ASBER ARR-17 Installation and operating instructions

REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS
Manual for installation, use, and maintenance

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Contents
1 RECEIVING AND INSPECTING THE EQUIPMENT.................................................................................... 3
2 SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................... 4
3 DIMENSIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 6
4 INSTALLATION..................................................................................................................................... 10
4.1 UNCRATING..................................................................................................................................... 10
4.2 LOCATION........................................................................................................................................ 10
4.3 DATA PLATE..................................................................................................................................... 11
4.4 INSTALLATION OF CASTORS OR OPTIONAL LEGS............................................................................ 11
4.5 LEVELING.........................................................................................................................................12
4.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS............................................................................................................. 13
4.7 SHELVING INSTALLATION................................................................................................................ 14
5 OPERATION .........................................................................................................................................14
5.1 ANALOG THERMOSTAT................................................................................................................... 14
5.2 ELECTRONIC CONTROL.................................................................................................................... 15
5.3 OTHER FUNCTIONS .........................................................................................................................17
6 MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................................................... 18
6.1 CLEANING THE CONDENSER COIL................................................................................................... 20
6.2 GASKET............................................................................................................................................21
6.3 DOORS/HINGES............................................................................................................................... 21
6.4 DRAIN..............................................................................................................................................22
7 WIRING DIAGRAMS............................................................................................................................. 23
8 TROUBLE SHOOTING...........................................................................................................................31
Limited Warranty......................................................................................................................................32

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1RECEIVING AND INSPECTING THE EQUIPMENT
Up on receiving your new Asber Refrigerator, check the package and the machine for any
damages that may have occurred during transportation. Visually inspect the exterior of the
package. I f damaged, open and inspect the contents with the carrier. Any damage should be
noted and reported on the delivering carrier’s receipt.
In the event that the exterior is not damaged, yet up on opening, there is concealed damage to
the equipment notify, the carrier immediately. Notification should be made verbally as well as
in written form. Request an inspection by the shipping company of the damaged equipment.
Retain all crating material until inspection has been made. Contact the dealer through which
you purchased the unit.
Check the compressor compartment housing and visually inspect the refrigeration package. Be
sure lines are secure and base is still intact.
A NOTE FROM OUR QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR NEW PURCHASE. WE WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME
YOU TO THE ASBER TEAM. THE UNIT IN FRONT OF YOU IS A GREAT PIECE OF
EQUIPMENT THAT WILL BECOME ONE OF YOUR MOST RELAIBLE TOOLS IN YOUR
DAILY OPERATIONS FOR YEARS TO COME!
PRIOR TO SHIPPING YOUR UNIT, OUR TRAINED SERVICE TECHNICIANS TESTED
YOUR UNIT FOR A PERIOD OF 12 HOURS. THIS PERFORMANCE TEST WAS
RECORDED AND A COPY OF THE RESULTS IS INCLUDED WITH THIS SERVICE
MANUAL. DURING THIS TEST, OUR HIGHLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL INSPECTED
YOUR MACHINE FOR LEAKS, LOSE COMPONENTS, AND IMPROPER NOISE LEVELS.
WE ALSO TESTED THE COOLING PERFORMANCE IN AN EFFORT TO GIVE YOU THE
BEST AND MOST RELAIBLE UNIT POSSIBLE.

