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Remove the bottom grill from the cabinet to clean the condenser coil. It is located behind 
the grill. Use a soft bristled brush to remove any dirt particles that are on the fins of the 
condenser  coil.  After  this,  use  a  vacuum  cleaner  or  compressed  air  to  remove  the 
loosened particles. Replace the bottom grill and plug in the unit to outlet. Failure to clean 
the condenser coil can lead to performance loss and compressor failure. 

6. Wait at least 5 minutes after unplugging the unit before plugging it in again. 

7. The pressure relief filter is in the filter bracket which is located in the top of AFS, ARS 

and  ARG  models.  The  filter  should  be  checked  monthly  and  cleaned  with  a  soft  brush 
when necessary. If the filter is clogged, it would take more time to open the door again. 

Alarm Function for Cleaning Condenser 

1. This function reminds the customer that the condenser cleaning time is every 6 months. 

Dust  piled  up  on  the  condenser  pin  can  cause  poor  refrigeration  function  and 
compressor overload or failure. Be sure to clean it periodically. 

Reminder of cleaning time

: When the 

buzzer sound continues for 1hour, “CL” on the   

display blinks. 

Releasing alarm

Press “Mode” and “Verify” buttons at the same time for 5 seconds, 

    The 

buzzer stops and “CL” disappears. The current temperature appears on the   

    display. 

2. In case no action is taken to release the alarm (such as absence): 

Buzzer: will stop automatically after 1 hour of continuous alarm sound 

Display: 

will keep blinking “CL” until the compulsive release 

 

OPERATION

 

A. BASIC OPERATION 

1. If you plug in and turn on the power switch, the display panel will light for 2 seconds 

followed by a beeping sound. Then, cabinet temperature will be displayed. 

2.  If  cabinet  temperature  is  higher  than  -5°C  (freezer  models),  or  14°C  (refrigerator 

models), the panel displays [Hi]. If the reading is lower than-40°C (freezer models), or 
-2°C (refrigerator models), the panel displays [Lo]. 

3. The power switch is located in the right side of top grille. 

4. Compressor operation and defrost function are controlled by the electronic controller. 

5. The light inside the cabinet turns on when the door is opened. 

6. The light switch for glass-door models is located next to the power switch in the right   

side of the top grille. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Accucold AFS23ML

Page 1: ...5 registered company 770 Garrison Avenue Bronx NY 10474 www summitappliance com Write Model and Serial Numbers here Model ________________________ Serial ________________________ Solid Door Refrigerators ARS23ML ARS49ML MLR23S MLR49S SCRR232 SCRR492 Glass Door Refrigerators ARG23ML ARG49ML MLR23G MLR49G SCR23SSG SCR49SSG Solid Door Freezers AFS23ML AFS49ML MLF23S MLF49S SCFF237 SCFF497 ...

Page 2: ...3 5 Installation 6 Maintenance Cleaning 6 7 Alarm Function for Cleaning Condenser 7 Operation 7 11 Basic Operation 7 8 Electronic Controller 8 11 Troubleshooting 12 Specifications 13 15 Temperature Set Points and Ranges 15 Limited Warranty 16 ...

Page 3: ...ance unless it is specifically recommended in this manual All other servicing should be referred to a qualified technician This appliance is CFC and HFC free and contains a small quantity of liquid propane R290a which is environmentally friendly but flammable It does not damage the ozone layer nor does it increase the greenhouse effect Care must be taken during transportation and setting up of the...

Page 4: ... This unit must be installed in an area protected from the elements such as wind rain water spray or drips The appliance should not be located next to ovens grills or other sources of high heat The appliance must be installed with all electrical water and drain connections in accordance with state and local codes A standard electrical supply 115 V AC only 60 Hz properly grounded in accordance with...

Page 5: ... These cleaners may damage or discolor the interior Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this User s Manual Keep fingers out of the pinch point areas Clearances between the doors and between the doors and cabinet are necessarily small Be careful closing doors when children are in the area Risk of child entrapment Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of the ...

Page 6: ...nt tubing or increasing the risk of a leak MAINTENANCE CLEANING All service should be performed by factory authorized personnel All component parts will be replaced with like components to minimize the risk of possible ignition due to incorrect parts or improper service 1 The interior surface of the cabinet should be periodically cleaned with a solution of warm water and baking soda This solution ...

