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TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICE GUIDE:

 

 
The following is intended as a quick service guide designed to diagnose most common problems. It is 
intended to be used only as a guideline. Should the unit require actual replacement of components those 
must be done by a trained and licensed refrigeration professional. While the unit is within the factory 
warranty period, all repairs require prior factory authorization before

 

the work is actually performed. 

 

UNIT NOT COOLING:

 

 

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POWER TO THE UNIT: Is there power to the unit?. Is the voltage within ± 10% of 115 VAC? Low 
power conditions affect the amperage draw of the compressor, requiring more amperes on start up. If 
the amperage draw is too high, the compressor safety relay could trip leading to component prema-
ture failure. if the compressor is tripping on it’s safety relay on startups, the unit will not refrigerate as 
required. 

 

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COMPRESSOR NOT RUNNING: Is the compressor not running when the controller calls for cooling 
to begin?. (see point above). Verify that power to the compressor is correct and the starter and safety 
relays are working properly. 

 

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CONDENSR FAN NOT RUNNING: Is the compressor running but not the condenser fan? The con-
denser fan is on the same circuit as the compressor. They both operate at the same time. Verify that 
the condenser fan receives power and the fan blades rotate freely. Verify if there is debris in the 
blades that prevents it from starting (ie: leaves, paper, grass clippings, etc…) 

 

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VENTILATION IN THE UNIT: Does the unit have enough ventilation on the back to allow for free cool 
air to reach the condenser? Many installations have no outside ventilation reaching the condenser as 
they place the unit into a closed space that only re-circulates air discharged from the condenser 
“back” to the condenser reducing performance drastically. Verify that there is an outside source for 
fresh air into the condenser.  

 

NOT HOLDING TEMPERATURE CORRECTLY:

 

 

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CONTROL SET POINT: Is the unit operating with the correct set point? Please verify according to 
the list provided in the controller programming on the following chapter of this booklet. 

 

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OPERATING DIFFERENTIAL: The unit operates in a 3 degree differential on average depending on 
the quantity of items in the unit. The unit will cycle ON and OFF several times so the product tem-
perature is an average of the cycle. (see section “Understanding the refrigeration cycle”)  

 

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DEFROST MODE: Is the unit currently in defrost mode?. The unit defrosts until the coil temperature 
reaches 50°F. This is not the temperature of the product, this is just the air temperature during de-
frost. 

Содержание ARFG-42

Страница 1: ......

Страница 2: ...CONTROLLER LOCATION AND MAIN POWER SWITCH COVER REMOVED POWER J BOX CONDENSER FAN TXV LOCATION FILTER DRIER COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY EVAPORATOR FAN REMOVED FOR REPLACE MENT REMOVE PLATE AND BRACKET FOR FAN MOTOR REPLACEMENT ...

Страница 3: ...on the same circuit as the compressor They both operate at the same time Verify that the condenser fan receives power and the fan blades rotate freely Verify if there is debris in the blades that prevents it from starting ie leaves paper grass clippings etc VENTILATION IN THE UNIT Does the unit have enough ventilation on the back to allow for free cool air to reach the condenser Many installations...

Страница 4: ...ir does not hold temperature products do If there is not product in the re frigerator the unit will turn ON and OFF several times per hour If the unit is fully stocked the run time will be extended but also the off time allowing the compressor to cool down properly between cycles This will help the unit run more efficiently as several runs per hour will increase compressor tempera tures thus requi...

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Страница 6: ...as indicator lights to show when the compressor is ON or when the unit is on DEFROST mode ADJUSTMENTS ITEMS TO REMEMBER FOR NORMAL OPERATION SET THE UNIT TO 35 F PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS NOT THE INTERNAL REFRIGERATOR CABINET TEMPERATURE DO NOT CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE SETTING MORE THAN 3 F AT A TIME This does not apply when adjusting the unit to the default setting or making broad adjustments to a d...

Страница 7: ... this point press the SET once more and use the c or d keys to reach the number 22 on the screen this is your password 5 Press the SET key once more to return the display to PS 6 Use the c or d keys to cycle through the different programming parameters 7 ALWAYS Press the SET button for at lest 5 seconds to exit the programming mode Review Please verify all programmed operational variables accordin...

Страница 8: ... Duration 4 4 Hours c6 Alarm Delay after continuous cycle 2 2 Hours DEFROST PARAMETERS d0 Defrost type 0 heater 1 Hot Gas 2 timed heater 3 timed HG 2 3 dI Defrost interval 4 8 Hours dt Defrost Ends Temperature 50 4 F dP Max Defrost Duration 30 30 Minutes d4 Defrost after power on 0 NO 1 YES 0 0 d5 Defrost delay after power on 0 0 Minutes d6 Block Display during Defrost 0 NO 1 YES 1 1 dd Dripping t...

Страница 9: ... will turn OFF and will remain off until it reaches 38 F Due to the 3 F differential temperature cycle It is important to understand that your product will not actually reach 38 F The average product temperature will settle somewhere midway between the ON and OFF set points approximately 37 F depending on the product type Please refer to the following graph for a representation of the refrigeratio...

Страница 10: ...L BLOCK 210 0302 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS CONDENSER FAN 210 0105 MAIN POWER SWITCH 210 0021 LIGHT BULB COATED 210 0245 MAIN POWER CORD 210 0287 LIGHT SOCKET 210 0314 ARFG 42 SERVICE PARTS LISTING The following is a list of all components and or hardware that are serviceable on the ARFG 42 refrigera tor unit Please refer to the picture and attached text for reference and identification ...

Страница 11: ...R HINGE REPLACEMENT KIT 290 0155 EVAPORATOR COIL FINGER GUARD 200 0182 REFRIGERATION COMPONENTS REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR 260 0055 EVAPORATOR COIL 250 0057 CONDENSER COIL 250 0061 HARDWARE COMPONENTS DRAWER GASKET 290 0164 DOOR GASKET 290 0165 CONDENSER FAN FINGER GUARD AND MOTOR MOUNT 210 0253 ...

Страница 12: ... Hardware components Cont EVAPORATOR FAN BLADE 210 0315 FOOD PAN 1 2 SIZE x 6 D 290 0130 QTY 2 CONDENSER FAN BLADE 210 0250 SHELF PILASTERS 290 0186 QTY 4 SHELF CLIP 290 0140 QTY 4 ...

Страница 13: ... Louver Panel for Island ...

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Страница 15: ...L HELP AND SERVICE For service please contact our Alfresco Gourmet Grills authorized service agency at 1 866 203 5607 Please provide Model Number Serial Number Date of installation A brief description of the problem For all other Alfresco Gourmet Grill product inquiries please contact Alfresco Gourmet Grills Customer Service Department 7039 East Slauson Avenue Commerce CA 90040 888 383 8800 or 323...

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