Models: HC48RS, RW, WS, WW
Electronic Control:
Dixell (XR60CX) -- First Compartment (All models)
Electronic Control:
Dixell (XR20CX) -- Second Compartment (RW, WW models)
Defrost Style:
Programmed Defrost (12 hours-30 minutes)
Cabinet Lighting:
Lights are controlled through a manual on/off switch as well as
through the door switch.
Evaporator Fan:
Is controlled by the door switch during Cooling Mode
LOAD
COOLING MODE
OFF MODE
DEFROST MODE
Compressor
Energized
De-Energized
De-Energized
Condenser Fan
Energized
De-Energized
De-Energized
Evaporator Fan
Energized
De-Energized
Energized
Auxiliary Fan (RS, WS)
Energized
De-Energized
De-Energized
Second Compartment Fan
(RW, WW)
Energized
De-Energized
N/A
Models: HP48WO-S, WW-S
Electronic Control:
Dixell (XR60CX) -- First Compartment (All models)
Electronic Control:
Dixell (XR20CX) -- Second Compartment (WW-S model)
Defrost Style:
Programmed Defrost (12 hours-30 minutes)
Cabinet Lighting:
Lights are controlled through a manual on/off switch(es) as well as
through the door switch(es).
Evaporator Fan:
Is controlled by the door switch during Cooling Mode
LOAD
COOLING MODE
OFF MODE
DEFROST MODE
Compressor
Energized
De-Energized
De-Energized
Condenser Fan
Energized
De-Energized
De-Energized
Evaporator Fan
Energized
De-Energized
Energized
Auxiliary Fan (RS, WS)
Energized
De-Energized
De-Energized
Second Compartment Fan
(RW, WW)
Energized
De-Energized
N/A
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Service Manual
Table 8-18. HC48RS, RW, WS, WW Load Operation Modes
*Auxiliary Fan is used to circulate air through a single zone cabinet.
**Second Compartment Fan is for cooling and is controlled by second compartment controller.
Note:
Lights and compartment fans are controlled individually by each door’s switch.
Table 8-19. HP48WO-S, WW-S Load Operation Modes
*Auxiliary Fan is used to circulate air through a single zone cabinet.
**Second Compartment Fan is for cooling and is controlled by second compartment controller.
Note:
Lights and compartment fans are controlled individually by each door’s switch.
Electrical System Repair Instructions
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