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Electrical Safety

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Everest units come as 115 volts, 60 hertz, single 
phase.

Everest units in this family are equipped with a NEMA 
5-15P plug. A 15 amp breaker must be used for units 
that come with a NEMA 5-15P plug

The ground prong must not be removed to reduce 
the risk of electric shock and related hazards.  If the 
grounding pin is missing, the cord must be removed 
from use. If the outlet is a standard 2-prong outlet, it 
must be replaced with the properly grounded 3-prong 
wall outlet. Only a qualified electrician may install the 
correct power source.

To guarantee electrical safety, the wall outlet and 
circuit must be checked by a qualified electrician to 
make sure it is properly grounded. 

Remove debris from the power plug prongs with a 
soft cloth or brush before connecting it to an outlet.

Assign the unit to a dedicated, undamaged electrical 
circuit with a voltage rating that matches the data 
plate. Check the incoming voltage with a multi-meter. 
This avoids the overloading and overheating of circuit 
wires which may lead to a fire. 

Do not use extension cords, adapter plugs or 
other third party electrical connections. Everest is 
not responsible for issues resulting from improper 
electrical connections, electrical power failures and 
voltage fluctuations.

Everest does not recommend the use of generators in 
conjunction with the unit due to voltage fluctuations 
that may compromise electrical components.

Turn off the unit using the power button before 
unplugging. Wait at least 5 minutes before re-
plugging to prevent damage to the compressor. 

Do not unplug the unit by tugging on the power cord. 
Grip the plug and pull it securely out of the outlet.

Prevent damage to the power cord by providing 
sufficient clearance around and under the unit. 
Do not use a power cord that shows cracks or 
exposed wires. Power cords that have been severely 
worn or damaged must be replaced with original 
manufacturer parts and only by an authorized 
technician.

4.   Electrical Safety

This section applies to all Everest products. Basic safety precautions must be observed when using 
electrical appliances in addition to the following. Warranty is void if these guidelines are not met.

NEMA 5-15R

115/60/1

Summary of Contents for EBB23

Page 1: ...om EBB23 EBB48 EBB48 SS EBB59 EBB59 SS EBB69 EBB90 EBB48 24 EBB59 24 EBB69 24 EBB90 24 EBB23G EBB48G EBB48G SS EBB59G EBB59G SS EBB69G EBB90G EBB48G 24 EBB59G 24 EBB69G 24 EBB90G 24 EBB48G SD EBB48G S...

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Page 3: ...69G EBB90G EBB48G 24 EBB59G 24 EBB69G 24 EBB90G 24 EBB48G SD EBB48G SD SS EBB59G SD EBB59G SD SS EBB69G SD EBB90G SD Contents 1 Hydrocarbon Guidelines 1 2 Installation Instructions 3 3 General Safety...

Page 4: ...nsult Service Manual or Owner s Manual before attempting to install or service this product All safety precautions must be followed CAUTION Risk of fire or explosion Flammable refrigerant used Dispose...

Page 5: ...or high surface temperatures Avoid unit installation in small confined spaces Ensure ample ventilation at all times Keep all exhaust vents free of any blockage or obstruction Do not rely on smell to...

Page 6: ...emperature This will result in decreased performance advanced component failure and the risk of fire 9 Select a location with a hard leveled surface Use a leveling tool on the unit to ensure proper al...

Page 7: ...ify the shape of the shelf clips This will result in shelf mounting instability Shelf Installation 2 Place shelves on the shelf clips making sure all corners are mounted securely and evenly with ident...

Page 8: ...ions 5 Product Load Level Shelf Placement EBB Series all units except EBB23 EBB23G Airflow Guard Side View Front Rear Door Load Level 11 Load Level 11 Front View Shelf Load Level 11 Load Level 11 2 2...

Page 9: ...Installation Instructions 6 Product Load Level Shelf Placement EBB23 EBB23G Side View Front Rear Front View Load Level 11 Load Level 11 Load Level 11 Load Level 11 2 Air Vent Fan Airflow...

Page 10: ...serious injury Do not climb stand or hang on the shelves doors or drawers of the unit This can damage the unit and lead to serious injury Do not touch the freezer interior if your hands are wet or dam...

Page 11: ...ng of circuit wires which may lead to a fire Do not use extension cords adapter plugs or other third party electrical connections Everest is not responsible for issues resulting from improper electric...

Page 12: ...F 2 0 C for refrigerators and 4 0 F 20 0 C for freezers The factory recommended temperature range is between 33 0 F 1 0 C to 40 0 F 4 0 C for refrigerators and 5 0 F 21 0 C to 0 F 18 0 C for freezers...

Page 13: ...on for 2 seconds until the LED blinks SET alternating with a number The blinking number is the current set temperature CAUTION If PS appears on the LED This means the Temperature Set button was held d...

Page 14: ...erature and exit the setting mode The LED will return to the current cabinet temperature Initiating Manual Defrost The controller has an automatic defrost cycle in place so initiating manual defrost i...

Page 15: ...F to 54 0 F 1 0 C to 12 0 C for Refrigerators and 10 0 F to 54 0 F 23 0 C to 12 0 C for Freezers 4 Press and hold the Temperature Set Button for 3 seconds to save the new temperature and exit the sett...

Page 16: ...nd the evaporator coil 1 Press and hold down the Manual Defrost Button until the Defrost Symbol appears on the LED display The compressor condenser and evaporator fan motors will stop running The refr...

Page 17: ...t let water accumulate inside the unit To prevent water damage wipe the interior of the unit with a dry cloth as needed Do not use steel wool strong acids concentrated detergents bleaches cleaning wax...

Page 18: ...condenser coil is located at the back of the unit Unscrew the front grill and detach completely to expose the Condenser Coils for cleaning EBB23 EBB23G All units depicted except EBB23 EBB23G A B Conde...

Page 19: ...eaner to saturate the area Follow the recommended wait time printed on the product packaging 4 The grease and cleaning solvent will pool at the base of the metal fins Brush the fins and wipe off any a...

Page 20: ...erest product may be exhibiting behavior that is typical of standard operation Observe the following when troubleshooting symptoms The compressor operates continuously or for prolonged periods The con...

Page 21: ...aries of the shelf to prevent blockage of air flow Condensation in the interior cabinet The door drawer or gaskets may not be sealing properly If the gasket is loose reattach Check product placement i...

Page 22: ...affixed label that contains the model serial barcode numbers and refrigeration data of your Everest product This tag is located in the upper left or right interior compartment for models with doors o...

Page 23: ...itations below This warranty neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume obligations other than those expressly covered by this warranty A NON WARRANTY PARTS EVEREST excludes specific parts ex...

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