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10. Condenser water from evaporator drains into a hole in the floor of the storage 

compartment and is channeled into a drain pan located at the back of the unit 
on the compressor. Heat transferred from the compressor evaporates any 
water that has collected in the pan. Be sure the drain hole in the floor of the unit 
is clear and unobstructed. 

11. 

During long absences, remove the unit’s contents, unplug the unit, clean it 

and leave the door open slightly to avoid possible formation of condensation, 
mold or odors. Use a cover to protect the unit and prolong its lifespan. 

12. Leave disassembly and disposal of the unit to qualified experts. 

 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! 

DANGER! 

Risk of child entrapment! 

Before discarding your old refrigerator: 

• 

take off the doors 

• 

leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside. 

 

Table of Contents 

 

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS   .............................................. 1 

– 3 

 

Location of Parts   .........................................................................4 
 
Technical Specifications  ..............................................................4 
 
Energy-Saving Tips   .....................................................................5 

 

Installation   ............................................................................ 5 

– 7 

 
Operating Your Refrigerator   ............................................... 8 

– 10 

 

Cleaning and Maintenance   .............................................. 10 

– 11 

 
Troubleshooting   ............................................................... 11 

– 12 

 
Warranty   ................................................................................... 13 
 

Summary of Contents for BLZ-SSRF-50DH

Page 1: ...Outdoor Refrigerator Be sure unit is standing upright 24 hours prior to plug in Model BLZ SSRF 50DH ...

Page 2: ...malfunction or injury 2 Never splash water directly onto the product or wash it with water without unplugging as a short circuit could result In a rainy environment a water proof covering is recommended 3 Never put flammable or volatile substances into the unit as explosion and fire could result 4 Do not damage modify excessively bend strain twist or bundle the power cord Avoid hot sharp or aggres...

Page 3: ...tions along with all local codes before it is used See grounding instructions in the Installation section 2 This model can either be built in or free standing Built in units vent at the bottom front and airflow at the front of this vent must be unimpeded 3 Install the unit in a location where the floor is sturdy enough to support the load of the unit If the floor is not sturdy enough or installati...

Page 4: ...leave the door open slightly to avoid possible formation of condensation mold or odors Use a cover to protect the unit and prolong its lifespan 12 Leave disassembly and disposal of the unit to qualified experts SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER Risk of child entrapment Before discarding your old refrigerator take off the doors leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside Ta...

Page 5: ... Outdoor Refrigerator Electrical Input 115VAC 60Hz Current Rating 1 8A Unit Dimensions 23 W x 23 16 11 D x 33 H Unit Weight 93 lbs Ambient Temperature Range 50ºF 100ºF Compartment Temperature Range 36ºF 64ºF Shelves Door Light Fan Light switch Leveling legs Fan Vents Vents Vents Vents ...

Page 6: ...sources will cause higher electrical consumption The Refrigerator is designed to be either free standing or built in It has motorized fans at the back of the unit that direct compressor generated heat away from the compressor and through the front of the unit Keep the front vents unobstructed If the unit is built in allow minimum clearances of 1 4 at the sides 1 2 at the back and 1 at the top Once...

Page 7: ...ace door on hinges 3 Using a flathead screwdriver remove the plug buttons from the screw holes opposite the door hinges top and bottom Set aside 4 Replace the axis on the Hinge 1 and tighten it firmly Remove Hinge 1 and place it on the opposite bottom side 5 Remove Hinge 2 and place it on the opposite top side Separate the axis from Hinge 2 and set it aside 6 Align the door on Bottom Hinge 1 and r...

Page 8: ...ipe telephone line or lightning rod It cannot be replaced with the neutral wire of single phase power In addition to the ground wire an electrical leakage circuit breaker is also required Consult a qualified electrician if you do not completely understand these grounding instructions DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD GROUND PRONG FROM THE POWER CORD If installation in a damp l...

Page 9: ...ow for automatic defrosting If you want to use the Automatic Temperature default setting do nothing further The unit will automatically set the temperature in the compartment at 40 ºF 4ºC If you want to set other temperatures see below Temperature Setting Wine Storage Temperatures While wines store best at temperatures around 56 58ºF your unit also allows you to store wine at drinking temperatures...

Page 10: ...te between 50 F 10 and 100 F 38 Higher ambient temperatures may reduce the unit s ability to reach low temperatures Best results are obtained at temperatures between 65 F and 80 F for built in models and between 65 F and 90 F for freestanding models Caution Damages caused by ambient temperatures of 40 F 4 or below are not covered by the warranty To temporarily stop the cooling cycle unplug the Ref...

Page 11: ...ning and Maintenance Cleaning the Outside Unplug your Refrigerator Clean the outside with a cloth dampened in mild soapy water Dry thoroughly with a soft cloth Polish with a stainless steel cleaner To clean the door gasket use only mild soapy water Never use harsh cleansers or scouring pads to clean any part of your unit Cleaning the Inside Unplug your Refrigerator and remove its contents Rinse th...

Page 12: ...steps above must be followed Troubleshooting Unit does not turn on Not plugged in Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped Press Power Button on control panel Noise or vibration Check that unit is level If not adjust leveling legs Unit is too warm Check that door is properly closed and sealed Check temperature setting To change the temperature setting follow the steps in the Operating Your Refrigerat...

Page 13: ... It indicates that the actual temperature is much higher than your set temperature Possible causes are The door might not be fully closed The refrigerant may have leaked The unit may have been recently loaded with room temperature product The control panel may not be functioning properly and should be replaced If you are certain that the door is not the cause of the problem contact your authorized...

Page 14: ... following negligent use or misuse of the product use contrary to operating instructions or alteration by any unqualified person The warranty period is not extended by such repair or replacement Warranty claim procedure If you require parts for your refrigerator please contact your dealer for service Product repair as provided under this warranty is your exclusive remedy Manufacturer shall not be ...

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