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2SPECIFICATIONS
Note:
* The pressure in the suction line is recommended at 32°C / 90°F maximum of ambient
temperature.
**Superheat measured in the outlet of the evaporator at 32°C / 90°F
REACH IN, REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS, GENERAL SPECS
Model
Capac.
(Cu.Ft.)
#of
Shvls
BTU'S
/Hr
Temperature Operation
Pressure in
Suction Line*
Super-
Heat**
Ref.
Amount
Ref.
Type
Ship
Weight
SetPoint
Cut in
ARR-17
17
3
1666
0
°
C/32
°
F
5
°
C/41
°
F
10-16PSIG
7
°
C/13
°
F
9.8 oz
R-134a
295
ARR-23
23
3
1666
0
°
C/32
°
F
5
°
C/41
°
F
10-16PSIG
7
°
C/13
°
F
11.3oz
R-134a
295
ARR-49
49
6
2104
0
°
C/32
°
F
5
°
C/41
°
F
10-16PSIG
7
°
C/13
°
F
13.4 oz
R-134a
475
ARF-17
17
3
2493
-22
°
C/-8
°
F
-18
°
C/0
°
F
12-16PSIG
4
°
C/7
°
F
16.6oz
R-404A
475
ARF-23
23
3
2493
-22
°
C/-8
°
F
-18
°
C/0
°
F
14-18PSIG
4
°
C/7
°
F
16.6 oz
R-404A
295
ARF-49
49
6
3644
-22
°
C/-8
°
F
-18
°
C/0
°
F
14-18PSIG
4
°
C/7
°
F
23.9oz
R-404A
475
ARR-17-1G
17
3
1666
0
°
C/32
°
F
5
°
C/41
°
F
10-16PSIG
7
°
C/13
°
F
9.8 oz
R-134a
295
ARR-23-1G
23
3
1666
0
°
C/32
°
F
5
°
C/41
°
F
10-16PSIG
7
°
C/13
°
F
12.3oz
R-134a
295
ARR-49-2G
49
6
2104
0
°
C/32
°
F
5
°
C/41
°
F
10-16PSIG
7
°
C/13
°
F
17.2oz
R-134a
475

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REACH IN REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS, ELECTRICAL SPECS
Models
HP
Voltage
Amp.
Max.
NEMA
Plug
Breaker
Size*
Wire gauge recommended for 2% voltage drop in supply
circuits **
40 ft ***
60 ft
80 ft
100 ft
120 ft
140 ft
ARR-17
1/4
115
220
5.8
3.2
5-15P
2P+TT
15 amp
10 amp
14 AWG
14 AWG
14 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
10 AWG
12 AWG
ARF-17
3/4
115
220
8.8
4.5
5-15P
2P+TT
15 amp
10 amp
14 AWG
14 AWG
14 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
10 AWG
12 AWG
ARR-17-1G
1/4
115
220
5.8
3.2
5-15P
2P+TT
15 amp
10 amp
14 AWG
14 AWG
14 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
10 AWG
12 AWG
ARR-23
1/4
115
220
5.6
3.1
5-15P
2P+TT
15 amp
10 amp
14 AWG
14 AWG
14 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
10 AWG
12 AWG
ARR-23-1G
1/4
115
220
6.0
3.4
5-15P
2P+TT
15 amp
10 amp
14 AWG
14 AWG
14 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
10 AWG
14 AWG
10 AWG
12 AWG
ARR-49
1/3
3/8
115
6.9
3.5
5-15P
2P+TT
15 amp
10 amp
14 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
10AWG
14 AWG
10 AWG
14 AWG
10 AWG
12 AWG
ARR-49-2G
1/3
3/8
115
220
6.9
3.9
5-15P
2P+TT
15 amp
10 amp
14 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
10 AWG
14 AWG
10 AWG
12 AWG
8 AWG
12 AWG
ARF-23
3/4
115
220
8.5
4.5
5-15P
2P+TT
15 amp
10 amp
14 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
14 AWG
10 AWG
14 AWG
10 AWG
12 AWG
8 AWG
12 AWG
8 AWG
12 AWG
ARF-23-1G
3/4
115
8.6
5-15P
15 amp
14 AWG
12 AWG
10 AWG
10 AWG
8 AWG
8 AWG
ARF-49
1
115
220
12.9
6.5
5-15P
2P+TT
20 amp
10 amp
12 AWG
14 AWG
10 AWG
12 AWG
8 AWG
12 AWG
8 AWG
12 AWG
8 AWG
12 AWG
6 AWG
12 AWG
Note:
*Breaker sizes are recommended to protect the equipment by overload; this breaker only must
be dedicated for the equipment.
** If the equipment is installed faraway of the circuit breaker, these are the wire gauge
recommend to connect the appliance; if the distance is higher that the chart values, please
contact an electrician.
***Distance in feet from the breaker or the power supply to the appliance.

