Service and Installation Manual
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FOOD STORAGE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The cooler must be connected to a NEMA 5-15 or 5-20 receptacle with the correct voltage/frequency, as
show on the nameplate. The standard for U.S is 115V/60Hz. Voltage variations of ±10% are acceptable.
Greater variations can damage the cooler, and in such cases the factory warranty is not valid. In the case of
extreme voltage variation, above or below the standard, your local supplier or utility company will be able to
advise you, what to do.
All wiring between the electrical panel and the unit must be done in accordance with the National Electric
Code and all state and local codes.
The cooler is only designed as a serving vehicle and is not suited to store cold food for extended periods of
time. In other words, only milk containers must be placed in the cooler. The cooler must not be filled beyond
the height limit of the included contents fill level line, or in cases where there is no such line, to within
100mm below the lid. This is to ensure the product temperature remains less than 40°F.
The temperature in the cooler is automatically regulated by a set thermostat.
The position of the cooler, the ambient temperature, the number of times the lid is opened and for how long
the lid is opened are all factors affect the temperature in the cooler. To assure proper temperature regulation
do not place in the appliance in sunlight or near / adjacent to a heat-radiating surface.
If your cooler is fitted with a lock, the key should be kept out of the reach of children. If your new cooler is to
replace an older one, which is not in use any more, you should remove the lock mechanism on the old one,
before disposing it.
CAUTION
Do not throw items into the storage area. Failure to heed these recommendations could result in damage to the
interior of the cabinet.
The factory setting for the temperature range is 34°F to 38° F which keeps your milk at a safe,
cold temperature.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION