IDW G-7-F33EB Instruction Manual Download Page 4

Instruction Manual

Innovative DisplayWorks, Inc.

G-7f/GCG-7f

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1.  When using this appliance, always follow 

the basic safety precautions:

2.  Read the entire User’s Manual before 

operating this appliance.

3.  Use this appliance only for its intended 

purpose as described in this User’s Manual.

4.  This appliance must be properly installed 

in accordance with the installation 

instructions before being used. 

5.  IDW requires that a dedicated circuit be 

used for the unit. Failure to do so voids 

warranty.

6.  Never unplug your cooler by pulling on the 

power cord. Always grasp the plug fi rmly 

and pull it straight out from the outlet.

7.  Unplug your appliance before cleaning or 

making any repairs. 

Note: If for any reason 

this product requires service, we strongly 

recommend that a certifi ed technician 

perform the service.

8.  When disconnecting the power source, 

wait at least 5 minutes to reconnect the 

power to avoid damage to the compressor 

and the cooling system. 

9.  Immediately repair or replace all electrical 

cords that have become frayed or other-

wise damaged. Do not use a cord that 

shows cracks or abrasion damage along its 

length, the plug or the connector end.

10.  Do not operate or store your appliance 

near or around explosive fumes, gasoline 

or other fl ammable vapors and liquids.

11.  Do not use fl ammable liquids to clean unit.
12.  Setting the temperature control to the 

0 position does not remove power to 

the light circuit, perimeter heaters, or 

evaporator fans.

13.  Do not adjust the temperature control. 

The temperature control is factory set for 

maximum performance.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

PLEASE SAVE THESE 

INSTRUCTIONS! 

DANGER!

PROPER DISPOSAL OF THE 

REFRIGERATOR

Pre-Caution, Non-Operating Coolers 

Should Have:

1.  Door removed.
2.  Shelves kept in place in order 

to prevent any small child from 

climbing inside cooler.

For Proper Disposal of Cooler: 

Distributors/retailers need to contact 

a qualifi ed service technician:

1.  To recover all refrigerant from 

the cooler 

2.  To remove the compressor 

or remove the oil from the 

compressor 

Then the distributor/retailer can 

contact their local metal recycling 

center to pick up the remaining 

cabinet, shelves, etc. By law, disposal 

of hazardous wastes may be subject 

to fi nes and imprisonment under 

the provisions of the environmental 

regulations. For more information 

please visit: http://www.epa.gov/

osw/hazard/index.htm

INSTALLATION

Installation of the cooler must be done according to applicable local codes or equivalent. 

Ambient Environment

•  Place cooler on an even surface to reduce 

vibration and noise.

•  To transport, do not tilt the cooler beyond 

a 45 degree angle.

•  Do not place cooler in direct sunlight or 

near any heat sources.

•  Do not place cooler in environment 

temperatures that exceed 80°F.

•  Do not place cooler in below normal 

temperatures.

•  Do not place cooler in extreme humid 

environments, this may cause components 

to rust.

•  Do not place cooler near constant running 

or splattering water, this may cause 

immediate damage to refrigeration system.

•  Must allow at least 4” between rear of 

cooler and wall for proper ventilation and 

heat dissipation of cooler.

•  Do not place furniture or other articles with 

sharp edges near the cooler in order to 

prevent damage to the glass door.

•  This cooler is for indoor use.
•  Place unit in it’s fi nal location, making certain 

there is adequate ventilation in the room.   

WARNING:

 Warranty is void if ventilation 

is insuffi cient.

Preparation Prior to Operation

Electrical Requirements

•  Remove all packaging materials before 

using cooler. This includes: foam pedestal, 

adhesive tape (used to fi x accessories) and 

protective gaskets.

•  Inspect cooler for concealed damage. 

Immediately fi le a claim with the freight 

carrier if there is damage. IDW is not 

responsible for damage incurred during 

shipping.

•  Cooler must remain unplugged in an 

upright position for 1 hour prior to use.

•  Clean the interior surface with a soft cloth 

and lukewarm water before operation.

•  Ensure that drain hose or hoses are 

positioned in the pan.

•  Remove plug and cord from inside the 

lower rear of the cooler.

•  The unit should be placed close enough 

to the electrical supply so that extension 

cords are not used.

•  This model operates with a 110-120V/60Hz 

power supply. Check the electrical outlet 

for proper voltage.

•  Dedicate one outlet for the use of the 

cooler.  

•  Do not use an extension cord or any other 

multiple connectors as this can lead to 

compressor failure.  