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3DIMENSIONS
ARR/ARF - 23

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ARR/ARF –49

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4INSTALLATION
4.1 UNCRATING
Remove the outer packaging. Cut the 4 clamps that hold the refrigerator to the skid. Lift the
unit off the skid.
If machine was laid down during this operation, remember to leave the cabinet
up right for 24 hours before connecting to power source.
4.2 LOCATION
Units represented in this manual are intended for indoor use only. Be sure the location chosen
has a floor strong enough to support the total weigh to the unit and its contents. For the most
efficient operation, be sure to provide at least three (3) inches between sides, back and top of
the unit.
THE MACHINES NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED 2 FEET AWAY FROM ANY HEAT SOURCES.
The unit should not be installed under ambient temperatures higher than 100 °F.
If the relative humidity is higher than 60 %, the door frames may sweat water. This is not a
malfunctioning of the unit.
WARNING
The following actions will void your warranty:
-Modification of power cord.
-Connecting the unit to any extension cord.
-Neglecting to install the castors or optional legs.
Inside cabinet:
The first cleaning must happen when you unpack the unit and before it is turned ON. For
this, you have to clean the unit with warm water and mild detergent. When it is cleaned and
dry, proceed to install accessories and plug your unit in to a dedicated outlet. WAIT 24 HOURS
BEFORE PLACING PRODUCT IN THE UNIT. This will guarantee that it is working properly.
Consequential damages are not covered under warranty.
Outside cabinet:
Be sure that the unit has access to ample air to breathe. Avoid hot corners and locations near
stoves and ovens. It is recommended the unit be installed no closer than 3” from any wall. The
place where the refrigerator is placed must be open and clean. This will reduce the amount of
debris and dirt on the condenser fan and coil.

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4.3 DATA PLATE
The data plate is located inside the cabinet, near the top front, left corner. Under any
circumstances should the data plate be removed from the unit. The data plate is essential to
identify the particular features of your machine and i t is of great benefit to installers,
operators, and maintenance personnel. It is recommended that, in the event the data plate is
removed, you copy down the essential information in this manual for reference before
installation. Removal of data plate will void the warranty.
4.4 INSTALLATION OF CASTORS OR OPTIONAL LEGS
To obtain maximum strength and stability of the unit, be sure that castors are secure and unit
is level. Inside the unit you will find a Castor kit which includes: four castor wheels, leveling
shims, and assembly tool.
Installation of castors:
Cut the 4 straps that hold the refrigerator to the pallet.
Slide out unit until castor holes are exposed. CASTORS WITH BRAKES MUST BE INSTALLED IN
THE FRONT OF THE UNIT
Carefully, lift the unit high enough to install the casters.
Repeat the same operation to install the remaining castors.
CAUTION!
NEVER LAY MACHINE ON ITS BACK! IF NEEDED, LEAVE THE CABINET UP RIGHT FOR 24
HOURS BEFORE CONNECTING TO POWER SOURCE. TO AVOID DAMAGE TO LOWER
FRAME, SLOWLY RAISE UNIT TO UP RIGHT POSITION.
FAILURE TO MEET THIS REQUIREMENT CAN CAUSE COMPRESSOR FAILURE AND UNIT
DAMAGE. THIS WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER WARRANTY!
Model
Electrical
Refrigerant Type
SERIAL NUMBER FOR
THE EQUIPMENT
(8 digits and ends in
“M”)

