Randell 40000 Series Owner'S Manual Download Page 11

 
 
Figure A - Temperature control adjustments

 

The control knob allows for temperature 

adjustments, with in the cabinet only. Turning the 

knob clockwise will result in increased cooling. 

Keep the arrow on the knob pointed within the green 

arc. Turning it clockwise beyond the green can 

result in freeze-up, while turning it 

counterclockwise beyond the green will shut the 

compressor off. If your cabinet temperature remains 

to warm and your temperature control is at the 

maximum setting you may need to adjust the pressure control. 

Your units pressure control should be set at the time of installation by a qualified 

installation contractor. If minor adjustments are needed at a later date, adjust control 

by turning the right adjusting screw clockwise (1/4 turn at a time) to a lower number for 

colder temperature and counterclockwise to a higher number for warmer temperature. 

Note: Numbers are pounds of pressure not degrees F.  

Note: Do not adjust the differential screw (Left screw). 

 

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Summary of Contents for 40000 Series

Page 1: ...ignee to inspect the container upon receipt of same and to determine the possibility of any damage including concealed damage Randell suggests that if you are suspicious of damage to make a notation o...

Page 2: ...r superior products is the result of consistent quality craftsmanship From the earliest stages of product design to successive steps in fabrication and assembly rigid standards of excellence are maint...

Page 3: ...pecifications without prior notice Notice Please read the entire manual carefully before installation If certain recommended procedures are not followed warranty claims will be denied Model Number ___...

Page 4: ...RANDELL MANUFACTURING SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS FOR THE 4030GA 40026SSA This is a sample of a serial number tag The serial number tag is located on the outside cabinet 4...

Page 5: ...40026SSA 4030GA 40026SSA Model L D H Style HP Volt AMP NEMA Ship Wt 4030GA 30 27 28 Counter top 1 3 115 60 1 7 5 15P 240 40026A 26 24 39 Pass thru 1 4 115 60 1 5 5 15P 240 40026SSA 26 24 39 Single se...

Page 6: ...ss or specialty methods of shipping is the responsibility of the customer Labor Coverage In the unlikely event a Randell manufactured unit fails due to defects in materials or workmanship within the f...

Page 7: ...ive compressor sent back freight prepaid 4 Furnish complete condensing unit or replacement package freight collect in exchange for the return of the defective compressor sent back freight prepaid deci...

Page 8: ...cretion of the Randell in house service technician Gasket Coverage Randell does not cover gaskets under warranty Gaskets are a maintenance type component that are subject to daily wear and tear and ar...

Page 9: ...ser The following conditions should be considered when selecting a location for your unit 1 Countertop load The countertop on which the merchandiser will display rest must be free of vibration and sui...

Page 10: ...ty D Door Inspection 1 Check doors to ensure that they are sealing properly 2 Check doors for proper alignment 3 Check doors to ensure that they open and shut freely E Installation Checklist After the...

Page 11: ...cabinet temperature remains to warm and your temperature control is at the maximum setting you may need to adjust the pressure control Your units pressure control should be set at the time of install...

Page 12: ...ts a preventive maintenance program which would include the following Monthly procedures 1 Cleaning of all condenser coils Condenser coils are a critical component in the life of the compressor and mu...

Page 13: ...VER USE HYDROCHLORIC ACID MURIATIC ACID ON STAINLESS STEEL Proper maintenance of equipment is the ultimate necessity in preventing costly repairs By evaluating each unit on a regular schedule you can...

Page 14: ...ions Tighten or adjust shrouds 4 Tighten and isolate as needed 5 Call service agency D Temperature too high 1 Check power cord and circuit breaker 2 Temperature control set too high 3 Dirty condenser...

Page 15: ...PONENTS RF CMP333 136 CONDENSOR 10 1 4 X 8 X 3 1 8 RFCOI115 137 CONDENSOR FAN MOTOR EL MTR085 138 CONDENSOR FAN BLADE 6 4 BLADE RF FAN011 140 FILTER DRYER 1 4 LINE RF FLT250A 141 CONDENSATE PAN W CLAM...

Page 16: ...o drafting service 4030g dgn Aug 20 1998 10 02 58...

Page 17: ...o drafting service 4030g dgn Aug 26 1998 14 42 23...

Page 18: ...MODEL 4030G PARTS DIAGRAM o drafting service 4030g dgn Aug 20 1998 09 26 59...

Page 19: ...DOOR FRAME HEATER 82 LONG EL WIR 256 78 FLOURESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE 20 RP LGT426F 79 BALLAST ELBLS100 92 ALUMINIZED PAINTED LID FOR UNIT 18 X 25 3 4 RP LID 426 94 LIGHT PANEL 11 1 2 X 26 COMPLETE W FIX...

Page 20: ...VAPORATOR FAN MOTOR EL MTR590 159 EVAPORATOR FAN BLADE RF FAN005 162 FAN MOUNTING BRACKET 12 3 4 RP BRK427 407 PLEXI GLASS LIGHT PANNEL 26 X 9 3 4 RP PNL426 407 GLASS SEE THRU 25 1 4 X 24 HD GLS144 51...

Page 21: ...o drafting service 40026 dgn Aug 28 1998 08 00 36...

Page 22: ...o drafting service 40026 dgn Aug 26 1998 14 37 34...

Page 23: ...o drafting service 40026 dgn Aug 26 1998 14 40 42 MODEL 40026 REFRIGERATOR CONDENSER PARTS DIAGRAM...

Page 24: ...UPPLY 2120 Solona St Ft Worth TX 76117 0009 1 800 433 1804 DEPOT 4 GENERAL PARTS 11311 Hampshire Ave South Bloomington MN 55438 1 800 279 9980 DEPOT 5 COMMERCIAL PARTS 5310 E 25th Street P O Box 18688...

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