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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM 

SERVICE

COMPONENTS

The Carrier Miracool™ refrigeration system consists 

of a hermetically sealed compressor and finned evapo-

rator and condenser coils.

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CONDENSER

 — The condenser has wide finned 

spaces, which allow more air passage with less dirt or 

dust accumulation. The condenser still requires peri-

odic cleaning for maximum efficiency.

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CONDENSER FAN MOTOR

 — The condenser fan 

motor assembly is mounted between the condenser 

and the compressor. Air is drawn through the con-

denser, over the body of the compressor and out the 

rear of the unit compartment.
The motor is wired to cycle with the compressor but 

will continue to operate should the compressor cut out 

on the overload. (The motor is permanently lubricated; 

therefore, oiling is not required.)

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DRIER

 — The drier is installed in the system just 

before the capillary tube. The drier traps minute parti-

cles of foreign material and absorbs any moisture in 

the system.

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LIQUID CONTROL AND HEAT EXCHANGER

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Liquid refrigerant control to the evaporator of the

system is accomplished by the use of a capillary tube. 

This capillary tube is soldered to the suction line to 

form a heat exchanger, which subcools the liquid 

refrigerant to maintain high efficiency within the

system.

SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

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CARTRIDGE REMOVAL

1. After disconnecting the unit from the power

supply, remove the grille retaining screw located 

in the upper-most part of the grille. (See Figure 1.)

2. Lift the grille up and away from the unit. 
3. Unplug the power supply and lighting supply 

cords located in the front of the cartridge

(Figure 2).

4. Using a pair of wire cutters, cut wire tie that 

secures lifting rods at center of front base rail.  

(See Figure 2.)    

5. Take hold of the end of each lifting rod and rotate 

each approximately 90-degrees upward so that 

they are nominally vertical (Figure 3). The car-

tridge should be disengaged from the cabinet and 

resting on the base of the cabinet assembly. Han-

dling holes are located on either side of the car-

tridge near the top and along the side of the 

cartridge (Figure 4). Grasp the cartridge by these 

holes and slide the unit forward from the cabinet 

until it is free. Use caution to ensure that power 

and electrical cords do not get pinched between 

the cartridge and cabinet while removing

cartridge.

Before servicing unit, disconnect electrical service. 

On sizes 1100L and 1300L, turn disconnect switch 

(located on power cord) to the OFF position. Failure 

to disconnect electrical service could result in elec-

trical shock and cause personal injury or death.

Before servicing unit, disconnect electrical service. 

On sizes 1100L and 1300L, turn disconnect switch 

(located on power cord) to the OFF position. Failure 

to disconnect electrical service could result in elec-

trical shock and cause personal injury or death.

Summary of Contents for Miracool 1300L

Page 1: ...hout notice and without incurring obligations Printed in Mexico 6 06 79BC560002 01_C OWNER S MANUAL MIRACOOL GLASS DOOR MERCHANDISER 260L 1300L 300L 750L 1300L a79 13 a79 14 a79 15 Sales Office P O Bo...

Page 2: ...ll accessories and components including legs casters and shelves File a claim immediately with the shipping company if shipment is damaged or incomplete INSTALLATION LOCATE UNIT Refer to Figure 1 for...

Page 3: ...PER LEFT CORNER FLUORESCENT LAMP SIGNBOARD SIZES 750L 1100L AND 1300L ONLY WOOD SKID RETAINING SCREW IF USED HEX HEAD BOLT SCREW POWER CORD LEFT CONNECTOR LIGHTING CORD RIGHT CONNECTOR CARTRIDGE COMPA...

Page 4: ...ree Use caution to ensure that power and electrical cords do not get pinched between the cartridge and cabinet while removing cartridge TO LEVEL UNIT The door is equipped with gravity assisted cams an...

Page 5: ...retaining tab on the shelf clip captures the shelf as shown in Figure 6 7 Before loading the shelf ensure that the shelf is resting on each of 4 clips and that the clips are installed as shown in Figu...

Page 6: ...he lamp holder Refer to Figure 7 On units with safety shields the identification mark cannot be seen See Figure 8 Verify manually that the lamp has been rotated and locked into place Improperly instal...

Page 7: ...igher setting Adjust tempera ture control in small increments one position at a time NOTE For operation above 3 000 ft altitude ther mostat should be adjusted by a qualified service technician Before...

Page 8: ...r disconnecting the unit from the power supply remove the grille retaining screw located in the upper most part of the grille See Figure 1 2 Lift the grille up and away from the unit 3 Unplug the powe...

Page 9: ...itrogen Use care to purge air from the charging hose when breaking the vacuum CHARGING REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Refer to Table 2 for refrigerant type and amount of charge Since capillary tube systems have...

Page 10: ...lace 5 Excessive discharge pressure 5 Check ventilation restrictions in cooling medium restrictions in refrigeration system 6 Compressor too hot return gas hot 6 Check refrigerant charge fix leak if n...

Page 11: ...11 FIGURE 10 WIRING DIAGRAM SIZES 260L 300L a79 10...

Page 12: ...12 a79 12 FIGURE 11 WIRING DIAGRAM SIZE 750L...

Page 13: ...13 FIGURE 12 WIRING DIAGRAM SIZES 1100L 1300L a79 11...

Page 14: ...can be used to remove debris CABINET EXTERIOR Cabinets should be cleaned with a solution of mild soap and water or mild household cleaner Do not use caustic soap or abrasive cleaners since these might...

Page 15: ...Sponge with cloth then rinse with clear water and wipe dry Satisfactory for use on all finishes Stubborn Spots and Stains Caked on Splatter and other Light Discolorations Revere Ware Goddard s Twinkl...

Page 16: ...2006 Carrier Corporation Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Printed in Mexico 6 06 79BC560...

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