IDW G-Series User manual

G-Series Cooler
Instruction Manual
CC-3
Models: Listed on Inside Cover

G-Series Cooler
Instruction Manual
EC-3
3
For Future Reference
• This easy-to-use manual will guide you in getting the best use of your cooler.
• Remember to record the model number and the serial number. This information can be
found on the inside of your cooler.
• Keep your receipt with this manual for future warranty service.
Model #:
Serial #:
Date of Purchase:
Table of Contents
Parts & Identication............................................4-5
Safety Instructions & Precautions..........................6
Installation ...........................................................6
Electric Connection............................................6
Start...................................................................... 6
Maintenance............................................................7
Cleaning..............................................................7
Power Failure ......................................................7
Moving the Cooler.............................................7
Light Replacement.............................................7
Drip Pan...............................................................7
Leveling....................................................................7
Troubleshooting......................................................8
Specications ..........................................................9
Flammable Refrigerant Warnings .........................9
Circuit Diagrams ............................................. 10-11
EC-3 Models:
CC3-N23EB-HC
CC3-N23EB
GCG-CC3-N23EB-HC
GCG-CC3-N23EB
CC-3-NA34B
GCG-CC3-NA34B
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PARTS & IDENTIFICATION
Last Revised: September 27, 2019 9:19 AM
1. Cabinet
2. Cabinet Top Left Trim
3. Cabinet Silver Strip
4. Cabinet Top Right Trim
5. Evaporator Safeguard Bracket
6. Evaporator Fan Shroud
7. Evaporator Safeguard
8. Evaporator Fan
9. Thermostat
10. Thermostat Label
11. Thermostat Connecting Wire
12. Evaporator Fan Connecting Wire
13. Door Assembly
14. Top Hinge
15. Top Hinge Block Piece
16. Washer
17. Bottom Hinge
18. Evaporator Safeguard
19. Wire Protecting PLate
20. Cabinet Bottom Grill
21. Wire Protecting Bracket
22. Transformer for Light
23. Transformer Box (1)
24. Transformer for Evaporator Fan
25. Transformer Box (2)
26. Wires Box
27. Electrical Board
28. Wire Tray Bracket
29. Elastic Clip
30. Return Tube Group
31. Evaporator
32. Condenser Fan
33. Overload Breaker
34. Starter Relay
35. Shelf Clip
36. Shelf Pilasters
37. Flat Shelf
38. Condenser Fan Connecting Wire
39. Compressor Connecting Wire
40. Ground Wire
41. Transformer Connecting Wire
42. Leveling Leg
43. Castor Installation Base
44. Condenser
45. Compressor Base
46. Drip Pan
47. Connecting Pipe
48. Filter Connecting Pipe
49. Dry Filter Clip
50. Filter Dryer
51. Drain Pipe
52. Hoop
53. Compressor
54. Plastic Clip
55. Rear Compartment Grill
56. Power Cord
57. Pedestal
58. Switch Connecting Wire
59. Light Switch
60. Switch Box
61. Switch Box Cover
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PARTS & IDENTIFICATION
Last Revised: September 27, 2019 9:19 AM
1. Cabinet
2. Cabinet Top Left Trim
3. Cabinet Silver Strip (2)
4. Cabinet Top Right Trim
Evaporator Safeguard Bracket (2)
5.
6. Evaporator Fan Shroud
Evaporator Safeguard
7.
8. Evaporator Fan
9. Thermostat
10. Thermostat Label
11. Thermostat Connecting Wire
12. Evaporator Fan Connecting Wire
13. Door Assembly
14. Top Hinge
15. Top Hinge Block Piece
16. Washer
17. Bottom Hinge
18.
