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1. Plug in and turn on the power switch located on the bottom of the top grill.

The Display panel will be lighted. The compressor will begin to run.

2. The default temperature setting is 0°F (-19°C)

3. The compressor is automatically cycled by the electronic controller 

(PCB, D-sensor).

4. The Defrost cycle is automatically controlled by the D-sensor and the PCB

5. Temp. Control range is 5°F ~ -9°F (-15°C ~ -23°C)

6. The interior light is activated by the door switch at the bottom of the grill when the

door is opened.

7. Evaporator fan motor(s) will run after all doors are completely closed.

Freezer

BSF23

BSF49

BSF72

Operation

Summary of Contents for BSF23

Page 1: ...ead this manual completely before attempting to install or operate this equipment Blue air reagent the right to make product modification at any time Specifications and Designs are subject to changs without notice IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Visit us on the web at www blueairinc com rUQRaMPUU BSR23 BSF23 BSR49 BSF49 BSR72 BSF72 Solid Door Glass Door BSR23G BSR49G ...

Page 2: ...eds Please call or fax us at the following numbers Blue Air Refrigeration Nationwide Service Network TEL 310 808 0102 Fax 310 808 0242 0262 Toll Free 1 866 677 8500 CONTENTS ƃ Specifications 3 ƃ Serial Number 3 ƃ Installation 4 ƃ Cleaning 5 ƃ Caution 5 ƃ Operation Refrigerator 6 Freezer 8 ƃ Trouble Shooting 10 Contents ...

Page 3: ...Specifications and Designs are subject to change without notice for quality improvement ƃ The serial number is located on the rating label which is on the left interior wall Please retain the unit s serial number for service purpose ...

Page 4: ...ked while in use 6 LEVELING Make sure that the unit is leveled well from front to back and side to side 7 Unit should be connected to a dedicated electrical circuit Do not use extension cords Plug the unit to a dedicated electrical circuit adequate capacity 8 Install plastic condensate pan in the bottom of the unit Make sure pads are installed upwards and drain hose is in pan 9 Install the unit in...

Page 5: ... on the unit to remind the customer to clean the condenser every 6 months Warning Accumulated dust build up on the condenser fin can cause the unit to malfunction and compressor overload To remind the customer to clean the unit s condenser The unit s buzzer will sound and the unit will blink CL on the display panel To reset the alarm Press ᵋ ᵍ buttons at the same time and hold for 3 seconds The un...

Page 6: ...R72 BSR23G BSR49G Operation 1 POWER CORD Make sure the power cord is connected to the proper voltage 115V 60Hz Compressor warranties are void if compressor burns out due to a usage of improper voltage A protected circuit of the correct voltage and amperage must be used for connection of the line cord Turn off the power switch before disconnecting the power cord whenever performing maintenance serv...

Page 7: ...the cabinet temperature 2 DOOR OPENING INDICATOR If door is opened door opening indicator will be turned on If the door is left open for 3 minutes the alarm will sound continuously The alarm will stop immediately upon closing the door Operation DOOROPENING INSIDE TEMP TEMP CONTROL BUTTON ...

Page 8: ...ressor is automatically cycled by the electronic controller PCB D sensor 4 The Defrost cycle is automatically controlled by the D sensor and the PCB 5 Temp Control range is 5 F 9 F 15 C 23 C 6 The interior light is activated by the door switch at the bottom of the grill when the door is opened 7 Evaporator fan motor s will run after all doors are completely closed Freezer BSF23 BSF49 BSF72 Operati...

Page 9: ... Once all frost is eliminated the defrost control is changed to the freezer mode The panel displays dF during the defrost 3 DOOR OPENING INDICATOR If door is open door opening indicator will be turned on If the door is left open for 3 minutes the alarm will sound continuously The alarm will stop immediately upon closing the door DOOROPENING INSIDE TEMP TEMP CONTROL BUTTON Operation DOOROPENING INS...

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