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Service and Installation Manual                                         

 

MAINTENANCE                                                                                                                 

 

The power switch must be turned OFF and the unit disconnected from the power source 

whenever performing service, maintenance functions or cleaning the refrigerated area. 

 

Refrigerators and Freezers 

The interior and exterior can be cleaned using soap and warm water. If this isn't sufficient, try ammonia and 
water or a nonabrasive liquid cleaner. When cleaning the exterior, always rub with the "grain" of the stainless 
steel to avoid marring the finish. 

Do not use an abrasive cleaner because it will scratch the stainless steel and plastic and can damage the 
breaker strips and gaskets. 

Cleaning the Condenser Coil

 

The condenser coil requires regular cleaning.    Cleaning is recommended every 90 days. In some instances, 
you may find that there is a large amount of debris and dust or grease accumulated prior to the 90 day time 
frame. In these cases the condenser coil should be cleaned every 30 days. 

If the build up on the coil consists of only light dust and debris, the condenser coil can be cleaned with a 
simple brush.    Heavier dust build-up may require a vacuum or even compressed air to blow through the 
condenser coil. 

If heavy grease is present, there are de-greasing agents available for refrigeration use and specifically for 
the condenser coils. The condenser coil may require cleaning with the de-greasing agent and then blown 
through with compressed air. 

Failure to maintain a clean condenser coil can initially cause high temperatures and excessive run times.   
Continuous operation with dirty or clogged condenser coils can result in compressor failures. Neglecting the 
condenser coil cleaning procedures will void any warranties associated with the compressor or cost to 
replace the compressor. 

Never use a high pressure water wash for this cleaning procedure as water can damage 

the electrical components located near or at the condenser coil. 

 

In order to maintain proper refrigeration performance, the condenser fins must be cleaned of dust, dirt and 
grease regularly. It is recommended that this be done at least every three months. If conditions are such that 
the condenser is totally blocked in three months, the frequency of cleaning should be increased. Clean the 
condenser with a vacuum cleaner or stiff brush. If extremely dirty, a commercial-grade condenser cleaner 
may be required. 

Stainless Steel Care and Cleaning

 

To prevent discoloration of rust on stainless steel, several important steps need to be taken. First, we need 
to understand the properties of stainless steel. Stainless steel contains 70-80% iron which will rust. It also 
contains 12-30% chromium which forms an invisible passive film over the steels surface which acts as a 
shield against corrosion. As long as the protective layer is intact, the metal is still stainless. If the film is 
broken or contaminated, outside elements can begin to breakdown the steel and begin to form rust of 
discoloration. 
Proper cleaning of stainless steel requires soft cloths or plastic scouring pads, 

 

NEVER USE STEEL PADS, WIRE BRUSHES OR SCRAPERS! 

 

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Страница 1: ...op Refrigerators and Freezers Service Installation and Care Manual Please read this manual completely before attempting to install or operate this equipment Notify carrier of damage Inspect all compon...

Страница 2: ...e not followed If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard This appliance is not intended for use...

Страница 3: ...teur doivent viter les dommages du tuyau r frig rant ou le rique de la fuite Caution Risk of Fire or Explosion due to Flammable Refrigerant Used Follow Handling Instructions Carefully in Compliance wi...

Страница 4: ...uipment is shipped crated care should be taken during unloading so the equipment is not damaged while being moved into the building 1 Visually inspect the exterior of the package and skid or container...

Страница 5: ...4 3 18 18 1 2 36 1365 3 17 408 5 15P PIZZA PREP TABLES MODEL V Hz Ph AMPS STORAGE CAPACITY Cu ft PAN 1 3 Size HP SHELF CAPACITY Sq ft BTU CHARGE OZ SHIP WEIGHT LBS NEMA PLUG KCHPT50 6 115 60 1 5 0 12...

Страница 6: ...t is recommended that the unit be installed no closer than 2 from any wall Leveling A level cabinet looks better and will perform better because the doors will line up with the frames properly Use a l...

Страница 7: ...ation temperature Top section is not intended for overnight storage Product should be removed from pans Pans can remain in cabinet if empty Defrosting Every 6 hours the unit will turn off so the evapo...

Страница 8: ...NUAL DEFFROST Push the key for more than 2 seconds and a manual defrost will start 2 4 HOW TO LOCK THE KEYBOARD 1 Hold the and keys for more than 3s 2 The POF message will be displayed and the keyboar...