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For leveling, insert shims between the castor and the frame rail. Install the desired number of
shims. Make sure the slot of the shim is in contact with the threaded stem of thecastor.FIG.2
If more than one shim is used, turn the slot of the shim approximately 90 angles. If shims are
installed in line, they may slip out.
Turn the bearing race clockwise to tighten and secure the castor. Use provided tool to secure
all castors properly.FIG.3
FIG.1 FIG.2 FIG.3
Optional legs are hand-tightened. Thread leg into cabinet bottom frame rail. The end of the leg
is adjustable for easy leveling.
Caution! To avoid damage to lower rail assembly, slowly raise unit to upright position.
Caution! When lifting unit remember to leave the cabinet up right for 24 hours before
plugging into power source. Failure to meet this requirement can cause compressor failure
and unit damage.
4.5 LEVELING
Set unit in its final location. A level cabinet looks better and will perform better. Effective
condensate removal and door operation will be effected by leveling. Machine must be leveled
front to back and side to side with a level tool. Castors ki t wi ll include shims for leveling.
Insert the shim between the castor and the frame rail. (See installation of castors). Lock front
castors so cabinet does not move. Ensure drain hose is inside drain pan.

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4.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Refer to the amperage data in this manual, or on data plate, and your local code or the
National Electrical Code to be sure unit is connected to the proper power source. Verify
correct incoming voltage according to the Data Plate information.
Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the ground prong from the power cord.
Asber units must be properly grounded.
NEVER USE AN EXTENSION CORD! Asber will not warranty any unit that has been
connected to an extension cord.
Asber equipment must be grounded and connected in accordance with NEC Article 422
Appliances.
DANGER:
Power must be turned off and disconnected from the power source whenever
performing maintenance, repair or cleaning the condensing unit.
If machine is still running when power is off, disconnect power at the circuit breaker
before unplugging the machine.
WARNING:
Machine and compressor warranties are void if failure is due to improper electrical
installation.

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4.7 SHELVING INSTALLATION
Hook shelf rails onto shelf pilasters
Position all shelf rails equal in distance from the floor for level shelves
Wire shelves are oriented so that cross support bars are facing down
Note: Single door Reach-include an air flow guard on the rear of the shelves as well as a lip to
maintain an air space at the rear of the cabinet
Place shelves on shelf clips, making sure all corners are seated properly.
5OPERATION
5.1 ANALOG THERMOSTAT
Before y o u connect the unit to the power supply, verify the thermostat is NOT in the OFF
position (the position of the thermostat must be different than zero).If the thermostat is in
the OFF position, the compressor will not run. Keep in mind, the evaporator fan sand lights
will still have power while the thermostat is in the OFF position.
The knob of the thermostat is the temperature controller. T h i s is located inside the cabinet.
P
lease be sure that the knob of thermostat is pointing to the yellow arrow (figure # 3).This
position is recommended by the factory to assure correct function of the equipment (see the
figure #1 below).
Figure#1 Figure # 3
Note:
Keep in mind, if you move the knob to a different position that is recommend from factory, these temperature
will change, as well.
The knob position near the number one, gives you the warmest temperature and the knob position near the
number seven, gives you the coldest temperature.
Thermostat
Located inside the
unit in the right side
Position thermostat
to zero (0),
compressor will not
work.
For best
performance knob
should be pointing
yellow mark
Knob to adjust
thermostat setting

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5.2 ELECTRONIC CONTROL
After connecting your unit, turn ON rocker switch located next to the controller. The
display will light up showing the temperature inside the unit. Also, the compressor and
fan icons will flash for a period of three minutes. After this delay the unit will start
cooling.
Compressor Icon
Evaporator Fan Icon
-Temperature inside the cabinet
Verify you don't have any alarms on the temperature controller. If after you turn ON the
equipment the controller shows the alarm icon or an error code, call for technical
service. They will help you fix the problem.
Note: The controller on the equipment is programmed to display internal temperatures in Fahrenheit (°F).
To change to Celsius (°C), see point 4.2
Description of Buttons on the
Controller
To increase Set Point of Temperature
To turn t h e u n i t ON/OFF without
unplugging the equipment (press and
hold 3 seconds)
To Change the set point
To access programming mode
-To decrease Set Point of
Temperature.
-To set a manual defrost (press and
hold 3 seconds)
Changing the Set Point of the temperature on the controller
The unit comes with a factory default set point (-8°F Freezers, 32°F Refrigerators). These set values
will make the unit perform at its maximum capacity. Therefore, it is not recommended to change
the set point. If set point needs to be changed, follow the next steps.
Note:
If you change the set point of temperature, the performance of the equipment will change. Changes made
in the parameters of the controller will not be covered under warranty.

