Omcan RE-CN-0021-HC User manual

Revised - 02/01/2022
Toll Free: 1-800-465-0234
Fax: 905-607-0234
Email: [email protected]
www.omcan.com
Reach In Coolers and Freezers
Models RE-CN-0021-HC, 0041-HC, 0067-HC,
FR-CN-0737-HC, 1372-HC, 2057-HC
Items 50024, 50026, 50028, 50023, 50025, 50027
Instruction Manual

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Table of Contents
Section
Disclaimer
General Information
Safety and Warranty
Technical Specications
Installation
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Controller Instructions
Parts Breakdown
Electrical Schematics
Notes
Warranty Registration
Model RE-CN-0021-HC / Model RE-CN-0041-HC / Model RE-CN-0067-HC
Model FR-CN-0737-HC / Model FR-CN-1372-HC / Model FR-CN-2057-HC

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Disclaimer
OMCAN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
DIMINISHED COOLING OR ANY DAMAGES
DUE TO WATER LEAKS. WARRANTY IS VOID
IF THE AMBIENT ROOM TEMPERATURE
EXCEEDS 75°F AND 55% RELATIVE HUMIDITY,
AND THE APPLIANCE DRAIN IS NOT
CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO A FLOOR DRAIN.

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General Information
Omcan Manufacturing and Distributing Company Inc., Food Machinery of America, Inc. dba Omcan
and Omcan Inc. are not responsible for any harm or injury caused due to any person’s improper or
negligent use of this equipment. The product shall only be operated by someone over the age of 18, of
sound mind, and not under the inuence of any drugs or alcohol, who has been trained in the correct
operation of this machine, and is wearing authorized, proper safety clothing. Any modication to the
machine voids any warranty, and may cause harm to individuals using the machine or in the vicinity of
the machine while in operation.
CHECK PACKAGE UPON ARRIVAL
Upon receipt of an Omcan shipment please inspect for external damage. If no damage is evident on the
external packaging, open carton to ensure all ordered items are within the box, and there is no concealed
damage to the machine. If the package has suffered rough handling, bumps or damage (visible or concealed),
please note it on the bill of lading before accepting the delivery and contact Omcan within 24 hours, so we may
initiate a claim with the carrier. A detailed report on the extent of the damage caused to the machine must be
lled out within three days, from the delivery date shown in the shipping documents. Omcan has no recourse
for damaged products that were shipped collect or third party.
Before operating any equipment, always read and familiarize yourself with all operation and safety
instructions.
Omcan would like to thank you for purchasing this machine. It’s of the utmost importance to save
these instructions for future reference. Also save the original box and packaging for shipping the
equipment if servicing or returning of the machine is required.
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Omcan Fabrication et distribution Companie Limité et Food Machinery d’Amerique, dba Omcan et
Omcan Inc. ne sont pas responsables de tout dommage ou blessure causé du fait que toute personne
ait utilisé cet équipement de façon irrégulière. Le produit ne doit être exploité que par quelqu’un de
plus de 18 ans, saine d’esprit, et pas sous l’inuence d’une drogue ou d’acohol, qui a été formé pour
utiliser cette machine correctement, et est vêtu de vêtements de sécurité approprié. Toute modication
de la machine annule toute garantie, et peut causer un préjudice à des personnes utilisant la machine
ou des personnes à proximité de la machine pendant son fonctionnement.
VÉRIFIEZ LE COLIS DÈS RÉCEPTION
Dès réception d’une expédition d’Omcan veuillez inspecter pour dommages externes. Si aucun dommage
n’est visible sur l’emballage externe, ouvrez le carton an de s’assurer que tous les éléments commandés
sont dans la boîte, et il n’y a aucun dommage dissimulé à la machine. Si le colis n’a subi aucune mauvaises
manipulations, de bosses ou de dommages (visible ou cachée), notez-le sur le bond de livraison avant
d’accepter la livraison et contactez Omcan dans les 24 heures qui suivent, pour que nous puissions engager
une réclamation auprès du transporteur. Un rapport détaillé sur l’étendue des dommages causés à la machine
doit être rempli dans un délai de trois jours, à compter de la date de livraison indiquée dans les documents
d’expédition. Omcan n’a aucun droit de recours pour les produits endommagés qui ont été expédiées ou cueilli
par un tiers transporteur.

