Minusforty 02-CSGF User manual

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Owners Manual
Models
02-CSGF
04-CSGF
06-CSGF
Model:
Serial Number:
Date of Purchase:
30 Armstrong Avenue
Georgetown, Ontario
Canada L7G 4R9
Tel: 800.800.5706 or 905.702.1441
Fax: 905.702.1442
Email: info@minusforty.com
Web: www.minusforty.com
To better help you obtain assistance or service should you ever need it, write down the
following information about the product. This information is on the identification label
located on the left hand inside wall of the cabinet. We advise you to keep this Owners
Manual and sales slip in your possession.
Counter-Mate
Glass Door
Freezer

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Warranty
Installation Instructions
Operating Instructions
Defrosting
Cleaning
Condenser Cleaning
Interior LED Strip Replacement
ISD LED Strip Replacement
Illuminated Sign Display Installation
Troubleshooting Guide
Parts List
Illustration
Wiring Diagram
Repair/Service Log
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6 - 7
8 - 9
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Service / Repair Date Tech Name / Phone #
CONTENTS REPAIR SERVICE LOG

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STANDARD WARRANTY FOR MINUS FORTY®
REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
LIMITED WARRANTY
Minus Forty®Technologies Corp. warrants its products to be free from defect as
to workmanship and materials for a period of twelve (12) months from the time
of delivery.
Minus Forty®Technologies Corp. will at its option either replace or repair any de-
fective parts returned within twelve (12) months of the time of delivery, trans-
portation charges prepaid, which Minus Forty®Technologies Corp. in its sole
discretion, determines to be defective.
This warranty shall not apply to any products that have been repaired or altered
outside of Minus Forty®Technologies Corp.’s factory or repair facilities if the re-
pairs in the judgement of Minus Forty®Technologies Corp. have affected the reli-
ability or wear of the product and nor does the guarantee apply to any product
which has been subject to misuse, accident or to any product which has not been
maintained pursuant to the instruction of Minus Forty®Technologies Corp.
This warranty does not extend to any consequential damage caused by the failure
of the product under any circumstance and further, Minus Forty®Technologies
Corp. shall not be responsible for damage to the contents of the product or any
economic loss caused by the failure of the product, whether such loss is suffered
by the customer or a third party user of the product or whether the contents are
owned by the customer or a third party user or supplier.
Effective January 1, 1996
WIRING DIAGRAM

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CABINET LOCATION: An air space of at least 6” must be maintained on all sides of the freezers. Do not
install this freezer in a warm unventilated room that exceeds 80oF; do not place freezer in direct sun-
light; do not place freezer under or near heat range or heating vent.
CABINET LEVELLING: The freezer has to be completely leveled side to side and front to back or slightly
tilted front to back but never tilted forward. Once the freezer is placed in its final location, use a carpenter
level to level the freezer. Proper leveling of the freezer is important for the door closing.
Plug the freezer power cord into an electrical receptacle with power supply as outlined in power requirements.
The compressor and fan, located at the back of the freezer, should start immediately. Once the freezer
is running, the inside temperature will start to cool down within a couple of minutes. Ensure that the
freezer has reached the desired temperature (this will take between 2 to 3 hours) before stocking prod-
uct. It is strongly recommended to run the freezer empty for 24 hours efore loading any products.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ILLUSTRATION
WARNING
This freezer MUST be installed on a dedicated grounded circuit. Do not remove ground prong. If the cord
or plug is damaged, replace with the same type. Refrigeration and electrical work must be performed by a
qualified technician. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
• DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD
• DO NOT CUT, REMOVE OR BYPASS THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE PLUG
• DO NOT PLUG INTO AN OUTLET CONTROLLED BY A WALL SWITCH
• ENSURE POWER CORD IS NOT CUT OR DAMAGED FROM PINCHING, KNOTTING, OR MISHANDLING
NOTICE:
Failure to follow these instructions may void the warranty and/or cause loss of product.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DEFROSTING
WARNING
Check with your power company if you are not certain of your power supply.
Before connecting to power supply the freezer should be upright and idle for at least 1 hour.
POWER REQUIREMENTS: The freezer requires a 15 Amp dedicated and properly grounded
115V circuit with a NEMA 5-15P receptacle. Wiring should be sized according to the amperage
rating stated on the serial plate. Failure to use a dedicated circuit may cause the circuit breaker
to trip off and/or cause voltage drops. As a result, power to the freezer may be interrupted
and freezing performance can be adversely affected which may cause equipment damage
and/or product loss.
Voltage supply to the freezer must not vary more than ±10% of the nominal voltage, or performance may be
affected. The warranty does not cover damage resulting from excessive voltage variations.
NEMA 5-15P
If there is an ice build-up on the freezer walls, the freezer should be defrosted and cleaned. Unplug the
power cord from the wall receptacle and allow unit to defrost (for quick melt, blowing hot air over the
ice with a hair dryer will speed up the defrost procedure). Do not use sharp instruments or scrapers to
remove the ice. This may damage the interior walls. See Page 3 for cleaning instructions.