Страница 9: ...condenser coil can initially cause high temperatures and excessive run times Continuous operation with dirty or clogged condenser coils can result in compressor failures Neglecting the condenser coil...

Страница 10: ...ttle and prevent proper seals Do not use sharp tools or knives to scrape or clean the gasket which could possibly tear the gasket and rip the bellows Gaskets can easily be replaced and don t require t...

Страница 11: ...CHUC48R KCHUCWT48R KCHUC60R KCHUCWT60R PLUG THERMOSTAT DISPLAY ROOM EVAP SENSOR CONDENSEN FAN OVERLOAD PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR FAN POWER EVAP FAN DOOR SWITCH PTC STARTER PLUG THERMOSTAT DISPLAY ROOM EVAP...

Страница 12: ...THERMOSTAT DISPLAY ROOM EVAP SENSOR CONDENSEN FAN OVERLOAD PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR CURRENT RELAY STARTING CAPACITOR FAN POWER EVAP FAN DOOR SWITCH L N PLUG THERMOSTAT DISPLAY CONDENSER FAN MOTOR OVERLOAD...

Страница 13: ...AD PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR ROOM EVAP SENSOR DOOR FRAME HEATER MIDDLE FRAME HEATER CONDENSER FAN MOTOR STARTING CAPACITOR CURRENT RELAY M M L N PLUG CIRCUITALION FAN MOTOR ROOM EVAP SENSOR DOOR FRAME HEAT...

Страница 14: ...KCHMT60 24 KCHMT60 24 2D PLUG CIRCUITALION FAN MOTOR ROOM EVAP SENSOR THERMOSTAT DISPLAY DOOR FRAME HEATER CONDENSER FAN MOTOR OVERLOAD PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR t PTC STARTER L N PLUG CIRCUITALION FAN MOT...

Страница 15: ...TAT DISPLAY ROOM EVAP SENSOR DOOR FRAME HEATER MIDDLE FRAME HEATER MIDDLE FRAME HEATER CONDENSER FAN MOTOR OVERLOAD PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR PTC STARTER t L N PLUG THERMOSTAT DISPLAY ROOM EVAP SENSOR COND...

Страница 16: ...G DIAGRAM MODEL KCHUC48F KCHUCWT48F PLUG THERMOSTAT DISPLAY ROOM EVAP SENSOR CONDENSEN FAN THERMAL CUT OFF DEFROST HEATER OVERLOAD PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR CURRENT RELAY STARTING CAPACITOR MIDDLE FRAME HE...

Страница 17: ...Service and Installation Manual 17 WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL KCHUC27R KCHUCWT27R KCHUC27 2DR...

Страница 18: ...Service and Installation Manual 18 WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL KCHUC48R KCHUCWT48R KCHUC60R KCHUCWT60R...

Страница 19: ...Service and Installation Manual 19 WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL KCHUC72R KCHUCWT72R...

Страница 20: ...Service and Installation Manual 20 WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL KCHST27 8 KCHMT29 12 KCHMT29 12 2D...

Страница 21: ...Service and Installation Manual 21 WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL KCHST48 12 KCHMT48 18 KCHMT48 18 2D KCHST60 16 KCHMT60 24 KCHMT60 24 2D...

Страница 22: ...Service and Installation Manual 22 WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL KCHST70 18 KCHMT70 30...

Страница 23: ...Service and Installation Manual 23 WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL KCHPT50 6...

Страница 24: ...Service and Installation Manual 24 WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL KCHPT60 9...

Страница 25: ...Service and Installation Manual 25 WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL KCHPT70 12...

Страница 26: ...Service and Installation Manual 26 WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL KCHUC27F KCHUCWT27F...

Страница 27: ...Service and Installation Manual 27 WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL KCHUC48F KCHUCWT48F...

Страница 28: ...ages caused by services performed by unauthorized service companies use of parts other than genuine Electrolux parts or parts obtained from persons other than authorized service companies or external...

Страница 29: ...os suelo gabinetes paredes etc 14 Da os provocados por servicios t cnicos realizados por empresas de servicio no autorizadas uso de piezas que no sean las piezas genuinas de Electrolux o piezas obteni...

Страница 30: ...ommages caus s par des r parations faites par des techniciens non autoris s l utilisation de pi ces autres que les pi ces Electrolux d origine ou des pi ces qui n ont pas t obtenues par l entremise d...

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