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Two-year parts & labor warranty* 

Arctic Air warrants, to the original purchaser, all qualifying models of its new equipment to be free from defects in 
material or workmanship, under normal use and maintenance service, for a period of two (2) years from the date of 
original purchase or 30 months after shipment date from the manufacturer, whichever occurs first.  Warranty coverage 
is limited to the repair and/or replacement, including labor charges, of defective parts and/or assemblies.  The labor 
warranty shall include straight time labor charges and travel charges within 100 miles roundtrip.  

Exclusions

 

Any Arctic Air model installed in mobile application such as concession trailers, food trucks, etc. or in an outdoor 
venue shall be limited to one (1) year parts, labor, & compressor warranty only.   

 

Models AWR25, AWF25, ACP40, ACP55, ACP4SQ, & ACPSQ are limited to one (1) year parts & labor coverage. 

 

Light bulbs and door gaskets are limited to 90-day warranty period & door hinges to one (1) year period. 
 

Additional three-year compressor warranty

In addition to the two (2) year warranty stated above, Arctic Air warrants its compressor units to be free from defects in 
both material and workmanship under normal and proper use and maintenance service for a period of three (3) 
additional years from the date of original installation but not to exceed five (5) years and three (3) months after 
shipment from Arctic Air. 
The three (3) year extended compressor warranty applies only to the compressor part itself and does not apply to any 
other parts, components, or labor charges involved in replacement of compressor.  In addition, shipping charges for 
replacement compressors in the extended three-year period are not covered by this warranty and compressor 
replacement is limited to one (1) compressor during the three-year period. 

*(Not applicable for ACP counter-top models and/or any model being used in mobile/outdoor use application) 

 

Conditions

 

All service under this warranty, for either labor or parts, must be performed by a preferred service provider arranged 
by the Arctic Air Warranty Center at 1-855-431-5558.  Proof of purchase will be required to validate warranty 
coverage dates.  Service coverage is limited to units located in the United States and Canada only. 

Limitations & Exclusive Warranty 

This parts and labor warranty is the sole and exclusive warranty remedy offered by Arctic Air.  Arctic Air’s sole obligation 
under this warranty is limited to either repair or replacement of parts and is subject to the limitations listed below.  
Arctic Air will bear no responsibility or liability for any equipment which has been misapplied, mishandled,misused, 
subjected to harsh chemical action, or external causes such as the use of extension cords, electrical power fluctuations, 
lack of proper maintenance, non-factory approved revisions or modifications, or equipment damaged by fire, flood, or 
other acts of God. 

1.

 

Arctic Air will bear no responsibility for consequential loss or damages such as, including but not limited to, 
economic loss, profit loss, personal injury, property damage, damage during transit, losses or damages arising 
from food or product spoilage claims. 

2.

 

Arctic Air shall bear no responsibility for parts or labor coverage for component failure or other damages 
resulting from improper usage, installation, or maintenance as described in the owner’s manual.  In addition, 
charges that include but are not limited to ferry charges, city torch/burn permits, or labor time to access mobile 
units are not covered by this warranty. 

3.

 

Arctic Air equipment is intended for commercial use only and this warranty is void if the equipment is installed 
in other than commercial applications. 

4.

 

All other warranties, either express or implied, arising under law or equity or custom of the trade, including but 
not limited to, warranties or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are excluded.  

UNDER-COUNTER REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS

Summary of Contents for AF49

Page 1: ...TENANCE MANUAL Pizza Prep Tables Sandwich Salad Units Under counter Refrigerators and Freezers Worktop Refrigerators and Freezers IMPORTANT Please read this manual completely before attempting to install or operate this equipment ...

Page 2: ...re not followed If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the app...

Page 3: ...ur doivent éviter les dommages du tuyau réfrigérant ou le rique de la fuite Caution Risk of Fire or Explosion due to Flammable Refrigerant Used Follow Handling Instructions Carefully in Compliance with U S Government Regulations Component parts shall be replaced with like components and that servicing shall be done by factory authorized service personnel so as to minimize the risk of possible igni...

Page 4: ...ge the set point 11 Manual Defrost 11 Keyboard Lock 11 Keyboard Unlock 11 Alarm Codes 11 Display and Reset Alarm 11 MAINTENANCE 12 Refrigerators and Freezers 12 Cleaning the Condenser Coil 12 Stainless Steel Care and Cleaning 12 Gasket Maintenance 13 Doors Hinges 13 Drain Maintenance 13 Door Replacement and Adjustment 13 Open the Bottom Shroud 13 WIRING DIAGRAMS 14 Models Models Models APP 48R APP...

Page 5: ...RGE Oz SHIP WEIGHT Lbs NEMA PLUG AST 28R 115 60 1 5 7 8 14 3 8 3200 9 5 2 5 15P AST 48R 115 60 1 7 12 12 26 1 2 5400 9 5 313 5 15P UNDERCOUNTER WORKTOP REFRIGERATORS MODEL V Hz Ph AMPS STORAGE CAPACITY Cu ft SHELF CAPACITY Sq ft HP BTU CHARGE Oz SHIP WEIGHT Lbs NEMA PLUG AUC 27RZ 115 60 1 1 5 6 5 14 3 8 2800 2 47 243 5 15P AUC 48RZ 115 60 1 3 12 26 3 8 3000 2 65 300 5 15P UNDERCOUNTER FREEZERS MOD...

Page 6: ...l REGISTRATION The installation date and appliance model must be documented by the end purchaser Also refer to the Warranty section for additional details on registering the appliance Dealer Information Installer Information Installation Date ...

