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OM-ICE CREAM DIPPING CABINET

TROUBLESHOOTING

This unit is designed to operate smoothly and efficiently if properly maintained. 
However, the following is a list of checks to make in the event of a problem. Wir-
ing diagrams are found at the end of this manual. When in doubt, turn unit off 
and contact service at 888-994-7636 or [email protected].

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

PROCEDURE

Unit does not run

No power to unit

Plug in unit

Control in OFF position

Turn controller on

Faulty control

Call for service at 888-994-
7636

Unit too cold

Incorrect set point

Adjust control set point

Unit too warm

Door / drawer ajar

Ensure door / drawer is fully 
closed

Gasket torn or out of place

Inspect the gasket for wear 
and position

Incorrect set point

Adjust control set point

Warm product introduced 
to cabinet

Pre-chill product 37ºF

Ice on the coil

Initiate manual defrost

Unit noisy

Ice on the coil

Initiate manual defrost

Unit does not defrost Excessive ice on the coil

Initiate manual defrost

DANFOSS CONTROLLER CODES

DISPLAYED 

ALARM CODE

ALARM

ACTION

Hi

High Temperature Alarm

Inspect door/drawer sealing

Contact service

Lo

Low Temperature Alarm

Contact service

CON

Condenser Temperature 
High Limit 

Clean condenser coil

Inspect coil for any objects 
obstruction hindering airflow 

Contact service

uHi

Line Voltage Too High

Verify voltage of power source, 
to be performed by qualified 
technician

Contact service

uLi

Line Voltage Too Low

Verify voltage of power source, 
to be performed by qualified 
technician

Contact service

LEA

Continuous Compressor 
Runtime  

Inspect door/drawer sealing

Inspect condenser coil, clean if 
necessary

Contact service

E01

S1 Sensor Failure 

Contact service

E02

S2 Sensor Failure 

Contact service

E03

S3 Sensor Failure 

Contact service

E04

S4 Sensor Failure 

Contact service

SERVICE

CAUTION:  COMPONENT PARTS SHALL BE REPLACED WITH FACTORY OEM PARTS. 

SERVICE WORK SHALL BE DONE BY FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE 

PERSONNEL, SO AS TO MINIMIZE THE RISK OF POSSIBLE IGNITION DUE TO 

INCORRECT PARTS OR IMPROPER SERVICE.

CAUTION:  BEFORE MAKING ANY REPAIRS,  ENSURE THE UNIT IS DISCONNECTED  

FROM ITS POWER SOURCE.

This piece of equipment uses a R290 Refrigeration system.  This equipment has 
been clearly marked on the serial tag the type of refrigerant that is being used.   
There is also a warning labels stating that the unit contains R290 refrigerant. R290 
is safe to use as long as you follow these warning labels.  
No smoking or open flames when servicing this equipment.  If needed, use a CO2 
or powder type fire extinguisher.
Replacement parts used on any R290 Refrigeration system cabinet must have 
specific UL certification for non-sparking components. 
Only authorized service technician, certified in R290 system should service this 
equipment.

MANIFOLD SET

A R134A manifold set can be used for servicing this equipment.  

REFRIGERANT RECOVERY

Follow all national and local regulations for R-290 refrigerant recovery.  

LEAKING CHECKING AND REPAIR

Leak check an R-290 system the same way you would an R-134a or R-404A 
system with the following exceptions. 
1.  Do not use a Halid leak detector on a R290 system.
2.  Electronic leak detector must be designated specifically for combustible gas.
Use of a bubble solution or an ultrasonic leak detector are acceptable.   
When repairing a leak, it is recommended using oxygen free dry nitrogen with a 
trace gas not exceeding 200PSI. 
When accessing an R290 system, piercing valves are not to remain on the 
equipment in a permanent manner. After charge is recovered, Schrader valves 
are to be installed on the process stubs.  Proper charge is to be weighed into the 
system and the system is to be leak checked afterwards.
The R290 equipment must have red process tubes and other devices through 
which the refrigerant is serviced, such as any service port.  This color marking 
must remain on the equipment.  If marking is removed, it must be replace and 
extend at least 2.5 centimeters (1”) from the compressor.

CHARGING

Follow the charge amount specified on the data tag.  It is recommended to use the 
shortest hoses possible to prevent undercharging.
•  Ensure the system is sealed and leak checked 
•  Evacuate system to a minimum 500 micron
•  Weigh in correct charge
•  Leak check the system again
•  Bleed the refrigerant from the high side hose to the low side hose
•  Disconnect the hoses
•  Remove line taps

Summary of Contents for DIPPING CABINET SERIES

Page 1: ...fied Brands reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications without prior notice NOTICE Please read the entire manual carefully before installation If certain recommended procedures ar...

