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B efore making temperature adjus tments :

A. Make sure that you are allowing adequate time for the cabinet

temperature to equalize. When initially started or when first loaded, it

can take a long time for temperatures in the display area to stabilize.

B. Make sure that unit operation is not being effected by room ambient

conditions. (S ee Ambient Conditions section above). If there are any

significant ambient issues, adjusting the temperature setting may not help.

To rais e temperature:

A. Push and hold the “set” button until set point 33 appears then release

the “set” button. 33 is the current set point temperature.

B. Push and release the up arrow 2 times until 35 is displayed. Push and

release the “set” button one time. The new set point, 35, will flash 3

times and then will be locked in.

To lower temperature:

A. Push and hold the “set” button until 33 appears and then release the

“set” button. 33 is the current set point temperature.

B. Push and release the up arrow 1 time until 32 is displayed. Push and

release the “set” button one time. The new set point, 32, will flash 3

times and then will be locked in.

If your temperature control is a type with “ fnc” button, follow thes e

ins tructions:

To rais e temperature:

A. Push and quickly release the “set” button. “SEt” should appear. Press

and release the “set” button again. 34 should appear. 34 is the current

set point temperature.

B. Press the “

^

” button (up arrow) 2 times until 36 is displayed. Press the

“set” button again to enter the change. Press the “fnc” button to return

to regular temperature display.

To lower temperature:

A. Push and quickly release the “set” button. “SEt” should appear. Press

and release “set” button again. 34 should appear. 34 is the current set

point temperature.

B. Press the “

v

” button (down arrow) 2 times until 32 is displayed. Press

the “set” button again to enter the change. Press the “fnc” button to

return to regular temperature display.

N O T E

:

It is recommended

to only make changes of 1 0r 2 degree

increments at a time. Allow for the unit to operate 24 hours between

adjustments.

If the 2 degree adjustment

is not enough another

adjustment can be made. The maximum highest setting is 40 degrees

and the minimum lowest setting is 32 degrees. If the settings need to go

above or below this point there may be other contributing factors as to

the cause of the temperature variances, please contact the factory at 1-

800-621-8560.

Summary of Contents for SSAC-40BSC

Page 1: ...suggests that if you are suspicious of damage to make a notation on the delivery receipt It will be the responsibility of the consignee to file a claim with the carrier We recommend that you do so at once Randell Manufacturing Unified Brands Inc 525 South Coldwater Rd Weidman MI 48893 888 994 7636 Fax 888 864 7636 unifiedbrands net Information contained in this document is known to be current and ...

Page 2: ...on your recent purchase of Randell food service equipment and welcome to the growing family of satisfied Randell customers Our reputation for 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 maintained by out staff of designers engineers and skilled employ...

Page 3: ...Randell Manufacturing 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 are not followed warranty claims will be denied MODEL NUMBER _________________________ SERIAL NUMBER _________________________ INSTALLATION DATE _____________________ The serial number is loca...

Page 4: ...ay window to allow for shipment installation and set up In the event equipment was shipped to a site other than the final installation site Randell will warranty for a period of three months following installation with proof of starting date up to a maximum of eighteen months from the date of purchase 2 Free ground freight of customer specified location for all in warranty parts within continental...

Page 5: ...or sent back freight prepaid Decisions on whether or not to send complete condensing units will be made by Randell s in house service technician WHEN OPTIONAL LABOR EXTENSION POLICY APPLIES Randell Manufacturing will provide reimbursement of labor invoiced to any customer that has an optional labor extension of our standard warranty Reasonable geographic and industry rates do apply Randell offers ...

Page 6: ...ments for previously purchased equipment SANITATION REQUIREMENTS Certain areas require specific annotation requirements other than N S F U L standards Randell must be advised of these specifications before fabrication of equipment In these special circumstances a revised quotation may be required to cover additional costs Failure to notify Randell before fabrication holds the dealer accountable fo...

Page 7: ...damages must be filed immediately within 10 days by the consignee with the freight carrier and all cartons and merchandise must be retained for inspection RETURNED GOODS Authorization for return must first be obtained from Randell before returning any merchandise Any returned goods shipment lacking the return authorization number will be refused all additional freight costs to be borne by the retu...

Page 8: ...8 800 621 8560 Unit S pecifications Model L D H H P Voltage Amps Ref Qty NEMA Ship Wt SSAC40BSC 40 34 46 5 3 8 115 60 1 8 6 R134a 20oz 5 15P ...

Page 9: ...Unit must be properly leveled check all legs or casters to ensure they all are in contact with the floor while maintaining a level work surface Adjusting bullet feet heights or shimming casters may be necessary if the floor is not level NOTE Damage to equipment may result if not followed Randell is not responsible for damage to equipment if improperly installed 4 Plug in unit and turn on main on o...

