EVEREST REFRIGERATION ETBR1 User manual

Back Mount Undercounters
Drawered Undercounters
Side Mount Undercounters
Side Mount Glass Door Undercounters
ETBR1, ETBSR2, ETBR2, ETBWR2, ETBR3,
ETBF1, ETBSF2, ETBF2, ETBWF2, ETBF3
ETBR1-D2, ETBSR2-D2, ETBR2-D4, ETBWR2-D4, ETBR3-D2
ETR1, ETR2, ETWR2, ETR3
ETF1, ETF2, ETWF2, ETF3, ETRF2, ETRF3
ETGSR2, ETGR2, ETGWR2
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When installing the unit, be careful that the
electrical cord is not under the unit or
pressed against the wall. This could cause a
damage to the cord.

Safety Notices
Safety Notices
To minimize shock and re hazards, be sure
not to overload the outlet into which the unit
is plugged into. A dedicated circuit of
sucient amperage is required.
To prevent electrical shock and
malfunction, do not spray the
unit with water.
Clean the pronges of the electrical plug
with a soft cloth or brush before plugging
it into an electrical receptacle to prevent a
re hazard.
WARNING - Read and follow all safety notices in this installation guide.
These notices provide helpful safety and ecient operation
information. Failure to do so may lead to serious injury and /
or damage to the unit.
When it is time to salvage the unit, make sure
to remove the rubber gaskets from the doors
to prevent the risk of children or
animals getting trapped
inside the unit.
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To prevent damage to the electrical
components, have the unit plugged in directly
to its own circuit. EVEREST is not responsible
for any damage caused by improper electrical
connections resulting from electrical power
failure, use of extension cords &
surge protectors, and any
voltage drops to the unit.

Caution!
Caution!
To prevent electrical shock and damage to
the electrical cord, please hold
the plug head when plugging
and unplugging the unit.
Do not use the
electrical cord
or plug if they
are damaged
in any way.
To avoid personal injuries
from broken glass,
please do not
place glass items
in the freezer.
After unplugging the unit, please wait at
least 6 minutes
before re-plugging
it in. Failure to do
so could cause
extensive damage
to the compressor.
Avoid installing the
unit where it could
be exposed to
water or
moisture.
If the unit will not be used for an
extended period of time,
please unplug it from
the outlet.
Please do not attempt to
remove or
repair any
components
unless you are
an authorized
service technician.
The refrigerator compartment temperature
should be set from 32°F~42°F. The freezer
compartment temperature should be set from
-5°F~5°F (See page 10, 11). Setting the
temperature out of the recommended ranges
will void the unit’s warranty.
Do not put your hands under the unit when
moving it. You could be injured by sharp
edges, protruding parts,
crushing, etc.
Avoid touching frozen
foods or containers,
especially metal
containers, with
wet hands. It
could cause
frostbite.
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Installation Guide
Installation Guide
Install the unit on a hard and level surface
or the unit could produce undesired noises.
The unit should be at least 2” away from the
wall and the casters must be installed for
ventilation and proper operation
of the condensate evaporative system.
For the side mount units, a 7”space
should also be
aorded to the
left side of the
unit.
Indoor Use Only
Outdoor use may cause a decrease
in performance and
signicant damage
to the unit.
Dusty and High Humidity Areas
Dusty environments will cause the
condenser coil to prematurely clog which
will require it to be cleaned more often.
High humid environments could cause the
unit to rust.
Do not build an enclosure or cabinet
around the unit.
Restricting the airflow around the unit’s
condenser area will cause the compressor to
work harder, which can result in compressor
failure and the unit
not being able to
maintain the desired
temperature.
Select a location away from other heat
and moisture generating equipment
such as stoves, ovens, dish washers, etc.
High ambient temperatures cause the
compressor to work harder, which can result
in compressor failure and the unit not being
able to maintain
the desired
temperature.
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Keep the unit upright at all times during
delivery. Tilting the unit during delivery
will cause harm to the refrigeration system.

