EVEREST REFRIGERATION ESC47L User manual

Owner’s Manual ESC47L, ESC47R, ESC59L, ESC59R,
ESC71L, ESC71R, ESC83L, ESC83R
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Countertop
Refrigerated Display Cases

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Countertop Refrigerated Display Cases
ESC47L, ESC47R, ESC59L, ESC59R,
ESC71L, ESC71R, ESC83L, ESC83R
Everest Owner’s Manual
Contents
Hydrocarbon Guidelines �����������������������������1, 2
Installation Instructions ��������������������������������3, 4
General Safety ������������������������������������������������ 5
Electrical Safety ���������������������������������������������� 6
Operation �������������������������������������������������������� 7
Care and Maintenance ��������������������������������8,9
Troubleshooting Guide ���������������������������� 10, 11
Warranty Information ������������������������� 12,13,14

Hydrocarbon Guidelines
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Hydrocarbon Guidelines
DANGER - Risk of fire or explosion. Flammable refrigerant used. Do not use mechanical devices or
other means to accelerate the defrosting process. Do not puncture refrigerant tubing.
DANGER - Risk of fire or explosion. Flammable refrigerant used. To be repaired only by trained service
personnel. Do not puncture refrigerant tubing.
CAUTION - Risk of fire or explosion. Flammable refrigerant used. Consult Service Manual or Owner’s
Manual before attempting to install or service this product. All safety precautions must
be followed.
CAUTION - Risk of fire or explosion. Flammable refrigerant used. Dispose of properly in accordance
with federal or local regulations.
CAUTION - Risk of fire or explosion due to puncture of refrigerant tubing; follow handling instructions
carefully. Flammable refrigerant used.
WARNING - THIS UNIT USES R290, A HYDROCARBON, PROPANE REFRIGERANT THAT IS
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY BUT IS ALSO HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND EXPLOSIVE. PLEASE
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN
TO AVOID THE RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY, OR DEATH, AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
This section applies to R290 Hydrocarbon units only. To identify the refrigerant type,
see the data plate in the cabinet interior.

Hydrocarbon Guidelines 2
PROPANE (R290) IS HIGHLY APPROVED FOR USE AS A REFRIGERANT IN COMMERCIAL,
SELF-CONTAINED UNITS IN THE US UNDER LIMITED USE CONDITIONS. IT CAN ONLY BE
USED IN NEW EQUIPMENT. BACKFITTING OR MODIFICATIONS OF OLD EQUIPMENT ARE
NOT ALLOWED. IT MUST BE CHARGED IN A STRICTLY LIMITED VOLUME OF UP TO 150
GRAMS (5.3 OZ) PER REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT. EVEN THOUGH THIS IS A SMALL AMOUNT,
IT STILL PRESENTS A FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD IF IT LEAKS OUT OF PARTS THAT
HOLD REFRIGERANT. WHEN IT COMES IN CONTACT WITH AIR, A FLAMMABLE PROPANE-AIR
MIXTURE CAN BE CREATED AND EASILY IGNITED BY ELECTRICAL SPARKS, OPEN FLAMES OR
HOT SURFACES. THE RISK IS HIGHER IN SMALL, CONFINED, POORLY VENTILATED SPACES.
PROPANE WILL SETTLE AT LOWER ZONES BECAUSE IT IS HEAVIER THAN AIR. TO REDUCE
THESE RISKS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS
• Avoid installation of unit in areas with open flames or in general vicinity of open flames or high
surface temperatures.
• Avoid unit installation in small, confined spaces. Ensure ample ventilation at all times. Keep all
exhaust vents free of any blockage or obstruction.
• Do not rely on smell to detect potential leaks of propane refrigerant. Propane refrigerant is a
high purity propane gas and does not contain odorants or stenching agents. These additives are
typically used in fuel-grade propane and natural gas in order to give them a distinctive smell which
makes it easier to detect leaks.
• General service and repairs must be performed in well-ventilated areas.
• General service and repairs must be performed only by professionals authorized by Everest
Refrigeration.
• Component shall be replaced with Everest-issued, like components to minimize the risk of possible
ignition resulting from incompatible parts or improper repairs.
• Do not modify, re-appropriate, or remove any functional part(s) from the unit.
• Handle the unit with care to avoid any damage.
• Practice safety guidelines when transporting the unit. Consult with your local Department of
Transportation for requirements in moving flammable gasses.

