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Part Number: 9295040  07/17

Maintenance 

Section 4

Interior Cleaning

The interior can be cleaned using soap and warm water. If 

this isn’t sufficient, try ammonia and water or a nonabrasive 

liquid cleaner. 

GASKETS
Gaskets require regular cleaning to prevent mold and mildew 

build up and also to retain the elasticity of the gasket. Clean 

them with water and mild soap (not citrus based). Avoid full 

strength cleaning products on gaskets as this can cause them 

to become brittle and crack. Never use sharp tools or knives 

to scrape or clean the gasket. Gaskets can be easily replaced 

and do not require the use of tools or an authorized service 

person. The gaskets are dart style and can be pulled out of 

the groove in the door. Place gasket in warm water to make 

the material more pliable for installation. Dry and press into 

place. 

PREVENTING BLOWER COIL CORROSION
To help prevent corrosion of the blower coil, store all acidic 

items, such as pickles and tomatoes, in seal-able containers. 

Immediately wipe up all spills. 

Exterior Cleaning

Notic

Never use an acid based cleaning solution on exterior 

panels! Many food products have an acidic content, 

which can deteriorate the finish. Be sure to clean the 

stainless steel surfaces of ALL food products.

Clean the area around the unit as often as necessary to 

maintain cleanliness and efficient operation.
Wipe exterior surfaces with a damp cloth rinsed in water to 

remove dust and dirt from the outside of the unit. Always 

rub with the “grain” of the stainless steel to avoid marring 

the finish. If a greasy residue persists, use a damp cloth 

rinsed in a mild dish soap and water solution. Wipe dry with 

a clean, soft cloth.
Never use steel wool or abrasive pads for cleaning. Never use 

chlorinated, citrus based or abrasive cleaners.
Stainless steel exterior panels have a clear coating that 

is stain resistant and easy to clean. Products containing 

abrasives will damage the coating and scratch the panels. 

Daily cleaning may be followed by an application of stainless 

steel cleaner which will eliminate water spotting and 

fingerprints. Early signs of stainless steel breakdown are 

small pits and cracks. If this has begun, clean thoroughly and 

start to apply stainless steel cleaners in attempt to restore 

the steel.
Wipe casters with a damp cloth to prevent corrosion.

DRAIN
Each refrigerated unit has a drain located inside the unit 

that removes the condensation from the evaporator coil and 

routes it to an external condensate evaporator pan. Each 

drain can become loose or disconnected during normal use. 

If you notice water accumulation on the inside of the unit, 

be sure the drain tube is connected to the evaporator drain 

pan. If water is collecting underneath the unit, make sure the 

end of the drain tube is in the condensate evaporator. The 

leveling of the unit is important as the units are designed to 

drain properly when level. Be sure all drain lines are free of 

obstructions.

DOORS/HINGES
Over time and with heavy-use doors, the hinges may become 

loose. If this happens, tighten the screws that mount the 

hinge brackets to the frame of the unit. Loose or sagging 

doors can cause the hinges to pull out of the frame, which 

may damage both the doors and the hinges. In some cases 

this may require qualified service agents or maintenance 

personnel to perform repairs.

Cleaning the Condenser Coil

In order to maintain proper refrigeration performance, the 

condenser fins must be cleaned of dust, dirt and grease 

regularly. It is recommended that this be done monthly. If 

conditions are such that the condenser is totally blocked 

in a month, the frequency of cleaning should be increased. 

Clean the condenser with a vacuum cleaner or stiff brush. If 

extremely dirty, a commercially available condenser cleaner 

may be required.
Failure to maintain a clean condenser coil can initially cause 

high temperatures and excessive run times. Continuous 

operation with a dirty or clogged condenser coil can result in 

compressor failure. Neglecting the condenser coil cleaning 

procedures will void any warranties associated with the 

compressor and cost to replace the compressor.

Summary of Contents for CoolScapes

Page 1: ...uctions Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual This manual is updated as new information and models are released Visit our website for the latest manual Part Number 9295040 07 17 Series CS Reach Ins CoolScapes ...

Page 2: ...r ceramic fibers crystalline silica and or carbon monoxide Inhalation of airborne particles of glasswool or ceramic fibers is known to the State of California to cause cancer Inhalation of carbon monoxide is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm nWarning Do not use electrical appliances or accessories other than those supplied by the manufacturer nWarni...

