Gram Compact 210 User manual


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DK Indhold
Opstilling ..............................................................................................................................5
Tilslutning.............................................................................................................................7
Igangsætning .......................................................................................................................8
Temperaturindstilling ...........................................................................................................9
Temperaturalarm .................................................................................................................9
Fejlkoder ............................................................................................................................10
Afrimning............................................................................................................................10
Tastaturlås .........................................................................................................................11
Belysning ...........................................................................................................................11
Vending af dør ...................................................................................................................12
Rengøring ..........................................................................................................................12
Service...............................................................................................................................13
Bortskaffelse ......................................................................................................................14
UK Contents
Installation..........................................................................................................................15
Connecting the cabinet ......................................................................................................17
Starting up .........................................................................................................................17
Temperature setting...........................................................................................................18
Temperature alarm ............................................................................................................19
Error codes ........................................................................................................................20
Defrosting ..........................................................................................................................20
Keylock ..............................................................................................................................21
Illumination.........................................................................................................................21
Reversing the door ............................................................................................................22
Cleaning.............................................................................................................................22
Service...............................................................................................................................23
Disposal .............................................................................................................................24

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English
Installation
To ensure reliable operation, make sure the following is observed:
The cabinet must be located in a dry and ventilated room.
The cabinet is designed to operate in ambient temperatures between +16°C and +35°C.
Avoid location in direct sunlight or near any heat sources, i.e. an oven.
The cabinet can be installed freestanding against a wall or Compact 210 can be built
under a worktop.
The cabinet must have sufficient ventilation and free air circulation beneath, above and
behind the cabinet. There must be a minimum clearance of 30 mm above the cabinet.
For versions with legs, use the screws on the legs to make sure that the cabinet stands
level and upright.
If the cabinet has been transported in horizontal position, it must stand upright af least 2
hours before it is started to allow the oil from the compressor to run back.
The cabinet must not be located in a chloride/acid-containing environment (swimming-bath
etc.) due to risk of corrosion.

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Important! Applies to cabinets with glass door:
Anti-topple brackets must be installed to avoid the cabinet toppling over when opening the
door.
The brackets which are delivered with the cabinet must be fastened to the wall behind the
cabinet, as shown in the drawings.

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Connecting the cabinet
Read the text below thoroughly before electrical connection.
The cabinet is intended for connection to alternating current. The connection voltage (V)
and frequency (Hz) are shown on the name plate in the cabinet .
Power connection is made by a three pin plug to a wall socket.
Do not use the cabinet before all shieldings have been mounted to prevent access to live
or rotating machine parts.
Do not use the cabinet, if the wire has been damaged. In this case the cabinet must be
examined by a service electrician from Gram Commercial or an authorised refrigeration
company with knowledge of Gram’s products.
The cabinet must not be used outdoor. All earthing requirements stipulated by the local
electricity authorities must be observed. The cabinet plug and wall socket should then give
correct earthing. If necessary, contact an electrician.
Starting up
Display:
°C
°F
Alarm Compressor
Defrost
Evaporator fan
Display - key + key
P key on/off
Connect the cabinet to main power.
To turn on the cabinet, push for 2 seconds.
The display shows the actual cabinet temperature, and indicates that power is connected.
The cabinet is turned off likewise, by pushing for 2 seconds.

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Servicing:
Make sure the appliance is switched off at the mains before service is performed on
electrical parts.
Control lights
The following control lights are located at the display:
Compressor. This LED is on while the compressor is running. Flashes during
temperature setting.
Defrosting. This LED is turned on during defrosting cycle.
Evaporator fan. This LED is turned on while the evaporator fan is running.
Alarm. This LED is turned on if an alarm occurs. See chapter on temperature alarm
and errors.
Temperature setting
The temperature is set as follows:
Push the button, the compressor lamp flashes.
Push or to set the temperature.
Push again to save the set value. The compressor lamp is turned off, unless the
compressor is running.
Alternatively, do not operate any buttons for 15 seconds, the controller switches back to
temperature display, and the set value is saved automatically.
If there is a power failure, the controller will remember the settings. When the power
returns, the cabinet will start up again.