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Safety and Warranty
General Information
Please pay close attention to the safety notices in this section. Disregarding these notices may lead to
serious injury and/or damage to the unit.
ATTENTION
• To minimize shock and re hazards, be sure not to overload outlet. Please designate one outlet for your
unit.
Avant d’utiliser n’importe quel équipement, toujours lire et vous familiariser avec toutes les opérations
et les consignes de sécurité.
Omcan voudrais vous remercier d’avoir choisi cette machine. Il est primordial de conserver ces
instructions pour une référence ultérieure. Également conservez la boîte originale et l’emballage pour
l’expédition de l’équipement si l’entretien ou le retour de la machine est nécessaire.
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Omcan Empresa De Fabricacion Y Distribucion Inc. Y Maquinaria De Alimentos De America, Inc. dba
Omcan y Omcan Inc. no son responsables de ningun daño o perjuicío causado por cualquier persona
inadecuada o el uso descuidado de este equipo. El producto solo podra ser operado por una persona
mayor de 18 años, en su sano juicio y no bajo alguna inuencia de droga o alcohol, y que este ha sido
entrenado en el correcto funcionamiento de esta máquina, y ésta usando ropa apropiada y autorizada.
Cualquier modicación a la máquina anúla la garantía y puede causar daños a las personas usando la
máquina mientras esta en el funcionamiento.
REVISE EL PAQUETE A SU LLEGADA
Tras la recepcion de un envio Omcan favor inspeccionar daños externos. Si no hay daños evidentes en el
empaque exterior, Habra el carton para asegurararse que todos los articulos solicitados ésten dentro de la
caja y no encuentre daños ocultos en la máquina. Si el paquete ha sufrido un manejo de poco cuidado, golpes
o daños (visible o oculto) por favor anote en la factura antes de aceptar la entrega y contacte Omcan dentro
de las 24 horas, de modo que podamos iniciar una reclamación con la compañia. Un informe detallado sobre
los daños causados a la máquina debe ser llenado en el plazo de tres días, desde la fecha de entrega que se
muestra en los documentos de envío. Omcan no tiene ningun recurso por productos dañados que se enviaron
a recoger por terceros.
Antes de utilizar cualquier equipo, siempre lea y familiarizarse con todas las instrucciones de
funcionamiento y seguridad.
Omcan le gustaría darle las gracias por la compra de esta máquina. Es de la mayor importancia para
salvar estas instrucciones para futuras consultas. Además, guarda la caja original y el embalaje para el
envío del equipo si servicio técnico o devolución de la máquina que se requiere.

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Safety and Warranty
• Do not use extension cords.
• Do not put your hands under the unit when the units is required to be moved.
• When the unit is not in use for a long period of time, please unplug the unit from the outlet.
• After unplugging the unit, wait at least 10 minutes before re-plugging it. Failure to do so could cause
damage to the compressor.
UNPLUG CORD
• To minimize shock and re hazards, please do not plug or unplug the cord with wet hands.
• During maintenance and cleaning, please unplug the unit.
PROPER GROUNDING REQUIRED
• To minimize shock and re hazards, make sure that the unit is properly grounded.
PROHIBITION
• Do not attempt to remove or repair any component unless instructed by factory.
• Make sure that the unit is not resting on or against the electrical cord and plug.
• To minimize personal injury, do not hang on the doors.
• Do not store any ammable and explosive gas or liquids inside the unit.
• Do not attempt to alter or tamper with the electrical cord.
RESIDENTIAL USERS: Vendor assumes no liability for parts or labor coverage for component failure
or other damages resulting from installation in non-commercial or residential applications. The right
is reserved to deny shipment for residential usage; if this occurs, you will be notied as soon as
possible.
2 YEARS PARTS AND LABOUR / 5 YEARS PARTS ONLY ON COMPRESSOR
WARRANTY
Within the warranty period, contact Omcan Inc. at 1-800-465-0234 to schedule an Omcan authorized
service technician to repair the equipment locally.
Unauthorized maintenance will void the warranty. Warranty covers electrical and part failures, not
improper use.
Please see https://omcan.com/disclaimer for complete info.
WARNING:
The packaging components are classied as normal solid urban waste and can therefore be disposed of
without difculty.

