Perlick HP48WO, HP48WW, HP72RWO, HP72RWW, HP48RO Installation & Operation Manual

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Installation & Operation Manual
24”, 48” & 72” Signature Series
Freezer
Freezer Drawers
Refrigerator
Refrigerated Drawers
Beer Dispenser
Beverage Center
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of a Perlick residen­tial refrigeration product. Perlick has taken its expertise and experience into creating the highest quality and most innovative residential products on the market. Perlick’s product oering gives you the opportunity to enjoy the functionality and user friendliness in just about any room of your home, including kitchens, bedrooms, entertainment rooms, basements and even bathrooms. All Perlick products are built with com­mercial-grade stainless steel – providing you with the beauty and durability for a lifetime of use.
This Installation and Operation Manual will answer your questions about the features, operation and main­tenance of your Refrigerated Cabinet model. If you have questions that are not addressed here, call 800 558-5592.
IMPORTANT
PLEASE READ all instructions completely before at­tempting to install or operate the unit. First, as you follow these Installation and Operation instructions, take particular note of the DANGER!, CAUTION! and WARNING! symbols when they appear. This informa­tion is important for the safe and ecient installation, operation and care of your Perlick unit.
DANGER
Indicates a hazard that will result in serious injury or death if precautions are not followed.
PLEASE RECORD YOUR MODEL’S INFORMATION
Whenever you call to request information or service, you will need to know your model number and serial number. You can nd this information on the serial and identication plate located on the inside ceiling of your unit and on the warranty registration card.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD
The package containing this manual also includes your warranty registration information. Warranty coverage begins on the date your Perlick unit was originally purchased.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Take a moment to read through the
included warranty statement and complete and mail the Warranty Registration Card as soon as possible to validate the registration date. An alternative method of completing the Warranty Registra­tion can be accomplished online at www.perlick.com
If you do not complete your Warranty Registration Card on-line or return via U.S. mail, Perlick will use the date of sale as the rst date of warranty for your new Refrigerated Cabinet. Please record the purchase date of your Perlick product and your dealer’s name, ad­dress and telephone number.
MODEL NUMBER: __________________________________
SERIAL NUMBER: __________________________________
PURCHASE DATE: __________________________________
DEALER NAME & ADDRESS: __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
WARNING Indicates a hazard may cause serious injury or death if precautions are not followed.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazard where minor injury or product damage may occur if you do not follow instruc­tions.
Once the unit is completely installed, we suggest you keep this manual and purchasing documentation in a safe place for future reference. Should problems occur: refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual. The information will help you quickly identify a problem and get it remedied. In the event you require assis­tance, please contact the dealer where you purchased your unit.
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................................................3
YOUR MODEL’S INFORMATION ...........................................................................................................................................3
WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD..................................................................................................................................... 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................................................................................................. 4
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FIGURE 13. INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................45
24” SIGNATURE SERIES DIMENSIONS ..........................................................................................................................6
48” SIGNATURE SERIES DIMENSIONS ..........................................................................................................................7
72” SIGNATURE SERIES DIMENSIONS ..........................................................................................................................8
PREPARING THE SPACE ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
PREPARING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS........................................................................................................................ 9
UNPACKING AND MOVING ...................................................................................................................................................9
ANTITIPOVER INSTALLATION .........................................................................................................................................10
FIGURE 4. SINGLE DOOR ANTITIP LAYOUT .................................................................................................................10
FIGURE 5. TWODOOR ANTITIP LAYOUT .....................................................................................................................11
FIGURE 6. THREEDOOR ANTITIP LAYOUT ..................................................................................................................11
INSTALLATION .........................................................................................................................................................................12
TOE PLATE INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................................................13
FIGURE 7. TOE PLATE INSTALLATION ..............................................................................................................................13
DOOR OPTIONS .......................................................................................................................................................................14
HANDLE INSTALLATION.......................................................................................................................................................14
DOOR REVERSING INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................................................15
INSTALLATION OF WOOD OVERLAYS .............................................................................................................................16
FIGURE 8. SOLID WOOD OVERLAY ..................................................................................................................................17
FIGURE 8A. DOOR LOCK  SOLID WOOD OVERLAY ...................................................................................................18
FIGURE 9. GLASS WOOD OVERLAY PANEL ...................................................................................................................19
FIGURE 9A. DOOR LOCK  GLASS WOOD OVERLAY PANEL ...................................................................................20
FIGURE 10. WOOD DRAWER OVERLAY PANEL ............................................................................................................21
FIGURE 10A. DOOR LOCK INSTALLATION  WOOD DRAWER OVERLAY PANEL .............................................22
SHELVING ...................................................................................................................................................................................23
FIGURE 11. WOODEN WINE RACK TRIM DESIGN........................................................................................................24
OPERATION
24” SIGNATURE SERIES OPERATION ...........................................................................................................................25
48” SIGNATURE SERIES OPERATION ...........................................................................................................................25
72” SIGNATURE SERIES OPERATION...........................................................................................................................25
TEMPERATURE CONTROL ....................................................................................................................................................26
TEMPERATURE CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS ............................................................................................................2729
CHART 1. PRODUCT TEMPERATURE SET POINTS AND RANGES .........................................................................30
CHECKING PRODUCT TEMPERATURE ............................................................................................................................31
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING .............................................................................................................................................................................31
LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT ..........................................................................................................................................31
TROUBLESHOOTING
GENERAL ........................................................................................................................................................................3234
WARRANTY .................................................................................................................................................................... 3436
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
DANGER Risk of child entrapment, before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer, take o the doors and leave shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside.