PRODUCT LOAD LEVEL & SHELF PLACEMENT
Product Load Level for ETB Series (Solid Door Models)
Solid Door
Airflow Guard
Shelf
Air Vent
Fan
Airflow
Front View
Side View
Front Rear
9”
9”
9”
9”
2”

PRODUCT LOAD LEVEL & SHELF PLACEMENT
Product Load Level for ET Series (Solid Door Models)
Front View
2”
Load Level 9”
Load Level 9”
Shelf
Airflow Guard
Door
Air Vent
Fan
Airflow
Side View
Front Rear
Load Level 9”
Load Level 9”
2”

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Maintenance Guide
Maintenance Guide
Shelf Cleaning
Periodically remove the shelves from the unit
and clean them
with mild soap
and warm water.
Door Gasket Cleaning
To preserve the life span of the door gasket
clean the gasket
with mild soap
and water on
a regular basis.
Do not use the following products when cleaning
Clean the exterior of the product with a stainless steel cleaner only.
Never use steel wool, strong acids, abrasive cleaners or degreasers.
Acidic products and products containing vinegar must
be stored in sealed containers to prevent acid damage
to the interior of the unit and the evaporator coil. (Rust
resulting from the lack of or improper maintenance will
not be covered under warranty.)
Interior Cleaning
Clean the interior surface of the unit with mild soap and warm
water. Do not let water accumulate inside the unit. To prevent
water damage, wipe the interior of the unit with a dry cloth as
needed. Do not use abrasive cleaners, concentrated detergents,
bleaches, cleaning waxes, solvents or polishes to clean the interior
of the unit.
Condenser Coil Cleaning
Poor condensing unit performance is caused by heavy dust
build-up on the condenser coil. The condenser coil should be
cleaned monthly. Shine a flashlight through the condenser coil
to check for dirt between the fins. Clean the outside of the
condenser with a soft brush or a vacuum with a brush
attachment. The condenser coil should be cleaned in the
direction of the ns, top to bottom, not side to side. Be careful
not to bend the ns. Detailed instructions of this procedure can
be found on page 13 in this manual.
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Condenser Coil Maintenance
Condenser Coil Maintenance
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Diagram ET-L-001-D1 Diagram ET-L-001-D2
Model Shown: ETF2
ET Series
Applicable Model Prefix: ET
IMPORTANT: Failure to clean the condenser coil will result in a void of warranty.
Follow these simple steps at least once a month to ensure the proper operation of your Everest product.
1. Always unplug the unit before performing maintenance.
2. Locate the condensing unit panel door at the front, left side of the unit. See diagram ET-L-001-D1.
3. Open the condensing unit panel door to access the condenser coil. See diagram ET-L-001-D2.
4. Take note of two possible locations of the condenser coil black mesh air filter.
Type (A) air filters will be mounted in front of the condenser coil. Type (B) air filters will be mounted behind the
condensing unit panel door. See diagrams ET-L-001-D3 and ET-L-001-D4.
5. Completely detach the air filter from the mounting brackets. See diagrams ET-L-001-D3 and ET-L-001-D4.
6. Rinse air filter in lukewarm water and soap solution*.
7. Repeat step 6 until air filter is clear of any blockage from lint, dust or grease.
* Do not use abrasive, acid-based cleaners or degreasers to avoid damage to the air filter.

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Condenser Coil Maintenance
Condenser Coil Maintenance
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Diagram ET-L-001-D3
A type
Diagram ET-L-001-D4
B type

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Condenser Coil Maintenance
Condenser Coil Maintenance
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Diagram ETB-L-001-D1 Diagram ETB-L-001-D2
Model Shown: ETBR2
ETB Series
Applicable Model Prefix: ETB, EMGR5
IMPORTANT: Failure to clean the condenser coil will result in a void of warranty.
Follow these simple steps at least once a month to ensure the proper operation of your Everest product.
1. Always unplug the unit before performing maintenance.
2. Locate the condenser coil at the back of the unit. See diagrams ETB-L-001-D1 and ETB-L-001-D3.
3. Unscrew the back grill completely. See diagram ETB-L-001-D2.
4. Use any hard bristled brush in a vertical sweeping motion to remove lint, dust and debris from in between the aluminum
fins of the condenser coil. Do not apply heavy pressure so as not to bend the fins*.
5. For grease-coated fins, use any commercial condenser coil cleaner*. Please follow the specific instructions on the bottle.
6. Repeat steps 4 to 5 until fins are clear of any blockage from lint, dust or grease.
* Do not use vacuum brush attachments and abrasive, acid-based cleaners or degreasers to avoid damage to the aluminum fins.

