to see if
compressor stops as should.
> The outside environment’s > This type of occurrence is
relative humidity is very high caused by local climatic
(over 75%) conditions and not by the
refrigeration unit.
> The refrigerator door won’t shut > Check the door and/or the
completely magnetic gasket. Adjust the
door hinges if needed; replace
the gasket if broken.
> The refrigerator had been placed > The unit must not be near
at an inadequate location sources that produce too
much heat.

Condensing unit runs > Excessive amount of warm > Advise user to leave adequate
for product placed in cabinet time for products to cool down
long periods of time

> Prolonged door opening or door > Advise user to ensure doors
ajar are closed when not in use
and to avoid opening doors for
long periods of time.
> Door gasket(s) not sealing > Ensure gaskets are snapped in
properly completely. Remove gasket
and wash with soap and
water. Check condition of
gasket & replace if necessary
> Dirty condenser coil > Clean condenser coil

> Evaporator coil iced over > Unplug unit and allow coil to
defrost. Make sure thermostat
is not set too cold. Ensure that
door gasket(s) are sealing
properly. Select manual
defrost and ensure system
works.

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Foster European Operations

France
Foster Refrigerator France SA
Tel: (33) 01 34 30 22 22. Fax: (33) 01 30 37 68 74.
Email: [email protected]

Germany
Foster Refrigerator Gmbh,
Tel: (49) 781 990 7840. Fax (49) 781 990 7844.
Email: [email protected]

Foster Refrigerator
Oldmedow Road
Kings Lynn
Norfolk
PE30 4JU

Tel: 0843 216 8833


Fax: 0843 216 4707
Website: www.fosterrefrigerator.co.uk
Email: [email protected]

a Division of ‘ITW (UK) Ltd’

ECOPROG2 CAB FD1-11/SM 03/12 GB

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EP700H watercooled Condenser / child Water

EcoPro G2 600 Litre Upright Refrigerated Cabinet


Temperature

Refrigerator | +1/+4 °C

Dimensions

2080 x 700 x 820 mm HWD


Depth with door open is 1500 mm

Capacity

600 Litres

Features and Benefits

The EcoPro G2 is loaded with new design, quality, reliability efficiency and performance features.

• All new thicker and more robust cabinet design with advanced thermal efficiency and market
leading capacity making your money go further
• New 'smartphone style' touch sensitive hidden-until-lit control panel with unique high visibility
temperature display combines sophistication with functionality
• All-new ergonomic door and handle with possitiv lock design for ease of opening and cleaning
• Designed using high technology: 'Fluid Food-Fresh Dynamics' modelling, the new and
improved advanced Foster Circulair II air distribution system maximises efficient operation
even when shelves are fully loaded
• Brand-new refrigeration system designed to be the most technologically advanced and energy
efficient yet
Finish

Stainless Steel - Standard


Thickness of isulation (CFC-free) is 70 mm

Shelving

3 pcs. Nylon Coated Gastronorm 2/1 SHELF MARINE

Doors

Solid Full with positive lock handle – Standard


Door gaskets are magnetic and clutched and easy replaceable without tools
Doors with 100° stay – open loading feature, self c losing from all other positions

Hinged - Right Hand - Standard


Hinged - Left Hand - Optional

Base Fittings

120 – 180 mm Legs with fixing points

Refrigeration

Forced Air - Standard


Integral - Standard
R134a - Standard
43°C ambient
Automatic defrosting system with hot gas defrost

Electrical/Service Information

230 Volts - Standard


50Hz - Standard
Single Phase - Standard
Fuse Required - 13 amp

Product Extras

Footnotes

• Adequate airflow and service space must be kept above the top of cabinet: 310mm.

Options

Solid Half Door


Refr. Gas R404a
Pass Through (incl. Glassdoor)
Glassdoor with LED - Lights
Remote condenser Unit
Watercooled condenser Unit
230V / 60Hz
RS 485 interfaces and Software for Temp. monitoring
Modell for FISH, MEAT, WINE, BAKERY
Model Pack. Dim. WDH Net. Weight Gr. Weight Shipping Volume
mm Kg Kg m³
EP 700 H 750 x 880 x 2250 130 140 1.49

Model Temp. Range °C Refrigerant Heat Extraction Flow rate in Total


Watt Liter per houer Power Watt
EP 700 H +1/+4 R 134a 634 17,34 262

child Water inn +8°C child Water out +30°C

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