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IMPORTANT OPERATING FACTS

Your new model is completely self-defrosting. Frost is

automatically removed from concealed coil finned surfaces

at predetermined intervals. All defrost condensate water is

directed to a vaporizer and is disposed of automatically, no

floor drain is required.

A fan motor circulates cold air throughout the fresh food and

freezer storage compartments. This provides more uniform

temperatures and very rapid recovery to proper operating

temperatures after door opening, with its admission of warm

room air.

The length of time required to remove the "heat" admitted

due to prolonged or frequent door openings or the "heat"

from a product load is dependent upon several factors. 

One is the amount of heat introduced into the cabinet due to

duration and frequency of door openings; another is the

temperature and size of the load being refrigerated.  For

example, placing a hot load in a refrigerator or freezer will

definitely cause the thermometer pointer to rise to and

remain in the danger zone for a prolonged period of time.

This  is  normal and must be expected.   However you

should  be  concerned   if the  thermometer indicates danger

and the door(s) have NOT been opened or a warm product

load has NOT been placed in the freezer or refrigerator. This

may indicate a malfunction. 

Continued use of this equipment will allow you to become

famiIiar with its operation and functions.

YOUR NEW STORAGE FREEZER OR REFRIGERATOR

The   following   conditions   should   be   considered when

selecting a location for your refrigerator or freezer.

Floor Load

The floor on which the refrigerator or freezer will rest must

be free vibration and suitably strong enough to support the

combined weights of the refrigerator/freezer plus the the

maximum product load which might be placed into it. To

estimate the possible product load weight, it is generally

conceded that a safe figure is 35 pounds for each net cubic

foot of storage space. For example, a 10 cubic foot

refrigerator could possibly hold approximately 350 pounds

of products (10 x 35 = 350).

Ventilation

The air cooled, self-contained refrigerator or freezer

demands a sufficient amount of cool clean air. Avoid placing

the refrigerator or freezer near heat generating equipment,

such ovens, ranges, heaters, fryers, steam kettles, etc., and

out of direct sunlight. Avoid locating the self-contained

refrigerator or freezer in an unheated room or where the

room temperature may hover below 55°F.

IMPORTANT VENTILATION  NOTE
1.

Do not remove the rubber bumper spacer from the 

rear of the cabinet. The bumper guarantees sufficient 

air circulation to the condensing unit.

REMOVING DOORS

If necessary the doors may be removed in order to pass

through a narrow doorway:

1.

Remove hex cap screws on edge of door.

2.

Remove door from hinges.

REMOVAL OF DRAWER  ASSEMBLY
1.

Remove drawers from cabinet by pulling the drawer 

forward and lifting rollers out of notched front end of 

slide.

2. 

Push slide back so that slide support rollers clear 

retaining strap. Lift out left hand and right hand slides.

3. 

Lift front end of slide support channels to disengage 

rivets from keyhole slots in front of mounting bracket. 

Pull forward slightly to disengage rear rivets from 

keyholes in rear bracket. Lift out side support channel.

4.

Remove screws holding front brackets on both sides of 

tank.

5. 

Rear brackets may be taken out if necessary by 

removing thumb screws holding them to the sides of 

tank.

INSTALLATION OF DRAWER  ASSEMBLY

Reverse all above procedures.

INSTALLING LEGS

Correct installation is very important to proper operation.

This model must be - 

Level When It Is Installed

. If cabinet is

not level ...

1.

Doors may not seal properly.

2.

Defrost water may overflow coil drain pan.

3.

An excessive amount of ice may accumulate in coil
drain pan of freezer model.

This model is supplied with adjustable type legs for leveling

purposes. Legs are packaged and taped with the cabinet for

shipment. The legs must be secured to the leg braces on

the underside of the cabinet. The legs should be installed

immediately, after shipping crate bottom of skid has been

removed.

Tip the model in one direction, block it from falling by using

several pieces of 2 x 4 lumber or other suitable material.

Install legs securely while the model is in that position.

Repeat this procedure to install the remaining two legs

.

INITIAL CLEANING OF CABINET
CAUTION :

DO  NOT USE  VOLATILE CLEANING SOLVENTS.

Never scour any part of your new refrigerator or freezer.
Scouring powders or chemicals may cause damage by
scratching or dulling the gleaming surface finish of your new
model. Prior to placing your new cabinet into operation, it is
advisable that the interior be washed thoroughly with a mild
detergent and water solution. Rinse with clear water and a
sanitizing solution. Allow cabinet to air dry.

PERIODIC CLEANING

It is more convenient to clean your refrigerator or storage
freezer when the product load is at its lowest point.

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