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Temperature alarm
The controller is equipped with a temperature alarm, which constantly monitors the cabinet
temperature. The lamp lights, if an alarm has occurred.
The following alarms can be displayed:
AL low temperature alarm
AH high temperature alarm
Id open door alarm
Displaying alarm values:
Push the button, and keep pushed for 1 second. Push or until ”LS” is
displayed. Now, push and one of the alarm codes above is displayed. Use the or
button to select the wanted value. Push again, and the alarm values are
displayed.
Example – alarm AH:
9.0 the temperature alarm value is 8.0°C
dur alarm duration
h01 the alarm lasted for 1 hour ....(continues)
n15 …. and 15 minutes
AH selected alarm value
Each value is diplayed alternately for approx. 1 second.
To exit the alarm menu, push and the selected alarm is displayed (in this example
”AH”). Push again, and the current cabinet temperature is displayed.
Deleting alarms:
Push , and keep pushed for 1 second. Push or until ”rLS” is displayed. Now
push . Then push or within 15 seconds and set ”149”. Push again, and
the display fashes ”- - - -” for 4 seconds. The alarms are now deleted, the -LED is
turned off, and the controller returns to temperature display.

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Error codes
Pr1 If error Pr1 is displayed, it means that the temperature sensor is defect.
Request service assistance.
In the meantime, the cabinet will aim to maintain the set temperature.
Pr2 If error Pr2 is displayed, there are problems with the evaporator sensor. The
sensor should be replaced as soon as possible. Request service assistance.
Defrosting
K/KG 210/410:
Defrosting is automatically performed 4 times every 24 hours, by circulating the air inside
the cabinet during compressor standstill periods. The defrost LED lights to indicate
the defrosting cycle is running.
F/FG 210/410:
Defrosting is automatically performed 4 times every 24 hours, by a heating element
mounted at the evaporator.
Manual defrosting:
If the cabinet is operating under severe load (frequent door opening and frequent
replenishment), manual defrosting can become necessary.
Manual defrosting is performed as follows:
Push for 4 seconds, and defrosting is started. The defrost LED lights to indicate
the defrosting cycle is running.
Do not use sharp or pointed objects to accelerate the defrosting process.

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Keylock
The keys can be locked and in this way secured against unauthorized use of the
appliance.
To lock the keys:
Press and at the same time for 1 second, ”Loc” is shown to indicate the keys are
locked.
To unlock the keys:
Press and at the same time for 1 second, ”UnL” is shown to indicate the keys are
unlocked.
Illumination
Applies only to models with glass door.
The light can be switched on or off by the switch underneath the control panel.

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Reversing the door
The door can be changed from righthand-hinged to lefthand-hinged, or vice versa.
To do so, proceed as follows:
Models with solid door:
A
B
C
D
Models with glass door:
The door should only be reversed by a service electrician from Gram Commercial or an
authorised refrigeration company with knowledge of Gram’s products.
Cleaning
Before cleaning, switch off the cabinet at the mains.
The cabinet should be kept clean using a mild soap solution. Do not use cleaning
detergents that may cause scratches.
When regular cleaning is carried out, be sure to wipe clean the rubber door gasket to
ensure any sticky substances are removed which would otherwise damage the gasket.
The condenser on the back of the cabinet must be regularly cleaned as well. This is best
done with a vacuum cleaner and a brush.
1. Switch off the power at the
mains socket.
2. Dismantle the two screws that
hold the control panel at front
and back, pull the panel a little
forward, and then tilt it upwards.
3. Dismantle the hinge at pos. A,
and lift off the door.
4. Dismantle the hinge at pos. B,
and mount it at pos. D.
5. Turn the door 180°, and fix it at
the hinge pos. D.
6. Mount the hinge from pos. A in
pos. C, and move bracket from
pos. C to pos. A.
7. Fasten the control panel again.
Apply power to the cabinet
again.
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