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1. Push the SET button for one (1) second. You should see a flashing number.
Release the button.
2. Press the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the set temperature. Then
press the set button to save the new set point.
Note:
The maximum value you can set in the controller is: For refrigerators: 5°C (40°F),
for freezers: -16°C (2°F)
3. If you wish decrease the value of the set point for a new temperature, press the
button DOWN arrow (see the picture below). Press this button to reach the
desired value. Release the button and then press the SET button to keep, and
save, the new value.
Note:
The minimum value you can set in the controller is: For refrigerators:-1°C (30°F),
for Freezers:-23°C (-8°F)
Changing the reading temperature from °F to °C or vice versa
To change the reading of the temperature from °F to °C or vice versa, you need access to
the programming mode in the controller. To do this, press and hold the SET button for
five (5) seconds until “PS” is shown in the display. Release the button and press the SET
button one time. Now you will see the number zero (0). With the button UP arrow, set a
value of “22” and then press the SET button. You will see the “PS” again. Use the button
DOWN arrow to find the parameter “EZY” and press the SET button one time. Using the
UP or DOWN button set a value according to the chart below.

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Note:
Freezer equipment can be used like a refrigerator by selecting the value of the parameter “EZY” according to the
chart above. Refrigerators must never be used like a freezer.
After you chose the value for the “EZY” parameter, press and hold the SET button for 5
seconds.
Y
ou will see the temperature on the display in °F or °C according to your selection.
5.3 OTHER FUNCTIONS
Manual Defrost
To select manual defrost, hold the button DOWN arrow for 5 seconds. The snow flake icon
will appear on the display. When this icon is solid it indicates that the equipment is in
Defrost mode.
To exit manual defrost, hold the D OWN button arrow for 5 seconds. The snow flake icon will
turn off. Wait 2 minutes for the compressor to start.
Note:
If the equipment doesn’t reach the temperature, first verify that the defrost cycle is not ON.
The unit will go into defrost every six hours for an average of 20 minutes. The defrost cycle is time initiated and
temperature terminated.
NOTE!
Good air flow inside the cabinet is critical. Do not block air flow to the fans. Allow three
inches of space along the front, back, and sides.
CAUTION!
Do not introduce hot foods, chemical or corrosive products,
drugs, or open beverage bottles.
The unit must run for at least 24 hours before any product is placed inside. Failure to do so
may ice up the evaporator coil. Consequently, the unit will never reach the desired set point.
This failure will not be covered under warranty.
For Refrigerators
EZY Value
Application
Temperature in °F
3
Refrigeration
Temperature in °C
4
Refrigeration
For Freezers
EZY Value
Application
Temperature in °F
1
Freezer
Temperature in °C
2
Freezer
Temperature in °F
3
Refrigeration
Temperature in °C
4
Refrigeration