Page 7: ...state and federal regulations WARNING Make sure all facility electrical connections are in compliance with all local and federal electrical code regulations Inspection and Maintenance WARNING Appliance maintenance must be carried out by only by suitably trained personnel WARNING Before any maintenance work is performed the appliance must be disconnected from the electrical supply Apply a lockout t...

Page 8: ...ng unloading and on site transporting 1 Visually inspect the exterior of the package skid and or container Report any damage to the carrier immediately 2 If any packaging damage is noted open and inspect the contents with the carrier 3 If concealed damage is discovered after unpacking the equipment notify the carrier Notification must be made both in writing and verbally 4 Check the compressor com...

Page 9: ...de or back for any reason allow a minimum of 24 hours in the upright position before start up to allow compressor oil to flow back to the sump Failure to meet this requirement can cause compressor failure unit damage and will void the unit warranties Electrical connection Refer to the amperage data provided in the SPECIFI CATIONS the serial tag the local electrical code and or the National Electri...

Page 10: ... 1a 8a 3a 2a 2 8 7 4 5 6 3 Callout No Control Indicator Function 1 Fan Indicates the fans are running 2 Defrost Press to start the manual defrost cycle 3 Compressor Indicates the compressor is running 4 Up Arrow To display the last temperature alarm In programming mode it browses the parameter codes or increases the displayed value 5 Down Arrow To display the last temperature alarm In programming ...

Page 11: ...ard is locked With the keyboard locked only the set point or the max min temperature is displayed 3 If any key is pressed for more than three seconds the POF message is displayed Keyboard Unlock Press the Up Arrow and Down Arrow buttons and hold for a minimum of three seconds The Pon message is displayed when the keyboard is unlocked Alarm Codes CODE CAUSE OUTPUTS P1 Room probe failure Compressor ...

Page 12: ...can damage the electrical components located near or on the condenser coil Stainless Steel Care and Cleaning Stainless steel contains 70 80 iron which will rust It also contains 12 30 chromium which forms an invis ible passive film over the steel s surface that acts as a corrosion shield As long as the protective layer remains intact the metal remains stainless If the film is broken or contaminate...

Page 13: ...connected from the evaporator housing to the condensate evapora tor drain pan If water has collected underneath the unit check the condensate evaporator drain tube to be sure it is still located inside the drain pan Leveling the unit is im portant because the units are designed to drain properly when level If the floor is not level drain problems may oc cur Be sure all drain lines are free of obst...

Page 14: ...ONDENSER FAN MOTOR OVERLOAD PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR PTC STARTER CIRCUITALION FAN MOTOR t L N ROOM EVAP SENSOR DOOR FRAME HEATER M M L N THERMOSTAT DISPLAY PLUG CIRCUITALION FAN MOTOR OVERLOAD PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR ROOM EVAP SENSOR DOOR FRAME HEATER MIDDLE FRAME HEATER CONDENSER FAN MOTOR STARTING CAPACITOR CURRENT RELAY ...

Page 15: ...MOTOR ROOM EVAP SENSOR THERMOSTAT DISPLAY DOOR FRAME HEATER CONDENSER FAN MOTOR OVERLOAD PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR t PTC STARTER L N PLUG CIRCUITALION FAN MOTOR L N ROOM EVAP SENSOR THERMOSTAT DISPLAY DOOR FRAME HEATER MIDDLE FRAME HEATER t CONDENSER FAN MOTOR OVERLOAD PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR PTC STARTER ...

Page 16: ...THERMOSTAT DISPLAY ROOM EVAP SENSOR CONDENSEN FAN OVERLOAD PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR CURRENT RELAY STARTING CAPACITOR FAN POWER EVAP FAN DOOR SWITCH L N PLUG THERMOSTAT DISPLAY ROOM EVAP SENSOR CONDENSEN FAN OVERLOAD PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR CURRENT RELAY STARTING CAPACITOR FAN POWER EVAP FAN DOOR SWITCH L N ...

Page 17: ...THERMAL CUT OFF DEFROST HEATER OVERLOAD PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR CURRENT RELAY STARTING CAPACITOR FAN POWER EVAP FAN DOOR SWITCH N L PLUG THERMOSTAT DISPLAY ROOM EVAP SENSOR CONDENSEN FAN THERMAL CUT OFF DEFROST HEATER OVERLOAD PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR CURRENT RELAY STARTING CAPACITOR MIDDLE FRAME HEATER FAN POWER EVAP FAN DOOR SWITCH N L ...

Page 18: ...18 Installation Operation Maintenance Manual Models APP 48R ...

Page 19: ...19 UNDER COUNTER REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS Models APP 71R ...

Page 20: ...20 Installation Operation Maintenance Manual Models AST 28R ...

Page 21: ...21 UNDER COUNTER REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS Models AST 48R ...

Page 22: ...22 Installation Operation Maintenance Manual Models AUC 27RZ ...

Page 23: ...23 UNDER COUNTER REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS Models AUC 48RZ ...

Page 24: ...24 Installation Operation Maintenance Manual Models AUC 27FZ ...

Page 25: ...25 UNDER COUNTER REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS Models AUC 48FZ ...

Page 26: ...l being used in mobile outdoor use application Conditions All service under this warranty for either labor or parts must be performed by a preferred service provider arranged by the Arctic Air Warranty Center at 1 855 431 5558 Proof of purchase will be required to validate warranty coverage dates Service coverage is limited to units located in the United States and Canada only Limitations Exclusiv...

Page 27: ...Broich Enterprises Inc Arctic Air Eden Prairie MN 55344 Phone 952 941 2270 Fax 952 941 3066 Website www arcticairco com ...

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