DANGER Altering, cutting of the power cord, or removal of the power cord, removal of power plug, or direct wiring can cause serious injury, re and/or loss of property and/or life and will void the warranty.
WARNING Never attempt to repair or perform mainte-
nance on the unit until the electricity has been disconnected.
The anti-tip kit must be installed on this unit
before it is used. Never use the drawers, shelves or doors as steps or to support more than they were designed to support.
pensate for oor dierences exceeding ½-inch.
• When moving unit into position, take care to protect oor surface with cardboard, rugs, etc.
• Never attempt to move unit without the aid of at least one other person.
• Always secure door shut prior to moving the unit
Finished Opening Requirements
24” Signature Series
• Height: 34-3/8” minimum, 35-1/2” maximum
• Depth: 24”
• Width: 24”
48” Signature Series
• Height: 34-3/8” minimum, 35-1/2” maximum
CAUTION
Do not lift unit by drawer or door handles. Failure to clean the condenser every three
months can cause the unit to malfunction. This could void the warranty.
Never install the unit behind closed doors. Be
sure front louvered toe plate is free of obstruc­tion. Obstructing free airow can cause unit to malfunction, and may void the warranty.
CAUTION Use only genuine Perlick replacement parts. Imitation parts can damage the unit, and may void the warranty.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
General
• Depth: 24”
• Width: 48”
72” Signature Series
• Height: 34-3/8” minimum , 35-1/2” maximum
• Depth: 24”
• Width: 72”
• All electrical instructions assume that outlet
is located 4 to 10 inches from the oor
• Floor must be level in area of installation. Leg levelers are used for ne-tune adjust­ment only and should not be used to com-
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Figure 1. 24” Signature Series Dimensions
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Figure 2. 48” Signature Series Dimensions
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Figure 3. 72” Signature Series Dimensions
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PREPARING THE SPACE
Make sure that the opening where the Perlick cabinet(s) is/are to be installed is properly prepared. Refer to Figure 1, 2 and 3 to ensure the space dimen­sions and electrical service are correct for the models to be installed.
CAUTION If cabinet is being installed under a counter top it is recom­mended that the counter top be supported by structure other than the refrigerated cabinet to prevent damage to the counter top.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For a cabinet door to operate
properly, the door must open a minimum of 94°. Use a minimum 3-inch ller in corner installations to assure a 94° door opening. Allow 24” clearance in front of the unit for full door swing, shelf pull-out or drawer pull­out.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure the oor under the unit is level with the surrounding nished oor. Protect a nished oor with plywood, cardboard or some other suitable material before moving the unit into place. Failure to do this may result in damage to the oor.
PREPARING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
A 115 volt, 60Hz, 15 amp circuit breaker and electrical supply are required. A separate circuit is required for each Perlick unit installed.
Follow the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances when installing the receptacle.
All Perlick units come equipped with a NEMA 5-15P 90° plug with a minimum of 5-feet of cord extending be­yond the rear of the cabinet. The electrical outlet must be ush with or recessed into the back wall.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Never use an extension cord to extend the power cord to the electrical receptacle.
Never use a two-prong grounding adapter. Never use extension cord to connect power to the
unit.
Where a two-prong wall receptacle is encountered or a longer power cord is required, contact a qualied electrician to have it replaced in accordance with appli­cable electrical codes.
DANGER
Failure to comply with the above electrical guidelines may result in possible injury/death/re or loss of prop­erty.
UNPACKING AND MOVING
CAUTION
Do not cut cardboard sleeve covering the unit. Cutting may result in damage to the exterior of the cabinet.
1. Uncrate the unit outside on a at level sur­face. Remove the cardboard sleeve by remov­ing the banding holding the sleeve to the shipping base. Carefully lift the cardboard sleeve up over the top of the unit.
2. Carefully lift unit o base and onto a hand truck or dolly (this should be done with a minimum of two people; larger units may require additional helpers). Make sure unit is balanced on transporting device. Secure unit to transporting device using soft, exible strapping. Protect unit surfaces with cloth material where strapping contacts unit.
3. Before moving unit, secure door to unit with tape to the door closed.
4. Carefully move unit to installation site and place in front of opening.
WARNING
A minimum of two people should lift the unit of the base to prevent possible personal injury.
DANGER
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD!!
Electrical grounding required. This appliance is equipped with a three prong (grounding) polarized plug for your protection against possible shock haz­ards. Never remove the round grounding prong from
the plug.