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Condenser Coil Maintenance
Condenser Coil Maintenance
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Diagram ETB-L-001-D3 Diagram ETB-L-001-D4

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Please check the following before requesting service
Trouble Shooting
Trouble Shooting
Symptom Possible Solutions
Condensing unit
fails to start
a. Ensure the electrical cord has
been connected.
b. Ensure the unit is turned on.
Refrigerated
compartment is too
cold
a. Adjust the temperature control to a warmer
setting.
Sound of water
dripping
a. This is the sound of the refrigerant circulating
during the compressor rest period and it is
normal.
Exterior walls are
warm
a. Heaters have been placed around the door
openings to prevent condensation buildup.
This is normal.
Condensation on the
interior
a. Condensation can occur during hot and
humid weather with frequent or prolonged door
opening. This is normal.
b. The doors might not be closed properly. Check
door alignment and gaskets for proper seal.
Condensation on the
exterior surface
a. Condensation on the exterior surface of the
unit is perfectly normal during periods of high
humidity.
b. Check door alignment and gaskets for proper seal.
Noisy operation
a. Check for loose parts.
b. Check for tubing rattle.
c. Check for a bent fan blade.
d. Check for damaged fan motor bearings.
e. Ensure the unit is stable.
f. Ensrue the cabinet is level.
Cabinet does not
maintain proper
temperature
a. Check the door gaskets for proper seal.
b. Check to see if the temp. control setting is too
high,
then adjust as necessary.
c. Avoid installing the unit next to heat generating
equipment and direct sunlight.
d. Avoid storing hot contents.
e. Ensure the doors are fully closed.
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Warning - Never attempt to adjust a shelf when loaded!
Shelves
The unit’s shelves are adjustable so that
the refrigerated compartment can be
configured to suit your needs.
The shelf clip pilasters are spaced and
labeled in 1” increments for your
convenience.
To install a shelf, hook the shelf clips into the pilasters by inserting the top part of the clips
first and then the bottom. Each shelf requires 4 clips.
To remove a shelf, start by unloading the shelf. Second, remove the shelf itself. Finally,
remove the shelf clips by tilting them up and allowing the bottom of the clip to come out
first and then remove the top part of the clip from the pilaster.
Shelves
Shelves
Shelf Clip
Pilaster
1”
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Specification
Specifications
ETBSR2-D2
Drawered Undercounter Refrigerators
Model
Capacity (Cu. Ft.)
Door(s)
Shelves
Compressor(Hp)
Power (V-Hz-Ph)
Temp. Range (°F)
Refrigerant
Crated Weight (LBS)
Amps (A)
Back Mount Undercounter Refrigerators
5.6
1
2
1/5
115-60-1
32 ~ 42
R-134A
181
4.10
ETBR1
7.5
2
4
1/5
115 -60-1
32~ 42
R-134A
213
4.40 4.40
ETBSR2
10.3
2
4
1/5
115-60-1
32 ~ 42
R-134A
256
ETBR2
15
2
4
1/4+
115-60-1
32 ~ 42
R-134A
311
4.80
ETBWR2
18.3
3
6
1/3
115-60-1
32 ~ 42
R-134A
353
5.20
ETBR3
10.3
2
4
1/3+
115-60-1
-4 ~ 32
R-134A
270
6.90
ETBF2
15
2
4
1/2
115-60-1
-4 ~ 32
R-404A
320
7.15
ETBWF2
18.3
3
6
1/2
115-60-1
-4 ~ 32
R-404A
363
7.15
ETBF3
7.5
2
4
1/3+
115-60-1
-4 ~ 32
R-134A
231
6.90
ETBSF2
5.6
1
2
1/3+
115-60-1
-4 ~ 32
R-134A
195
4.30
ETBF1
Ext. Dimensions
(W x D x H
*
inches)
Model
Capacity (Cu. Ft.)
Door(s)
Shelves
Compressor(Hp)
Power (V-Hz-Ph)
Temp. Range (°F)
Refrigerant
Crated Weight (LBS)
Amps (A)
Ext. Dimensions
(W x D x H
*
inches)
Model
Capacity (Cu. Ft.)
Door(s)
Shelves
Compressor(Hp)
Power (V-Hz-Ph)
Temp. Range (°F)
Refrigerant
Crated Weight (LBS)
Amps (A)
Ext. Dimensions
(W x D x H
*
inches)
27 3/4 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/8 35 5/8 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/8 47 1/2 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/8 59 1/4 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/8 71 1/8 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/8
27 3/4 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/8 35 5/8 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/8 47 1/2 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/8 59 1/4 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/8 71 1/8 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/8
ETBR1-D2
27 3/4 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/8
5.6
2(DR)
-
1/5
115-60-1
32 ~ 42
R-134A
200
4.10
35 5/8 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/8
7.5
2(DR)
-
1/5
115-60-1
32 ~ 42
R-134A
234
4.40
ETBR2-D4
47 1/2 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/8
10.3
4(DR)
-
1/5
115-60-1
32 ~ 42
R-134A
291
4.40
ETBWR2-D4
59 1/4 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/8
15
4(DR)
-
1/4+
115-60-1
32 ~ 42
R-134A
347
4.80
ETBR3-D2
71 1/8 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/8
18.3
1(D) 2(DR)
2
1/3
115-60-1
32 ~ 42
R-134A
373
5.20
*
Exterior height does not include 5” for casters.
Drawer pans are not include for Drawered Undercounter Refrigerators. Specifications subject to change without notice.
[NOTE]
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Back Mount Undercounter Freezers