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Technical Specications
REACH IN COOLERS
Model RE-CN-0021-HC RE-CN-0041-HC RE-CN-0067-HC
Net Volume 650 L / 23 cu.ft. 1321 L / 47 cu.ft. 2040 L / 72 cu.ft.
Temperature Range 0.5 - 5°C / 33 - 41°F
Max Ambient Temp
Rating 32°C / 90°F
Horsepower 1/5 HP 1/4+ HP 3/4 HP
Electrical 110V / 60Hz / 1
Current 2.6A 3.8A 9A
Refrigerant R290
Isolation Material Cyclopentane
Cooling System Ventilated
Number of Doors 123
Number of Shelves 369
Shelf Capacity 59.5 lbs. / 27 kgs.
Exterior Dimensions 29” x 32.3” x 82.5”
736 x 818 x 2095mm
54” x 32.3” x 82.5”
1371 x 818 x 2095mm
81” x 32.3” x 82.5”
2054 x 818 x 2095mm
Interior Dimensions 24” x 27” x 53.5”
620 x 688 x 1360mm
49.4” x 27” x 60.2”
1255 x 688 x 1530mm
76” x 27” x 60”
1938 x 688 x 1530mm
Packaging Dimensions 30.4” x 35” x 83.5”
770 x 890 x 2120mm
56.8” x 35” x 83.5”
1440 x 890 x 2120mm
83.5” x 35” x 83.5”
2120 x 890 x 2120mm
Weight 282 lbs. / 128 kgs. 447 lbs. / 203 kgs. 616 lbs. / 280 kgs.
Packaging Weight 337 lbs. / 153 kgs. 513 lbs. / 233 kgs. 704 lbs. / 320 kgs.
Item Number 50024 50026 50028
Safety and Warranty
In any case, for suitable recycling, we suggest disposing of the products separately (differentiated
waste) according to the current norms.
DO NOT DISCARD ANY PACKAGING MATERIALS IN THE ENVIRONMENT!

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Technical Specications
Installation
REACH IN FREEZERS
Model FR-CN-0737-HC FR-CN-1372-HC FR-CN-2057-HC
Net Volume 650 L / 23 cu.ft. 1321 L / 47 cu.ft. 2040 L / 72 cu.ft.
Temperature Range -22 to -18°C / -8 to 0°F
Max Ambient Temp
Rating 32°C / 90°F
Horsepower 1/2+ HP 1 HP 1 1/4 HP
Electrical 110V / 60Hz / 1
Current 7.1A 10.7A 12A
Refrigerant R290
Isolation Material Cyclopentane
Cooling System Ventilated
Number of Doors 123
Number of Shelves 369
Shelf Capacity 59.5 lbs. / 27 kgs.
Exterior Dimensions 29” x 32.3” x 82.5”
736 x 818 x 2095mm
54” x 32” x 82.5”
1372 x 813 x 2096mm
81” x 32” x 82.5”
2054 x 818 x 2095mm
Interior Dimensions 24” x 27” x 53.5”
620 x 688 x 1360mm
49.4” x 27” x 60.2”
1255 x 686 x 1530mm
76” x 27” x 60”
1938 x 688 x 1530mm
Packaging Dimensions 34” x 31” x 85”
864 x 787 x 2159mm
56.3” x 34.6” x 85.4”
1430 x 879 x 2169mm
83.5” x 35” x 83.5”
2120 x 890 x 2120mm
Weight 282 lbs. / 128 kgs. 496 lbs. / 225 kgs. 673 lbs. / 306 kgs.
Packaging Weight 357 lbs. / 162 kgs. 560 lbs. / 254 kgs. 763 lbs. / 347 kgs.
Item Number 50023 50025 50027
IMPORTANT!!!PLEASE READ BEFORE INSTALLATION
• If the unit has recently been transported. Please let unit stand still for a minimum of 24 hours before
plugging it in.
• Make sure that the unit drops down to desired temperature before loading the unit with product.
• Maker sure that there is proper ventilation around the unit in the area where it will operate.
• Make sure all accessories are installed(i.e. shelves, shelf clips, casters) before plugging the unit in.
• Please read through the Operation / Owners Manual in its entirety.