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ANTI-TIP BRACKETS
WARNING
Unit may tip forward if loaded racks/shelves are all pulled out at the same time. To prevent tipping and provide a stable installation, the unit must be secured in place with the anti-tip brackets provided with the unit. A set of metal anti-tip brackets are supplied with the unit. The anti-tip brackets, when properly installed should secure the rear legs and prevent the unit from tipping forward.
Some installation sites may require modication to provide a secure surface for attaching the brackets. Refer to Figure 4, 5 and 6 for mounting bracket locations
Figure 4. SINGLE DOOR ANTI-TIP LAYOUT
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Figure 5. TWO-DOOR ANTI-TIP LAYOUT
Figure 6. THREE-DOOR ANTI-TIP LAYOUT
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INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT NOTE: If installing on a concrete oor, concrete fasteners are required and not included with the anti-tip kit.
CAUTION Any nished ooring should be protected with appropriate material to avoid damage from mov­ing the unit.
measurement. Using an adjustable wrench or pliers, turn legs counterclockwise to raise the unit or clock­wise to lower the unit
4. Slide the cabinet into position, making sure the rear cabinet leveling legs slide under the anti-tip devices. Push the cabinet into the opening until the bottom front edge of the cabinet is ush with the surrounding cabinetry or the leveling legs are tight with the anti-tip devices.
If unit has been laid on its back or sides, place unit upright and allow minimum of 24 hours before con­necting power.
Re-install the doors by removing the upper pivot pin completely, sliding the door onto the lower pivot pin and re-installing the upper pivot pin and fastening tightly. Before moving the unit, make sure the door is secured to the cabinet (tape may be required to hold the doors closed).
1. Plug the unit into the 15 amp grounded out­let located in the installation opening. With power applied to the unit, check that the lighting and cool­ing function operate properly, then turn o power to the wall outlet at the circuit breaker.
WARNING Shut o power to the wall outlet before installing into the opening.
2. Check that the following are level and square:
Front face and interior opening
Installation opening and oor surface
Countertop bottom front edge
IMPORTANT NOTE: Leveling legs should not be extend more than ¾” from bottom of the cabinet.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The oor under the unit must be at the same level as the surrounding nished oor.
3. If all surfaces are level: a. Measure from the oor to the bottom of the front edge of the countertop b. Measure the rear of the unit cabinet from the oor to top of cabinet, at back corners c. Adjust rear legs so B measurement equals A
IMPORTANT NOTE: The rear cabinet leveling legs must be engaged under the anti-tip brackets.
5. Shim the front of the unit so the front face is ush with surrounding cabinetry. Adjust the front legs to support the countertop at the shimmed height. Using an adjustable wrench or pliers, turn legs counterclockwise to raise the unit or clockwise to lower the unit. Countertop should be resting on top of the unit.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If countertop is not resting en­tirely on unit top, shim the countertop to prevent damage to the countertop.
CAUTION To prevent damage to the countertop and unit underneath, do not place heavy objects on coun­tertop directly above the unit.
6. Check interior door openings inside the cabi­net to ensure the cabinet is level. Re-install all shelv­ing and drawers. Take extreme care to insert sliding shelving and sliding drawers squarely into slide brackets and proper slide bracket grooves. When sliding shelving and drawers are installed properly a click should be heard from both slide bracket retain­ing clips and should slide smoothly in the tracks. When sliding shelving or drawers are pulled out to full extension a stop is activated to prevent addition­al pull-out.
CAUTION Improper shelving or drawer installation may not actuate slide stop mechanism.
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TOE PLATE INSTALLATION
When the unit is secured in place, install the louvered toe plate. Secure louvered toe plate by snapping the latch into the latch catch on the unit.
Refer to Figure 7 TOE-PLATE INSTALLATION ILLUSTRATION
CAUTION The louvered toe plate must be removable for servicing. The oor cannot interfere with removal. The louvered sections of the toe plate must not be covered or obstructed so as to prevent proper air circu­lation.
Figure 7. TOE PLATE INSTALLATION.
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DOOR OPTIONS
HANDLE INSTALLATION
Perlick units oer a variety of door panel design alternatives; solid stainless steel, solid wood overlay, stainless steel glass, wood overlay glass, solid stain­less steel drawers and solid wood overlay drawers. This, together with door swing choices, result in a variety of possible combinations.
Solid stainless steel, stainless steel glass doors and solid stainless steel drawers are shipped from the factory with decorative stainless steel panels and handles in place on the appliance, ready for use.
Solid wood overlay, glass wood overlay doors and solid wood overlay drawers are designed to accept a decorative front panel to match surrounding cabi­netry and door handles. This panel and door handle will be provided by the customer.
All Perlick units accept any of the above door con­gurations and are fully hinge reversible and inter­changeable. See page 15 for Door Reversing Instruc­tions.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Units with a freezer can only utilize a solid stainless steel door, solid wood overlay door, solid stainless drawers or solid wood overlay drawers (stainless steel glass or wood overlay glass doors will sweat if installed on a freezer section).
IMPORTANT NOTE: Stainless steel glass or wood overlay glass doors may sweat in conditions with relative humidity over 75 percent.
