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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
CONTROL PANEL OPERATION
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It is recommended that your merchandiser operates in ambient temperatures between the ranges
of 60°F to 77°F. Operating your merchandiser outside this ambient temperature range can result in
your unit never reaching the desired interior temperature.
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Your merchandiser has one control for regulating the temperature. The temperature control is located
in the center of the front glass door.
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°
F/
°C Selection: You can have the temperature display to read in Fahrenheit or Celsius. To change
the temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius or from Celsius to Fahrenheit, press and hold Light
Control Button (b) for 5 seconds.
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Setting the Temperature: Adjust the temperature using the Temperature Increase Button (c)
and Temperature Decrease Button (d). The temperature will increase by one degree every time
Temperature Increase Button (c) is pressed. The temperature will decrease by one degree every
time Temperature Decrease Button (d) is pressed. The temperature can be adjusted between
the ranges of 34°
F to 43
°F. The set temperature can be viewed at any time by pressing either
Temperature Increase Button (c) or Temperature Decrease Button (d). Pressing either button will
flash the set temperature for 5 seconds, followed by the temperature inside the unit in blue.
DOOR LOCK
Your merchandiser comes with a security door lock and keys. Inserting the key into the lock and turning
it in a counterclockwise direction will unlock the door. Turning the key in a clockwise direction will lock the
door. Ensure that the supplied keys are stored in a safe place.
DEFROSTING
Your merchandiser does not require any manual defrosting. The unit is equipped with an electronic
defrost cycle in which frost is melted through the compressor’s on and off-cycle. Frost will occasionally
form and melt on the evaporator plate. The melted water will drip down to a pan above the compressor
and evaporate away. Should ice buildup and fail to dissipate, increase the temperature of the unit.
a. LED Display
b. Light Control Button
c. Temperature Increase Button
d. Temperature Decrease
Button
a
b
c
d
°C
°F
Figure 5