Glastender MFV24 User Manual

Operation Manual, Parts Directory and Price List
MFV24 Reach-In Mug chIlleRs
This manual applies to MFV24 models manufactured prior to SN404144876N and July 10, 2013. For MFV24 models manufactured after, please see the Front Venting Self-Contained Coolers and Mug Frosters manual.
MFV24-SS(L)
with optional casters
Glastender, Inc. · 5400 North Michigan Road · Saginaw, MI · 48604-9780
800.748.0423 · 989.752.4275 · Fax 989.752.4444 · www.glastender.com
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Index
InstallatIon
Introduction .............................................................................. 1
Utility requirements and connections ...................................... 1
Uncrating and start-up instructions ..........................................1
Operation .................................................................................. 1
Cleaning instructions ...............................................................2
Floor sealing instructions .........................................................2
Electrical and refrigeration specifications ...............................2
servIce and Parts
Terms and Conditions .............................................................. 3
Warranty statement ................................................................12
WIrIng dIagram .......................................................................... 4
Parts and servIce
Compressor and condenser related parts ..............................5-6
Evaporator and related parts .................................................... 7
Electrical components .............................................................. 8
Shelving and related parts ........................................................9
Doors, tops and related parts .................................................10
Refrigeration compartment covers ........................................ 11
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ntroductIon
This manual describes the operational features of the Reach-In Mug Chiller model MFV24. Please review this information before attempting installation and operation.
Long term, trouble-free service will follow if good housekeeping and maintenance procedures are followed. Thank you for selecting Glastender, Inc. products.
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tIlIty requIrements and connectIons
Electrical: 115 Volt AC, 1 Phase, 60 Hz, 8.55 Full Load Amps. A separate 15 Amp circuit is recommended. A 6-foot grounded cord is included.
Plumbing: Automatic condensate evaporator is included. No drain connection required.
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ncratIng and start-uP InstructIons
All Reach-In Mug Chiller models are shipped in one carton. These steps should be followed:
1. If legs or casters are included, bolt them to the base with the bolts provided.
2. Unwrap power cord from base.
3. Position the Reach-In Mug Chiller and level and/or seal as required (see page 2).
4. Install shelves.
5. Plug into 115 volt AC outlet.
6. Load with mugs, glasses, plates, etc.
7. Your Glastender Reach-In Mug Chiller is now ready for use.
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PeratIon
The Reach-In Mug Chiller is designed to chill mugs, glasses, plates, etc. that will appear “frosted” when removed. The operating temperature range of 0°F(-18°C) to 35°F(2°C).
The Reach-In Mug Chiller should be filled with dry, room-temperature mugs, glasses, plates, etc. to allow maximum chilling. During business hours, the Reach-In Mug Chiller can be loaded with additional dry, room-temperature mugs, glasses, plates, etc. Allow 30 minutes for chilling.
The Reach-In Mug Chiller includes an automatic defrost system. Defrosting will occur every six hours for approximately 20 minutes. During the defrost cycle, the fan inside the Reach-In Mug Chiller will turn off and a small amount of mist may appear if the door is opened.
There is also a manual defrost system controlled by a switch located on the front left bottom of the Reach-In Mug Chiller. This is used when there is ice or snow accumulation inside. An end-of-the-day or weekly schedule can be established for the activa­tion of this manual defrost cycle.
When the manual defrost switch is pushed, a light will turn on and the Reach-In Mug Chiller will go into a six-hour defrost. After six hours, the Reach-In Mug Chiller will resume normal operation.
If the manual defrost switch is accidentally pushed, the defrost cycle can be terminated by unplugging the power cord for three seconds.
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cleanIng InstructIons
Cleaning is essential to sustaining the integrity of your equipment and preventing corrosion.
ESTIMATED CLEANING TIME: 5 to 10 minutes per unit daily, 45 minutes quarterly
FREQUENCY: Daily cleaning of exterior & door gaskets. Quarterly cleaning of interior, including shelves.
PROCEDURE:
1. A non-chlorine based cleaner or mild detergent and warm water applied with a soft cloth or sponge to all contact surfaces.
2. Immediately rinse off cleaning agent(s), using clean warm water, clean soft cloth or sponge.
3. Dry with a soft clean cloth, removing standing water as soon as possible.
NOTES:
1. Never use hydrochloric acid, wire brushes, steel wool, scrapers, or chlorine based cleaners on stainless steel surfaces,
since they will break down the passivity layer and allow corrosion to occur.
2. On stainless steel surfaces, you may use a soft bristle brush or Scotch-Brite® pad for more stubborn stains. Always
scrub with the direction of the grain. Follow with a thorough cleaning as described above.
3. Deposits from food preparation must be properly removed. Even hard water deposits will rust stainless steel, if
not removed.
4. Repeated cleaning may dry up black-vinyl-clad steel (exterior) surfaces of the cooler. Armor All® or similar product
can bring back the shine. Apply the product to a cloth and then rub into the surface, rather than spraying it directly onto the black-vinyl-clad surface.
5. The cooler door gaskets are most often overlooked when cleaning. Failure to clean them regularly will lead to prema-
ture failure, since alcohol and moisture build-up breaks down the gasket material.
sealIng reach-In mug chIller Base to floor
To comply with NSF & health codes. The Reach-In Mug Chiller base must be sealed to the floor using NSF listed sealant. Place a bead of sealant along outer edges of the base and remove excess with disposable towel.
electrIcal and refrIgeratIon sPecIfIcatIons
desIgn model refrIgerant Pressure
(L-to-R length) electrIcal tyPe charge hIgh loW
24” 115V, 1Ph., 60 Hz., 8.55 Amp R404A 9.75oz. 350 175
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