CAUTION: Handle mounting on wood overlay door should be mounted on overlay panel only (not the door) to avoid damage to the factory door.
1. Handle must be attached to overlay before mounting overlay onto door. Mark rear of wood overlay panel with handle fastening locations.
2. Drill through wood overlay panel at marked locations taking care not to damage the wood over­lay panel.
3. Countersink screw heads so screw heads are ush with backside of panel. Attach handle to over­lay panel.
CAUTION Proper wood working materials and equipment should be used to avoid damage or errors in workmanship.
1. With the unit secured in position, open the door and make sure panel pre-drilled holes align with door frame holes.
2. Loosely attach four corners of the overlay panel to the door using #10 x 1” wood screws, in­stalled through the door frame from the rear.
3. Check for overall wood overlay panel t, position and function. Make minor adjustments as necessary. When panel is properly aligned, tighten mounting screws securely. Install the rest of the mounting screws and tighten securely.
CAUTION: Do not over-tighten wood overlay attachment screws as this may damage factory supplied doorframe.
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PROCEDURE FOR SWITCHING DIRECTION OF DOOR SWING
ON PERLICK C-SERIES, 15 INCH, AND SIGNATURE SERIES CABINETS
NOTE: Changing the door mount is not advisable if you have a door with custom wood overlay.
doing so may result in having a handle that is in an undesirable position.
Required:
-Large Flat-Head Screwdriver
-Regular Phillips-Head Screwdriver
-Hinge Kit from Perlick
-Plastic Putty Knife
Part number 67439R to switch to Right Hinging
Part number 67439L to switch to Left Hinging
HINGE KITS
Step 3: Remove Top and Bottom Hinge Brackets and save the screws for later.
SUPPORT
Step 2: Pull door to the side, then lower door.
Step 4: Remove the Hole Plugs from the Top and Bottom Hinge Bracket mounting holes. Then
Step 1: Support door in the open position as shown. Remove Hinge Pin.
place them in the holes on the opposite side made vacant in Step 3.
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Step 5: Using the screws from Step 3, install the new Top and Bottom Cabinet Hinge Brackets.
Step 6: Remove the Top and Bottom Door Hinge Brackets and the Push Plunger Bracket. Save the screws for later.
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WOOD OVERLAY INSTALLATION
Before beginning installation, check all components for proper t and nish.
WARNING
All overlay doors require a trim panel at least ¾” thick.
The solid wood overlay panel should not weigh more than 20 pounds.
The glass wood overlay panel should not weigh more than 10 pounds.
The following instructions cover installing a solid wood overlay or glass overlay panel and handle to a door or drawer.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Contact the factory or visit www.perlick.com for full-size wood overlay panel lay­outs.
See Figure 8 for details for the design of a solid wood overlay panel.
* Figure 8-A for details of door lock installation on a solid wood overlay panel.
See Figure 9 for details for the design of a glass wood overlay panel.
* Figure 9-A for details of door lock installaion on a glass wood overlay panel.
See Figure 10 for details for the design of a solid wood drawer overlay panel.
*Figure 10-A for details of door lock installation on a solid wood drawer overlay panel.
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Figure 8. SOLID WOOD OVERLAY PANEL
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Figure 8-A. LOCK INSTALLATION -SOLID WOOD OVERLAY PANEL
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Figure 9. WOOD OVERLAY, GLASS DOOR PANEL
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Figure 9-A. LOCK INSTALLATION -WOOD OVERLAY, GLASS DOOR PANEL
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Figure 10. SOLID WOOD OVERLAY DRAWERS
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Figure 10-A. LOCK INSTALLATION -SOLID WOOD OVERLAY DRAWERS
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SHELVING
IMPORTANT NOTE: Interior louver openings and fan guard openings should never be obstructed to achieve maximum performance.
IMPORTANT NOTE: All shelving is inter-change­able with all products.
Full-extension Shelving - Pull the shelf out to its farthest point. Locate the tabs in the middle on both sides of the extenders. Press left tab up and right tab down; pull shelf out.
Move each extender separately. Hold the middle of one extender, pull the front up then move extender ½-inch to the inside of unit. Pull up then pull out. Place extender at desired height, place rear stando screw into rear pilaster; slide back. Place front stando screw into front pilaster; slide down.
Wine Reserve
The 24” wine reserve comes standard with ve full­extension black vinyl coated wine racks capable of storing 40 total wine bottles with additional room on the bottom for storage. The second and third com­partment on 48” and 72” units feature six full-exten­sion wine racks capable of storing 48 wine bottles. All wine racks comes standard with sleek stainless steel front (wood fronts are optional). Shelving posi­tions are adjustable.
Beverage Center
All Beverage Center units comes standard with two full-extension black vinyl coated wine racks with stainless steel fronts (wood fronts are optional) and one full-extension pullout shelf allowing for storage of both wine and beverages. Shelving positions are adjustable.
SINGLE DOOR FREEZER & SINGLE DOOR REFRIGERATOR
To return shelf, rst push both extenders completely in then line up the shelf grooves and slide easily into the unit.