3Installation Instructions
Installation Instructions
1. Inspect for any freight damage upon delivery
of the unit. If damage is detected, immediately
report it to an Everest representative. Everest
is not responsible for damage that occurs
during shipment.
2. Keep the unit upright at all times. The
compressor contains oil, refrigerant,
lubricants, and various chemicals. When tilted,
these fluids may shift and travel to sections
where they don’t naturally occur. This will
lead to system contamination and compressor
failure.
3. Select a location with good air ventilation.
Poor ventilation rapidly increases ambient
temperature. High ambient temperatures
exceeding 86°F (30°C) promote excessive
compressor activity in order to maintain the
desired cabinet temperature. This will result in
decreased performance, advanced component
failure, and the risk of fire.
4. Select a location away from heat-generating
equipment such as stoves, ovens, etc. Heat
sources rapidly increase the temperature of
the immediate vicinity. High temperatures
exceeding 86°F (30°C) promote excessive
compressor activity in order to maintain the
desired cabinet temperature. This will result in
decreased performance, advanced component
failure, and the risk of fire.
5. A distance of 6” is required for left side or right
side clearance wherever a unit’s condenser
coil is located. This ensures proper ventilation
and prevents overheating which can lead to
advanced component failure or the risk of fire.
6. Select a location with a hard, leveled surface.
Use a leveling tool on the unit to ensure
proper alignment. Proper door function
and condensate removal is dependent
on accurate balance.
7. Select a location close to an electrical wall
outlet to ensure direct connection without
the use of extension cords.
8. Select a location away from severe moisture
conditions. This may compromise the unit’s
electrical components and lead to electrical
shocks or the risk of fire.
9. Select a location that will not expose the unit
to extremely dusty conditions. Environments
with high dust and debris content will
significantly hasten condenser coil and
condenser coil air filter blockage and will
result in decreased performance, advanced
component failure, and the risk of fire.
10. Do not build an enclosure or cabinet around
the unit. This will restrict air ventilation
resulting in elevated compressor activity,
decreased performance, advanced component
failure, and the risk of fire.
11. The unit is not intended for use in food trucks.
Limited space, lack of ventilation, and ambient
temperatures exceeding 86°F (30°C) typical to
this setting will result in elevated compressor
activity, decreased performance, advanced
component failure, and the risk of fire.
12. The unit is intended for indoor use only.
Outdoor use will cause a decrease in
performance, advanced component failure,
and the risk of fire.
13. The unit comes with an interior drain hole
plug. Keep this plugged in during normal
operation and unplug when cleaning the
interior to allow water to drain.
14. Install drain hoses to the back of the unit
when cleaning the interior.
This section applies to all Everest products. Correct installation ensures proper performance
and longevity of your appliance. Professional installation by a trained refrigeration technician
and electrician is recommended. Warranty is void if the following guidelines are not met.

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Installation Instructions
Food Tray Installation
Medium Temperature Application (Top Level)
Low Temperature Application (Bottom Level)
Countertop Refrigerated Display Cases come with adjustable food trays which offer medium to
low temperature coverage. The trays are made of durable, food-grade plastic.
1. Place the tray top side up for medium
temperature application.
2. Place the tray top side down for
low temperature application.

5General Safety
• Before the unit is used, it must be installed and connected according to the installation instructions
provided in this manual.
• Remove all packaging material and protective vinyl covering from the unit before it is used.
These items are flammable and can lead to a fire.
• Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of the unit.
Do not store combustible or explosive items and substances such as aerosol cans in or around
the vicinity of the unit.
• Do not place objects on or around the exhaust vents of the unit. This can cause overheating
which may lead to a fire or explosion. Objects may also fall when opening and closing doors
which may lead to serious injury.
• Do not place any weight on top of the unit nor use it as a stand. This can damage the unit’s
structural integrity.
• If you suspect a refrigerant leak or a compromised refrigeration system, disconnect the unit,
and contact Everest Refrigeration immediately.
• When disposing the unit, remove all doors and trays to avoid any risk of injury or entrapment.
Ensure that the refrigerant in the condensing unit is properly disposed of by a qualified
refrigeration technician according to governmental codes, requirements, and regulations.
General Safety
This section applies to all Everest products. Use your appliance according to its designed
function as specified in this Owner’s Manual. Warranty is void if the following guidelines
are not met.

