Cecilware CTR3.75T Service Manual

Countertop Refrigerators
Operator Manual
Models CTR2.68LD, CTR3.75 and CTR3.75T
©2015 GMCW
Printed in China
0415 Form # CW-311-03
Part # NR68A
GMCW
Model CTR2.68LD
Model CTR3.75
Specifications...........................2
Installation...............................4
Operation ................................4
Cleaning & Maintenance........5
Troubleshooting Guide...........6
Parts List ..................................7
Graphic Template....................8
Thank you for purchasing this quality refrigerator. For your safety and the safety of others, read all warnings and the operator’s manual before installing or using the product. Properly instruct all operators. Keep training records.
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Model CTR3.75T
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Specifications
Safety Information
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Important Safety Information
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
For your safety and the safety of others, read all warnings and the operator’s manual before installing or using the product.
DANGER: This term warns the user of imminent hazard that will result in serious injury or death. WARNING: This term refers to a potential hazard or unsafe practice, which could result in serious injury or death. CAUTION: This term refers to a potential hazard or unsafe practice, which could result in minor or moderate
injury. NOTICE: This term refers to information that needs special attention or must be fully understood.
Follow national and local electrical codes. Installation should be performed only by a qualified expert. Attempting to install the unit yourself could result
in water leakage, refrigerant leakage, electrical shock, or fire. Use only on electrical power that is properly protected and capable of the rated load. Use a dedicated wall outlet. Do not use extension cords as this could result in electrical shock, overheating, and
fire.
WARNING
Model CTR2.68LD
Model CTR3.75 and CTR3.75T
Model Description HP Electrical
CTR2.68LD
Refrigerator with illuminated header.
2.7 cubic ft., 4 shelves. C-ETL-US, ETL Sanitation Certification
1/8 120V / 240 W / 2A / 1 Ph
CTR3.75
Refrigerator. 3.8 cubic ft., 5 shelves. C-ETL-US, ETL Sanitation Certification
1/8 120V / 240 W / 2A / 1 Ph
CTR3.75T
Refrigerator with exterior themometer.
3.8 cubic ft., 5 shelves. C-ETL-US, ETL Sanitation Certification
1/8 120V / 240 W / 2A / 1 Ph
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Install the unit in a location where the floor is sturdy enough to support the load of the unit. If the floor is not sturdy enough, or installation is incorrectly performed, the unit could tip over and falling shelves and products could cause personal injury.
Be sure to attach and secure shelves correctly. An improperly attached shelf could fall down and cause damage or injury.
Grasp the handle when closing the door. Holding at other positions could result in pinched fingers and injury. Do not push hand against or apply excessive force to glass surfaces as the glass could break and cause injury. Do not throw items onto the shelves and do not place items totaling more than 30 lbs. on each shelf. The shelf
could fall down, possibly causing injury. Never attempt to insert fingers, sticks, etc. into the cold air suction outlet. A circulation fan is rotating at a high
speed inside the outlet. Injury, electrical shock, and improper operation could result. Never hang from the door or climb onto the unit. The unit could tip over or fall and cause material damage or
injury. The refrigerator is intended for storage and display of food and beverages for sale. Do not use for other purposes
as this could adversely affect items placed in the unit.
CAUTION
Safety Information (continued)
Keep away from hot air sources. Cooling performance is reduced if the unit is placed near heat sources such as hot plates and stoves and if it is exposed to direct sunlight.
Please leave more than 4” space between refrigerator and wall. If there is less space, cooling capacity will be reduced.
The unit is not suitable for storage of blood, pharmaceutical products, and biological products. The refrigerator must be positioned so that the plug is accessible.
NOTICE
Do not damage the power cord plug. Do not damage, modify, bend, strain, twist, or bundle up the power cord. Also placing heavy objects on the power cord or placing it into a tight place could damage it, possibly resulting in electrical shock or fire.
Never put flammable or volatile substances into the unit, or use flammable products near the unit as sparks from electrical switches could result in explosion and fire.
When disconnecting the power cord plug from the wall outlet, hold at the plug main body close to the outlet. Pulling the cord could cause wire breakage, possibly resulting in overheating and fire.
Always unplug the refrigerator from power supply before servicing or cleaning. Also unplug unit before moving. Inspect cord and plug for damage after transport. A damaged power cord could result in electrical shock or fire.
Store the unit in a location where it is not exposed to rain. Using a unit that has been exposed to rain could result in electrical shock.
For indoor use only. Avoid using the unit in a location exposed to dampness or rain. These conditions could result in electrical shock.
Never splash water directly onto the product or wash with water as electrical shock could result. Never place heavy objects or items containing water on top of the unit. Objects could fall and cause injury.
Spilled water could result in electrical short. Should the unit need temporary storage, make sure not to store the unit in a location where children play and
take precautions so that the door cannot be completely closed. This will minimize the risk that a child becomes trapped inside the compartment.
Make sure the unit does not tip over or fall when it is moved. A falling unit could cause serious injury. All repairs, disassembly, and modifications should be performed only by a qualified expert. Attempting to service
the unit yourself could result in fire, malfunction, and injury. FAILURE TO COMPLY RISKS PERSONAL INJURY, SHOCK HAZARD, FIRE, OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING
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