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PRESCRIPTIONS, 

PROHIBITIONS 

AND 

OTHER 

USES 

FOR 

THE 

EQUIPMENT 

 

 

The  equipment  has  been  exclusively  designed  to  maintain  the  proper 
temperature of packaged fresh food and beverages.  Because the unit is 
not  designed  to  cool  the  product  down  quickly,  the  product  must  be 
loaded at its appropriate temperature

  

Displaying pharmaceutical products in this unit is prohibited. (Fig.8) 
 

CAUTION 

 

 

-  Do  not  remove  grilles  or  panels  that  require  using  tools  to  be 

accessed

 

-  Do not keep the unit running unloaded. UNPLUG IT when you are 
not planning to use it. 

 

 
Using any electrical or electronic equipment entails the compliance with some fundamental rules. 
-  Do not touch the unit with wet hands or feet.

 

-  Do not install the equipment outdoors. 

 

-  Do not remove or ignore safety devices. 

 

-  Do not leave objects on top of the unit. 

 

-  Do not climb on top of the unit. 
-  Never use direct or indirect water jets on the unit (Fig. 9). 

 

-  Do  not  allow  the  electronic  control  to  be  adjusted  by  customers  or 
unqualified  personnel.  For  any  adjustment  you  must  contact  your 
distributor. 

 

- Verify that the hot air stream from the condenser towards the back of 
the  unit  is  not  directed  to  other  refrigeration  units,  which  would 
compromise their operation. 

 

- Under no circumstance should you block the front grille of the unit.

 

 

 THE MANUFACTURER DOES NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY ARISING FROM 
DAMAGES CAUSED BY IMPROPER, INCORRECT, OR ERRONEOUS USE.

 

 

It is important to instruct the user on the operation of the equipment according to this instruction manual, 
and to make sure that said manual is within reach of any operator that might use the unit. 

 

SHELF SPECIFICATIONS 

The shelves have been designed to withstand the rigors of normal use and loading with the following not 
to exceed evenly distributed weight per shelf:

 

VM2:

 

20 kg (44 Lbs) 

 

VM7, VM12: 50 kg (110 Lbs).

 

VM18: 60 kg (132 Lbs)  
This load limits must not be exceeded to prevent potential damage to the shelf and/or injury to users.

 

Figure 9 

Figure 8 

Summary of Contents for VM12

Page 1: ...ge Air 3779 Champion Blvd Winston Salem NC 27105 www beverage air com INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL VM2 VM7 VM12 VM18 Congratulations You have just purchased the finest commercial refrigeration available ...

Page 2: ... Beverage Air cooler when installed correctly and properly maintained will give you many years of trouble free operation WARNING USE THIS APPLIANCE FOR ITS INTENDED PURPOSE AS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed including the following Use this appliance for its intended purpose as described in this Owner Manual This refrigerator mu...

Page 3: ...storage it is suggested to keep it in its original packing In case you need your equipment to be inactive for a long period of time after being used verify that it has been unplugged After cleaning it thoroughly with a damp cloth lukewarm water and neutral soap and carefully drying it cover it with a polyethylene film or similar waterproof material UNCRATING The following procedure is recommended ...

Page 4: ...ir conditioner supply or return grilles vent hoods appliance condenser air intake and discharge outside doors fans or other air movement devices Fig 2 The following horizontal distance should be considered minimums unless special precautions are taken to prevent interruption of the VM air curtain 5 from appliance condenser air intake and discharge 10 from air conditioner supply or return grilles 1...

Page 5: ...rical output IMPORTANT NOTICE PLUG THE EQUIPMENT INDEPENDENTLY TO A LOAD CENTER WITH AN APPROPRIATE CIRCUIT BREAKER ACCORDING TO THE NAMEPLATE AMPS POSITIONING SHELVES The shelves and holders have been fixed to the inside floor of the unit to prevent their loss during transportation Insert the shelf brackets in the pilaster notches making sure they are at the same level such that the shelves remai...

Page 6: ... front of the unit In order to achieve the desired product temperature the electronic control is factory adjusted to turn off the refrigeration system at 35ºF and start it at 39 5ºF When you plug the unit in the control display will illuminate However there is a start up delay of 2 minutes before the compressor s are energized This delay avoids the possibility that during a power failure the compr...

Page 7: ...frozen it can be thawed by emptying the cabinet of product and removing power until the coil is clear CONDENSATION EVAPORATOR TRAY When the equipment operates condensed water from the environment is collected on the evaporator During each off cycle the water drains to the evaporator tray located at the bottom of the unit where it is evaporated using the heat from the refrigeration system SLIDING C...

Page 8: ...irect water jets on the unit Fig 9 Do not allow the electronic control to be adjusted by customers or unqualified personnel For any adjustment you must contact your distributor Verify that the hot air stream from the condenser towards the back of the unit is not directed to other refrigeration units which would compromise their operation Under no circumstance should you block the front grille of t...

Page 9: ...rature parts CLEANING THE CONDENSER COIL IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION Condensers accumulate dirt and require regular cleaning Dirty condensers result in compressor failure product loss and lost sales which are not covered by warranty If you keep the condenser s clean you will minimize your service expense and lower your electrical costs The following is a step by step guideline for the cleaning ...

Page 10: ...the equipment model and serial number If replacing parts is required do it through your distributor WARNING Always ask for original spare parts AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR _____________________________________ COMMERCIAL NAME _____________________________________ ADDRESS _____________________________________ TELEPHONE _____________________________________ E MAIL _____________________________________ ...

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