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CAREL CONTROL (IR33+)
The operating parameters can be modified using the front keypad. Access differs depending on the type:
set point, frequently-used parameters (F) and configuration parameters (C). The type of parameter is
specified in the table of parameters. Access to the configuration parameters is protected by a password
for the configuration parameters that prevents unwanted modifications or access by unauthorised
persons. The password can be used to access and set all the control parameters.
Setting the set point
To change the set point St (default -8°C)
•Press Set for more than 1 s: the display shows Set and then the current value of St;
•press UP/DOWN until reaching the desired value;
•press Set to save the new value of St.
Setting type F parameters
Type F parameters include the set point, differential, temperature monitoring interval, interval between
defrosts, end defrost temperature, dripping time, alarm thresholds, alarm bypass times, etc. See the
parameter table.
Procedure:
1. Press Prg/Mute one or more times to return to the standard display;
2. Press Prg/Mute for more than 3 seconds (if an alarm is active, the Buzzer is muted): the
display will show the code PS (Password) and The number 0;
3. Press Set, the display shows parameter St;
4. Press UP or DOWN until reaching the desired parameter: when Scrolling, an icon is displayed
that represents the category the Parameter belongs to (see the table below and the
parameter table);
5. Press Set to display the value of the parameter;
6. Press UP/DOWN until reaching the desired value;
7. Press Set to temporarily save the new value and display the parameter Code again;
8. Repeat steps 4) to 7) to set other parameters;
9. To permanently save the new values of the parameters, press Prg/ Mute for 5 seconds. This
exits the parameter setting procedure.
Setting type C parameters

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Type C parameters include the type F parameters plus all the other control parameters.
Procedure:
1. Press Prg/Mute one or more times to return to the standard display;
2. Press Prg/Mute for more than 3 seconds (if an alarm is active, the Buzzer is muted): the
display will show the code PS (Password) and The number 0;
3. Press UP/DOWN and enter the password: 22. Press Set, the display Shows parameter/2;
4. Press UP or DOWN until reaching the desired parameter: when Scrolling, an icon is displayed
that represents the category the Parameter belongs to (see the table below and the
parameter table);
5. Press the SET button to display the value of the parameter;
6. Press UP/DOWN until reaching the desired value;
7. Press Set to temporarily save the new value and display the parameter Code again;
8. Repeat steps 4) to 7) to set other parameters;
9. To permanently save the new values of the parameters, press Prg/Mute for 5 seconds. This
exits the parameter setting procedure.
Important:
•If the controller is powered down before pressing Prg/mute, all the changes made to the
parameters will be lost;
•In the two parameter setting procedures (F and C), the new values are only saved after having
pressed Prg/mute for 5 seconds. When setting the set point, the new value is saved after
confirming with Set.
IF YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT

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6MAINTENANCE
Stainless Steel Care and Cleaning
Proper cleaning of stainless steel requires soft cloths or plastic scouring pads. Never use steel
pads, wire brushes, or scrapers!
Cleaning solutions need to be alkaline or non-chloride cleaners. Any cleaner containing
chlorides will damage the protective film of the stainless steel. Chlorides are commonly found
in hard water, salts, house hold and industrial cleaners. If a cleaner containing chloride is used,
be sure to rinse repeatedly and dry thoroughly up on completion.
Stainless steel must be cl ea ne d e ve r y da y with soap and water. Extreme stains or grease
should be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleaner and plastic scrub pad. When using a stainless
steel chemical cleaner, make sure it is recommended for commercial applications.
Never use an acid based cleaning solution! Many food products have an acidic content which
can deteriorate the stainless steel finish. Be sure to clean ALL food products from any stainless
steel surface. Failure to do so, will result in spots and rust on the surface affected.
6.1 CLEANING THE CONDENSER COIL
DANGER: Power must be turned off and disconnected from the power source whenever
performing maintenance, repair or cleaning the condensing unit.
Disconnect machine. Remove front bottom panel and carefully slide out the condensing unit.
The condenser coil requires regular cleaning. It is recommended every 30-60 days, depending
on the accumulation of dust and grease.
If the build up on the coil consists of only light dust and debris, the condenser coil can be
cleaned with a simple brush. Heavier dust build up may require a vacuum or even compressed
air to blow though the condenser coil.
If heavy grease is present, there are de-greasing agents available for coils. The condenser coil
may require to be sprayed with de-greasing agent and then to be dried with compressed air.
Be sure all electrical and mechanical parts are dry before turning ON the power.
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