Page 3: ... Installation 12 Reversible Door Instructions 13 New Bottom Hinge Cartridge Installation 14 T 1 Tray Slide Installation 15 T 2 Tray Slide Installation 16 T 3 Tray Slide Installation 17 T 4 Rack Slide Installation 18 Section 3 Operation Heated Cabinet Operation 20 Power Up 20 Power Down 20 Temperature Control Display Operation 20 Fan Operation 20 Sensor Error 20 High Temperature Safety Device 20 Re...

Page 4: ...40 07 17 Table of Contents continued Section 4 Maintenance Responsibility 25 Interior Cleaning 26 Gaskets 26 Preventing Blower Coil Corrosion 26 Exterior Cleaning 26 Drain 26 Doors Hinges 26 Cleaning the Condenser Coil 26 ...

Page 5: ... H CSR3P G H CSR2P GL CSR1P S H CSR2P S H CSR3P S H Pass Thru Refrigerators CSRPT1P G H CSRPT2P G H CSRPT1P S H CSRPT2P S H Roll In Refrigerators CSRRI1P G CSRRI2P G CSRRI1P S CSRRI2P S Roll Thru Refrigerators CSRRT1P S CSRRT2P S Serial Number Information The model number and serial number are on the identification plate The identification plate is located near the top front corner of the left int...

Page 6: ...6 Part Number 9295040 07 17 General Information Section 1 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 7: ... or operate this equipment in outdoor areas The location selected for the equipment must meet the following criteria If any of these criteria are not met select another location Units are intended for indoor use only The location MUST be level stable and capable of supporting the weight of the equipment The location MUST be free from and clear of combustible materials Equipment MUST be level both ...

Page 8: ...ustible locations as for combustible locations The flooring under the appliance must be made of a noncombustible material DANGER Risk of fire shock All minimum clearances must be maintained Do not obstruct vents or openings Top 12 00 305mm Keep the vents clean and free of obstruction Casters or optional legs must be used and not removed ...

Page 9: ...tors CSRRT1P S 34 00 86cm 36 12 92cm 89 00 226cm CSRRT2P S 66 00 168cm Capacity Model of Shelves Shelf Area Volume Reach In Dual Temperature CSDBR1P SH CSDTR1P SH 2X 2 2X 8ft2 7432cm2 2X 8 6ft3 244L Reach In Freezers CSF1P S H 3 11 5ft2 10684cm2 21ft3 595L CSF2P S H 6 25 25ft2 23412cm2 46ft3 1303L CSF3P S H 9 39ft2 36232cm2 71ft3 2011L Pass Thru Freezers CSFPT1P S H 3 12 12ft2 11260cm2 23ft3 651L ...

Page 10: ... they are known for more intermittent nuisance trips than panel breakers Maximum 10ft 3m cord with plug Model Amps V Hz Ph H P Nema Plug Reach In Dual Temperature CSDBR1P SH CSDTR1P SH 5 8 115 60 1 Ref 0 20 Frzr 0 315 5 15P Reach In Freezers CSF1P S H 7 2 115 60 1 0 55 5 15P CSF2P S H 10 0 115 60 1 0 68 5 15P CSF3P S H 14 7 115 60 1 2X 0 55 5 20P Pass Thru Freezers CSFPT1P S H 10 0 115 60 1 0 55 5...

Page 11: ...hru Freezers CSFPT1P S H 930 2035 93g CSFPT2P S H 1630 4070 2X 110g Roll In Freezers CSFRI1P S 1401 2261 109g CSFRI2P S 2458 4523 2X 110g Reach In Heated Cabinets CSH Series NA Pass Thru Heated Cabinets CSHPT Series NA Roll In Heated Cabinets CSHRI Series NA Roll Thru Heated Cabinets CSHRT Series NA Narrow Reach In Refrigerators CSR1NP G H 540 1860 113g CSR1NP S H 390 1860 113g CSR2NP G H 890 2470...

Page 12: ...ve unit from skid NOTE The bolts used to hold the unit to the skid should be re used as the fourth hex head bolt for each caster or leg plate installation The bolt should not measure over 2 5cm in length 2 Raise unit to access leg caster mounting holes on bottom of unit 3 Attach the legs or casters to bottom of cabinet using hex head bolts Level Stable After the cabinet has been placed in the desi...

Page 13: ...om of the unit 6 Flip it over and install it on the opposite side 7 Rotate the door 180 8 Move the white nylon washer from the top hinge pin to the bottom hinge pin 9 Insert the bottom hinge pin into the hinge bracket 10 Locate the provided alternate top hinge bracket 11 Place the hinge bracket over the top hinge pin 12 Open the door 13 Using the original screws install the hinge bracket on the ne...