19. Wire Protecting Plate
Evaporator Safeguard
20. Cabinet Bottom Grill
21. Wire Protecting Bracket (2)
22. Transforme For Lighr
23. Transformer Box (1)
24. Transformer For Evaporator Fan
25. Transformer Box (2)
26. Wires Box
27. Electrical Board
28. Wire Tray Bracket
29. Elastic Clip (4)
30. Return Tube Group
31. Evaporator
32. Condenser Fan
33. Overload Breaker
34. Starter Relay
35. Shelf Clips (8)
36. Shelf Pilasters (4)
37 Flat Shelf (2)
38. Condenser Fan Connecting Wire
39. Compressor Connecting Wire
40. Ground Wire
41. Transformer Connecting Wire
42. Leveling Leg (4)
43. Castor Installation Base
44. Condenser
45. Compressor Base
46. Drip Pan
47. Connecting Pipe
48. Filter Connecting Pipe
49. Dry Filter Clip
50. Filter Dryer
51. Drain Pipe
52. Hoop
53. Compressor
54. Plastic Clip
55. Rear Compartment Grill
56. Power Cord
57. Pedestal (2)
58. Switch Connecting Wire
59. Light Switch
60. Switch Box
61. Switch Box Cover
1. Cabinet
2. Cabinet Top Left Trim
3. Cabinet Silver Strip (2)
4. Cabinet Top Right Trim
5. Evaporator Safeguard Bracket (2)
6. Evaporator Fan Shroud
7. Evaporator Safeguard
8. Evaporator Fan
9. Thermostat
10. Thermostat Label
11. Thermostat Connecting Wire
12. Evaporator Fan Connecting Wire
13. Door Assembly
14. Top Hinge
15. Top Hinge Block Piece
16. Washer
17. Bottom Hinge
18. Evaporator Safeguard
19. Wire Protecting PLate
20. Cabinet Bottom Grill
21. Wire Protecting Bracket (2)
22. Transformer for Light
23. Transformer Box (1)
24. Transformer for Evaporating Fan
25. Transformer Box (2)
26. Wires Box
27. Electrical Board
28. Wire Tray Bracket
29. Elastic Clip (4)
30. Return Tube Group
31. Evaporator
32. Condenser Fan
33. Overload Breaker
34. Starter Relay
35. Shelf Clips (8)
36. Shelf Pilasters (4)
37. Flat Shelf (2)
38. Condenser Fan Connecting Wire
39. Compressor Connecting Wire
40. Ground Wire
41. Transformer Connecting Wire
42. Leveling Leg (4)
43. Castor Installation Base
44. Condenser
45. Compressor Base
46. Drip Pan
47. Connecting Pipe
48. Filter Connecting Pipe
49. Dry Filter Clip
50. Filter Dryer
51. Drain Pipe
52. Hoop
53. Compressor
54. Plastic Clip
55. Rear Compartment Grill
56. Power Cord
57. Pedestal (2)
58. Swicth Connecting Wire
59. Light Switch
60. Switch Box
61. Switch Box Cover
FOR MODELS: CC3-N23EB, GCG-CC3-N23EB-HC, GCG-CC3-N23EB FOR MODELS: CC-3-NA34B, GCG-CC3-NA34B

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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
• Before cleaning the appliance, always
remember to unplug it.
• Unplug the cooler at the electrical outlet;
never pull the service cord.
• Do not use sharp or pointed objects for
cleaning.
• Clean the inside cabinet of the cooler with
a clean damp cloth. Avoid damage by
using non-abrasive and non-fl ammable
cleaning products.
• Clean the condenser at least once a
month with a vacuum cleaner or a brush to
eliminate the dust accumulation.
Light Replacement
• Unplug the cooler before removing the
LED light strip.
• Remove the screws.
• Remove the light cover gently.
• Take out the LED light strip.
• Replace the used strip with new equivalent
light strip.
• Install the light cover and tighten the
screws.
• Plug in the cooler.
Power Failure
• Please minimize the frequency of opening
the door during a power failure.
• If your cooler is unused for an extended
period of time, unplug, empty, and clean
your cooler and keep the door open to
avoid condensation, formation of mold, or
odors.
Moving The Cooler
• Empty the unit.
• Secure all loose parts inside the cooler.
• Tape the door shut.
• During transportation, make sure that the
cooler is in an upright position.
Drip Pan
• During normal compressor cycle, water will
drain into the drain pan and evaporate.
• To clean, gently pull the drain pan towards
you and remove. Slowly reinstall it after
cleaning.
LEVELING
• Place the cooler on a dry, level surface.
• Unit must be leveled for proper operation, this will help
prevent condensation.
• The cooler should be leveled front to back and side to side
with a level.
LEVELING LEG CLEANING
• Use a cloth to clean
leveling legs.
UNDER CABINET CLEANING
• Before starting, unplug the
power cord to make sure
the cooler is powered off.
• Once nished, plug the
cooler power cord back in.
Main Leveling Legs
• Tilt the cooler back and
use cloth to clean the
bottom of cabinet.
Front Supporting Leg
• Use the cloth to also clean
the compressor base
board. Then level the
cooler.
