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CLEANING STORAGE CABINET 

WARNING:    DISCONNECT  ELECTRICAL 
POWER  SUPPLY  BEFORE  CLEANING  ANY 
PARTS OF THE UNIT.

 

 STORAGE CABINET:  Remove the drawer from 
the  drawer  frame  modules,  use  warm  soapy   
water  to  clean  storage  cabinet  doors.   

NEVER

 

use  cleaners  containing  gritty,  abrasive          
materials,  bleach  or  harsh  chemicals.    Rinse 
thoroughly  and  dry  with  a  clean  soft  cloth.       
Always  rub  in  the  same  direction  as  the  grain 
patter of the stainless steel 

WARNING:    DISCONNECT  ELECTRICAL 
POWER  SUPPLY  BEFORE  CLEANING  ANY 
PART OF THE UNIT 

The  condensing  unit  coil  must  be  cleaned      
regularly  on  self-contained  models  for  optimal 
performance.  The  operating  environment  will  
affect  the  required  frequency  of  cleaning.     
However,  the  condenser  should  be  cleaned  at 
minimum of once every  month. Air must be able 
to  freely  circulate  through  the  condenser.  Unit 
performance  and  operating  efficiency  are       
significantly  affected  by  the  amount  of  the  air 
passing  through  the  condenser.  Condenser fins 
that  are  clogged  with  dirt  and  grease  greatly       
reduce required heat transfer to air flow. Failure 
to  keep  the  condenser  clean  may  cause     
premature  compressor  failure,  which  will  not  be 
covered by the warranty. The condensing unit is 
located  behind  the  louvered  panel  in  the       
compressor  compartment.  Remove  panel  by  
lifting it up and pulling the bottom out. Carefully 
clean dirt and lint from the condenser coil using 
a   vacuum cleaner or soft brush. 

Do  not  use  a 

wire  brush.   

An  approved  condenser           

degreaser  must  be  used  to  remove  grease.    
Replace  louvered  panel  by  installing  top  of  the 
panel into  

track  and  pushing  in  the  bottom  so  it fits  inside 
the opening, reconnect electrical supply. 

 

CONDENSER COILS 

 

WARNING:    DISCONNECT  ELECTRICAL 
POWER  SUPPLY  BEFORE  CLEANING  ANY 
PARTS OF THE UNIT. 

 

Condenser  Coil  should  be  cleaned  regularly  to 
allow  air  circulation  that  will  ensure  proper      
operation and efficiency. Failure to clean the coil 
at  regular  intervals  can  cause  compressor      
failure  and/or  malfunction  and  will  void  the    
warranty.  A  minimum  of  a  monthly  cleaning  is 
required. 

(See operating instructions to prevent premature 
failure of components.) 

 

CONDENSING COIL PREVENTATIVE 

MAINTENANCE (MONTHLY) 

 

NOTE:   THE VACUUM “BLOW MODE” IS TO 
BE 

USED 

WHEN 

CLEANING 

THE              

CONDENSER COIL. 

Follow these steps: 

A.  Remove grille; use vacuum and soft brush to     

dislodge and remove dust on and in the coil. 

B.  Place  damp  rags  around  condensing  fan  

motor bracket to collect airborne dust.  

C.  Using  vacuum  (in  blowing  mode),  blow  air 

through  condenser  coil  and  into  the  fan. 
Make  certain  to  blow  entire  surface  of       
condensing coil to assure that all entrenched 
dust is removed. 

 

MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 

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Summary of Contents for FB-108-R

Page 1: ...PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE THE MONTAGUE COMPANY 1830 Stearman Avenue P O BOX 4954 Hayward CA 94540 4954 TEL 510 785 8822 FAX 510 785 3342 SERVICE MAINTENANCE MONTAGUE REFRIGERATED...

Page 2: ...RATURE PROBE ERROR B MANUAL DEFROST DIGITAL CONTROLLER LOW TEMP PAGE 7 A OPERATIONAL MODE B TEMPERATURE SET POINT C FREEZER DIFFERENTIAL DIGITAL CONTROLLER LOW TEMP PAGE 8 A DEFROST INTERVAL B DEFROST...

Page 3: ...HODS FOR CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 17 DRAWER CONFIGURATION PAGE 18 19 DRAWER GASKET GUIDE PAGE 20 REFER BASE WIRING DIAGRAM R SC PAGE 21 FREEZER BASE WIRING DIAGRAM R SC PAGE 22 CO...

Page 4: ...ssumes full responsibility for safe delivery upon acceptance of this shipment If shipment arrives damaged 1 VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE Be certain this is noted on freight bill or express receipt and signe...

Page 5: ...r through a representative are engaged in and are responsible for The installation of electrical wiring from the electric meter main control box or service outlet to the electric appliance Qualified p...

Page 6: ...rated storage compartment medium temperature pan chiller and food prep surface The condensing systems are designed to be installed with minimal clearance to walls or other equipment These models are a...

Page 7: ...ge Hz Cycle Heaters freezers only Number of Heaters Total Amps Maximum Amp draw Minimum Circuit Minimum Circuit Ampacity Maximum Amps Protection Breaker size Refrigerant Refrigerant type and amount us...