DRAWERS
Full-extension Drawers – Pull the drawer out to its farthest point. Locate the tabs in the middle on both sides of the extenders. Press left tab up and dright tab down; pull shelf out. Move each extender separately. Hold the middle of one extender, pull the front up then move extender ½-inch to the inside of unit. Pull up then pull out. Place extender at desired height, place rear stando screw into rear pilaster, slide back. Place front stand­o screw into front pilaster, slide down. To return drawer, rst push both extenders com­pletely in then line up the shelf grooves and slide easily into the unit.
CAUTION completely empty the drawer before removing
The single door freezer (HP24F) and the single door refrigerator (HP24R) come standard two full exten­sion pullout.
SINGLE DOOR WINE COOLER
The single door wine cooler (HP24W) comes stan­dard with ve full extension black vinyl coated wine racks capable of storing 40 total wine bottles.
TWO DOOR ALL-REFRIGERATOR
The two-door all-refrigerator (HP48RO) comes stan­dard with four black vinyl coated pullout shelves and a bottom step shelf. Up to two additional black vinyl coated pullout shelves can be used in these cabinets.
TWO DOOR REFRIGERATOR/WINE RESERVE
The two door refrigerator/wine reserve (HP48RW) comes standard with one black vinyl coated pull-out shelf and six full extension black vinyl coated wine racks capable of storing 48 total wine bottles.
Freezer/Refrigerator
The single door unit comes standard with black vi­nyl-coated adjustable full-extension pullout shelves. Shelving positions are adjustable.
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TWO DOOR ALL WINE RESERVE
The two door all-wine reserve (HP48WW or HP­48WO) comes standard with ten full extension black
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vinyl coated wine racks capable of storing 88 total wine bottles. If the cabinet is a multi-zone wine reserve the rst door can hold 40 total wine bottles while the second door can hold 48 total wine bottles.
THREE DOOR ALL-REFRIGERATOR
The three-door all-refrigerator (HP72ROO) comes standard with six black vinyl coated pullout shelves.
THREE DOOR REFRIGERATOR/WINE RESERVE/WINE RESERVE
The three door refrigerator/wine reserve/wine reserve (HP72RWO or HP72RWW) comes standard with two black vinyl coated pull-out shelves and twelve full extension black vinyl coated wine racks capable of storing 96 total wine bottle. The second and third door wine reserve compartments each can hold 48 wine bottles.
THREE DOOR REFRIGERATOR/REFRIGERA-TOR/WINE RESERVE
The three door refrigerator/refrigerator/wine reserve (HP72ROW) comes standard with four black vinyl coated pull-out shelves and six full extension black vinyl coated wine racks capable of storing 48 total wine bottles.
THREE DOOR ALL WINE RESERVES
The three door all wine reserves (HP72WOO, HP­72WOW, HP72WWO, or HP72WWW) comes standard with 17 full extension black vinyl coated wine racks capable of storing 136 total wine bottles (standard, magnum, or half size bottles). If the cabinet is a multi-zone wine cooler the rst door can hold 40 total wine bottles while the second door and third doors can each hold 48 total wine bottles.
Figure 11. WOODEN WINE RACK TRIM DESIGN
WOODEN WINE RACK TRIM FINISHING (optional)
All wine racks come with a sleek stainless steel front. Unnished solid hardwood front are optional and can be removed and replaced with other wood to match your cabinetry. See design Figure 12 above for wine rack face details.
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The unnished faces should be nished and sealed. In many cases stains and/or nishes have odors that may be objectionable in an enclosed area. To remove the front wood-face from the wine shelf, simply pull out the wine shelf and remove the fasteners, nish as desired and re-install with fasteners.
OPERATION
24” SIGNATURE SERIES
Perlick’s 24” Signature Series units comes equipped with a state of the art refrigeration system. The com­pressor is of a variable speed variety, which automat­ically changes speeds based on system conditions and load. The cabinet is equipped with an adjustable digital temperature controller and LED display.
Temperature Control Panel
The controller is located inside of the unit. The display will read OFF when unit o and will show temperature when unit is on.
IMPORTANT NOTE: the led display is reading actual air temperature not product temperature. Under these conditions, an air temperature swing does not change the actual product temperature. Product temperature remains at a very stable temperature.
Freezer: 10° swing Refrigerator 6° swing Beverage Center 6° swing Beer Dispenser 6° swing Wine Reserve 4° swing
The freezer is a frost-free model meaning the evapo­rator (cooling coil) automatically defrosts on de­mand at predetermined intervals. The controller also has a manual defrost soft button on the front panel signied by a melting snowake. If depressed it will automatically put the system into a defrost cycle.
Interior light
The unit is equipped with an interior light that is illuminated when the door is opened. The cabinet also comes standard with a manual light switch located next to the light for displaying your products through a glass door. Always ensure that the manual switch is in the o position before closing a solid wood or stainless steel door. If manual light switch is left on for an extended period of time it may in­crease the cabinet temperature, especially at the top and cause the refrigeration system to run longer.
Loading Product
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before storing perishables, allow unit to run for a minimum of 24 hours to al­low temperature stabilization after start-up.