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Electrical Safety
Everest units come as 115 volts, 60 hertz,
single phase.
Everest units in this family are equipped with a
NEMA 5-15P. A 15 amp breaker must be used
for units that come with a NEMA 5-15P plug.
The ground prong must not be removed to reduce
the risk of electric shock and related hazards.
If the grounding pin is missing, the cord must
be removed from use. If the outlet is a standard
2-prong outlet, it must be replaced with the
properly grounded 3-prong wall outlet. Only
a qualified electrician may install the correct
power source.
To guarantee electrical safety, the wall outlet and
circuit must be checked by a qualified electrician
to make sure it is properly grounded.
Remove debris from the power plug prongs
with a soft cloth or brush before connecting
it to an outlet.
Assign the unit to a dedicated, undamaged
electrical circuit with a voltage rating that
matches the data plate. Check the incoming
voltage with a multi-meter. This avoids the
overloading and overheating of circuit wires
which may lead to a fire.
Do not use extension cords, adapter plugs or
other third party electrical connections. Everest is
not responsible for issues resulting from improper
electrical connections, electrical power failures
and voltage fluctuations.
Everest does not recommend the use of
generators in conjunction with the unit due
to voltage fluctuations that may compromise
electrical components.
Turn off the unit using the power button before
unplugging. Wait at least 5 minutes before
re-plugging to prevent damage to the compressor.
Do not unplug the unit by tugging on the power
cord. Grip the plug and pull it securely out of the
outlet.
Prevent damage to the power cord by providing
sufficient clearance around and under the unit.
Do not use a power cord that shows cracks or
exposed wires. Power cords that have been
severely worn or damaged must be replaced
with original manufacturer parts and only by
an authorized technician.
Electrical Safety
115/60/1
NEMA 5-15R
This section applies to all Everest products. Basic safety precautions must be observed when
using electrical appliances in addition to the following. Warranty is void if these guidelines
are not met.

7Operation Guidelines
Starting your Everest Product
The Countertop Refrigerated Display Case is not equipped with a temperature controller. The interior
space is small and therefore does not require auxiliary temperature management.
A few minutes after plugging in the unit, the compressor will cycle on and continuously run until the
default temperature setting of 38°F (at 80° F ambient temperature) is achieved.
Allow the unit to operate for 24 to 72 hours before storing contents in the interior. This lets the
temperature
fully stabilize. Use this time to verify proper installation and operation.
The default temperature setting of 38°F is not adjustable. To display food items at medium-temperature
application, mount the food trays top side up. To display food items at low-temperature application,
mount
the food trays top side down.
Manual Defrost
The Countertop Refrigerated Display Case is not equipped with electronic or mechanical defrost
mechanisms. Perform manual defrost daily by emptying food item contents and unplugging the unit for
at least 2 hours.
Operation
Use your Everest product according to its intended functions. Warranty is void if the following
guidelines are not met.

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Care and Maintenance
• Unplug the unit before cleaning, repairing or replacing parts.
• Do not spray the exterior of unit with water to avoid electric shock, component malfunction
or the risk of fire.
• Do not use any flammable cleaning products on or around the unit to prevent the risk of fire.
• Do not use household or industrial chemical cleaners, acidic or chlorine based solutions,
degreasers, wire brushes, scrapers, steel pads, acidic solutions or other abrasive products.
• The unit is equipped with a washable condenser coil filter. The filter builds up lint, dust and grease
overtime and will require monthly cleaning. A clogged condenser coil filter will result in decreased
performance, advanced component failure and a risk of fire. See page (9) for condenser coil filter
cleaning instructions.
• Conduct regular inspection of the sliding door tracks to ensure that the sliding doors are
closing properly. Clean any debris that could potentially cause blockage in the tracks.
• Clean the interior of the unit with mild soap and warm water. Remove the interior drain hole
plug to allow water to drain out. Ensure that the exterior drain hoses are connected to the rear
of the unit. Wipe interior until dry.
• Clean the exterior of the product with mild soap and water. Do not use steel wool, strong acids,
concentrated detergents, bleaches, cleaning waxes, polishers and other abrasive cleaners.
Do not allow moisture to come in contact with electronic parts to avoid any risk of fire.
• 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 improper maintenance
is not covered under warranty.
Care and Maintenance
This section applies to all Everest products. Regular care and maintenance of your appliance
will significantly extend service life and dependability. In severe cases, lack of upkeep will
contribute to the rapid decline in performance and component health. Care and maintenance is
the product owner’s personal responsibility. Warranty is void if these guidelines are not met.