Page 8: ...PLIED TO ENSURE EFFICIENT OPERATION AND EXTEND THE LIFE CYCLE OF YOUR EQUIPMENT 3 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE DAILY WEEKLY BI WEEKLY MONTHLY CLEAN STORAGE CABINET X INSPECT GASKETS X CLEAN CONDENSING FILTER...

Page 9: ...ture is shown This parameter should be set to 35 0 which will reflect your temperature set point 2 If an adjustment needs to be made to the set temperature use the up arrow button 1 or the down arrow...

Page 10: ...quivalent to how often the unit will begin defrost mode every 2 hours 2 If an adjustment needs to be made use the up arrow button 1 or the down arrow button 3 to adjust the hour Press the set button 2...

Page 11: ...connection or a damaged temperature probe Please inspect both the connection and the temperature probe MANUAL DEFROST MODE If for any reason you need to initiate a Manual Defrost simply hold the down...

Page 12: ...this is set to 5 0 this is your refrigeration differential 2 If an adjustment needs to be made to the set temperature use the up arrow button 1 or the down arrow button 3 to adjust the temperature Pr...

Page 13: ...equivalent to how long the unit will be in defrost mode 45 minutes 2 If an adjustment needs to be made use the up arrow button 1 or the down ar row button 3 to adjust the hour Press and hold the set b...

Page 14: ...any reason your digital thermostat is displaying a flashing E0 it means that there is an error with the temperature probe 1 which is reading the freezer box temperature This is due to either a loose...

Page 15: ...Lift access panel up and pull outward to remove After removing the louvered panel remove the magnetic condenser filter by pulling the filter framing away from the condenser Louvered Panel Condenser F...

Page 16: ...revent premature failure of components NOTE CONDENSER COIL FINS SHOULD BE STRAIGHTEND IF NECESSARY TO ALLOW PROPER AIR CIRCULATION WARNING ANY SERVICE TO THE CONDENSING UNIT MUST BE PERFORMED BY AN AU...

Page 17: ...move REPLACING SNAP IN GASKETS Drawer gaskets are critical to maintaining the set temperature of your unit and should create a flush seal when the drawers are closed Defective gaskets can cause icing...

Page 18: ...asket by securely snapping lip of gasket into retaining strip of door on all sides Retaining Strip 4 Press gasket into retaining strip 5 Verify proper installation before re installing drawer 6 Re ins...

Page 19: ...e louvered panel in the compressor compartment Remove panel by lifting it up and pulling the bottom out Carefully clean dirt and lint from the condenser coil using a vacuum cleaner or soft brush Do no...

Page 20: ...annot be effectively cleaned and sanitized FULL DEFROST Each Chef s Base is designed to operate with a regularly scheduled automatic defrost feature but a monthly full manual defrost is required also...

Page 21: ...TH LET STAND 15 MINUTES OR MORE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ON PACKAGE THEN RINSE DRY SATISFACTORY FOR USE ON ALL FINISHES HARD WATER SPOTS AND SCALE 5 OXALIC ACID 5 SULFAMIC ACID 5 TO 10 PHOSPHORIC ACID...

Page 22: ...harge unit to data place specifications 5 Thermostat controller refrigeration differential is not set properly 5 Verify refrigeration differential is set to 5 Refer to pgs 8 13 for thermostat controll...

Page 23: ...drawer handles Drawers are easily removed for cleaning Model Number Unit Width Inches mm Total Pans Drawers Width Configuration 14 3 8 356mm 22 3 8 566mm 27 1 4 692mm RB 36 SC FB 36 SC 36 914 A 2 RB...

Page 24: ...14 3 8 356mm 22 3 8 566mm 27 1 4 692mm RB 36 R FB 36 R 36 914 C 4 RB 48 R FB 48 R 48 1219 A B 6 RB 60 R FB 60 R 60 1524 B C 8 RB 72 R FB 72 R 72 1829 C 2 8 RB 84 R FB 84 R 84 2134 B 2 C 12 RB 96 R FB...

Page 25: ...SC FB 48 SC Qty 2 RB 48 R FB 48 R Qty 2 Qty 2 RB 60 SC FB 60 SC Qty 2 Qty 2 RB 60 R FB 60 R Qty 2 Qty 2 RB 72 SC FB 72 SC Qty 2 Qty 2 RB 72 R FB 72 R Qty 4 RB 84 SC FB 84 SC Qty 4 RB 84 R FB 84 R Qty...

Page 26: ...BLACK WIRING DIAGRAM RB SC R REFRIGERATED BASE SELF CONTAINED REMOTE 21...

Page 27: ...WIRING DIAGRAM FB SC R FREEZER BASE SELF CONTAINED REMOTE 22...

Page 28: ...COMPRESSOR COMPARTMENT EXPLODED VIEW 23...

Page 29: ...EVAPORATOR COIL 24...

Page 30: ...TOP DRAWER ASSEMBLY EXPLODED VIEW 25...

Page 31: ...BOTTOM DRAWER ASSEMBLY EXPLODED VIEW 26...

Page 32: ...with all local codes or in the absence of local codes with the current National Fuel Gas Code Z223 1 2 Installed under a properly designed and operating exhaust hood 3 Connected to the type of gas fo...

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