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been factory set to modulate from 37 F to 39 F.
The wine cooler controller can be adjusted
through a range of 50 F to 60 F. The refrigerator
controller has been factory set to modulate from
54 F to 56 F. To properly determine product
temperature see “CHECKING PRODUCT
TEMPERATURE” on page 44.
IMPORTANT NOTE: ALWAYS ALLOW
CABINET TO RUN FOR A MINIMUM OF 24
HOURS TO ALLOW TEMPERATURE
STABILIZATION AFTER START-UP BEFORE
STORING PERISHABLE ITEMS.
IMPORTANT NOTE: PERLCK’S MULTI-ZONE
UNITS ARE NOT DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR
APPLICATIONS. INSTALLING MULTI-ZONE
UNITS OUTDOORS WILL VOID THE
WARRANTY.
This cabinet is a frost-free model meaning the
evaporator (cooling coil) automatically defrosts
on demand at predetermined intervals. The
controller also has a manual defrost soft button
on the front panel signified by a melting
snowflake. If depressed it will automatically put
the system into a defrost cycle.
PROPER PRODUCT STORAGE
Store product as desired in the freezer and
refrigerator. The wine cooler zone will
accommodate 48 bottles of wine. Specially
designed full extension wine racks allow for
proper horizontal storage of the wine. The cork
remains moist, which keeps air from entering the
bottle. Do not block internal louvers or fan guard
openings, as this will decrease operating
performance.
CONTROL SETTINGS
The cabinet is shipped with the controllers
turned ON. To turn the refrigeration system OFF
or ON press the blue soft button on the front
face of the freezer controller (if the controller is
turned off with power applied to the cabinet the
LED display will read OFF, when turned on it will
read a temperature). The freezer controller is on
the top front face of the cabinet above the left
door and is equipped with a tinted see-through
lens which opens by pulling out on the bottom of
the lens and rotating upwards. Always ensure
lens cover is closed before closing door to avoid
damage to the controller or lens. The refrigerator
control looks and responds identical to the
freezer control with the exception that it only
controls the cooling system for the refrigerator
zone and is located above the center door.
The freezer electronic control comes preset for a
product temperature of approximately 0 F with a
product temperature adjustability range of -5 F
to +5 F. The refrigerator electronic control
comes preset for a product temperature of
approximately 38 F with a product temperature
adjustability range of 33 F to 42 F. The wine
cooler electronic control comes preset for a
product temperature of approximately 55 F with
a product temperature adjustability range of
50 F to 60 F. To change temperature controller
settings see section “TEMPERATURE
CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENTS”
on page 42.
IMPORTANT NOTE: THE LED DISPLAY IS
READING ACTUAL AIR TEMPERATURE NOT
PRODUCT TEMPERATURE. UNDER THESE
CONDITIONS, AN 8 F AIR TEMPERATURE
SWING IN THE FREEZER COMPARTMENT
AND A 2 F AIR TEMPERATURE SWING IN
THE REFRIGERATOR OR WINE COOLER
COMPARTMENT DOES NOT CHANGE THE
ACTUAL PRODUCT TEMPERATURE.
PRODUCT TEMPERATURE REMAINS AT A
VERY STABLE TEMPERATURE.
LIGHT SWITCH AND BULB
Your Three-Door Freezer/Refrigerator/Wine
Cooler has three interior lights that are
illuminated when each respective door is
opened. The cabinet also comes standard with
a manual light switches located next to each
light for displaying your products through a glass
door. If manual light switch is left on for an
extended period of time it may increase the
cabinet temperature, especially in close
proximity to the light at the top and cause the
refrigeration system to run longer.
THREE DOOR ALL-
REFRIGERATOR
OPERATION
The Perlick Three Door All-Refrigerator
(H3ROO)
comes equipped with a state of the art
refrigeration system. The compressor is of a
variable speed variety, which automatically
changes speeds based on system conditions
and load. The cabinet is equipped with an
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