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Installation
CABINET LOCATION GUIDELINES
• Install the unit on strong and leveled surfaces
- unit may make unpleasant noises if surface is uneven
- unit may malfunction if surface is uneven
• Install the unit in an indoor, well-ventilated area
- unit performs more efciently in a well-ventilated area
- for best performance, please maintain clearance of 6” on the back of the unit
- outdoor use may cause decreased efciency and damage to the unit
• Avoid installation in a high humidity and/or dusty area
- humidity could cause unit to rust and decrease efciency of the unit
- dust collected on condenser coil will cause unit to malfunction. Clean the condenser at least once a month
with a brush or clean cloth
• Select a location away from heat and moisture-generating equipment
- high ambient temperature will cause the compressor to overwork, leading to higher energy bills and
gradual breakdown of the unit.
ELECTRICAL
Please ensure that the required voltage of the compressor is being supplied at all times. Low or high voltage
can detrimentally affect the refrigeration unit. All units should be plugged into a grounded and properly-sized
electrical outlet with appropriate overcurrent protection. Please refer to the electrical requirement on the
nameplate. Please make sure that your unit has its own dedicated outlet. Do not use an extension cord.
REVERSING THE DOORS (OPTIONAL)
Note: This only applies to the single door units.
Only perform these steps with another person present to ensure the door does not fall over.
1. Open the door.
2. Remove the screws from the top panel, then open the top panel.
3. Remove the screws of the bottom louver, then remove the louver.
4. Unscrew all of the screws from the upper hinge
5. Unscrew all of the screws from the lower hinge and remove the door and hinges.
6. Place the former upper hinge at the bottom of the unit, parallel to where the lower hinge is, do the same
with the former lower hinge except for the top. Screw the hinges into place.
7. Reassemble the door so it is facing the opposite direction.
8. Reassemble the top panel and the lower louver.
9. The door is now reversed.

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Maintenance
CLEANING THE CONDENSER COIL
• For efcient operation, it is important that the condenser surface be kept free of dust, dirt, and lint.
• We recommend cleaning the condenser coil and ns at least once per month.
• Clean with a commercial condenser coil cleaner, available from any kitchen equipment retailer. Brush the
condenser ns from top to bottom, not side to side.
• After cleaning, straighten any bent condenser ns with a n comb.
CLEANING THE FAN BLADE AND MOTOR
• If necessary, clean the fan blades and motor with a soft cloth, If it is necessary to wash the fan blades,
cover the fan motor to prevent moisture damage.
CLEANING THE INTERIOR OF UNIT
• When cleaning the cabinet interior, use a solvent of warm water and mild soap.
• Do not use steel wool, caustic soap, abrasive cleaners, or bleach that may damage the stainless steel
surface.
• Wash door gaskets on a regular basis, preferably weekly. Simply remove door gasket from the frame of the
door, soak in warm water and soap for thirty (30) minutes, dry with soft cloth, and replace.
• Check door gaskets for proper seal after they are replaced.
• Periodically remove the shelves and pilasters from the unit and clean them with mild soap and warm water.
To remove the pilasters, rst remove the shelves and shelf brackets. Then, simply lift the pilaster up and
out.
WARNING
Disconnect power cord before cleaning any parts of the unit.
ICE ACCUMULATION MAY OCCUR IN FREEZERS
• Try to reduce the amount of time the freezer doors remain open to prevent ice accumulation.
• Keep door seals clean to prevent air leakage.
• Scrape off any ice accumulated or try manual defrost mode.

