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Specifications |
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Installation |
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Maintenance |
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Alarm Function for cleaning |
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Condenser |
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Operation |
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A. Basic operation |
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B. Electronic Controller |
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Trouble-Shooting |
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Service Contact
Blue Air Refrigeration has a Nationwide Service Network to provide timely services to our customer s needs.
Please call or fax us at the following numbers.
Blue Air Refrigeration Nationwide Service Network
Toll Free, 1-866-677-8500
TEL, (310) 808-0102
Fax, (310) 808-0242/0262
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Specifications
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SOLID DOOR |
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SOLID DOOR |
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FREEZER |
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REFRIGERATOR |
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MODEL |
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BASF1 |
BASF2 |
BASF3 |
BASR1 |
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BASR2 |
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BASR3 |
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Capacity(Cu, Ft) |
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49 |
72 |
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Exterior |
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(W) |
27 1/2 |
55 1/4 |
78.0 |
27 1/2 |
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55 1/4 |
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78.0 |
Dimension |
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(D) |
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31 1/4 |
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31 1/4 |
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castors) |
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83 1/2 |
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83 1/2 |
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Swing Doors |
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Shelves |
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4EA |
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12EA |
4EA |
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8EA |
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12EA |
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Compressor |
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1/2HP |
3/4HP |
1.1HP |
3/8HP |
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3/8HP |
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1/2HP |
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Power Voltage |
115V |
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115/208-230V |
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115V |
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Plug InInstallation |
NEMA 5-15P |
NEMA14-20P |
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NEMA 5-15P |
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Amps |
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8.5A |
9.5A |
9.0A |
7.5A |
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10.0A |
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Range of |
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Below 0 F |
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32~40 F |
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Temperature |
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Refrigerant |
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R404a |
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R134a |
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Net Weight(1b) |
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Installation
1.This unit is intended for indoor use only.
2.Electrical Connection
1)The unit should be plugged into a 115 V 10% (BASF1, BASF2, BASR1, BASR2, BASR3
models) or 115V/208 -230V(BASF3 model) 60 , grounded wall receptacle.
2)Do not plug other electrical units into the same wall receptacle where this unit is plugged into.
3)Do not use an extension cord.
4)Compressor warranties are void if the compressor burns out due to low voltage.
3.Check points for selecting location
1)The minimum clearance between the back of the cabinet and wall should be at least 7 inches.
2)Keep the unit away from sunlight and other heat generating equipment.
3)The unit should be properly leveled to provide adequate drainage.
4.Installing castors
1)Install castors in the weld nut in the bottom of the unit.
2)Make sure that castors with brakes much be installed in front.
5.Install shelves using shelf clips provided in the accessory pack.
Maintenance
CLEANING
1.The interior surface of the cabinet should be periodically cleaned with a solution of warm water and baking soda. This solution will help to remove any odors from spillage that has occurred. The exterior of the cabinet should also be cleaned frequently with a stainless steel cleaner, glass cleaner or mild soap solution. Do not use chlorinated cleaners on the stainless steel surface.
2.The drain pan next to the condensing unit should be checked once in every 2 weeks and emptied it when necessary.
3.The door Gaskets should be periodically cleaned with a mild soap solution to extend their life.
4.The shelving can be cleaned in a sink with a mild soap solution and soft bristled brush.
5.Condenser Coil
Before cleaning the condenser coil, unplug the unit prom the power. Periodically cleaning the condenser coil will help the heat exchange of the refrigeration system and increase the efficiency. Remove the bottom grill from the cabinet to clean the condenser coil. it is located behind the grill. Use a soft bristled brush to remove any dirt particles that are on the fins of the condenser coil. After then, Use the vacuum cleaner or compressed air to remove the loosened particles. Put the bottom grill back and plug in the unit to outlet. Failure to clean the condenser coil can lead to performance loss and compressor failure. .
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