Norlake Refrigeration F23-S, F49-S, F72-S Operation Manual

BOTTOM MOUNT
REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSPECTION
INSTALLATION
The unit has been secured to the shipping base with four bolts. Remove these bolts and separate the unit from the shipping base. Locate the casters or legs found inside the unit. Attach the casters or legs to the unit base by screwing them into the threaded fittings that were used to secure the shipping base. Use the wrench provided to tighten the casters to the unit. The casters with the brakes should be installed on the front of the unit. For proper drainage of condensate, the unit should be level when placed in its permanent location. Leveling shims are included in the accessories package in the cabinet. Loosen the casters and insert shims between caster and bottom of the unit. Retighten the caster.
The exterior of the cabinet and doors have been protected by a plastic covering. Peel this protective covering before installation. After removing the covering, clean the interior and exterior surfaces of the unit with soap and water and a rinse with clean water. Do not use chlorinated cleaners on the surfaces as they can cause corrosion.
If the door(s) have come out of alignment during shipping they will need to be adjusted. This can be accomplished by opening the door(s) and loosening the screws that hold both the top and bottom hinges to the cabinet. After adjusting the door so it is aligned correct, tighten the screws to securely hold the hinges and door(s) in place. The door on a single door unit can be reversed in the field by installing Hinge Kit part number 146524 available from your parts dealer.
The shelves and self clips are packaged inside the unit. Install the shelf clips on the pilasters inside the unit and set the shelves on the clips. The shelves are adjustable in ½” increments.
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The refrigeration system located at the bottom of the unit requires free air access for proper operation. Allow a minimum of seven inches between the back of the cabinet and the wall. Do not locate the unit next to heat generating equipment or in direct sunlight.
Confirm that the proposed electrical outlet has the correct voltage, frequency and current carrying capacity for the requirements of the unit. This information is noted on the data plate on the inside left wall of the unit. The unit should be isolated on a circuit. Do not use an extension cord to get power to the unit. Improper electrical installations will void the compressor warranty.
OPERATION
Once the unit is connected to the proper power supply, the display panel will be lit for two (2) seconds followed by a beep, and then the cabinet temperature will be displayed and the compressor will start to run. The compressor is running whenever ‘comp’ is lit on the display. If the cabinet temperature is higher than 68˚F (refrigerator) or 14˚F (freezers) the display will read <Hi> and lower than14˚F (refrigerator) or -50˚F (freezer) the display will read <Lo>. If the unit does not start immediately, check the power switch located on the bottom of the top grill. If the cabinet temperature is below 14˚F (freezer) or 50˚F (refrigerator) when the unit is plugged in there will be a three minute delay before the compressor will start.
The interior light will come on when a door is opened. Whenever a door is opened the door open light on the display will be lit and the
evaporator fans will stop. The fans will start three seconds after the door is closed. If a door is open for more than 30 seconds, the door open alarm will beep two times. If a door is open more than 60 seconds, the alarm beeps five times and if open more than five minutes the alarm will beep continuously.
The electronic control has an alarm function to remind the operator to periodically clean the condenser coil. The condenser coil will collect dust and debris during normal operation. If left unclean, this will lead to poor performance, high energy consumption and possible compressor failure. Warranties do not cover failures related to condenser cleaning. At 6 month intervals the display will blink “CL” and the buzzer will sound to remind the operator to clean the condenser coil. After one hour the buzzer will stop but the display will continue to blink “CL”. Refer to the ‘MAINTENANCE’ section of this manual to learn how to clean the condenser coil. The electronic control can be reset to normal operation by pressing the ‘Mode’ and ‘Verify’ buttons at the same time for five seconds. Depending on conditions, the condenser coil may require more frequent cleaning.
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