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Troubleshooting
Before requesting any service on your unit, please check the following points. Please note that this guide serve
only as a reference for solutions to common problems.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Compressor not running. Fuse blown or circuit breaker
tripped.
Replace fuse or reset circuit
breaker.
Power cord unplugged. Plug in power cord.
Thermostat set too high. Set thermostat to lower
Temperature.
Cabinet in defrost cycle. Wait for defrost cycle to nish.
Cabinet is noisy. Loose part(s). Locate and tighten loose part(s).
Tubing vibration. Ensure tubing is free from contact
with other tubing or components.
Condensing unit runs for long
periods of time.
Excessive amount of warm product
Placed in cabinet.
Allow adequate time for Product to
cool down.
Prolonged door opening or door
ajar.
Ensure doors are closed when not
in use. Avoid opening doors for
long periods of time.
Door gasket(s) not sealing
properly.
Ensure gaskets are snapped in
Completely. Remove gasket and
Wash with soap and water. Check
condition of gasket and Replace if
necessary.
Dirty condenser coil. Clean the condenser coil.
Evaporator coil iced over. Unplug unit and allow coil to
defrost. Make sure thermostat is
not set too cold. Ensure that door
gasket(s) are sealing properly.

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Troubleshooting
Cabinet Temperature Is too warm. Thermostat set too warm. Set thermostat to lower
Temperature.
Blocking air ow. Re-arrange product to allow for
Proper air ow. Make sure there
Is at least four inches of clearance
from evaporator.
Excessive amount of warm product
Placed in cabinet.
Allow adequate time for product to
cool down.
Fuse blown or circuit breaker
tripped.
Replace fuse or reset circuit
breaker.
Dirty condenser coil. Clean the condenser coil.
Prolonged door opening or door
ajar.
Ensure doors are closed when not
in use. Avoid opening doors for
long periods of time.
Evaporator coil iced over. Unplug unit and allow coil to
defrost. Make sure thermostat is
not set too cold. Ensure that door
gasket(s) are sealing properly.

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Digital controller model: PJEZ for cooler
Display and functions
During normal operation, the controller displays the value of the probe set using parameter/4(=1 ambient
probe, default, = 2 second probe, = 3 third probe).In addition, the display has LEDs that indicate the activation
of the control functions (see Table 1), while the 3 buttons can be used to activate/deactivate some of the
functions(see Table 2).
LED’s and Associated Functions (Table 1)
Icon Function Normal Operation Start Up
ON OFF Blink
Compressor On Off Request ON
Fan On Off Request ON
Defrost On Off Request ON
Aux Output On Output Off - ON
Alarm All No Alarm - ON
Clock RTC tted and enabled, at
least 1 time band set
RTC not tted or disabled, not
even 1 time band set
- ON if RTC
tted
Controller Instructions

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Controller Instructions
Table of Functions activated by the buttons - Models S, X, Y, C (Table 2)
Button Normal Operation Start Up
Pressing the Button Alone Pressed Together
Up
ON/OFF
More than 3 sec: toggle ON/
OFF
Start/Stop
continuous cycle
-
Down
Defrost
More than 3 sec: start/stop
defrost
Pressed
together
Start parameter
reset procedure
For 1 sec.
display
rmware
vers. code
Set Mute - 1 sec.: display/set the set
point.
- more than 3 secs.: access
parameter setting menu
(enter password )
- mute audible alarm
(buzzer)
- For 1 sec.
RESET cur-
rent EZY set
Setting the set point (desired temperature)
• Press SET for 1 sec, the set value will start ashing after a few moments.
• Increase or decrease the value using UP or DOWN.
• Press SET to conrm the new value.
Switching the device ON/OFF
Press UP for more than 3 sec. The control and defrost algorithms are now disabled and the Instrument
displays the message “OFF” alternating with the temperature read by the set probe
Manual defrost
Press for DOWN more than 3 sec (the defrost starts only the temperature conditions are valid).
Continuous cycle
Press UP and DOWN together for more than 3 sec.
Access and setting type F (frequent) and type C (conguration) parameters
1. Press SET for 3 sec (the display will show “PS”).
2. • To access the type F and C parameter menu, enter the password “22” using UP/DOWN, press SET to
conrm.
• To access the F parameter menu only, press SET (without entering the password).
3. Scroll inside the parameter menu using UP/DOWN.