Page 7: ...e Be sure to clean it periodically Reminder of cleaning time When the buzzer sound continues for 1hour CL on the display blinks Releasing alarm Press Mode and Verify buttons at the same time for 5 seconds The buzzer stops and CL disappears The current temperature appears on the display 2 In case no action is taken to release the alarm such as absence Buzzer will stop automatically after 1 hour of ...

Page 8: ...m may sound at installation depending on the temperature of P sensor located inside of the cabinets When the alarm goes off press Mode and Verify buttons at the same time for 2 seconds then the alarm will stop ringing This will continue until the temperature goes into the range between Hi and Low temperature B ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER 1 DISPLAY PANEL 2 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER SETTING MODE Display Descr...

Page 9: ...ayed and then press VERIFY The temperature set point is the value for the average cabinet Temperature is adjustable within certain ranges See chart on page 15 See chart on page 15 for default temperature set points 2 How to set Temperature Differential For service technician Only To enter this mode press MODE SET and UP or DOWN until di is displayed Then press MODE SET to see current temperature d...

Page 10: ...and then return to normal display mode 6 How to set Defrost Frequency To enter this mode press MODE SET and UP or DOWN until dt is displayed Then press MODE SET to see current defrost frequency To change the defrost frequency press UP or DOWN until the desired value is displayed At the end of the sequence press MODE SET to set the value To display the cabinet temperature again press UP or DOWN unt...

Page 11: ...1 P Sensor High temperature and low temperature verification and reset To enter this mode press MODE SET and UP or DOWN until HL is displayed Then press VERIFY Then you will see the Highest temperature value of P Sensor after H is displayed and the Lowest temperature value of P Sensor after L is displayed The Highest and Lowest temperature values of P Sensor will be shown in sequence Either to exi...

Page 12: ...not refrigerate well Temperature set point is too high Correct temperature set point The door is opened too frequently Loading of too much warm or moist product Not enough ventilation Move the unit to a well ventilated place with at least 180mm 7 inches of clearance on all sides Condenser is clogged Clean it Condensation on cabinet exterior High humidity air can result in condensation Wipe with cl...

Page 13: ...ft3 49ft3 Exterior Dimensions including Casters Door handles W 695 1 400 695 1 400 27 4 ft3 55 2 ft3 27 4 ft3 55 2 ft3 D 838mm 33 ft3 H 2 127 83 7 ft3 Swing Doors 1 2 1 2 Shelves 4 8 4 8 Compressor 3 5HP 3 4HP 3 8HP 3 8HP Power Voltage 115V 60Hz Plug In Installation NEMA 5 15P NEMA 5 15P Amps 8 0A 10 5A 7 5A 7 5A Refrigerant R 290 100g 130g 70g 90g 3 5 oz 4 6oz 2 5oz 3 2 oz Product Weight 124 194 ...

Page 14: ...t3 49ft3 Exterior Dimensions including Casters Door handles W 695 1 400 27 4 ft3 55 2 ft3 D 838mm 33 ft3 H 2 127mm 83 7 ft3 Swing Doors 1 2 Shelves 4 8 Compressor 3 8HP 3 8HP Power Voltage 115V 60Hz Plug In Installation NEMA 5 15P Amps 7 5A 7 5A Refrigerant R 290 70g 90g 2 5oz 3 2 oz Product Weight 126 200 278lb 441lb ...

Page 15: ...EEZERS AFS23ML AFS49ML MLF23S MLF49S 25 C 30 to 15 C SCFF237 SCFF497 5 F 10 to 25 F SOLID DOOR REFRIGERATORS ARS23ML ARS49ML MLR23S MLR49S 4 C 2 to 8 C SCRR232 SCRR492 36 F 33 to 41 F GLASS DOOR REFRIGERATORS ARG23ML ARG49ML MLR23G MLR49G 4 C 2 to 8 C SCR23SSG SCR49SSG 36 F 33 to 41 F ...

Page 16: ...ement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States 5 Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to the appliance 6 The removal and reinstallation of your appliance if it is installed in an inaccessible location or is not installed in accordance with published installation instructions DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES LIMITATION OF REMEDIE...

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