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Summary of Contents for MV85 Series

Page 1: ... the freezer If it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Do not position equipment so it is difficult to disconnect from the power supply freezer must be at least 6 away from any wall or object on any side While under warranty do not attempt to repair or replace any part of the freezer for servicing without first contacting the So Low Service Department ...

Page 2: ...TION TEMPERATURE SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ALARM SYSTEM 8 CUSTOM SETTINGS 9 ADVANCED SETTINGS 10 SERVICE SETTINGS 11 ADVANCD SERVICE SETTINGS 11 DOWNLOAD 12 UPLOAD 12 MV85 1 DIAGRAM MV85 1 PARTS LIST MV85 2 DIAGRAM MV85 2 PARTS LIST MV85 3 DIAGRAM MV85 3 PARTS LIST ...

Page 3: ...by ignoring the warnings and improper handling is divided as shown below Be sure that you understand the warnings and cautions in this manual before operating the unit CAUTION BLACK WITH YELLOW BACKGROUND LIGHTNING BOLT CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK WARNING BLACK WITH YELLOW BACKGROUND EXCLAMATION POINT CAUTION REFER TO ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS ...

Page 4: ...MSTANCES USE EXTENSION LEADS OR ADAPTORS CONNECT THE APPLIANCE DIRECTLY TO A FIXED INSTALLATION IF THE APPLIANCE IS CONNECTED TO A LONG EXTENSION CABLE THERE IS A RISK THAT THE CABLE WILL BECOME HOT CAUTION UNPLUG FREEZER BEFORE ANY TECHNICAL SERVICE IS PERFORMED ON THE UNIT WARNING DO NOT POSITION EQUIPMENT SO IT IS DIFFICULT TO DISCONNECT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY ...

Page 5: ...EMA 5 15 WARNING ONLY PLUG THIS UNIT INTO THE PROPER OUTLET DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MODIFY PLUG IN ANY WAY IMPROPER USE OF THE ELECTRICAL PLUG WILL VOID WARRANTY CAUTION FAILURE TO GROUND THE EQUIPMENT MAY CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT ALWAYS CONFORM TO THE ELECTRICAL CODES ...

Page 6: ...MODEL CU FT REFRIGERATION SYSTEM REFRIGERANT MV85 1 0 25 3 8 HP REFRIGERATION SYSTEM EP88 6 10 OZ MV85 2 2 3 8 HP REFRIGERATION SYSTEM EP88 6 88 OZ MV85 3 3 3 8 HP REFRIGERATION SYSTEM EP88 6 90 OZ ...

Page 7: ...T FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THE UNIT WARNING IT IS RECOMMENDED TO SLOWLY RE ADD YOUR PRODUCT INTO THE FREEZER TO PREVENT AN EXTREME LOAD ON THE COMPRESSORS WHICH COULD SHORTEN FREEZER LIFE EXPECTANCY ...

Page 8: ... DOORS SHOULD BE USED AT ALL TIMES MAKE SURE TO CLOSE THEM TIGHTLY THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO THE FREEZER CAUSED BY FAILURE TO DO SO WARNING CLEAN THE FREEZER BOTH INSIDE AND OUT USING A DAMP WRUNG OUT CLOTH DRY WITH A DRY CLOTH THE SMELL FROM THE PLASTIC PARTS IN THE FREEZER WILL DISAPPEAR ONCE THE FREEZER HAS BEEN COOLED DOWN ...

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