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NOTE:

The cleaning of the condenser is a service not covered under the warranty

The freezer is designed for minimal condenser cleaning. With the “lint free” condenser design, most
dust and dirt will pass right through the condenser. To insure the proper operation, we recommend
scheduled check-ups and cleaning every three to four months. This period may be shorter or longer
depending on the location in which the freezer was installed. A dirty condenser can result in a voided
warranty, part failure, product loss, and higher electrical cost. The steps to clean the condenser are as
follows:

CONDENSER CLEANING     

1. Remove the front bottom grill (see page 7)
2. Switch off power at freezer switch on control panel.
3. Unplug power cord from electrical receptacle.
4. Brush the dirt, dust and paper off the condenser coil plate, all the way to the fan. Use either a  

vacuum or blow with a compressed air supply if available.

5. When finished with cleaning, plug power cord back into receptacle.
6. Switch power back on at switch on control panel.
7. Replace bottom grill (see page 7)   

CABINET CLEANING     

To clean the exterior whether it has the original finish or a decal package, use only a mild non-abrasive
liquid cleaner, water and a soft cloth. For stainless steel parts, a commercial stainless steel polish and
cleaner can be used. Always apply the cleaner to the soft cloth and then clean the freezer. Never apply
the cleaner directly to the freezer. Excess liquid applied to the surface may seep into the electronic con-
trol and switches which can cause an electrical hazard or a malfunction.

DO NOT USE

abrasive or caustic cleaners, scouring pads, solvents or flammable liquids.

CAUTION

Do not apply hot water on cold glass components. Allow glass to warm sufficiently to prevent 
shattering.

CAUTION

Do not use ammonia or bleach based cleaners or abrasive type cleaners.
Do not use abrasive cleaning pads.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or personal injury, disconnect the freezer from the power
source before cleaning. Press the freezer switch to the “Off” position, then unplug the power cord
from the receptacle. Keep liquids away from electrical and electronic components. 

GENERAL

The freezer should be cleaned at regular intervals to meet a good standard of hygiene and 
to keep the freezer attractive as an effective point of purchase display.

INTERIOR CLEANING

Use only mild non-abrasive liquid cleaner, water and a soft cloth for the entire freezer 
interior.  Make sure to wipe off all residue.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE     

Problem

Possible Cause

Action

Freezer not operating.

• Freezer switch located on the front grill  

turned off. 

• Fuse blown / circuit breaker tripped.

• Power cord unplugged.
• Receptacle not working.

• Improper voltage supplied to 

cabinet / over load circuit.

• Turn power switch on. 

• Replace fuse/reset circuit breaker.

• Plug in power cord.
• Check receptacle.

• Remove extension cords or other  

equipment on the same circuit.    

Freezer not getting cold but
compressor is operating.

• Freezer located in direct sunlight or 

ambient (room) temperature is too hot.

• Condenser clogged with dust.

• Move freezer away from direct 

sunlight. 

• Room temperature is recommended 

not to exceed 86ºF (30ºC), 55% RH.

• See page 8 (Cleaning)

Condensing unit operating
for a prolonged period or
continuously.

• Freezer loaded with excessive amount 

of warm product.

• Prolonged door opening or door ajar.

• Door not closing properly.

• Clogged condenser.

• Evaporator coil blocked with ice or 

frost.

• Allow enough time for product 

to cool down.

• Close door when not in use.   

Avoid prolonged door openings.

• Level the unit (See page 2).

Check  gasket condition.
Check the door spring. 

• Clean the condenser (See page 8).

• Defrost manually if required 

(See page 7). 

Freezer cabinet temperature 
too high.

• Electronic control set too high. 

• Poor air circulation in cabinet. 

• Insufficient clearance around cabinet or

ambient temperature too high.

• Clogged condenser

• Adjust control setting (See page 5).

• Follow instructions for product

loading (See page 4)

• Keep at least 6”(15.24cm) free space 

around all sides of the freezer. Room 
temperature is recommended not to  
exceed 86ºF (30ºC), 55% RH.
Make sure the air flow to the
compressor is not obstructed.

• Clean the condenser (See page 8)

WARNING

Make sure the freezer is disconnected from the power supply before any service. Press the
freezer switch to the “Off” position then unplug the power cord from electrical receptacle. 
All service work must be conducted by a certified technician only.

Содержание 09-USGF

Страница 1: ...ation about the product This information is on the identification label located on the left hand inside wall of the cabinet We advise you to keep this Owners Manual and sales slip in your possession O...

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Страница 3: ...s a small amount it still presents a fire explosion hazard if it leaks out of refrig erant containing parts When mixed with air a flammable propane air mixture can be created and easily ignited by spa...

Страница 4: ...23 WIRING DIAGRAM STANDARD MODELS...

Страница 5: ...E OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VA PORS AND LIQUIDS NEAR THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE DO NOT TOUCH COLD SURFACES WITH DAMP OR WET HANDS SKIN MAY STICK TO EXTREMELY COLD SURFACES DO NOT ALLOW CHILD...

Страница 6: ...ay Assembly 6 Basket 7 Pilaster Clip 8 Shelf 9 Interior Back Grill 10 Bottom Shelf 11 Rear Grill 12 Front Bottom Grill 13 Door Top Bracket Left 14 Door Top Bracket Right 15 Heater Breaker Seal LED 16...

Страница 7: ...r repair facilities if the re pairs in the judgement of Minus Forty Technologies Corp have affected the reli ability or wear of the product and nor does the guarantee apply to any product which has be...

Страница 8: ...ip ment damage and or product loss Voltage supply to the freezer must not vary more than 10 of the nominal 115V or performance may be affected The warranty and liability does not cover damage resultin...

Страница 9: ...or at least 1 hour 3 ILLUSTRATION 13 USGF 19 USGF 22 USGF SHELF AND BASKET INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT The freezer is supplied with shelves and molded or metallic clips The freezer has slotted pilaste...

Страница 10: ...ttom Top 5 LED Driver 6 Pilaster 7 Basket 8 Door Assembly Right or Left Hand 9 Pilaster Clip 10 Shelf 11 Interior Back Grill 12 Bottom Shelf 13 Torsion Pin 14 Rear Grill 15 Door Handle 16 Leveling Leg...

Страница 11: ...c tual temperature inside the freezer In addition the electronic control turns the refrigeration system OFF when freezer reaches the set temperature and turns the refrigeration system ON after the fre...

Страница 12: ...ed or memorized 2 1 3 4 PARTS LIST 09 09M 09X USGF 10 10M 10X USGF No Description 1 Door Right or Left Hand 2 Door Top Bracket Right or Left 3 Door Bottom Bracket Right or Left 4 Torsion Bar 5 Tension...

Страница 13: ...ou with a tugging motion to disengage it from the plastic latches To replace bottom grill align strike pins care fully with the latches Push the grill back into the latches until captive Replace the s...

Страница 14: ...trical and electronic components GENERAL The freezer should be cleaned at regular intervals to meet a good standard of hygiene and to keep the freezer attractive as an effective point of purchase disp...

Страница 15: ...jects directly from the coating Do not use cleaners or materials that hinder the anti fog performance by leaving residue or damaging the surface Examples of these cleaners include ArmorAll Tilex Bleac...

Страница 16: ...is disconnected from the power supply before any service Press the freezer switch to the Off position then unplug the power cord from electrical receptacle All service work must be conducted by a cert...

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