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• To display/set the values of the parameter displayed, press SET, then UP/DOWN and nally SET to
conrm the changes (returning to the parameter menu).
To save all the new values and exit the parameter menu, press SET for 3 s.
To exit the menu without saving the changed values (exit by timeout) do not press any button for at least 60 s.
Digital controller model: IR33 for freezer
Signals on the display
The blinking status indicates a request for activation that cannot be implemented until the end of the
Corresponding delay times.
Icon Function ON OFF Blink Startup
Compressor Compressor on Compressor off Request
Fan Fan on Fan off Request
Defrost Defrost in progress Defrost not required Request
Aux Auxiliary Output AUX
active
Auxiliary Output
AUX not active
Anti-sweat heater function
active
Alarm Delayed external
alarm (before the
expiry of the time ‘A7’)
No alarm present Alarms in normal operation
(eg. high/low temp.) or
alarm from ext. digital input
immediate or delayed
Clock At least one timed
defrost has been set
No timed defrost is
present
Clock alarm On if Real-
Time Clock
present
Controller Instructions

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Controller Instructions
Light Auxiliary output light
active
Auxiliary output light
not active
Anti-sweat heater function
active
Service No malfunction Malfunction (eg. EEPROM
error or probe fault)
HACCP HACCP function HACCP function
enabled
HACCP alarm (HA and/or
HF) not enabled
Continuous
Cycle
Enabled Not enabled Request
Setting the set point (desired temperature value)
To display or set the set point, proceed as follow:
1. Press the “Set” button for more than 1 second to display the set point.
2. Increase or decrease the value of the set point, using the “ ” and “ ” respectively, until reaching the
desired value.
3. Press the “Set” button again to conrm the new value.
Alarms with manual reset
The alarms with manual reset can be reset by pressing the “ ” and “ ” for more than 5 sec.
Manual defrost
As well as the automatic defrost function, a manual defrost can be enabled, if the temperature conditions allow,
by pressing the “ ” button for more than 5 sec.
Continuous cycle
Pressing the buttons “ ” and “ ” simultaneously for more than 5 seconds enables the continuous cycle
function. During operation in continuous cycle, the compressor continues to operate for the time “cc” and
it stops when it reaches the “cc” time out or the minimum temperature has been reached(AL = minimum
temperature alarm threshold). Continuous cycle setting: “cc” parameter (continuous cycle duration): “cc”=0
never active; “c6” parameter (by passing the alarm after the continuous cycle):”cc” = 0 never active; it avoid or
delays the low temperature alarm after the continuous cycle.
Accessing the conguration parameter (type C)
1. Pressing the “ ” and “Set” buttons at the same time for more than 5 sec, the display will show
“00”(password prompt).
2. Use the “ ” or “ ” buttons to display the number “22” (parameter access password).
3. Conrm by pressing “Set”.
4. The display will show the rst modiable “C” parameter.