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The freezer is designed for minimal condenser cleaning. With the “lint free” condenser design, most
dust and dirt will pass right through the condenser. To insure the proper operation, we recommend
scheduled check-ups and cleaning every three to four months. This period may be shorter or longer
depending on the location in which the freezer was installed. A dirty condenser can result in a voided
warranty, part failure, product loss, and higher electrical cost. The steps to clean the condenser are as
follows:
1. Unplug power cord from electrical receptacle.
2. Remove compressor cover from back of freezer.
3. Brush the dirt, dust and paper off the condenser coil plate, all the way to the fan. Use either a
vacuum or blow with a compressed air supply if available.
4. When finished with cleaning, replace compressor cover.
5. Plug power cord back into receptacle.
PARTS LIST
26 Relay
27 Filter Drier
28 Terminal Block
29 LED Driver
30 Power Cord
31 Thermostat
32 Compressor Cover
33 Receptacle
ISD Assembly (Optional)
28 Terminal Block
29 LED Driver
34 End Cap, ISD (Left)
35 End Cap, ISD (Right)
36 Back Cover Assembly, ISD
37 LED Strip, ISD
38 LED Extrusion Base
39 Power Cord, ISD
40 LED Light Switch
41 Lens
No Description
1 Door Assembly
2 inge Bracket, Top
3 Torsion Bar
4 inge Bracket, Bottom
5 Washer, Flat
6 Basket, Wire
7 Basket, Wire (Small)
8 Divider
9 Divider, Small
10 Shelf, Wire
11 Shelf, Wire (Small)
12 Pilaster, Front
13 Pilaster, Back
14 Pilaster, Middle
15 Door andle
16 LED Strip Interior
17 LED Lens Cover
18 Bumper, Cabinet Rear
19 Fan Motor
20 Fan Blade
21 Condenser
22 Bumper, Cabinet Front & Rear Bottom
23 Capacitor
24 Compressor
25 Overload
GENERAL
The freezer should be cleaned at regular intervals to meet a good standard of hygiene and
to keep the freezer attractive as an effective point of purchase display.
INTERIOR CLEANING
Use only mild non-abrasive liquid cleaner, water and a soft cloth for the entire freezer
interior. Make sure to wipe off all residue.
EXTERIOR CLEANING
Use only mild non-abrasive liquid cleaner, water and a soft cloth for the painted surfaces and
a stainless steel polish and cleaner for the stainless steel surfaces if desired.
CLEANING GLASS DOOR
Due to the special coating on the glass, use only a mild, non-abrasive liquid cleaner, water,
and a soft cloth. Same applies to the plastic door frame.
CLEANING
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or personal injury, disconnect the freezer from the power
source before cleaning. Keep liquids away from electrical and electronic components.
To clean the exterior whether it has the original finish or a decal package, use only a mild non-abrasive
liquid cleaner, water and a soft cloth. For stainless steel parts, a commercial stainless steel polish and
cleaner can be used. Always apply the cleaner to the soft cloth and then clean the freezer. Never apply
the cleaner directly to the freezer. Excess liquid applied to the surface may seep into the electronic con-
trol and switches which can cause an electrical hazard or a malfunction.
DO NOT USE abrasive or caustic cleaners, scouring pads, solvents or flammable liquids.
CAUTION
Do not apply hot water on cold glass components. Allow glass to warm sufficiently to prevent
shattering.
CAUTION
Do not use ammonia or bleach based cleaners or abrasive type cleaners.
Do not use abrasive cleaning pads.
NOTE:
The cleaning of the condenser is a service not covered under the warranty
CONDENSER CLEANING

