Welcome to your new Husky
Thank you for buying this Husky chiller. It has been designed and manufactured for many years
of trouble-free service.
Operation is very simple, but please take a few minutes to read this user manual. It contains
impor tant safety information, and tips to ensure you receive the best possible service from your
Husky unit.
CONTENTS
Important Notes ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Warning! Risk of electrical shock hazard ........................................................................................................................3
Disposal of old refrigerators ..................................................................................................................................................3
Safety instructions and warnings ......................................................................................................................................... 3
Before using for the first time ...............................................................................................................................................4
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................................................................5
General operating instructions, maintenance guides, exploded
diagrams, installing shelves, circuit diagrams, controller wiring
diagrams and how to get service assistance for ALL models ..........................................................6
Additional model-specific instructions and diagrams for :
• Standard Range and Solid Door Range C1, C2, & C3 .....................................................................................8
• PRO Range C1PRO, C2PRO, & C3PRO ............................................................................................................... 10
• AlFresco Range C1ALF, C2ALF, & C3ALF ............................................................................................................12
• Intelligenzia Range C1ITH, C2ITH, & C3ITH ...................................................................................................... 14
• BelowZero Range C1ZZ, C2ZZ, & C3ZZ .......................................................................................................... 16
• Combi model C2CMH ....................................................................................................................................................18
• Drawer model C2DWR ................................................................................................................................................. 20
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODEL C2DWR ONLY.............21
All models
Important Notes
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
USERS IN EUROPE : This refriger ation unit must be ear thed.
If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified engineer to avoid shock hazard.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE ITEM YOUR SELF. Ensure that the unit is properly
ear thed. Stop using the chiller immediately if electric shock is felt when touching the cabinet.
DISPOSAL OF OLD REFRIGERATORS
BE SURE TO MAKE ANY LOCKS UNUSABLE. IF POSSIBLE , REMOVE THE
DOOR (S) AND DISCARD SEPARATELY.
WARNING – CHEMICAL HAZARD: DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PL AY
WITH OLD REFRIGERATORS. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITY FOR
PROPER DISPOSAL PROCEDURES.
Before disposing of an old refrigerator, please make sure it is switched off and safe. Unplug the
refrigerator and break any locks in order to avoid children becoming trapped.
Please note: the refrigeration system contains gases and refrigerants which require specialist
waste disposal. The valuable materials contained in a refrigerator can be recycled.
Contact your local waste disposal depot for proper disposal of an old refrigerator and contac t
your local authority or dealer if you have any questions.
Ensure the pipework of your refrigerator is not damaged prior to disposal. You can contribute
to the environmental awareness by insis ting on an appropriate non-polluting method of disposal.
USERS IN EUROPE – WEEE COMPLIANCE
Husky chillers are authorised to carr y the CE (Conformité
Européene) and WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Directive) symbols.
The WEEE symbol on this chiller indicates that the produc t
must not be disposed of with household waste. To help
prevent possible harm to health and the environment, the produc t must be disposed of by
recycling methods authorised as environmentally safe. For more infor mation on how to dispose
of this product appropriately, contact your dealer or the recycling depar tment at your local
authority.
Husky chillers and their components undergo strict product testing by independent companies
to comply or exceed all applicable local and international regulator y standards.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS & WARNINGS
Before switching on your Husky chiller, read the infor mation in this user manual carefully. The
user manual contains impor tant observa tions relating to the assembly, oper ation and
maintenance of the unit.
Please keep this user manual in a safe place for future reference. If you ever sell this unit, hand
this user manual to the new owner.
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The manufac turer does not accept responsibility for any damages that may arise due to nonobservation of these instructions.
• Do not use the unit if it is damaged. If you are in any doubt, consult an engineer.
• Connec tion and installation of your Husky unit are to be car ried out in s trict compliance
with the relative instructions in this user manual.
• Make sure there is a suitable power outlet with proper grounding to power the chiller.
• For safety, the unit must be properly ear thed in accordance with specif ications.
• Always remember to unplug the unit before cleaning. Never unplug this unit by pulling
on the power cable. Always grip plug f irmly and pull straight out from the socket.
• All electrical repairs must be carried out by a qualified engineer. Inadequate repairs may
be dangerous.
• Do not damage any par ts of the chiller which car ry refrigerant by piercing, per forating,
crushing, twisting or scraping. If refrigerant comes into contact with the eyes it may
cause serious eye injury.
• Do not obs truct or cover the ventilation grille.
• Do not allow children to play with the unit, or to sit on it or hang onto the door.
• This unit is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabil ities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruc tion concerning use of the unit by a person responsible
for their safety.
BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
IMPORTANT: Before switching the unit on, we recommend you allow it to stand
upright for 8 hours. Failure to do this may result in damage to the unit.
• Remove the wooden pallet and the packing.