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Specification
Specifications
Capacity (Cu. Ft.)
Door(s)
Shelves
Compressor(Hp)
Power (V-Hz-Ph)
Temp. Range (°F)
Refrigerant
Crated Weight (LBS)
Amps (A)
Ext. Dimensions
(W x D x H
*
inches)
Capacity (Cu. Ft.)
Door(s)
Shelves
Compressor(Hp)
Power (V-Hz-Ph)
Temp. Range (°F)
Refrigerant
Crated Weight (LBS)
Amps (A)
Ext. Dimensions
(W x D x H
*
inches)
Capacity (Cu. Ft.)
Door(s)
Shelves
Compressor(Hp)
Power (V-Hz-Ph)
Temp. Range (°F)
Refrigerant
Crated Weight (LBS)
Amps (A)
Ext. Dimensions
(W x D x H
*
inches)
*
Exterior height does not include 5” for casters. Specifications subject to change without notice.
[NOTE]
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Side Mount Undercounters Refrigerators
Side Mount Undercounters Freezers / Dual Temps
Side Mount Glass Door Undercounter Refrigerators
Model
Model
Model
9
1
2
1/4+
115-60-1
32 ~ 42
R-134A
129
3.52
ETR1
35 5/8 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/4
18
2
4
1/4+
115-60-1
32 ~ 42
R-134A
320
3.52
ETWR2
22
3
6
1/3
115-60-1
32 ~ 42
R-134A
353
5.24
ETR3
9
1
2
1/3
115-60-1
-4 ~ 32
R-134A
193
4.24
ETF1
(Freezer)
22
3
6
1/2
115-60-1
-4 ~ 32
R-404A
348
7.50
ETF3
(Freezer)
9(R) 9(F)
2
4
1/2
115-60-1
-4 ~ 32
R-404A
316
8.12
ETRF2
(Dual Temp)
ETRF3
(Dual Temp)
14(R) 8(F)
3
6
1/2
115-60-1
-4 ~ 32
R-404A
356
8.12
18
2
4
1/2
115-60-1
-4 ~ 32
R-404A
300
7.50
ETWF2
(Freezer)
13
2
4
1/2
115-60-1
-4 ~ 32
R-404A
264
7.50
ETF2
(Freezer)
59 1/4 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/4 71 1/8 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/4 59 1/4 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/4 71 1/8 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/4
59 1/4 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/4 71 1/8 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/4
35 5/8 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/4 47 1/2 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/4
ETGR2 ETGWR2ETGSR2
47 1/2 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/4
13
2 (Sliding) 2 (Sliding) 2 (Sliding)
4
1/4+
115-60-1
32 ~ 42
R-134A
282
2.94
59 1/4 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/4
18
4
1/4+
115-60-1
32 ~ 42
R-134A
318
2.94
71 1/8 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/4
23
4
1/3
115-60-1
32 ~ 42
R-134A
355
5.24
13
2
4
1/4+
115 -60-1
32~ 42
R-134A
268
3.52
ETR2
47 1/2 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/4