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1. If installed, remove ISD plug from the receptacle located at the rear bottom of the unit.
2. To gain access to the LED wiring, face the back of unit. Remove the compressor cover by
removing the screws with a Philips screwdriver.
3. Inside the compressor compartment, you will see wire tubes with red and black wires at the end.
The tubes are located on the inner back right wall just above the fan assembly (figure 1).
Disconnect both the red and black wires from the terminal blocks. Before doing so, observe the
color connections of the two wires. Black wire must be connected to the black wire and red to red.
4. Open the freezer door to gain access to the interior LED strip located at both sides of cabinet.
Remove Lens and LED, then carefully pull the wires out of the plastic tube (figure 2).
5. Install the replacement LED strip in reverse order. Insert the LED wires into the tube located on the
bottom side of unit. Push wires through until you see the wires coming out of bottom end of wire
tube at unit rear. Place the LED strip and close with Lens.
6. Facing the rear of the freezer, pull the LED wires towards the LED driver. Connect the wires to the
terminal blocks. Remember, the black wire must be connected to the black wire and red wire must
be connected to the red wire.
7. Reinstall compressor cover and reconnect power supply.
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REAR OF UNIT
FRONT OF UNIT
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
OUTPUT
INPUT
ISD RECEPTACLE
WIRE TUBE
LED DRIVER
TERMINAL BLOCK
FAN AS SEMBLY
INSERT NEW LED STRIP
WIRES INTO BOTTOM SIDE
WARNING
Disconnect the freezer from the power source. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
INTERIOR LED STRIP REPLACEMENT
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CONT...
WARNING
Make sure freezer is disconnected from power supply before any service. Service to be conducted
by a certified technician only.
Problem Possible Cause Action
Condensation on glass door. • Door not closing properly.
• Room humidity too high.
• Check the spring tension or any
obstruction
• To prevent condensation, room
humidity should be below 50%.
LED lights are not working. • Burned out LED strip. • Replace the LED strip. (See page 4)
Cabinet is noisy. • Part(s) loose
• Tubing vibrating
• Locate and tighten loose part(s).
• Ensure tubing is not in contact with
other tubing or components.
Door does not close tight. • Freezer is not level.
• inges are loose / not adjusted.
• Gasket is out of the groove.
• Level the unit (See page 2).
• Adjust / tighten the hinge screws.
• Check gasket condition. Adjust position
or replace gasket.