When loading items into unit, do no block internal louvers and fan guard openings or performance will be decreased.
48” SIGNATURE SERIES
Perlick’s 48” Signature Series comes equipped with a state of the art refrigeration system. The compressor is of a variable speed variety, which automatically changes speeds based on system conditions and load. The cabinet is equipped with two adjustable digital temperature controllers and LED displays.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Always allow cabinet to run for a minimum of 24 hours to allow temperature stabilization after start-up before storing perish­able items.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Perlck’s multi-zone units are not recommended for outdoor applications.
This cabinet is a frost-free model meaning the evap­orator (cooling coil) automatically defrosts on de­mand at predetermined intervals. The controller also has a manual defrost soft button on the front panel signied by a melting snowake. If depressed it will automatically put the system into a defrost cycle. Interior Light
The 48” unit has two interior lights that are illumi­nated when the corresponding door is opened. The unit also comes standard with manual light switches located next to each light for displaying your products through a glass door. If manual light switch is left on for an extended period of time it may increase the cabinet temperature, especially in
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Loading Product
Interior Light
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before storing perishables, allow unit to run for a minimum of 24 hours to al­low temperature stabilization after start-up.
When loading items into unit, do no block internal louvers and fan guard openings or performance will be decreased. Temperature Control Panel The controller is located inside of the unit. The display will read OFF when unit o and will show temperature when unit is on.
IMPORTANT NOTE: the led display is reading actual air temperature not product temperature. Under these conditions, an air temperature swing does not change the actual product temperature. Product temperature remains at a very stable temperature.
Freezer: 10° swing Refrigerator 6° swing Beverage Center 6° swing Beer Dispenser 6° swing Wine Reserve 4° swing
The 72” unit has three interior lights that are illu­minated when the corresponding door is opened. The unit also comes standard with manual light switches located next to each light for displaying your products through a glass door. If manual light switch is left on for an extended period of time it may increase the cabinet temperature, especially in close proximity to the light at the top and cause the refrigeration system to run longer.
Loading Product
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before storing perishables, allow unit to run for a minimum of 24 hours to al­low temperature stabilization after start-up.
When loading items into unit, do no block internal louvers and fan guard openings or performance will be decreased.
Temperature Control Panel
The controller is located inside of the unit. The display will read OFF when unit o and will show temperature when unit is on.
72” Signature Series
The 72” Signature Series comes equipped with a state of the art refrigeration system. The compressor is of a variable speed variety, which automatically changes speeds based on system conditions and load. The cabinet is equipped with two adjustable digital temperature controllers and LED displays.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Always allow cabinet to run for a minimum of 24 hours to allow temperature stabilization after start-up before storing perish­able items.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Perlck’s multi-zone units are not recommended for outdoor applications.
This cabinet is a frost-free model meaning the evap­orator (cooling coil) automatically defrosts on de­mand at predetermined intervals. The controller also has a manual defrost soft button on the front panel signied by a melting snowake. If depressed it will automatically put the system into a defrost cycle.
IMPORTANT NOTE: the led display is reading actual air temperature not product temperature. Under these conditions, an air temperature swing does not change the actual product temperature. Product temperature remains at a very stable temperature.
Freezer: 10°swing Refrigerator 6° swing Beverage Center 6° swing Beer Dispenser 6° swing Wine Reserve 4° swing
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Dependent on the model and conguration, the controllers have been programmed to only allow a temperature adjustment within a specied range (see chart below for the specied range al­lowed for your cabinet).
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CHART 1. PRODUCT TEMPERATURE SET POINTS AND RANGES.
Single Door Freezer (HP24F) 0°F Range: -5°F to +5°F Single Door Refrigerator (HP24R) 38°F Range: 33°F to 43°F Single Door Beer Dispenser (HP24T) 38°F Range: 33°F to 43°F Single Door Beverage Center (HP24B) 42°F Range: 36°F to 48°F Single Door Wine Reserve (HP24W) 55°F Range: 44°F to 68°F
Two Door All-Refrigeration (HP48RO) 38°F Range: 33°F to 43°F Two-Door All Wine Reserve (HP48WO) 55°F Range: 44°F to 68°F Two Door Refrigerator/Beverage Center (HP48RB)
Refrigerator Section 38°F Range: 33°F to 43°F Beverage Center Section 42°F Range: 36°F to 48°F
Two Door Refrigerator/Wine Reserve (HP48RW)
Refrigerator Section 38°F Range: 33°F to 43°F Wine Reserve Section 55°F Range: 40°F to 65°F
Two Door All Wine Reserve (HP48WW)
Wine Reserve Section 1 55°F Range: 44°F to 56°F
Wine Reserve Section 2 65°F Range: 54°F to 68°F Three Door All Refrigerator (HP72ROO) 38°F Range: 33°F to 43°F Three Door Wine Reserve (HP72WOO) 55°F Range: 44°F to 68°F Three Door Refrigerators/Refrigerator/ Wine Reserve (HP72ROW)
Refrigerator Section 38°F Range: 33°F to 43°F
Wine Reserve Section 55°F Range: 50°F to 65°F Three Door Refrigerator/ Wine Reserve /Wine Reserve (HP72RWO)
Refrigerator Section 38°F Range: 33°F to 43°F
Wine Reserve Section 55°F Range: 50°F to 65°F Three Door Refrigerator/ Wine Reserve /Wine Reserve (HP72RWW)
Refrigerator Section 38°F Range: 33°F to 43°F
Wine Reserve Section 1 55°F Range: 45°F to 56°F
Wine Reserve Section 2 65°F Range: 55°F to 68°F
Three Door Wine Reserve (HP72WOW)
Wine Reserve Section 1 55°F Range: 44°F to 56°F
Wine Reserve Section 2 65°F Range: 54°F to 68°F Three Door Wine Reserve (HP72WWO)
Wine Reserve Section 1 55°F Range: 44°F to 56°F
Wine Reserve Section 2 65°F Range: 54°F to 68°F Three Door All Wine (HP72WWW)
Wine Reserve Section 1 45°F Range: 44°F to 48°F
Wine Reserve Section 2 55°F Range: 50°F to 58°F
Wine Reserve Section 3 65°F Range: 60°F to 68°F
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IMPORTANT NOTE: All multi-zone models must have a minimum of 8 degrees dierence between zones
CHECKING PRODUCT TEMPERATURE
To accurately check the temperature of the product stored in a refrigerated compartment, insert an ac­curate thermometer into a plastic (non-breakable) bottle, partially lled with water. Tighten the bottle cap securely.