Page 14: ...when other doors are shut New Bottom Hinge Cartridge Installation 1 Install the new cartridge into the door as received The new cartridge will be in the CLOSED position 2 As you unload the hinge tension be careful to hold on tight because you should feel the strong spring tension as you rotate the hinge Place the hinge bracket on the square hinge pin and rotate it turn to the outside of the door 3...

Page 15: ...of each tray slide is used to hold a pan Centerline Spacing 1 5 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 Maximum Tray Slides for a Full Section 15 23 15 12 9 8 Maximum Tray Slides for a Half Section Top or Bottom 7 10 7 5 4 4 T 1 Installation Instructions 1 For each pan mount a pair of tray slides one on each side of the door section at the same height Mount the tray slides onto the pilasters by sliding the tray slide...

Page 16: ... 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 Maximum Tray Slides for a Full Section 23 15 12 9 8 Maximum Tray Slides for a Half Section Top or Bottom 10 7 5 4 4 T 2 Tray Slide System T 2 Installation Instructions 1 For each pan two 2 tray slides will be used Each tray slide must have another tray slide at the same height on the opposite side of the door section Mount the tray slides onto the pilasters by sliding the tabs dow...

Page 17: ... 7 Maximum Tray Slides for a Half Section Top 6 5 4 3 Maximum Tray Slides for a Half Section Bottom 8 6 5 4 T 3 Installation Instructions 1 For each pan two 2 tray slides will be used Each tray slide must have another tray slide at the same height on the opposite side of the door section Mount the tray slides onto the pilasters by sliding the tabs down into the pilaster cutouts Make sure that all ...

Page 18: ...ttom of the door section Place a bottom mounting plate so that each set of tabs engages a cutout on the pilaster Push the mounting plate down to secure the plate to the cutouts NOTE A dead blow hammer is recommended to seat the tab into the cutouts 2 On the same side place a top mounting plate with the bottom edge 20 51cm above the top of the lower mounting plate 3 Repeat steps 1 2 on the opposite...

Page 19: ...nside the food storage compartment of this appliance nWarning The operator of this equipment is solely responsible for ensuring safe holding temperature levels for all food items Failure to do so could result in unsafe food products for customers nWarning Overloading shelves can damage equipment or cause bodily injury nWarning Damp or wet hands may stick to cold surfaces nWarning Do not block the ...

Page 20: ...OPERATION 1 Press upper or lower right button to display current set point blinking If buttons untouched for 5 seconds it will return to display the current temperature 2 Increase set point by pressing upper button Max value depends on parameters in control Decrease set point by pressing lower button Min value depends on parameters in control If buttons untouched for 5 seconds returns to display c...

Page 21: ...Evaporator Fan Operation on page 22 Manual Defrost If a manual defrost is desired hold the upper left display button for five seconds or unplug the unit for several seconds then plug unit back in This will cause the control to re initialize and then enter a defrost cycle Automatic Defrost The temperature control monitors the evaporator temperature and will turn off the compressor and condenser fan...

Page 22: ...l then start up in the defrost mode and display will read dEF Temperature Alarm The alarm will flash HI or LO 90 minutes after the unit has reached its alarm temperature point or after any power interruption if the temperature is above or below the alarm set points The high refrigerator temperature point is 50 F 10 C The low refrigerator temperature point is 25 F 4 C The high freezer temperature p...

Page 23: ...and by button lower left button to enter into the display menu 5 Scroll to CFu using the up down arrows and push the stand by button lower left button to enter the display unit menu 6 F should be displayed indicating Fahrenheit Use the down arrow to change it to C for Celsius and hit the stand by button lower left button to enter the change 7 Push the defrost button upper left button to move out o...

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Page 25: ...r of unit care should be taken to avoid the front power switch and the rear power cord Keep water and or cleaning solutions away from these parts nWarning When using cleaning fluids or chemicals rubber gloves and eye protection and or face shield must be worn Caution Maintenance and servicing work other than cleaning as described in this manual must be done by an authorized service personnel Notic...

Page 26: ...eaning may be followed by an application of stainless steel cleaner which will eliminate water spotting and fingerprints Early signs of stainless steel breakdown are small pits and cracks If this has begun clean thoroughly and start to apply stainless steel cleaners in attempt to restore the steel Wipe casters with a damp cloth to prevent corrosion DRAIN Each refrigerated unit has a drain located ...

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