Page 10: ...e the mechanical housing NOTE It is important that a voltage reading be made at the compressor motor electrical connections while the unit is in operation to verify the correct voltage required by the compressor is being supplied Low or high voltage can detrimentally affect operation and thereby void its warranty NOTE it is important that your unit has its own dedicated line Condensing units are d...

Page 11: ...ssure that you are maintaining the best possible temperature in every package AMBIE NT CONDITIONS 1 This unit is designed for operation in a room ambient of 75F 55 relative humidity It should only be used in air conditioned spaces It should never be used outside or located in direct sunlight 2 The display area should be protected from excessive room air flow Locate the unit away from air ducts tha...

Page 12: ... then will be locked in If your temperature control is a type with fnc button follow these instructions To raise temperature A Push and quickly release the set button SEt should appear Press and release the set button again 34 should appear 34 is the current set point temperature B Press the button up arrow 2 times until 36 is displayed Press the set button again to enter the change Press the fnc ...

Page 13: ... between Defrosts 3 dit IdF 3 C F C F F dCt Defrost Count 0 CRT 1 TT 2 COT 1 dCt r E S Resolution 0 0 C only C in doh Start defrost delay 0 doh dSd d t E Defrost Termination Temp 43 dEt Maximum length of Defrost 25 dEt ndF 25 IdF Interval between Defrosts 3 dSt Defrost Termination Temp 43 dSt dtE 43 ndF Maximum length of Defrost 25 dPo First defrost at startup Y dPo dPo d F d Display during Defros...

Page 14: ... the defrost and water drops symbol will start blinking 2 When a parameter is displayed keep pressed the Set down arros for more than 7 seconds The Pr2 label will be displayed immediately followed from the HY parameter NOW YOU ARE IN THE HIDDEN MENU 3 Select the required parameter 4 Press the SET key to display its value Now only the defrost symbol LED is blinking 5 Use up or down arrow to change ...

Page 15: ...ution of warm water and a mild detergent to extend gasket life NOTE DO NOT US E S HAR P UTE NS ILS R E COMME NDE D CLE ANE R S FOR YOUR S TAINLE S S S TE E L INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING JOB CLEANING AGENT COMMENTS Routine cleaning Soap ammonia detergent Medallion Apply with a sponge or cloth Fingerprints and smears Arcal 20 Lac O Nu Ecoshine Provides a barrier film Stubborn stains and discoloration Came...

Page 16: ...S A member Most repair companies offer this service at very reasonable rates to allow you the time you need to run your business along with the peace of mind that all your equipment will last throughout its expected life These services often offer guarantees as well as the flexibility in scheduling or maintenance for your convenience R andell believes strongly in the products it manufactures and b...

Page 17: ...unifiedbrands net 17 E lectrical Diagram ...

Page 18: ...s constantly 1 Condenser coil dirty 1 Clean coil 2 Condenser fan faulty 2 Service condenser motor 3 Room ambient too high 3 Reduce room temp to 75F 4 Room humidity too high 4 Set room lower Unit not cold enough 1 Temp control set too high 1 Adjust control to lower setting 2 Temperature control faulty 2 Test control 3 Condenser coil dirty 3 Clean coil 4 Refrigerant leaking or contaminated 4 Call fo...

Page 19: ...CH ROCKR 20A 277V 1HP 125V EL SWT0502 6 LAMPHOLDER 660W 600V 13353N LEVITION 414 EL LGT414 7 PERFORATED AIR BAFFLE RP BFL0601 8 INTERIOR BACK PANEL RP PNL0614 9 COIL 6 X 27 4 ROW STAGED FIN RF COI0601 10 TXV R 134 1 2 TON HI TEMP RF VLV300 11 FAN ASSEMBLY FRONT COVER RP CVR0601 12 MOUNTING FAN MOTOR RING RF RNG0201 13 BLADE 200MMX28 TYPE A PLASTIC RF BLD0101 14 MOTOR FAN 6W 115V 60HZ RF MTR0104 15...

Page 20: ...CNT0601 22 NTC WATERPROOF PROBES RF CNT0505 23 WIRE HARNESS DIXELL XR20CE MALE EL WIR0501 24 WIRE HARNESS DIXELL XR20CE FEMALE EL WIR0502 25 BAFFLE DIVIDER CONDENSING UNIT RP DIV0603 26 FRONT BASE PANEL RP PNL0615 27 FRONT COMPRESSOR HOLD DOWN CLIP RP CLP0604 28 CONDENSING UNIT RF CON0006 29 FILTER DRIER RF FLT251 30 POWER CORD EL WIR461 90 31 REAR COMPRESSOR HOLD DOWN CLIP RP CLP0603 32 LOUVERED ...

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