Place the bottle in the desired area for 24 hours. Refrain from opening the unit during the testing period. After 24 hours, check the temperature of the water. Adjust the control settings if necessary and re-test.
Your Perlick units are pre-set in order to achieve the recommended temperature range when installed in a 70°F ambient room temperature. Factors, which aect the internal temperatures of the refrigerated cabinet, include:
Temperature setting
Room temperature where installed
Number of times the door is opened and
closed
Length of times the door is opened and
closed
Length of times the door is left open
Style of door installed
Door gasket sealing and condition
Amount of time the internal light is illumi-
nated
Installation in direct sun light or near a heat
source
nature Limited Laboratory, P.O. Box 13436, Dayton, Ohio 45413-0436; or call toll free at 877/376-5474. Glass door panels can be cleaned using any stan­dard glass cleaner available on the market today.
To clean interior and exterior non-metallic surfaces and removable parts, wash with a mild solution of soap and lukewarm water with a little baking soda. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Avoid getting water on lights, controllers, fan motors, and unnished wood wine rack faces.
CAUTION Do not use abrasive cleaners or cloths on any of the interior or exterior surfaces or removable parts.
CONDENSER CLEANING
WARNING For cleaning the condenser and other routine maintenance, shut o electricity to the unit.
In all instances, you should clean the condenser area every three months. The condenser is located behind the louvered toe plate. To clean the con­denser remove the toe plate and use a soft bristle brush and vacuum to remove dust and lint. Avoid damaging or crushing the condenser ns or tubing. Upon completion, re-install the louvered toe plate.
LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT
To replace a defective or burnt out light bulb, un­screw the bulb counterclockwise and replace with an identical 15-Watt bulb or smaller. Perlick Replace­ment Bulb Number 67026.
CLEANING
To clean stainless steel exterior or interior surfaces, use a soft, non-abrasive stainless steel cleaner to wipe down the these surfaces. If you have diculty nding a good cleaner, try Signature Polish from Sig-
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CAUTION Failure to clean the condenser could result in temperature loss or mechanical failure or dam­ages. Clean this area every three months.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE If the unit appears to be malfunctioning, read through NORMAL OPERATION rst. If the problem persists, check the TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE. Locate the problem in the guide and refer to the cause and its rem­edy before calling for service. The problem could be something, which can be solved without a service call.
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING
DANGER ELECTROCUTION HAZARD!! NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR OR PERFORM MAINTENANCE ON THE UNIT UNTIL THE MAIN ELECTRICAL POWER HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED.
No interior light
Is the bulb loose?
Is the bulb burned out?
Light stays on when door is closed
Manual ON/OFF light switch is turned ON.
Is the door switch making contact with the door?
Noise during operation
Certain sounds are normal. Soft sounds from the compressor, fan motor and valves will be heard.
During freezer defrost crackling is normal.
Controller display is ashing “P1”
There is a thermostat probe failure.
Controller display is ashing “P2”
There is an evaporator probe failure.
Controller display is ashing “HA”
The internal compartment temperature has exceeded the high temperature alarm preset value for over 30 minutes.
Check to ensure door is closed.
Check for door gasket seal.
Did you just install warm product?
Is the condenser clean?
Is the louvered toe plate obstructed?
Has the surrounding ambient temperature changed dramatically?
Is the interior light ON?
Controller display is ashing “LA”
The internal compartment temperature has exceeded the low temperature alarm preset value for over 30 minutes.
Check to ensure door is closed.
Check for door gasket seal.
Has the surrounding ambient temperature changed dramatically?