9Care and Maintenance
The condenser coil air filter requires monthly cleaning to keep the mesh clear of lint, dust and
grease build-up. A clogged condenser coil air filter severely reduces your product’s energy efficiency
and places strain on the compressor and other components leading to advanced failure. Cleaning
the condenser coil air filter is the product owner’s personal responsibility.
Warranty is void if the following guidelines are not met.
Condenser Coil Air Filter Cleaning Instructions
1. Disconnect the unit from the outlet before
performing maintenance.
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2
3
4
5
2. Locate the condenser coil grill at the rear
of the unit. Push down on the lock tabs on
the grill to access the condenser coil air filter.
The filter is a black, rectangular, leather-
framed mesh suspended over the
condenser coil.
3. Push up the condenser coil air filter to detach
from the frame.
4. Wash the condenser coil air filter with
lukewarm water and dish soap. Rinse
thoroughly and allow to dry.
5. Re-insert the condenser coil air filter and
secure the condenser coil grill back in place.
Diagram ESC-K-001-D5
Diagram ESC-K-001-D6
Diagram ESC-K-001-D4
Diagram ESC-K-001-D5
Diagram ESC-K-001-D6
Diagram ESC-K-001-D4
Diagram ESC-K-001-D5
Diagram ESC-K-001-D6
Diagram ESC-K-001-D4
Diagram ESC-K-001-D5
Diagram ESC-K-001-D6
Diagram ESC-K-001-D4

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Troubleshooting Guide
The compressor or entire system fails to start.
The ON/OFF switch may be set to OFF.
Turn on and wait for the motors to show signs
of operation.
The power cord may not be connected. Check
for proper connection. In cases of damage to the
power cord or plug, immediately mark the unit as
out of order until the damaged part is replaced.
The outlet may not be sending power or the
power supply breaker may be switched off. Unplug
the unit and contact a licensed electrician for
inspection and/or repairs.
The compressor operates continuously
or for prolonged periods.
The condenser coil or condenser coil air filter may
be clogged with dust, grime or debris. Clean them
following the instructions on page (9).
The sliding doors may not be sealing properly.
Check for any blockage in the door tracks or for
improper product placement that may prevent
the doors from fully closing.
The room’s ambient temperature may be higher
than 86°F (30°C). Provide ample ventilation or
additional cooling to the room or relocate the unit
to a larger space with lower ambient temperature.
Troubleshooting Guide
The unit may be installed in close proximity to
heat sources such as ovens, stoves, heaters or
direct sunlight. Relocate the unit away from these
sources.
The unit may be installed without clearance or
proper ventilation. This forces the compressor to
operate constantly in order to maintain cabinet
temperature. Provide additional exhaust vents and
observe the clearance allowance specified on
page (3).
The cabinet temperature is too warm.
The condenser coil air filter may be clogged
with dust, grime or debris. Clean it following
instructions on page (9).
The sliding doors may not be sealing properly.
Check for any blockage in the door tracks or for
improper product placement that may prevent
the doors from fully closing.
Hot food items may have been placed in the
cabinet. Store only room temperature food items.
The room’s ambient temperature may be higher
than 86°F (30°C). Provide ample ventilation or
additional cooling to the room. Relocate the unit
from extremely small spaces without ventilation.
The unit may be installed in close proximity to
heat sources such as ovens, stoves, heaters or
direct sunlight. Relocate the unit away from these
sources.
In most cases, your Everest product may be exhibiting behavior that is typical
of standard operation. Observe the following when troubleshooting symptoms.