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Temperature Setting
Temperature Setting
[Temperature Setting Range]
1 ~ 3
3 ~ 5
6 ~ 9
On
Off
On
O
On
O
REF(℉)
48
41
39
31
30
21
Setting Range
FZR(
℉)
11
4
0.5
-6.5
-9.5
-17.5
Comp.
•Factory Recommended Setting: “5”
[Analog Temperature Knob Setting]
Applicable models: ETBR1, ETBSR2, ETBR2, ETBWR2, ETBR3
ETBF1, ETBSF2, ETBF2, ETBWF2, ETBF3
ETBR1-D2, ETBSR2-D2, ETBR2-D4, ETBWR2-D4, ETBR3-D2
OFF
(℉)
5
6
7
89
4
32
1
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Temperature Setting - Continued
Temperature Setting - Continued
A
B
C
D
E
* LED Display
A Operation of compressor
B Current cabinet temperature
* Control Buttons
C Power button
D Temperature setting button
E Defrost button
* How to set desired temperature
Press and hold “ D” button until the LED displays “ set ” symbol and a number
consecutively. The number is the previous setting temperature (Recommended
setting Temp- Refrigerator : 35℉, Freezer : -4℉)When the number is ashing,
release the button.
Caution: If “ PS ” symbol appears on the LED, it means that you pressed and held
“ D” button too long. Release it, and then press “ D” button twice to restart the
temperature setting.
While ashing the number, set your desired temperature by pressing “ C” (high) or
“ E” (low) button. The number increases or decreases by a decimal point.
Note: Your new setting temperature should be in the range of between 32℉ and
42℉ for refrigerator and -4℉~34℉for Freezer
Press “ D” button to get out of the setting mode. The LED will show the current
cabinet temperature.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
[Digital Temperature Setting]
Applicable models: ETR1, ETR2, ETWR2, ETR3, ETF1, ETF2, ETWF2, ETF3, ETRF2, ETRF3
ETGSR2,ETGR2, ETGWR2
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Pan Configurations
Pan Configurations
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Drawered Undercounter Refrigerator
ETBR1-D2 ETBSR2-D2
[Standard: (1) pan divider per drawer included]
Top Drawer
Pan Depth 4"
Top Drawer
Pan Depth 6"
Top Drawer
Pan Depth 4"
Top Drawer
Pan Depth 6"
[Standard: (2) pan dividers per drawer included
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1/4
1/2
1/4
1/2
1/6
1/3
1/21/3
ETBWR2-D4
Top Drawer
Pan Depth 4"
Top Drawer
Pan Depth 6"
[Standard: (2) pan dividers per drawer included
1/4
1/2
1/6
1/3
1/21/3
ETBR3-D2
Top Drawer
Pan Depth 4"
Top Drawer
Pan Depth 6"
[Standard: (4) pan dividers per drawer included]
1/6
1/3
1/4
1/2
1/31/2
1/2
ETBR2-D4
[Standard: (1) pan divider per drawer included]
Top Drawer
Pan Depth 4"
Top Drawer
Pan Depth 6"
1/4
1/2
1/6
1/3
Drawer pans are not included in this product as standard, Customers need to purchase them separately.
*Custom pan dividers required to t standard full sized pans. Contact manufacturer for details.

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ETBR2-D4 ETBWR2-D4 ETBR3-D2
ETBR1-D2
ETBR1 / ETBF1 ETBSR2 / ETBSF2
23"
16 3/4"
27 3/4"
31 1/2"
52"
26 1/2"
59 1/4"
31 1/2"
52"
28 1/2"28 1/2"
47 1/2"
31 1/2"
52"
22 3/4"22 3/4"
35 5/8"
31 1/2"
52"
71 1/8"
31 1/2"
52"
56 3/4"
41 1/4"26 1/2"
31 1/2"
2"
Optional
4" high backsplash
29 1/8" 5"
34 1/8"
29 1/8" 5"
34 1/8"
29 1/8" 5"
34 1/8"
29 1/8" 5"
34 1/8"
ETBSR2-D2
34 1/2"
29 1/8" 5"
34 1/8"
29 1/8"
38 1/8"
5" 4"
27 3/4"
31 1/2"
56 3/4"
26 1/2"
29 1/8" 5"
34 3/4"
29 1/8" 5"
34 1/8"
17" 17"
35 5/8"
31 1/2"
47 1/4"
ETBR2 / ETBF2
29 1/8" 5"
34 1/8"
47 1/2"
31 1/2"
53"
22 3/4"22 3/4"
ETBR3 / ETBF3
29 1/8" 5"
34 1/8"
71 1/8"
31 1/2"
53"
22 3/4"22 3/4"22 3/4"
ETBWR2 / ETBWF2
29 1/8" 5"
34 1/8"
59 1/4"
31 1/2"
58 3/4"
28 1/2"28 1/2"
31 1/2"
2"
Optional
4" high backsplash
29 1/8"
38 1/8"
5" 4"
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