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19011713 - Rev. A - November 29, 2018

EXPLANATION OF SAFETY AND NOTICE SYMBOLS

DANGER

 DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury.

WARNING

 WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION

 CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE

 NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.

 READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 

DANGER

Energized electrical circuits present a life-

threatening hazard of electric shock, explosion, 

or arc flash.  

 -NEVER hose down unit or clean with water jet.
 -ALWAYS disconnect unit from power IMMEDIATELY 

if bare wires or other electrical conductors are 

exposed.

 -ALWAYS ensure all electrical circuits are 

disconnected and discharged, with an 

appropriately rated voltage detecting device, 

before performing service, maintenance, or 

installation work.

 -ALWAYS follow all national and local standards, 

laws, and codes, as well as all applicable safe 

electrical work practices.

Failure to follow these safety instructions WILL result 

in death or serious injury.

 

Refrigeration systems that use R-290 (Propane) 

present a life-threatening hazard of fire or 

explosion. All refrigeration systems present a 

hazard of flash freezing and oxygen displacement.

 -ONLY defrost unit naturally to avoid puncture or 

damage to the refrigeration circuit.

 -ALWAYS perform repairs on the unit in a well 

ventilated area, away from any source of ignition.

 -ALL service work MUST be performed ONLY by 

factory-authorized service personnel following 

all national, local, or other applicable refrigerant 

safe handling work practices, standards, laws, and 

codes.

 -ONLY use original equipment manufacturer 

(OEM) components designed for use in R-290 

refrigeration systems when servicing, to minimize 

the risk of ignition from incorrect parts or improper 

service.

 -ALWAYS use caution when handling or moving 

refrigerated equipment to avoid damage to the 

refrigeration tubing so as to minimize the risk of 

leaks.

 -ALWAYS read the unit’s operation and service 

manuals completely before performing service 

work.

 -ALWAYS use caution when handling refrigeration 

discharge lines because they are hot and can burn.

 -ALWAYS wear appropriate personal protective 

equipment (PPE) when servicing equipment.

Failure to follow these safety instructions WILL result 

in death or serious injury.

WARNING

Unauthorized modifications or repairs pose a 

hazard in the form of an improperly functioning 

unit.

 -ONLY for commercial use.
 -NEVER make ANY modifications to the unit that are 

not authorized by documentation provided by Franke.

 -NEVER remove any labels from the unit.
 -ALWAYS replace ANY labels that have been 

removed or damaged IMMEDIATELY.

 -ONLY use original equipment manufacturer (OEM) 

parts when service, maintenance, or installation 

work is performed.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Summary of Contents for 18014457

Page 1: ...MODEL HCWF P PART NUMBER 18014457 High Capacity Wall Freezer OPERATION INSTALLATION MANUAL HIGH CAPACITY WALL FREEZER...

Page 2: ...turally to avoid puncture or damage to the refrigeration circuit ALWAYS perform repairs on the unit in a well ventilated area away from any source of ignition ALL service work MUST be performed ONLY b...

Page 3: ...ath or serious injury as well as property damage or void of warranty CAUTION Lifting and transporting heavy objects poses a hazard of injury NEVER lift or move equipment without proper tools or assist...

Page 4: ...tallation 6 Installing the HCWF P 6 Reversing the Freezer Door 10 Controls Settings 12 Power ON OFF Switch 12 Factory Preset Temperature and Adjustable Range 12 Unit Temperature Adjustment 12 Manual D...

Page 5: ...The freezer compartment has two wireform shelves that slide into right and left shelf supports that provide six shelf height positions The HCWF P also features a reversible freezer door easy to clean...

Page 6: ...at least 100 lbs 45 kg of weight per linear foot If drywall construction is evident at installation location wall MUST be reinforced with minimum 1 2 thick plywood Securely anchor plywood to a minimum...

Page 7: ...oted on page 4 Fig 5 Fig 5 OFFSET MOUNTING STRIP WALL MOUNTING BOLTS STEP 5 CAUTION LIFTING HAZARD Use appropriate help tools and techniques when lifting or moving heavy objects With appropriate assis...

Page 8: ...h HCWF P top brace Fig 8 Drill pilot holes as needed Fig 8 STEP 8 Span strut channel across two 2 ceiling trusses above drop ceiling Fig 9 Fig 9 STRUT CHANNEL STEP 9 Screw all thread support rod into...

Page 9: ...nto appropriately rated electrical receptacle per specifications noted on unit data label Fig 13 Restrain excess cord length using plastic wire ties Fig 13 STEP 13 Wash rinse and sanitize wire shelves...

Page 10: ...required due to installation location STEP 1 Hold freezer door open Remove two 2 screws fastening bottom right hinge to front of unit Fig 15 Reinstall screws into empty holes Fig 15 STEP 2 Remove fre...

Page 11: ...Place door onto bottom left hinge Fig 19 Fig 19 STEP 6 Continue to support door Turn bottom right hinge upside down and install to top left position using pre installed screws Fig 20 Confirm that doo...

Page 12: ...ded for normal operation If needed the temperatures can be adjusted The fac tory presets and adjustable ranges are shown in the following table Table 2 FACTORY PRESET TEMPERATURE CONTROL SETTING ADJUS...

Page 13: ...l read dEF Fig 27 compressor will shut off and heater will begin melting excess ice buildup from refrigeration circuit At end of manual defrost cycle compressor will restart and display will show the...

Page 14: ...shoulder bolts Fig 30 Install screws into holes at previous shelf location Fig 29 Fig 30 3 Loosely install shoulder bolts at desired shelf height Fig 31 Rest shelf rail keyholes onto shoulder bolts an...

Page 15: ...or other containers to obstruct or block evaporator intake openings inside of freezer compartment Care should be taken when loading frozen product into the High Capacity Wall Freezer HCWF P to ensure...

Page 16: ...tle brush to clean coils refer to the store s Planned Maintenance Manual Ice buildup on evaporator coils Remove all product defrost refer to Manual Defrost page 13 and allow sufficient time for unit t...

Page 17: ...d persons alterations water quality abuse fire flood or acts of God Additionally this warranty may be voided in the case of Failure to follow Franke instructions for use care or maintenance Removal al...

Page 18: ...18 19011713 Rev A November 29 2018 NOTES...

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Page 20: ...e the property of their respective owners Printed in the USA under license by Franke Technology and Trademark Ltd Switzerland Document Part 19011713 Rev A November 29 2018 For Support Please Call Tel...

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