11 Troubleshooting Guide
The unit may be installed without clearance or
proper ventilation. Provide additional exhaust
vents and observe the clearance allowance
specified on page (3).
Food items are frosting over.
Change to medium temperature coverage by
adjusting the placement of the food tray to top
side up as specified on page (4).
Condensation in the interior cabinet.
The sliding doors may not be sealing properly.
Check for any blockage in the door tracks or for
improper product placement that may prevent
the doors from fully closing.
Hot food items may have been stored in the
cabinet. The interaction between hot and cold
temperatures will promote condensation.
Food items may have been stored in the display
interior overnight. The unit is not meant for long
term storage. Remove food items and turn off
the unit for at least 2 hours daily as part of
routine maintenance.
Mild condensation in warmer ambient
temperature conditions may occur due to
frequent or prolonged door operation.
Condensation on the unit’s exterior surfaces.
Highly humid environments will contribute to the
condensation build up on exterior panels. Providing
ample ventilation and air movement to a space
will reduce the humidity level.
The sliding doors may not be sealing properly.
Check for any blockage in the door tracks or for
improper product placement that may prevent
the doors from fully closing.
Noise level during unit operation.
It is normal for commercial grade compressors
and components to have a higher decibel output
compared to residential counterparts.
The unit may not be balanced evenly. Poorly
leveled units may cause components or fittings to
misalign or disengage during operation. This may
produce noise as a direct result of repeated
surface friction or impact.
Some sounds are normal for the refrigeration
process. A dripping sound, for example, is
the result of refrigerant circulation during the
compressor rest period.

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Warranty Information
You may register online at www.EVERESTref.com or use your smart phone to scan the QR code below:
Product Identification:
The product data plate is a permanently affixed label that contains the model, serial, barcode numbers,
and refrigeration data of your Everest product. The tag is located on the rear or side of the unit exterior.
Please retain this information for warranty-related purposes.
Warranty Registration
Registering your new appliance is important. In the unlikely event a safety notification or
warranty service is required, we will have the means to contact you. Your completed appliance
registration also verifies your ownership in the event of an insurance loss or theft.
Warranty 18
ProductIdentification
The product data plate is a permanently affixed label that contains the model,serial,barcode numbers
and refrigeration data of your Everest product. This tag is located in the upper left or rightinterior
compartment for modelswith doors, or the exterior left or right exterior housing for models with
drawers. Please retain this information for service-related purposes.
8. Warranty Information
Register your Everest product within thirty (30) days of purchase to take full advantage of warranty
services. Successful registration will expedite and help prevent complications in processing
service requests.
Warranty Registration
You may register online at www.EVERESTref.com or send a completed warranty registration to:
Everest Refrigeration
Warranty Department,
201 W. Artesia Blvd.,
Compton, CA 90220
MODEL : ESR1
COMPRESSOR : 1/8 HP
REFRIGERANT : R290
*Use of other than specified refrigerant voids warranty
REFRIGERANT CHARGE : 3.17 Oz
ELECTRICAL : 115VX1Phx60Hz
TOTAL AMPS : 3.27A (COMP RUN)
HIGH PRESSURE TEST : 218PSIG.
LOW PRESSURE TEST : 38PSIG.
*Do not clean label with solvent
ESC47L
BTR1XXXXXXXX
1. Open the camera app.
2. Point the camera at the QR code.
3. Scan and launch the QR code.