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Controller Instructions
Accessing the conguration parameter (type F)
1. Hold the “ ” button for more than 5 s (if there are active alarms, rst mute the buzzer), the display will
show the rst modiable “F” parameter.
Modifying the parameters
After having displayed the parameter, either type “C” or type “F”, proceed as follows:
1. Use the “ ” or “ ” buttons to scroll the parameters, until reaching the parameter to be modied; when
scrolling the parameters, an icon is shown on the display that represents the category of the parameter.
2. Alternatively, press the “ ” button to display a menu that can be used to quickly access the family of
parameters to be modied.
3. Scrolling the menu using the “ ” and “ ” buttons displays the codes of the various categories of
parameter, accompanied by the corresponding icon on the display(if present).
4. Once having reached the desired category, press “Set” to go directly to the rst parameter in the chosen
category(if no parameter is visible, pressing the “Set” button will have no effect).
5. At this stage, modify the parameters or return to the “Category” menu, using the “ ” button.
6. Press “Set” to display the value associated with the parameter.
7. Increase or decrease the value using the “ ” or “ ” buttons respectively.
8. Press “Set” to temporarily save the new value and return to the display of the parameter.
9. Repeat the operation from point 1 or point 2.
10. If the parameter has sub-parameters, press “Set” to display the rst sub-parameter.
11. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to display all the sub-parameters.
12. Press “Set” to display the associated value.
13. Increase or decrease the value using the “ ” or “ ” button respectively.
14. Press “Set” to temporarily save the new value and return to the display of the sub-parameter code.
15. Press “ ” to return to the display of the parent parameter.
Saving the new values assigned to the parameters
To denitely save the new values of the modied parameters, press the “ ” button for more than 5 seconds,
thus exiting the parameter setting procedure. All the modication made to the parameters temporarily saved in
the RAM, can be cancelled and “normal operation” resumed by not pressing any button for 60 seconds, thus
allowing the parameter setting session to expire due to timeout if the Instrument is switched off before pressing
the “ ” button, all the modications made to the parameters and temporarily saved will be lost.

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Parts Breakdown
Model RE-CN-0021-HC 50024

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Item No. Description Position Item No. Description Position Item No. Description Position
AJ129 Cabinet for 50024 1 AG448 Evaporator Fan Motor for 50024 20, 36 AB595 Filter Fixer for 50024 39
AJ130 Control Panel for 50024 2 AB109 Thermostat for 50024 21 AB594 Filter for 50024 40
AF027 Front Grill for 50024 3 AA124 Power Switch for 50024 22 AA874 Outer Drain Pan for 50024 41
AA954 Upper Right Hinge Holder for 50024 4 AG449 Evaporator Cover for 50024 23 AG454 Compressor for 50024 42
AA956 Bottom Right Hinge Holder for 50024 5 AG450 Back Grill for 50024 24 AG455 Temperature Sensor of Cabinet Inside
for 50024 44
AA955 Left/Right Spring Hinge for 50024 6 AB977 Door Switch for 50024 25 AG462 Bafe of Suction Line for 50024 46
AA972 Bottom Cover for Reversible Door for
50024 7, 8 AA197 Lock for 50024 26, 45 AG463 Back Grill Fixer for 50024 47
AJ131 Door for 50024 9 26246 Caster with Brake for 50024 27 AG464 Control Panel Fixer for 50024 48
AA958 Gasket for 50024 10 26247 Caster without Brake for 50024 28 AA959 Hinge for 50024 49
AG442 K Clip for 50024 11 AG451 Drain Plug for 50024 29 AG465 Lock Bolt for 50024 50
AG443 K Strip for 50024 12 AB169 Foaming Hole Cover for 50024 30 AA969 Drain Hose for 50024 52
AG444 Shelf for 50024 13 AA216 Drain Tube for 50024 31 AG466 Elbow Pipe for 50024 53
AF029 Leg Supporter for 50024 14 AJ132 Light Components for 50024 32 AG467 Evaporator Fan Motor Cover for 50024 54
AF040 Left Track for Assembling Panel for
50024 15 AA805 Power Cord for 50024 33 AG468 Limited Block of Installation Board for
50024 55
AF041 Right Track For Assembling Panel for
50024 16 AG452 Compressor Unit Installation Board for
50024 34 AG469 Compressor Unit Handle for 50024 56
AG445 Evaporator for 50024 17 AA986 Condenser for 50024 35 AG470 Condenser Fan Motor Holder for 50024 57
AG446 Inner Drain Pan for 50024 18 AG453 Air Guide Sheet for 50024 37 AG471 Right Evaporator Fan Motor Holder
for 50024 58
AG447 Left Evaporator Fan Motor Holder for
50024 19 AA764 Condenser Fan Motor Blade for 50024 38, 51
Parts Breakdown
Model RE-CN-0021-HC 50024

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Parts Breakdown
Model RE-CN-0041-HC 50026
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