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Troubleshooting Guide

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‘cht’ or ‘CHt’ appears on the LED alternating 
with the current temperature and accompanied 
by an audible alarm.

The condenser coil may be clogged with dust, grime or 
debris. Clean it following the instructions in Chapter 6.

The room’s ambient temperature may be higher than 
86°F (30°C). Provide ample ventilation or additional 
cooling to the room or relocate the unit to a larger 
space with lower ambient temperature.

The unit may be installed in close proximity to heat 
sources such as ovens, stoves, heaters or direct 
sunlight. Relocate the unit away from these sources.

The unit may be installed without clearance or proper 
ventilation. Provide additional exhaust vents and observe 
the clearance allowance specified in Chapter 2.

The compressor, fan motors or entire system 
fails to start

The ON/OFF switch may be set to OFF. Turn to the 
ON position and wait for the LED and motors to show 
signs of operation.

The power cord may not be connected. Check for 
proper connection. In cases of damage to the power 
cord or plug, immediately mark the unit as out of order 
until the damaged part is replaced.

The outlet may not be sending power or the power 
supply breaker may be switched off. Unplug the unit 
and contact a licensed electrician for inspection and/
or repairs.

7.   Troubleshooting Guide

In most cases, your Everest 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 condenser coil may be clogged with dust, grime or 
debris. Clean it following the instructions in Chapter 6.

The lid or gasket may not be sealing properly. Check 
product placement in the cabinet as it may prevent the 
lid from fully closing. If the gasket is loose, reattach. 

The evaporator coil may be blocked with ice. Defrost it
following the instructions in Chapter 5. Normally, 
evaporator coils will self-maintain with automated 
defrost cycles. If the evaporator coil ices up frequently, 
re-assess placement of food items in the cabinet as it 
could obstruct cold air circulation. Food items must not 
touch the wall or floors of the cabinet and stay within 
the boundaries of the shelf to prevent blockage of air 
flow.

The room’s ambient temperature may be higher than 
86°F (30°C). Provide ample ventilation or additional 
cooling to the room or relocate the unit to a larger 
space with lower ambient temperature.

The unit may be installed in close proximity to heat 
sources such as ovens, stoves, heaters or direct 
sunlight. Relocate the unit away from these sources.

The unit may be installed without clearance or proper 
ventilation. This forces the compressor to operate 
constantly in order to maintain cabinet temperature. 
Provide additional exhaust vents and observe the 
clearance allowance specified in Chapter 2.

Summary of Contents for EBC37

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Horizontal Bottle Coolers EBC37 EBC50 EBC65 EBC80 EBC95 www EVERESTref com...

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Page 3: ...EBC80 EBC95 Contents 1 Hydrocarbon Guidelines 1 2 Installation Instructions 3 3 General Safety 8 4 Electrical Safety 9 5 Operation 10 6 Care and Maintenance 15 7 Troubleshooting Guide 18 8 Warranty In...

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: ...icinity High temperatures exceeding 86 F 30 C promote excessive compressor activity in order to maintain the desired cabinet temperature This will result in decreased performance advanced component fa...

Page 7: ...use the cabinet interior are lined with stationary shelf brackets to keep the shelves in place Shelf Installation 1 Place the bottom shelves directly on the cabinet floor Bottom Shelf Shelf Spring End...

Page 8: ...5 angle so that the end bar and spring fits into a small receptacle located on the back wall 4 Push the vertical partition shelf towards the receptacle on the back wall Adjust the opposite end of the...

Page 9: ...Installation Instructions 6 Product Load Level Shelf Placement EBC Series Front View Side View Front Rear Door Door Fan Airflow 6 6 6...

Page 10: ...extra security for your merchandise Lock Tumbler Ratchet Bracket 180 1 2 1 Insert the ratchet bracket through the slot of the door handle until the flat end comes in contact with the edge of product...

Page 11: ...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 damp This...

Page 12: ...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 13: ...ecommended 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 Setting the temperature outside of the recommended range will cause p...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...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 16: ...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 17: ...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 18: ...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 19: ...nit Unscrew the front grill and detach completely to expose the Condenser Coil for cleaning Condenser Coil Location It is necessary to clean the condenser coil of to ensure that it is free of lint dus...

Page 20: ...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 21: ...ses your Everest product may be exhibiting behavior that is typical of standard operation Observe the following when troubleshooting symptoms The compressor operates continuously or for prolonged peri...

Page 22: ...boundaries of the shelf to prevent blockage of air flow Condensation in the interior cabinet The lid or gasket may not be sealing properly Check product placement in the cabinet as it may prevent the...

Page 23: ...ct within thirty 30 days of purchase to take full advantage of warranty services Successful registration will expedite and help prevent complications in processing service requests Warranty Registrati...

Page 24: ...Purchase Date Purchased Date Installed Model No Cabinet Serial No Name of Business Owner Date Signature of Business Owner 3 Year Parts and Labor Warranty 5 Year Compressor Warranty WARRANTY REGISTRAT...

Page 25: ...MAGE EVEREST does not warrant economic loss pro t loss or special indirect or consequential damages including without limitation losses or damages arising from food or product spoilage claims caused b...

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