Beverage-Air Refrigerator User Manual

Beverage Air
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
FOR
H SERIES
HR/HF/HPR/HPF
This cooler has passed the
And meets the high standards at Beverage-Air
This inspection includes complete refrigeration
System, cabinet construction & finish.
IMPORTANT
PLEASE RETAIN FOR YOUR RECORDS
SALES OFFICE: P.O. BOX 5932 SPARTANBURG, S.C. 29304-5932
PHONE: (864) 582-8111 TOLL FREE 1-800-845-9800
TECHNICAL SERVICE: 1-800-684-1199, PARTS ORDER FAX: 1-800-262-9381
OFFICE: SPARTANBURG, S.C., PLANT: BROOKVILLE, PA.
809-093A Rev. A
BEVERAGE-AIR®
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. INSTALLATION
a. Receiving Inspection: Upon receipt, check all packages for accessories or optional components, including legs, caster, shelves or pan slides. Keys for door locks are attached to one of the doors. (When lock is installed.)
b.
Legs & Casters: Each cabinet is provided with four threaded legs or casters shipped separately. Legs and casters screw directly into the weld nut provided in each corner of the base.
c.
Leveling: To provide adequate drainage and proper door alignment and operation, it is necessary that the cabinet be level. Level cabinet from front to rear and from side to side by adjusting leg inserts. This should be done after cabinet has been set in its final operating position.
d.
Shelves: Included are three epoxy coated wire shelves per door opening (3 per HF1/HR1, 6 per HF2/HR2, 9 per HF3/HR3). Shelf spacing is adjustable with enclosed shelf supports to suit requirements. (Figure 1.)
e.
Locating Cooler: For proper operation of the cooler, provide at least three inches of space between the rear of the cabinet and any adjacent wall or fixture and minimum 12 inches of clearance betwee n the top of t he co ol er and the ceiling or any other fixture.
2.
OPERATION
a. Electrical Supply & Connections: A wiring diagram is provided with this manual. It is important that the cabinet be connected into a separate single circuit. Before connecting cabinet, check line voltage to assure it is compatible w ith th e voltage specified on the data plate. (See Fig. #4). Low line voltage is often the cause of service complaints. Wiring should be sufficient to carry the electrical load and to meet local codes. A qualified electrician should make the necessary electrical connections. Be sure cabinet is properly grounded. Check supply voltage after unit has started to be sure circuit is not overloaded.
208/230V Field Wired Unit Cabinet must be connected to a 208/230V/60Hz grounded supply. Prior to connect ing power, ensure voltage between any supply conductor and neutral is 115V. Failure to properly wire unit will void all warranties and may result in property damage.
Use of Extension Cords: NEVER USE EXTENTION CORDS. BEVERAGE AIR WILL NOT WARRANTY ANY FREEZERS AND REFRIGERATORS THAT HAVE BEEN CONNECTED TO AN EXTENSION CORD.
b. Compressor Mounts: (HF3 Freezer -88 Model Only) The compressor is secured with steel banding at the factory to prevent damage during shipping. Before operating compressor cut the banding and remove. This will allow free movement of the compressor while unit is running.
c.
Initial Start-Up: Turn power on and check to verify that compressor and condenser fan are running. On freezers, evaporator fans are delayed at start up until the evaporator has pulled down to predetermined temperature. Once fans are runn ing, a switch behind each door will stop fans while door is open.
d.
Interior Lights: In the solid door models, interior lights are actuated by a door switch.
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