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4. SET UP

IMPORTANT

1. Do not tilt the unit more than 45° when 

mounting the casters or legs.

2. Carry the unit by holding its bottom.

Fig. 4

Carton (Base)

Carton

Shipping Band

[Leg modle]

4) Take out the accessory legs.

5) Tilt the unit backward to mount the front legs (work 

in pairs).

6) Mount the rear legs in the same way.

7) Before operating the unit, remove all shipping 

carton, packing, tape(s) and protective plastic film 

on the exterior, interior and top panel. Be careful 

not to damage the exterior panels.

8) Level the refrigerator/freezer in both the left-to-

right and the front-to-rear directions. To adjust 

the height of the unit, turn the adjusters of the 

adjustable legs.

Fig. 5

3. LOCATION

IMPORTANT

This refrigerator/freezer is not intended for 

outdoor use. Normal operating ambient 

temperature should be within 5°C to 32°C.

For best operating results:

* The refrigerator/freezer should not be located 

next to ovens, grills or other high heat producing 

equipment.

* The  location  should  provide  a  firm  foundation  for 

the equipment.

* Avoid a site where dripping is not allowed. 

Especially, a side-by-side or back-to-back 

installation (possibly with other manufacturer’s unit) 

may cause condensation between the two units, 

resulting in dripping onto the floor.

* Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight or higher 

temperatures.

* Allow at least 50 cm clearance between the 

front panel air inlet/outlet and the wall or other 

equipment  for  proper  air  circulation. The  front  of 

the unit should have enough space for smooth 

adjustment of the cabinet temperature. If the 

ambient temperature can exceed 38°C, allow at 

least 10 cm clearance from the wall at the side of 

the machine compartment to prevent overloading 

and damaging the refrigeration circuit.

Fig. 3

Air Outlet

Air Inlet

Min. 50cm

2) Position the unit in a selected site.

3) Clean the interior with a soft cloth soaked in cold 

or warm water containing the proper amount of 

neutral cleaner and wrung dry.

into the caster joints. Usue the spanner (accessory) 

to loosen or tighten the casters .After making the 

unit level,tighten the casters securely .Lock the 

stoppers of the front casters.

4)

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[Caster models]

 Level t he r efrigerator/freezer  i n  both t he l eft-to-

right and the front-to-rear directions. To adjust the 

height of the unit, insert the spacers (accessory) 

1) Cut the shipping band and remove the carton.

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Summary of Contents for FT-126MA-A

Page 1: ...TION MANUAL This booklet is an integral and essential part of the product and should be kept and preserved by the user Please read carefully the guidelines and warnings contained herein as they are intended to provide the installer user with essential information for the proper installation and the continued safe use and maintenance of the product Please preserve this booklet for any further consu...

Page 2: ...ICAL CONNECTIONS 3 II OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3 1 START UP 4 2 CABINET TEMPERATURE SETTING 4 3 DEFROST 5 4 INDICATOR LIGHTS 5 5 SHUT DOWN 5 III MAINTENANCE 5 1 INTERIOR EXTERIOR SHELF 6 2 AIR FILTER 6 3 BEFORE CALLING A SERVICE AGENT 6 a TROUBLES WITH ERROR CODE INDICATION 7 b TROUBLES WITHOUT ERROR CODE INDICATION 7 4 DISPOSAL 7 5 WARRANTY 7 ...

Page 3: ...nless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer 7 Before proceeding with cleaning and maintenance operations make sure the power line of the unit is disconnected 8 Do not connect or disconnect the electric plug when your hands are wet 9 Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance 10 Do not store or use gasoline or any other flamma...

Page 4: ...lly a side by side or back to back installation possibly with other manufacturer s unit may cause condensation between the two units resulting in dripping onto the floor Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight or higher temperatures Allow at least 50 cm clearance between the front panel air inlet outlet and the wall or other equipment for proper air circulation The front of the unit should have ...

Page 5: ...lders to prevent damage to the cabinet bottom resulting in corrosion 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS IMPORTANT This refrigerator freezer is provided with no power switch or earth leakage circuit breaker but with overcurrent protection fuse only Install a switch rated at least 10A on the main power supply This refrigerator freezer must be plugged into the separated power receptacle which is readily access...

Page 6: ...e refrigerator and 20 C for the freezer If necessary readjust the temperature as follows some space between them to ensure good air flow 12 Do not put in warm or hot foods Let them cool first or they will raise the cabinet temperature and could deteriorate other foods in the cabinet or overload the refrigerator freezer 13 Make sure all items are snug on each shelf 7 Do not use combustible spray or...

Page 7: ...om the actual temperature depending on arrangement of stored foods frequency of door opening or measuring points III MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT 1 Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations unplug the unit 2 D o n o t t o u c h o r w e t t h e m a c h i n e compartment parts This could result in failure or breakdown 3 To prevent possible damage do not clean the plastic parts with water a...

Page 8: ... Plastic mesh air filters remove dirt or dust from the air and keep the condenser from getting clogged If the filters get clogged the refrigerator freezer s performance will be reduced Check the filter at least twice a month When clogged or when the temperature controller shows cH use warm water and a neutral cleaner to wash the filter Do not operate the unit with the air filter removed or the con...

Page 9: ... Service office a TROUBLES WITH ERROR CODE INDICATION Code Possible Cause Remedy E1 Cabinet sensor error Immediately contact an authorized Hoshizaki service company E2 Evaporator sensor error E3 Condenser sensor error The code dEF is not an error code but indicates the unit is in defrost cycle b TROUBLES WITHOUT ERROR CODE INDICATION 1 Unit fails to operate 1 Unplugged 2 Power failure 3 Main power...

Page 10: ...apore 609966 Tel 65 6225 2612 Fax 65 6225 3219 Hoshizaki Taiwan Inc 5F No 337 Sec 1 Dunhua S Rd Da an Dist Taipei City 106 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 2706 8818 Fax 886 2 2708 7999 Hoshizaki Lancer Pty Ltd 5 Toogood Avenue Beverley SA 5009 Australia Tel 61 8 8268 1388 Fax 61 8 8268 1978 info hoshizaki com au http www hoshizaki com au To register your product for warranty with Hoshizaki visit http www h...

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