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Controller display is ashing “EE”
The controller has a data or memory failure
The refrigerated cabinet isn’t running
Is there electrical power to the unit?
Is your home circuit breaker or fuse on?
Is your ON/OFF key pad on?
Is your condenser area clean?
The refrigerated compartment is warmer than usual
Is your control set properly?
Is the light staying on?
Is your condenser area clean and free of obstructions?
Has the door been open for a long time or more frequent door openings occurred?
Are the internal louvers and fan guard openings obstructed?
Has warm product just been placed in the cabinet?
The refrigerated compartment is colder than usual
Is your control set properly?
Is your door closing and sealing properly?
Is the ambient temperature within the normal operating range?
The refrigeration system runs for long periods of time
Is the condenser area clean and free of obstructions?
Have the doors been open for a long time or more frequent door openings occurred?
Have warm product just been placed in the cabinet?
On hot days and in warm room temperatures the system will run long.
Condensation forms inside the refrigerated compartments
This is normal during high humidity and frequent door openings.
Are the doors closing and sealing properly?
Condensation forms on the outside of the unit
During periods of high humidity some condensation might appear on outside surfaces. The conden- sation will disappear when the humidity drops. Meanwhile, be sure doors are closing and sealing properly. If condensation persists, contact your Perlick Factory Authorized Service Center.
You need product information
Contact your selling dealer
Inquire via the WEB at www.perlick.com
Call 800/558-5592for factory assistance for information for planning, installation or
product information.
Write to: Perlick Corporation, Customer Service Department, 8300 W. Good Hope Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53223
or e-mail us at warrantyserv@perlick.com.
You need product service
Check the model and serial number of your unit located on the label attached to the inside top of the cabinet. Then call your Perlick Factory Authorized Service Center. For the location of the Service Center in your area, contact your dealer, inquire via the WEB at www.perlick.com, or write to: Perlick Corporation,
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Customer Service Department, 8300 W. Good Hope Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53223, call 800/558-5592 or e-mail us at warrantyserv@perlick.com.
You need replacement parts or accessories
Use only genuine Perlick replacement parts and accessories. Genuine Perlick parts and accessories are designed to work correctly with Perlick products and oer superior service life. The use of non-Perlick parts can damage the unit and may void the warranty
Check the model and serial number of your unit located on the label attached to the inside top of the cabinet. Then call your Perlick Factory Authorized Service Center. For the location of the Service Center in your area, contact your dealer, inquire via the WEB at www.perlick.com, or write to: Perlick Corporation, Customer Service Department, 8300 W. Good Hope Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53223, call 800/558-5592 or e-mail us at warrantyserv@perlick.com
PERLICK HOME REFRIGERATION PRODUCTS LIMITED WARRANTY
ENTIRE PRODUCT- Full Two Year Warranty:
For two years from the date of original installation, Perlick Corporation’s warranty covers all parts and labor to repair or replace any part of the product, which proves to be defective in material and workmanship.
ADDITIONAL- Third Through Sixth Year Limited Parts Only Warranty:
During the four years following expiration of the Two Year Warranty, Perlick will supply replacement parts only for the hermetically sealed refrigeration system which consist of the compressor, condenser, drier, con­necting tubing, evaporator, and hot gas bypass valve.
TERMS:
The Perlick Warranty applies to products installed in the fty United States, the District of Columbia or the ten provinces of Canada.
All service provided by Perlick Corporation under the above warranty must be performed by authorized Perlick service representatives, unless otherwise specied by Perlick.
Service will be provided in the home during normal business hours.
This warranty applies only to products installed for normal residential use; it does not include adjusting the controls, door reversal, light bulb or cleaning the condenser.
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of the Perlick product.
The above warranty does not apply if:
Failure of product was due to transportation
Product was: improperly installed, misused, abused, operating with low voltage, wiring not conform-
ing electrical codes, improperly maintained or modied.
The original Bill of Sale, delivery date or serial number cannot be veried.
Defective parts are not returned for inspection if so required by the Perlick Corporation.
To receive parts and or service and the name of the nearest Perlick authorized service representative, contact
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your Perlick dealer, distributor or Perlick Corporation’s Technical Service Department; 8300 West Good Hope Road, Milwaukee Wisconsin, 53223; call 800 558-5592, E-mail us at warrantyserv@perlick.com, or visit our Web site: www.perlick.com
This limited warranty is in lieu of any other warranty, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or tness for a particular purpose; provided however, that to the ex­tent required by law, implied warranties are included but do not extend beyond the duration of the express warranty rst set above. Perlick’s sole liability and your exclusive remedy under this warranty are set forth in the initial paragraph above. Perlick Corporation shall have no liability whatsoever for any incidental, conse­quential or special damages arising from the sale, use or installation of the product or from any other causes whatsoever, whether based on warranty (expressed or implied) or otherwise based on contract, tort or any other theory of liability. In no event shall the user be entitled to recover incidental or consequential dam­ages.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary, from state to state.
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8300 W. Good Hope Road • Milwaukee, WI 53223 • 1-800-558-5592 • Fax: 414-353-7069 • www.perlick.com
Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without warning.
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