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1. Disconnect power of ISD assembly to the freezer unit by removing ISD plug from the receptacle
located at the rear of the unit.
2. To locate the ISD LED strips, remove the left plastic end cap by removing screws using a Philips
screwdriver. Remove the plastic lens cover by pulling it sideways (figure 1).
3. For each of the LED strips remove the black and red wires from the terminal blocks. Observe the color
connections of the wires. Black wire must be connected to black and red to red.
4. Remove the LED strip from the plastic base starting from the end opposite to wire side.
5. Install the replacement LED strip in reverse order. Remove the sticker lining from the back of the LED
strip. Carefully place the LED strip into the plastic base. Note wire end must be close to the terminal
blocks located at the output side of LED Driver.
6. To reconnect the wires, the black wire must be connected to the black wire and the red wire to be
connected to the red wire.
7. Replace plastic lens and the plastic end cap.
8. Reconnect ISD power cord to the freezer unit.
LEFT END CAP
LENS
COVER
FIG. 1
REMOVE
SCREWS
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ISD LED STRIP REPLACEMENT
WARNING
Make sure freezer is disconnected from power supply before any service. Service to be conducted
by a certified technician only.
Problem Possible Cause Action
Freezer not running. • Fuse blown / circuit breaker tripped.
• Power cord unplugged.
• Receptacle not working.
• Improper voltage supplied to
cabinet / over load circuit.
• Replace fuse/reset circuit breaker.
• Plug in power cord.
• Check receptacle.
• Remove extension cords or other
equipment on the same circuit.
Freezer not getting cold but
compressor is running
• Freezer located in direct sunlight or
ambient (room) temperature is too hot.
• Condenser clogged with dust.
• Move freezer away from direct
sunlight.
• Room temperature is recommended
not to exceed 80˚F.
• Clean the condenser (See page 3).
Condensing unit runs for a
prolonged period or
continuously.
• Freezer loaded with excessive amount
of warm product.
• Prolonged door opening or door ajar.
• Door not closing properly.
• Clogged condenser.
• Allow enough time for product
to cool down.
• Close door when not in use.
Avoid prolonged door openings.
• Level the unit (See page 2).
Check gasket condition.
Check the door spring.
• Clean the condenser (See page 3).
Freezer cabinet temperature
too high.
• Insufficient clearance around cabinet or
ambient temperature too high.
• Clogged condenser
• Keep at least 6” free space around all
sides of the freezer. Room tempera-
ture is recommended not to exceed
80˚F. Make sure the air flow to the
compressor is not obstructed.
• Clean the condenser (See page 3)
WARNING
Disconnect ISD power cord from ISD receptacle at the freezer back before replacing the LED strip..
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.

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Tools Required: Flat head screwdriver, Philips screwdriver
NOTE:
IF T E ISD MOUNTING PLATES ARE FACTORY INSTALLED, SKIP STEPS 2 TO 5.
2. With a flat head screwdriver, remove the two (2) screw caps located on the top left hand side of
the unit (figure 1).
3. Take the Left ISD Mounting Plate and place it as shown in figure 2. Line up plate holes with unit
top and fasten using two (2) #10-32 X 3/4" Screws provided.
4. On the top right hand side of the unit, loosen screws from the door top bracket about 1/4" out.
Do not remove screws completely. Using a flat head screw driver lift the door top bracket about
1/8" from the door top surface (figure 3).
5. Take the Right ISD Mounting Plate and line up slots with the screws. Push the plate all the way to
right and tighten screws (figure 4).
6. Facing the front of the freezer, take the ISD assembly and insert it as shown in figure 5. Make sure
each bracket leg is inserted into each plate hook as shown in figure 6.
7. Insert plug from ISD assembly into the receptacle located on the rear bottom side of the unit
(figure 7).
8. Switch on power located at the rear of the ISD assembly to turn the LED's on.
1. Unpack ISD Assembly components. The following items are contained in the package:
ISD Assembly (Qty: 1)
A
D
ISD Mounting Plate - Left
(Qty: 1)
B
C
ISD Mounting Plate - Right
(Qty: 1)
#10-32 X 3/4" Screw, Philips
(Qty: 2)
FIG. 1 FIG. 2
B
FIG. 5 FIG. 6
REAR OF UNIT
REAR OF UNIT
A
B
C
BRACKET LEG
PLATE HOOK
D
FIG. 7
SWITCH
RECEPTACLE
FIG. 3
1/8"
DOOR TOP
BRACKET
LIFT BRACKET
HERE
FIG. 4
C
ILLUMINATED SIGN DISPLAY (OPTIONAL) INSTALLATION ILLUMINATED SIGN DISPLAY INSTALLATION CONT’D.
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