1. To reduce the risk of re, electric shocks, or injury
when using your cooler, please note the following
basic precautions:
2. Never clean appliance parts with fl ammable fl uids.
3. Do not store or use gasoline or any other fl ammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance. The fumes can cause a re or explosion.
4. As with all electrical appliances, please consult a
licensed repair technician for any repairs.
5. Do not block the ventilation holes located on the top
of the cabinet.
Installation
• Keep cooler in an upright position for 1-hour prior to
use. This is essential for proper operation. If the cooler
is transported in the horizontal position, the cooler
must be returned to the upright position and not
plugged in for 1 hour.
• Remove all the packing material before using your
cooler.
• Clean the interior surface with a soft cloth and
lukewarm water.
• If the cooler is transported in the horizontal position,
check the drain pan and ensure that it is properly
positioned above the compressor.
• For proper operation, place the cooler on a dry, level
surface.
• Place the cooler at least 4” away from any walls.
Otherwise, this could cause damage to the electrical
cord and block the air circulation to the appliance.
• Do not block the air intake that ventilates the
condenser unit.
Electric Connection
• This model operates with an 110-120V/60Hz power
supply. Check the electrical outlet for proper voltage.
• Warning: Plug unit directly into wall outlet. Do not use
an extension cord or any other multiple connectors.
• For your safety, plug the unit into a grounded wall
outlet.
Start
• Plug the cooler into the electrical outlet. For optimum
performance, run cooler for 3 hours prior to use.
• Temperature Control: Do not adjust the temperature
control. The temperature control is factory set to
provide maximum performance. If really necessary,
you can turn the thermostat by screw driver clockwise
to have lower temperature inside the cooler
Light Control
• The inside light is controlled by the magnetic switch.
PLEASE SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS!
DANGER!
PROPER DISPOSAL OF THE
REFRIGERATOR
Pre-Caution, Non-Operating Coolers
Should Have:
1. Door removed.
2. Shelves kept in place in order
to prevent any small child from
climbing inside cooler.
For Proper Disposal of Cooler:
Distributors/retailers need to contact
a quali ed service technician:
1. To recover all refrigerant from
the cooler
2. To remove the compressor
or remove the oil from the
compressor
Then the distributor/retailer can
contact their local metal recycling
center to pick up the remaining
cabinet, shelves, etc. By law, disposal
of hazardous wastes may be subject
to nes and imprisonment under
the provisions of the environmental
regulations. For more information
please visit: http://www.epa.gov/
osw/hazard/index.htm
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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• Serial number from the interior wall of the
cooler
• Coolers’ installation address and contact
information
• Installation location hours and operation
• Nature of problem
• Any reports of power interruptions
• Recent service or maintenance completed
on the cooler
• Has the cooler been relocated from original
installation location
• Clear access to the cooler
• Coolers’ instruction manual
Information to provide to your qualifi ed service professional:
Situation Causes
Liquid fl owing noise within cooler • This is the sound of the cooling agent fl owing through the pipes.
Refrigeration system is shutdown for longer periods
of time while temperature inside is still very low
• This refrigerator is well insulated and can maintain a relatively
ambient temperature.
Condensation on door/lid • This may be due to a high indoor humidity or the cooler’s
temperature is set too low. Wipe the door dry with a towel.
Issues Solutions
Cooler is not working properly Please check power supply:
• Check the electrical outlet for power, and that the plug is properly inserted.
• Check to see if the circuit breaker is tripped or the fuse is blown.
• Check if the condenser is free of dirt and debris.
• Check for low voltage
Cooler is not keeping product cool • Provide ample space between all products to ensure proper circulation of air.
• Keep unit away from direct sunlight or other heating source.
• Keep the door closed as often as possible.
• Be certain the cooler is not touching external objects or walls.
Excessive noise • Be certain the cooler is placed on a level surface.
• Be certain the cooler is not touching external objects or walls.
Compressor turns on and off frequently • The room temperature is higher than normal.
• The door is not closed completely.
• The door gasket is not sealed properly.
• There is insuf cient clearance around the cooler.
• The thermostat is not set properly.
• The frequency of cycling will be reduced when all of the product reaches the
set temperature.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following are NOT malfunctions:
1This refrigerator has been designed and manufactured according to National standards. If there
are any questions during use, refer to this operation manual to help troubleshoot problems.
2When disposing of the cooler, please remove the door/lid and lock assembly to avoid children
accidentally becoming trapped inside the cooler.