Page 2: ...ment until desired temperature is reached DANFOSS CONTROLLER OPERATION LED FUNCTION Compressor energized Evaporator fan de energized Defrost in progress Fans delay after defrost completion Evaporator...

Page 3: ...Preventative Maintenance MONTHLY PROCEDURES Clean fan blades on the condensing unit and evaporator assembly RECOMMENDED CLEANERS FOR YOUR STAINLESS STEEL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING JOB CLEANING AGENT COMME...

Page 4: ...EPAIRS ENSURE THE UNIT IS DISCONNECTED FROM ITS POWER SOURCE This piece of equipment uses a R290 Refrigeration system This equipment has been clearly marked on the serial tag the type of refrigerant t...

Page 5: ...O 115V 60HZ X X X X X 1A RF CMP1701SC COMPRESSOR START COMPONENTS X X X X X 2 RP CAP1902 CAP TUBE X X X X X 3 RF FAN1401 CONDENSER FAN X X X X X 4 RF FAN0703 FAN GUARD X X X X X 5 RF FLT251 FILTER DRI...

Page 6: ...TIC SOUTHCO X X X X X 6 HD CST041HD CASTER 3 75 O A HEIGHT W O BRAKE X X X 7 HD LEG9902 LEGS X X 8 EL WIR470 POWER CORD 16GA 2 MALE X X X X X 9 EL WIR1703 POWER CORD 9 16 3 W 90 45 ANGLE PLUG SJTO WIR...

Page 7: ...7 OM ICE CREAM DIPPING CABINET Electrical Schematic...

Page 8: ...8 OM ICE CREAM DIPPING CABINET Service Log Model No Purchased From Serial No Location Date Purchased Date Installed Purchase Order No For Service Call Date Maintenance Performed Performed By...

Page 9: ...on et aux caract ristiques AVIS Veuillez lire attentivement ce manuel au complet avant l installation Si certaines proc dures recommand es ne sont pas suivies les r clamations de garantie seront refus...

Page 10: ...ECAUCI N RIESGO DE INCENDIO O EXPLOSI N DES CHELO ADECUADAMENTE CONFORME A REGLAMENTOS FEDERALES O LOCALES REFRIGERANTE INFLAMABLE UTILIZADO MISE EN GARDE RISQUE D INCENDIE OU D EXPLOSION LIMINER or D...

Page 11: ...mand que le client contacte l agent de service agr local pour lui fournir un devis afin d effectuer une maintenance pr ventive p riodique PROC DURES MENSUELLES Nettoyer la pale du ventilateur sur l un...

Page 12: ...EN GARDE AVANT TOUTE R PARATION ASSUREZ VOUS QUE L UNIT EST D BRANCH E DE SA SOURCE D ALIMENTATION Cet quipement utilise un syst me de r frig ration R290 Cet quipement a t clairement indiqu sur l tiqu...

Page 13: ...A RF CMP1701SC COMPRESSEUR D MARRER LES COMPOSANTS X X X X X 2 RP CAP1902 BOUCHON TUBE X X X X X 3 RF FAN1401 VENTILATEUR CONDENSATEUR X X X X X 4 RF FAN0703 GARDE DE VENTILATEUR X X X X X 5 RF FLT251...

Page 14: ...1HD ROULETTE 3 75 PO O A HAUTEUR W O FREIN X X X 7 HD LEG9902 PIEDS X X 8 EL WIR470 CORDON D ALIMENTATION 16GA 2 M LE X X X X X 9 EL WIR1703 CORDON D ALIMENTATION FICHE COUDEE 9 16 3 AVEC W 90 45 FIL...

Page 15: ...OUCHON A TERRE NEMA 5 15P SCH MA LECTRIQUE ARMOIRE A TREMPETTE CONTROL DANFOSS ERC112C 115V TOUS FILS 18 AWG NOTE DU CAPTEUR NOIR AIR S1 16FLA 72LRA 16 10 A 240V LIGNES D ALIMENTATION 120V 50 60hz BLA...

Page 16: ...E TREMPETTE POUR CR ME GLAC E Journal d entretien No de mod le Achet de No de s rie Emplacement Date d achat Date d installation No de bon de commande Pour un appel de service Date Entretien effectu E...

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