•  If the cord is damaged, it must be replaced.  

•  For your safety, plug the unit into a 

grounded wall outlet. Please check with a 

certifi ed electrician for details.

WARNING:

 Do not use extension cords.

WARNING:

 Compressor warranties are 

void if compressor burns out due to low 

voltage.

WARNING:

 Power cord ground pin must 

NOT be removed!

Summary of Contents for G-7-F33EB

Page 1: ...Models Listed on Inside Cover G Series Cooler Instruction Manual Models GCG 7 FA934B GCG 7 FA934B HC Pending Certifications NSF ANSI7 SA44689 G 7f GCG 7f ...

Page 2: ...CG 7f GCG 7 F33EB GCG 7 f2 GCG 7 F233EB GCG 7 FB GCG 7 FB33EB GCG 7 F33EB HC GCG 7 F233EB HC GCG 7 F934B GCG 7 FB934B GCG 7 F2934B GCG 7 FB2934B GCG 7 FP934B GCG 7 FW934B GCG 7 FW2934B GCG 7 FA934B GCG 7 F934B HC GCG 7 F2934B HC GCG 7 FP934B HC GCG 7 FA934B HC Table of Contents Parts Identification Lists 4 Safety Instructions 6 Installation 7 Cleaning 7 Power Failure 7 Light Replacement 7 Moving T...

Page 3: ... of LED Box 2 30 Bumper Block 2 31 Compressor Guard 32 Power Cord 33 Compressor 34 Drip Pan 35 Connecting Tube for Condenser 36 Condenser Fan 37 Condenser 38 Compressor Baseboard 39 Filter Dryer 40 Connecting Tube for Filter Dryer 41 Lower Right Hinge Cover 42 Lower Left Hinge Cover 43 Lower Right Hinge 44 Lower Left Hinge 45 Leveler 4 For models G 7F G 7 F33EB G 7FB G 7 FB33EB G 7 FB33EB HC GCG 7...

Page 4: ...nmental regulations For more information please visit http www epa gov osw hazard index htm INSTALLATION Installation of the cooler must be done according to applicable local codes or equivalent Ambient Environment Place cooler on an even surface to reduce vibration and noise To transport do not tilt the cooler beyond a 45 degree angle Do not place cooler in direct sunlight or near any heat source...

Page 5: ...g Display refrigerators can be loaded within the shelf dimensions from the front to back side They can also be loaded in any space from the bottom to the top interior cabinet Do not allow product to block the evaporator fan cover because the evaporator fan helps the cooler to ventilate properly Display refrigerators can be loaded within the shelf dimensions from the front to back side They can als...

Page 6: ...G 7 FA934B GCG 7 FA934B HC MAINTENANCE Cleaning Before cleaning the appliance always remember to unplug it Unplug the cooler at the electrical outlet never pull the service cord Do not use sharp or pointed objects for cleaning Clean the inside cabinet of the cooler with a clean damp cloth Avoid damage by using non abrasive and non flammable cleaning products Clean the condenser at least once a mont...

Page 7: ...om the interior wall of the cooler Coolers installation address and contact information Installation location hours and operation Nature of problem Any reports of power interruptions Recent service or maintenance completed on the cooler Has the cooler been relocated from original installation location Clear access to the cooler Coolers instruction manual Information to provide to your qualified ser...

Page 8: ...B GCG 7 F33EB HC GCG 7 F233EB HC GCG 7 F934B HC GCG 7 F2934B HC GCG 7 FP934B HC GCG 7 FA934B GCG 7 FA934B HC A Power Supply for LED Lights Evaporator Fan B1 On Off Switch for Interior Light B2 On Off Switch for Lit Door Logo C1 Interior Top LED Light C2 Door Side LED Light C3 Door Logo LED Light D Evaporator Fan E Thermostat F Power Supply for Condenser Fan G Condenser Fan H Overload for Compresso...

Page 9: ...WIRING DIAGRAM For models GCG 7f GCG 7 F33EB GCG 7f2 GCG 7 F233EB GCG 7FB GCG 7 FB33EB GCG 7 F934B GCG 7 FB934B GCG 7 F2934B GCG 7 FB2934B GCG 7 FP934B GCG 7 FW934B GCG 7 FW2934B GCG 7 F33EB HC GCG 7 F233EB HC GCG 7 F934B HC GCG 7 F2934B HC GCG 7 FP934B HC GCG 7 FA934B GCG 7 FA934B HC ...

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