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Annual cleaning

Removal of dust and other particulates from air intake areas and the 
condenser is important for proper operation. Some environments with 
large amounts of dust may require more frequent cleaning. 

  1.  Disconnect power to unit by turning switch on the lower

front panel to the OFF position, switching circuit breaker
to OFF position, and removing power cord from receptacle.

  2.  Remove lower front panel (Fig. 6.1).
 

 

Note: 

Front louvered panel may be completely removed for 

easier cleaning by disconnecting the controller wiring plugs from 
the freezer.

  3.  Remove drain pan (Fig. 6.2).
  4.  Clean drain pan with a non-abrasive, non-chlorinated

all-purpose detergent.

  5.  Reinstall drain pan.
  6.  Use a vacuum cleaner with brush attachment to clean

condenser through lower front panel and compressor 
motor and related parts through lower rear panel.

  7.  Reinstall lower front panel.

Service

Latch adjustment

To adjust for proper latch engagement

  1.  Loosen striker plate mounting screws (Fig. 7.1).

  2.  Move striker plate up or down as required and tighten screws.

  3.  Test operation of latch.

To adjust for proper gasket seal

  1.  Loosen striker depth adjustment screw (Fig. 7.2).

  2.  Adjust stop in or out and tighten screws.

  3.  Test operation of latch.

Door gasket replacement

  1.  Remove existing gasket from mounting track. 

  2.  Verify mounting track is free of any remaining gasket material.

  3.  Align new gasket with mounting track and press fi rmly in place.

  4.  Open and close door, checking for proper gasket seal without 

pinching against freezer. 

  5.  Adjust latch and or striker as necessary for proper door closure.

Slide-out compressor tray

Follett’s slide-out compressor tray allows technicians to partially slide 
the condensing unit from the freezer back without cutting refrigerant 
lines.

  1.  Remove rear panel (Fig. 8.1).

  2.  Remove two bolts securing condensing unit to freezer base 

(Fig. 8.2).

  3.  Gently slide condensing unit out (Fig. 8.3).

   

Note:

 Do not put undue strain on the refrigerant lines.

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Summary of Contents for C45184

Page 1: ...0193482R00 801 Church Lane Easton PA 18040 USA Toll free 800 523 9361 610 252 7301 Fax 610 250 0696 www follettice com Following installation please forward this manual to the appropriate operations p...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...can help in the filing of a claim if necessary Specifications Series specifications FZR5 PL 34 height for freestanding use or installation below standard 36 915mm high counter 2 drawers up to 40 350m...

Page 4: ...to the Dickson instructions packed with this module for set up and operation instructions Follett s monitoring bottle and temperature probe has already been installed in the Follett FZR5 PL Simply co...

Page 5: ...attaching hinge to refrigerator cabinet Fig 3 2 4 Cover hinge screw holes with screw hole plugs removed from opposite side 5 Reverse door Apply 242 blue Loctite to hinge screws and reinstall torqued...

Page 6: ...r To display temperature cut out STEP INPUT DISPLAY 1 Press and release SET Current cut out temperature will display for approximately 5 seconds Display will return to current refrigerator temperature...

Page 7: ...d DOWN ARROW buttons together for 3 seconds until PoF displays will flash 3 times 2 Programmer is now locked To unlock the controller 1 Press UP and DOWN ARROW buttons together for 3 seconds until Pon...

Page 8: ...tion on the evaporator through automatic timed defrost cycles The defrost cycle is initiated by the temperature controller every 4 hours Contacts 4 and 5 on the controller open and the refrigeration s...

Page 9: ...To adjust for proper gasket seal 1 Loosen striker depth adjustment screw Fig 7 2 2 Adjust stop in or out and tighten screws 3 Test operation of latch Door gasket replacement 1 Remove existing gasket f...

Page 10: ...hrough front of front panel 6 Using wiring schematic attached to front panel and below as a guide remove wires one at a time from back of existing controller and connect to corresponding terminals on...

Page 11: ...s 1 Remove the rear access panel Fig 8 2 Turn the power switch to the on position 3 Following the instructions on page 5 verify that the temperature controller is set to the original factory set point...

Page 12: ...ck controller contact terminals for power Replace controller if needed 5 Replace controller and or probe 1 Allow to cool or replace 2 Replace as required 3 Replace compressor 1 Replace controller 1 Re...

Page 13: ...4 Bracket fan motor 00152983 5 Fan motor evaporator 00104919 6 Defrost heater 00152645 7 Drain pan evaporator FZR5 00162511 8 Evaporator 00151563 9 Heater safety switch 00153932 10 Expansion valve in...

Page 14: ...ser 00157347 3 Condenser fan blade 00105007 4 Condenser fan motor 00104992 5 Fan motor bracket 00157412 6 Compressor 00157313 7 Starting capacitor 00104968 8 Filter drier 502724 Not shown Cap starting...

Page 15: ...0165134 9 Drawer slides pair 00161927 10 Nut acorn each 4 required per drawer 00161802 11 Screw 5 8 each 4 required per drawer 200093 12 Screw 7 8 each 4 required per drawer 00161794 13 Washer each 4...

Page 16: ...quantity of 6 00162081 Not shown Probe chart recorder 00162073 Hardware electrical components Reference Description Part 1 Temperature controller 00900118 Not shown Temperature probe harness 00155705...

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