• To ensure correct operation, it is impor tant that the unit is level. The cabinet may be
levelled by turning either or both of the adjus table feet in the front corners. Use a spirit
level to check.
• Before operation, we recommend that the cabinet is cleaned for reasons of hygiene and
to remove any residue left from manufacture.
• For good circulation, vents must not be blocked. Keep a minimum of 100mm of clear
space around the chiller. Your Husky unit should be placed on flat and firm sur face for
quieter oper ation. Failure to do so may cause loss of performance.
• Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight or a heat source such as ovens, r adiators,
heaters, etc. Failure to do so may cause loss of performance.
• Do not under any circumstances place heated food or beverages in your Husky chiller.
• Do not open the door more often than necessary to lessen the escape of cold air.
• For bet ter air circulation, do not overfill the unit.
• Adjust the thermostat according to the amount of product and the ambient
temperature.
Troubleshooting
Before calling Technical Suppor t, please check the following points ; you may be able to solve any
problem yourself.
Problem
The chiller does not
work properly.
The chiller’s internal
temperature is too
high or too low.
The chiller is noisy in
operation or makes
unusual noises.
• Note: It is normal to
hear some noises as
refrigerant f lows through
the compressor.
Outer surfaces are wet
Inner surfaces are wet
Possible Cause
The chiller is not plugged in.
The plug and/or the power cable
are fault y.
The fuse has blown.
The chiller is faulty.
The wrong temperature is selected.
The factory default settings for the
controller are incorrect.
The condenser is blocked by an
accumulation of dust.
The doors are not fully closed.
The chiller is close to a heat source
or the ambient temperature is too
high.
The ventilation grille is blocked.
The chiller is not on a level, firm
surface, or the unit may be touching
other items.
The chiller is vibrating against a
neighbouring object.
Chiller may be close to a water
source or leak.
The door may be opened too often
or kept open too long.
Action
Connect the plug to the
power supply
Call your supplier or a
qualified engineer.
Replace the fuse with one of
the same rating.
Call your supplier or a
qualified engineer.
Check the controller and
adjust the set temperature.
Call your supplier or a
qualified engineer.
Clean using a vacuum cleaner
and sof t brush attachment
(see p8)
Check the unit is level and
the seals are not damaged.
Move the chiller to a better
location and check it is out of
direct sunlight.
Move the chiller to improve
free movement of air.
Check location and position
using a spirit level.
Relocate the chiller or the
object.
Dry surfaces thoroughly and
move the chiller.
Try to minimise opening of
the doors for better cooling
performance.
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General operating instructions for all models
Operating Instructions
INTERIOR LIGHT
The interior light may be switched on or off using the rocker switch on the inside right-hand wall
of the cabinet (see Fig. 2 on page 7).
REPLACING LED LIGHTS
1. Disconnect the chiller from the power supply.
2. Remove the light cover, pull out the wires and remove the LED lights.
3. Install the new LED lights, connect the wires, and replace the light cover.
4. Reconnect the chiller to the power supply.
INSTALLING SHELVES
Fit the shelf clips to the ladder rack s (see Fig. 3 on page 7) and install the shelves horizontally.
Ensure the clips are located f irmly and the shelves are secure before loading the chiller.
EASY MAINTENANCE ACCESS
Switch the unit off and disconnect from the mains supply. To access the compressor
compar tment, simply remove the screws securing the rear access panel – see Fig 4 on page 7.
Any repairs or maintenance, other than CLEANING (see below) must be carried out by
QUALIFIED ENGINEERS ONLY.
CLEANING
The condenser and the compressor compar tment MUST be cleaned quarterly. Switch the unit
off and disconnect from the mains supply. See ‘Easy Maintenance Access’ how to access the
compressor compar tment. Use a vacuum cleaner fitted with a soft brush attachment to remove
dust carefully from the condenser, the components and grilles – see Fig 5 on page 7.
The ex ter nal and internal surfaces of the unit should be cleaned regularly. Switch the unit off
and disconnec t from the mains supply. Clean the external and internal sur faces of the unit with
a mild soap solution, then wipe dry. Do NOT use cleansers containing chlorine or other har sh
cleansing agents, as these can damage the stainless steel surfaces and components. Use mild
soapy water to clean the gasket and seals.
Exploded Diagrams
To access the compressor
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compartment:
i. Remove the two screws.
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ii. Push the removable panel
i
down slightly to free it
from the securing f lange.
iii. Angle the removable panel
forwards and down to
remove it.
GETTING SERVICE ASSISTANCE
The cooling sys tem is a hermetically sealed circuit and does not require any maintenance other
than regular cleaning (see ‘Cleaning’).
If the unit fails to work, first check the power supply. If you cannot locate the reason for the
failure, please contact your supplier, stating the model and serial number of the cabinet. You
may find this information on the rating plate, which is affixed inside the unit on the top right-hand
interior wall.
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