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201 W. Artesia Blvd., Compton, CA 90220
Tel: 800-444-6285 / 310-323-6586
Fax: 310-323-7524 / 310-761-1127
www.EVERESTref.com
Warranty Certificate
EVEREST warrants to the first purchaser of every new EVEREST unit, the cabinet and all parts thereof, to be free from defects in material or workmanship,
under normal and proper use and maintenance service as specified by EVEREST and upon proper installation and start-up in accordance with the
instruction packet supplied with each unit.
Three (3) Year Labor & Parts Warranty
(for Upright Reach-Ins,Glass Door Merchandisers,Undercounters, Chefbases,Prep.Tables, Bar Equipment and Dry Ager Refrigerated Display Cases)
EVEREST’s obligation under this warranty is limited to a period of three (3)* years from the date of original installation or thirty-six (36)* months after
shipment date from EVEREST, whichever occurs first. Any part covered under this warranty that is determined by EVEREST to have been defective within
three (3)* years of original installation or thirty six (36)* months after shipment date from the manufacturer, whichever occurs first, is limited to the repair
or replacement, including labor charges, of defective parts or assemblies. The labor warranty shall include standard straight time labor charges and
reasonable travel time, as determined by EVEREST.
Two (2) Year Labor & Parts Warranty
(for Open Air Merchandisers)
EVEREST’s obligation under this warranty is limited to a period of two (2)* years from the date of original installation or twenty-four (24)* months after
shipment date from EVEREST, whichever occurs first. Any part covered under this warranty that is determined by EVEREST to have been defective within
two (2)* years of original installation or twenty-four (24)* months after shipment date from the manufacturer, whichever occurs first, is limited to the
repair or replacement, including labor charges, of defective parts or assemblies. The labor warranty shall include standard straight time labor charges and
reasonable travel time, as determined by EVEREST.
Five (5) Year Compressor Warranty
In addition to the warranty set forth above, EVEREST warrants the hermetically sealed compressor for five (5) years, not to exceed sixty (60) months from
the unit’s date of shipment from EVEREST.
Warranty Claims
All warranty claims for labor or parts must be made directly through EVEREST. All claims shall include: unit model number, cabinet serial number,
proof of new product purchase, installation date, and all pertinent information related to the reported defect. To qualify for a compressor warranty claim,
the replacement compressor must have been purchased directly from EVEREST. Claimants must submit the compressor warranty form and compressor
tag to EVEREST. The compressor warranty does not apply to shipping and labor costs or other parts whether electrical or mechanical.
Warranty Exclusions
EVEREST’s sole obligation under this warranty is limited to either the repair or replacement of parts, subject to the additional limitations below. This
warranty neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume obligations other than those expressly covered by this warranty.
A. NON WARRANTY PARTS. EVEREST excludes specific parts exposed to normal wear and tear. These parts include, but are not limited to, lamps,
gaskets, casters, shelves and shelf clips, pans, bin and pan dividers and airflow guards.
B. INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE. EVEREST does not warrant economic loss, profit loss, or special, indirect or consequential damages
including without limitation, losses or damages arising from food or product spoilage claims caused by refrigeration failure.
C. IMPROPER USAGE. EVEREST is not responsible for parts or labor coverage for component failure and or other damages resulting from improper
usage, installation or failure to clean and/or maintain the unit as set forth in the user’s manual provided with this unit. All EVEREST units are designed for
commercial use, not for residential use. Warranty is invalid if the unit is installed in a residence.
D. RELOCATION OF UNIT FOR REPAIR. EVEREST is not responsible for the cost to move a unit for any reason from its position of operation on the
customer’s premises to make a warranty repair. Further, EVEREST is not responsible for the cost of disassembling cabinetry and/or panels built around the
unit to make a warranty repair.
E. WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE. Warranty is limited to only the original purchaser, owner or lessee of the unit. Warranty does not transfer with
change of ownership or lessee.
F. ALTERATION, NEGLECT, MISUSE, ABUSE, ACCIDENT, DAMAGE DURING TRANSIT OR INSTALLATION, FIRE, FLOOD, ACTS OF GOD. EVEREST is not
responsible for malfunctions due to alteration, neglect, misuse, abuse, accident, damage during transit or installation, fire, flood, storm, and/or other acts
of God. EVEREST is not responsible for any improper electrical connections resulting from electrical power failure, the use of extension cords, and low
voltage or voltage drops to the unit.
G. UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION. EVEREST is not responsible for the repair or replacement of failed or damaged components resulting from
unauthorized modifications to units or the use of non OEM parts without prior written approval from EVEREST.
H. IMPROPER ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. EVEREST is not responsible for the repair or replacement of the unit or any damaged components resulting
from incorrect supply voltage, low voltage, fluctuating supply voltage, incorrect amperage the use of extension cords, generators or other improper
electrical connections.
I. OUTSIDE THE U.S. This warranty does not apply to any parts and/or labor warranty claims made on units sold or used outside of the United States.
These warranties are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and all other obligations or liabilities on our part, and we neither
assume nor authorize any other person to assume for us any other obligation or liability in connection with the sale of said refrigeration units or any part
thereof.
*Terms may vary. Contact Everest for further details.

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