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2. Adjusting the Temperature Setpoint

The temperature setpoint is the value for the average cabinet temperature. The 
temperature differential for the compressor to turn on and off is ±3°F (±1.7°C) of the 
temperature setpoint. For example, for a refrigerator temperature setpoint of 36°F (2°C), 
the compressor comes on at 39°F (3.7°C), and the compressor goes off at 33°F (0.3°C). 
If necessary, adjust the temperature setpoint temperature as follows:

1) To change the temperature setpoint, press and hold the up button briefly and then 

release. The current temperature setpoint appears. Press the up or down button until 
the desired value is displayed. After a few seconds, the display returns to the current 
cabinet temperature and the temperature setpoint is saved. 

NOTICE!

 Do not adjust 

the temperature setpoint more than 2°F (1°C) at a time. Allow the temperature to 
stabilize for a minimum of 8 hours before making further temperature setpoint 
adjustments.

Temperature Setpoint Range Factory Default Temperature Setting
28°F to 45°F (-2°C to 7°C).

33°F (0.5°C) 

3. Changing the Temperature Display Scale (°F or °C)

To change the temperature display scale, follow the steps below. The factory default is °F.

1) Press and hold both the up and down buttons for 5 seconds. "PAS" appears briefly in 

the display, then "000" appears. 

2) Press the up button to change the display to "001". 
3) Press the SC button. "

EHE

" appears in the display. Press the up or down button until 

"diS" is displayed. 

4) Press the SC button. "CFu" appears in the display. Press the SC button again. The 

current temperature display scale setting appears. Press the up or down button to 
change the temperature display scale. 

5) Press the SC button to save the setting. Wait 1 minute or press the manual defrost 

button twice to return to the temperature display.

D. Control Module Icons

Control module icons inform you of energized components and if the appliance is in 
alarm.

Control Module Icons

Icon

Meaning
Compressor

Compressor running. 
Defrost

Appliance is in defrost cycle. See "II.E. Defrost" for details.
Evaporator Fan Motor (Icon is Applicable to Freezers Only)

Alarm 

Appliance is in alarm. See "II.F. Alarm Safeties" for details.

Summary of Contents for CRES110

Page 1: ...Models Refrigerated Equipment Stand Commercial Series Refrigerated Kitchen Equipment Instruction Manual Issued 10 27 2016 hoshizakiamerica com...

Page 2: ...e installer Product failure or property damage due to improper installation is not covered under warranty Hoshizaki provides this manual primarily to assist qualified service technicians in the instal...

Page 3: ...ion 7 B Checks Before Installation 8 C Setup 8 D Electrical Connection 9 E Final Checklist 10 II Operating Instructions 11 A Important Notes About Usage 11 B Startup 13 C Controls and Adjustments 13 1...

Page 4: ...h applicable national state and local codes and regulations To reduce the risk of electric shock do not touch the plug with damp hands Unplug the appliance before servicing The appliance requires an i...

Page 5: ...rcefully may cause injury or damage to the appliance or surrounding equipment Do not use combustible spray or place volatile or flammable substances in or near the appliance They might catch fire Keep...

Page 6: ...f the evaporator resulting in failure Do not store items near air outlets Otherwise items may freeze up and crack or break causing a risk of injury or contamination of other food All casters on the ap...

Page 7: ...ion for the appliance The appliance must not be located in a corrosive environment Minimum Clearance Top Side Rear WARNING A minimum of 4 11 cm clearance is required between the bottom of the cooking...

Page 8: ...the sun or to heat remove the film after the appliance cools Remove all accessory containers before discarding the packing materials Dispose of all packing materials in a proper and environmentally r...

Page 9: ...ce the risk of potential shock hazards It must be plugged into a properly grounded independent 3 prong wall outlet If the outlet is a 2 prong outlet it is your personal responsibility to have a qualif...

Page 10: ...is the total weight equal to or less than the total maximum weight listed for your model Total Maximum Weight for Cooking Equipment on the Cabinet CRES36 CRES49 CRES60 CRES72 CRES85 CRES98 CRES110 700...

Page 11: ...andling food pans Be careful when opening and closing the drawers when children are in the area Open and close the drawers with care Opening the drawers too quickly or forcefully may cause injury or d...

Page 12: ...e or increase the likelihood of cross contamination Certain dressings and food ingredients if not stored in sealed containers may accelerate corrosion of the evaporator resulting in failure Do not sto...

Page 13: ...k do not touch the plug with damp hands At startup there is a slight delay before the compressor starts C Controls and Adjustments 1 Temperature Display The cabinet temperature is displayed on the con...

Page 14: ...ctory Default Temperature Setting 28 F to 45 F 2 C to 7 C 33 F 0 5 C 3 Changing the Temperature Display Scale F or C To change the temperature display scale follow the steps below The factory default...

Page 15: ...press and release the up button Appliance cycles on and off with cabinet thermistor Hi High Temperature Alarm Cabinet temperature has remained above 57 F 13 9 C for more than 2 hours If obvious correc...

Page 16: ...kelihood of cross contamination Certain dressings and food ingredients if not stored in sealed containers may accelerate corrosion of the evaporator resulting in failure Do not store items near air ou...

Page 17: ...appliance top Ensure cooking equipment is set up per the cooking equipment manufacturer s setup procedure Ensure a minimum of 1 25 mm clearance at sides Temperature at the appliance top too high Ensur...

Page 18: ...hot water thinner benzine alcohol petroleum soap powder polishing powder alkaline cleaner acid scouring pad and especially those strong cleaners for use on a ventilating fan or a cooking range To prev...

Page 19: ...ose the safety clips when reinstalling the drawer To remove a drawer slide center slide containing rollers Open the stop levers one on each side by sliding them to the rear See Fig 4 Lift up on the dr...

Page 20: ...connect any cooking equipment on the appliance top and allow to cool 1 Condenser Check the condenser twice a year and use a brush or vacuum cleaner to clean the condenser as required 2 Power Supply Co...

Page 21: ...reduce the risk of children getting trapped NOTICE When preparing the appliance for long storage clean the appliance See III A Cleaning for details 1 Before shutting down the appliance move all foods...

Page 22: ...ve the drawers to reduce the risk of children getting trapped The appliance contains refrigerant and must be disposed of in accordance with applicable national state and local codes and regulations Re...

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