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Installation and Operation

ELECTRICAL

Please ensure that the required voltage of the compressor is being supplied at all times. Low or high voltage 

can detrimentally affect the refrigeration unit. All units should be plugged into a grounded and properly-sized 

electrical outlet with appropriate overcurrent protection. Please refer to the electrical requirement on the 

nameplate. Please make sure that your unit has its own dedicated outlet. Do not use an extension cord.

TEMPERATURE CONTROLS

The temperature controls are factory-set to maintain an average temperature of 0°F in refrigeration. Allow unit 

to function several hours, completely cooling cabinet before changing the control setting.

TEMPERATURE CONTROL LOCATION AND SETTINGS

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Digital temperature control is located on the front of or the rear of the unit.

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Mechanical temperature control is located inside of unit.

LOADING PRODUCT

The bin dividers have been installed at the factory for your convenience. Feel free to reposition the dividers 

as you see fit. To remove the bin dividers, simply push the divider towards the back wall unit the front of the 

divider is removed from the positioning holes. To install, position the divider to the desired holes, making sure 

that the pressure spring is installed properly.

NOTE: If the unit is disconnected or shut off, wait five minutes before starting again.

RECOMMENDATION

 - Before loading product we recommend you run your unit empty for two to three days. 

This allows you to be sure electrical wiring and installation are correct and no shipping damage has occurred.

PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE LOAD LIMIT STICKERS LOCATED ON THE INTERIOR WALLS TO THE 

UNIT. DO NOT LOAD PRODUCT ABOVE THE LOAD LIMIT STICKERS OR ABOVE THE TOP CROSS BAR 

OF THE BIN DIVIDERS. LOADING PRODUCT ABOVE THE LOAD LIMIT STICKERS WILL HARM THE 

PERFORMANCE OF THE UNIT.

CAUTION

Setting the temperature control to the coldest setting may cause the Evaporator coil to freeze and ice up. This 

will eventually result in a warmer cabinet temperature.

Maintenance

CLEANING THE CONDENSER COIL

•  For efficient operation, it is important that the condenser surface be kept free of dust, dirt, and lint.

•  We recommend cleaning the condenser coil and fins at least once per month.

•  Clean with a commercial condenser coil cleaner, available from any kitchen equipment retailer. Brush the 

condenser fins from top to bottom, not side to side.

•  After cleaning, straighten any bent condenser fins with a fin comb.

Summary of Contents for FR-CN-0660-PC

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Page 2: ...ontents Section General Information Safety and Warranty Technical Specifications Installation and Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Controller Instructions Parts Breakdown Electrical Schematics No...

Page 3: ...e It s of the utmost importance to save these instructions for future reference Also save the original box and packaging for shipping the equipment if servicing or returning of the machine is required...

Page 4: ...quina y sta usando ropa apropiada y autorizada Cualquier modificaci n a la m quina an la la garant a y puede causar da os a las personas usando la m quina mientras esta en el funcionamiento REVISE EL...

Page 5: ...mize personal injury do not hang on the doors Do not store any flammable and explosive gas or liquids inside the unit Do not attempt to alter or tamper with the electrical cord Do not set the desired...

Page 6: ...ips casters before plugging the unit in Please read through the Operation Owners Manual in its entirety CABINET LOCATION GUIDELINES Install the unit on strong and leveled surfaces Unit may make unplea...

Page 7: ...moved from the positioning holes To install position the divider to the desired holes making sure that the pressure spring is installed properly NOTE If the unit is disconnected or shut off wait five...

Page 8: ...ash the fan blades cover the fan motor to prevent moisture damage CLEANING THE INTERIOR OF UNIT When cleaning the cabinet interior use a solvent of warm water and mild soap Do not use steel wool caust...

Page 9: ...temperature is too warm Thermostat set too warm Set thermostat to lower Temperature Blocking air flow Re arrange product to allow for proper air flow Make sure there is at least four inches of cleara...

Page 10: ...the activation of the control functions see Table 1 while the 3 buttons can be used to activate deactivate some of the functions see Table 2 LED s and Associated Functions Table 1 Icon Function Normal...

Page 11: ...g after a few moments Increase or decrease the value using UP or DOWN Press SET to confirm the new value Switching the device ON OFF Press UP for more than 3 sec The control and defrost algorithms are...

Page 12: ...request for activation that cannot be implemented until the end of the Corresponding delay times Icon Function ON OFF Blink Startup Compressor Compressor on Compressor off Request Fan Fan on Fan off R...

Page 13: ...efrost function a manual defrost can be enabled if the temperature conditions allow by pressing the button for more than 5 sec Continuous cycle Pressing the buttons and simultaneously for more than 5...

Page 14: ...using the button 6 Press Set to display the value associated with the parameter 7 Increase or decrease the value using the or buttons respectively 8 Press Set to temporarily save the new value and ret...

Page 15: ...rill for GF 25 HC 5 62373 Evaporator Fan Baffle Bottom for GF 25 HC 20 62384 Power Switch for GF 25 HC 35 62360 Back Grill for GF 25 HC 6 26228 Evaporator Fan Motor for GF 25 HC 21 24293 Controller fo...

Page 16: ...16 Parts Breakdown Model FR CN 0660 PC 50073...

Page 17: ...24 26233 Condenser Fan Motor Cover for GF 50 HC 41 62362 Door Gasket for GF 50 HC 8 62401 Cabinet for GF 50 HC 25 26189 Filter for GF 50 HC 42 62390 Door Limit Block for GF 50 HC 9 62402 Right Support...

Page 18: ...18 Parts Breakdown Model FR CN 1270 PC 50074...

Page 19: ...19 Electrical Schematics Model FR CN 0660 PC 50073...

Page 20: ...20 Electrical Schematics Model FR CN 1270 PC 50074...

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