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NOTE
:
Not all features and functions are programmed on all models.
NOTE
:
It is not recommended to change the default operating parameters for the temperature and
defrost settings, or other advanced settings within the controller. If adjustments to these settings are
needed, please contact customer service or a qualified service technician.
TURNING THE UNIT ON AND OFF
Use the main power switch at the top of the freezer next to the control panel to turn it on and off.
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE
1. Press the SET “
Set
” button for at least 1 second.
2. Use the UP “
aux
” or DOWN “
def
” button to increase or decrease the set temperature. The temperature
can be set with a range of -8° F (-22° C) to -0° F (-18° C).
3. Press the SET “
Set
” button to save the new setting. The unit will now cool to the set temperature.
NOTE
:
Setting the temperature control too low may result in the evaporator coil building up excessive
ice which can lead to the freezer not cooling properly.
DEFROSTING
There is also an automatic electric defrost system to keep ice from building up on the cooling system. The
defrost cycle is set to operate for a preset amount of time at preset intervals. To manually run a defrost
cycle, press and hold the Down-Defrost button “
def
” for 5 seconds.
NOTE
:
The manual defrost will only happen if the temperature is within the defrost parameters.
NOTE
:
Opening the door often, or for long periods can cause excessive ice buildup and higher temperatures
in the cabinet, and should be avoided.
CONTINUOUS CYCLE
Press the UP “
aux
”
or DOWN “
def
” buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds to put the unit into Continuous
Cycle mode.
NOTE
:
It is not recommended to put the unit into the Continuous Cycle mode as doing so may result in
the evaporator coil building up excessive ice which can lead to the freezer not cooling properly.
LOADING PRODUCT
Before loading product onto the pre-installed shelves, make sure that all the shelf clips are securely
fastened, and that the shelves are stable and level. In order to maintain proper airflow in the freezer,
be sure to leave 2-4” of clearance between the back wall and product stored in the unit. Blocking the
evaporator fans may result in the cabinet not cooling properly, and can lead to compressor failure. Always
allow the unit to cool down to the set temperature before loading product into it.
NOTE
:
After unplugging the unit, wait at least 10 minutes before plugging it back in. Failure to do so
could result in damage to the compressor.