Summit Appliance accucold FF6 Series Instruction Manual Download Page 6

 

Technical Information 

 

Model Numbers 
and  
Descriptions 

 

FF6 (white with wire shelves and no lock; door storage) 
FF6L (white with wire shelves and lock; door storage) 
FF6B (black with glass shelves and no lock; door storage) 
FF7 (white with wire shelves and no lock; flat door liner) 
FF7L (white with wire shelves and lock; flat door liner) 
FF7COM (white with wire shelves and no lock; flat door liner) 
FF7B (black with glass shelves and no lock; flat door liner) 
FF7LBL (black with glass shelves and lock; flat door liner) 
FF7BCOM (black with glass shelves and no lock; flat door liner) 
SCR600L (white with wire shelves and lock; glass door) 
SCR600BL (black with glass shelves and lock; glass door) 

Capacity 

5.5 cu. ft. 

Electrical Input 

115V AC/60Hz 

Rated Current 

1.0A 

Refrigerant 

R134a  (1.8 oz.) 

Installation 

Free-standing 

Unit Dimensions 
(W x D x H) 

23.63" x  23.5" x 33.5" 

NOTES: 1. FF6 and FF7 series models and SCR600L are suitable for general purpose 

storage. They can also store foodstuffs at an ideal temperature. However, 
they are not designed for household use since they utilize an oversized 
commercial compressor.  
Model SCR600BL is designed as a commercial beverage merchandiser. 

               2. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 

 

CALIFORNIA CARB/SNAP DISCLOSURE

 

For products manufactured after January, 1, 2019:

 

Retail food refrigeration equipment manufactured after January 1, 2019, designed to store and display chilled 
goods for commercial sale, and that use HFC-134a/R134a refrigerant are not

 

for sale in California

 

Summary of Contents for accucold FF6 Series

Page 1: ...LD brand FF7 series ACCUCOLD brand FF7COM SUMMIT Commercial FF7BCOM SUMMIT Commercial SCR600L ACCUCOLD brand SCR600BL SUMMIT Commercial 405 CM411L Instruction Manual BEFORE USE PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW...

Page 2: ...duce the risk of fire electrical shock or injury when using the appliance follow basic precautions including the following Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet Do not remove grounding prong do not use...

Page 3: ...en to operate play with or crawl inside the refrigerator Do not use solvent based cleaning agents or abrasives on the interior These cleaners may damage or discolor the interior Do not use this appara...

Page 4: ...ng Your Appliance Care and Maintenance 10 Cleaning Your Appliance Power Failure Vacation Time Moving your Appliance Energy Saving Tips Troubleshooting 11 Limited Warranty 15 Location of Parts Temperat...

Page 5: ...BL FF7BCOM Defrost water outlet NOTE Lock on models FF7L and FF7LBL is located on the front of the door near the top center Handle FF7 series FF7COM FF7BCOM Temperature control dial thermostat light s...

Page 6: ...elves and lock glass door Capacity 5 5 cu ft Electrical Input 115V AC 60Hz Rated Current 1 0A Refrigerant R134a 1 8 oz Installation Free standing Unit Dimensions W x D x H 23 63 x 23 5 x 33 5 NOTES 1...

Page 7: ...it away from direct sunlight and sources of heat oven heater radiator etc Direct sunlight may affect the acrylic coating and heat sources may increase electrical consumption Extremely cold ambient tem...

Page 8: ...ersing the Door Swing If you find the direction of opening the door of the appliance inconvenient you can change it Holes on the opposite side have already been prepared at the factory This appliance...

Page 9: ...ix the lower hinge in the new position 6 Unscrew the handle and place it on the opposite side 7 Some screws are covered with caps Take off these caps before undoing the screws 8 Check the door gasket...

Page 10: ...water bottles inside to create a load for the compressor NOTES 1 Shelves are adjustable Certain models include glass shelves see Technical Information page 5 These shelves stop short an inch before th...

Page 11: ...our appliance if you minimize the number of times the door is opened If the power is going to be off for a longer period of time you need to take the proper steps to protect your chilled items Vacatio...

Page 12: ...air circulation behind the appliance and wipe the dust from the condenser Noise Cooling in refrigeration appliances is enabled by the refrigerating system with a compressor which produces noise How n...

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Page 16: ...t in accordance with electrical or plumbing codes or use of products not approved by warrantor 4 Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States 5 Repairs to parts...

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