Prior to calling service, check the following:
AFTER SALES SERVICE
Any product has the possibility of malfunction. Please observe the cooler’s operation and any
changes to product being stored. If there are any abnormal cases, refer to the table below. If there
is still no change after following the below instructions, please inform our service center in a timely
manner to avoid a further loss of the unit.
CAUTION FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANT
• 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 Repair
Manual/Owner’s Guide Before Attempting To Install or Service This Product. All Safety
Precautions Must be Followed.
• CAUTION – Risk Of Fire Or Explosion. Dispose Of Properly In Accordance With
Federal Or Local Regulations. Flammable Refrigerant Used.
• CAUTION – Risk Of Fire Or Explosion Due To Puncture Of Refrigerant Tubing; Follow
Handling Instructions Carefully. Flammable Refrigerant Used.
• CAREFUL - Handling, moving and operating of the refrigerator or freezer to avoid
either damaging the refrigerant tubing, or increasing the risk of a leak.
• CAUTION - Component parts shall be replaced with like components and that
servicing shall be done by factory authorized service personnel, so as to minimize the
risk of possible ignition due to incorrect parts or improper service.
DANGER – Risk Of Fire Or Explosion. Flammable Refrigerant Used. To Be
Repaired By Trained Service Personnel Only. Do Not Puncture Refrigerant Tubing.
CAUTION – Risk Of Fire Or Explosion. Flammable Refrigerant Used. Consult
Repair Manual/Owner’s Guide Before Attempting To Service This Product. All
Safety Precautions Must be Followed.
CAUTION – Risk Of Fire Or Explosion. Dispose Of Property In Accordance With
Federal Or Local Regulations. Flammable Refrigerant Used.
CAUTION – Risk Of Fire Or Explosion Due To Puncture Of Refrigerant Tubing;
Follow Handling Instructions Carefully. Flammable Refrigerant Used.
CAUTION FLAMMABLE - R600a Refrigerant
DANGER - Risque d'incendie ou d'explosion. Réfrigérant inflammable utilisé.
Pour être réparé que par un personnel de maintenance qualifié. Ne pas percer
réfrigérant Tubing.
ATTENTION - Risque d'incendie ou d'explosion. Réfrigérant inflammable utilisé.
Consultez manuel / guide de l 'utilisateur de réparation avant de tenter de
réparer ce produit. Toutes les précautions de sécurité doivent être respectées.
ATTENTION - Risque d'incendie ou d'explosion. Aliéner des biens conformé-
ment à la réglementation fédérales ou locales. Réfrigérant inflammable utilisé.
ATTENTION - Risque d'incendie ou une explosion due à la perforation de
tuyaux de réfrigérant; suivre les instructions de manipulation avec précaution.
Réfrigérant inflammable utilisé.
PRUDENCE INFLAMMABLE - R600a Réfrigérant
MODEL
INTERNAL
VOLUME
RATED
VOLTAGE
RATED
CURRENT
LAMP INPUT
POWER REFRIGERANT
CC3-N23EB-HC
CC3-N23EB
GCG-CC3-N23EB-HC
GCG-CC3-N23EB
CC-3-NA34B
GCG-CC3-NA34B
3.34 ft3110-120V/60Hz 2.2A 3.5W R600a
SPECIFICATIONS
NSF/ASNI-7: Type II Display Refrigerator A display refrigerator intended for use in an area where the
environmental conditions are controlled and maintained so that the
ambient temperature does not exceed 80°F (27°C).

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LED
D
C
B1
A
M
E
N
L
B2
I
G
H
M
F
A - Light Switch
B1 - Transformer for Evaporator Fan and Door Light
B2 - Transformer for Condenser Fan
C - Door Light
D - Thermostat
E - Evaporator
F - Condenser Fan
G - Overload Protector
H - Compressor
I - Starting Relay
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMCIRCUIT DIAGRAM
FOR MODELS: CC3-N23EB, GCG-CC3-N23EB-HC, GCG-CC3-N23EB FOR MODELS: CC-3-NA34B, GCG-CC3-NA34B
LED
LED
D
C1 C2
B1
A
M
ME
N
LF
B2
D.
E.
Thermostat
Compressor
Evaporator fan
Door logo light
F.
G.
C1.
B1.
Condenser fan
A.
C2.
Door light
Transformer for door and door logo light
Transformer for evaporator fan
B2.
Light switch
I
G
H
H.
I.
Starting relay
Overload protector

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