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Information regarding the electrical voltage and 
frequency being supplied to the merchandiser can 
be found on the merchandiser’s serial data plate 
typically located at the upper left corner of the 
merchandiser’s interior. Information regarding the 
maximum fuse/circuit breaker size required for the 
specific model is available from the condensing unit 
data plate. 
 

Condensate Evaporator:

 Indoor auto-defrost 

models are supplied with a condensate evaporator 
heater assembly which is packaged with instructions 
and shipped inside the freezer. It will require simple 
installation by the consumer (see 

Figure 1

). A 

separate copy of this instruction sheet is supplied 
with the condensate evaporator assembly. The 
condensate evaporator assembly contains a drip pan 
to collect water generated by the freezer’s defrost 
cycle and a heat element to evaporate the water. 
Once energized, the heat element in the condensate 
evaporator assembly is continuously generating 
heat. The freezer is to be placed so that there is at 
least 1 inch of air space between the back surface of 
the condensate evaporator housing and any wall 
surface behind the cabinet which allows for heat 
dissipation away from the surface of the wall. The 
main power cord should also be routed to avoid 
pinching. 

Note: 

Do not operate an indoor auto-defrost 

merchandiser without having a condensate 
evaporator assembly installed under the evaporator 
drain tube exiting the back wall of the cabinet.  
Failure to install this assembly will result in water 
draining directly onto the floor during the defrost 
cycle. This may result in water damage to the floor 
and create a hazardous slip condition in the area 
surrounding the freezer. 

 

Figure 1: Condensate Evaporator Installation 

Operation 

Electronic Controls: Digital Display: 

 
 
 
 

      

 
 
 
 

Operating Mode Display: 

 

Snowflake “ON” – compressor enabled in 
run cycle; control displays current cabinet 
temperature. 

 

Snowflake “Flashing” – anti short cycle 
delay enabled to protect the compressor 
from trying to start too frequently. 

 

Melting Snowflake “ON” – defrost in 
progress, control displays the letters “DE”

 

 

To view the control’s programmed “Set 
Point” (cut-out temperature): press and 
release the “Set Key.” 

Manual 
Defrost 
Key 

Defrost Enabled 
Icon – 
Melting 
Snowflake 

Compressor 
Enabled Icon – 
Snowflake 

Set 
Key 

Temperature & 
Settings 
Display 

 

Summary of Contents for REACH-IN STORAGE Series

Page 1: ...950 1 800 766 5337 www leerinc com STORAGE FREEZER INSTALLATION OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including nickel which is known to the State of California...

Page 2: ...de Display 4 Electronic Control Operation 5 Auto Defrost Control 5 Possible Displayed Alarm Codes 5 Loading Product 5 Condenser Fan Pressure Switch 6 Maintenance 6 Cleaning the Freezer 6 Cleaning Door...

Page 3: ...ls is available Contact the Merchandiser Sales Department at Leer Inc for additional information Electrical Warning Component parts shall only be replaced with like components Electrical and servicing...

Page 4: ...ack surface of the condensate evaporator housing and any wall surface behind the cabinet which allows for heat dissipation away from the surface of the wall The main power cord should also be routed t...

Page 5: ...e Possible Displayed Alarm Codes P1 Air Probe failure The control will override the P1 functions and cycle the compressor for 17 minutes until the probe fault can be corrected P2 Evaporator Probe fail...

Page 6: ...like material that can be cleaned using most kitchen and bath cleaners designed for mildew removal Review manufacturer information and instructions on any cleaning agent prior to use to determine the...

Page 7: ...d immediately switch power from the defrost mode to the run mode If temperature is not reached at probe P2 the defrost cycle will continue for the entire 24 minute programmed cycle prior to returning...

Page 8: ...unting screws should hinge adjustment be required See Figure 2 for instruction regarding spring load installation and adjustment SPRING CARTRIDGE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 1...

Page 9: ...ng tension Figure 2 Spring Install Instructions Solid Door Magnetic Gasket Replacement Instructions 1 Position solid door on a flat non abrasive surface exterior side down 2 Remove old gasket by grasp...

Page 10: ...10 Step 5 Figure 3 Door Gasket Install...

Page 11: ...11 Electronic Control AD Wiring Diagram W Relay...

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Page 13: ...the original buyer user In event of any claim for breach of express warranty Seller shall be responsible for labor charges for repair or replacement of any defective part s or assembly only for defec...

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