orford Halo TF85 Manual

TF Series Countertop Vertical Display Refrigerators
Installation and Operating Instructions
Man0921 Rev 24 May 2023
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Orford Refrigeration and its subsidiaries are registered trademarks of The Orford Group
The Orford Group and Orford Refrigeration reserve the right to alter specifications without notice.
Orford Refrigeration Contact Address
Orford Refrigeration
382 South St
Harristown, Qld, 4350
Contact Orford Refrigeration
Phone : 07 46 345 278
Freecall : 1300 673 673
www.orford.com.au

Table of Contents
Page
Orford Contact Information
2
Introduction
3
Reference Information
3
Specification Summary Halo TF85
4
Specification Summary Halo TF105
5
Safety Precautions
6
Product Parts & Features
7
How to Operate the Fridge
7
How to Reverse the Door
8
Care & Maintenance
9
Warranty
9
Circuit Diagram
10
The Halo TF 85 / TF 105 has been test in accordance with ISO 23953-1:2015 and ISO 23953-2:2015
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Halo TF commercial refrigerator.
Please read the instructions carefully before operating this electrical appliance. Always exercise basic safety
precautions. If you are uncertain of how to use this electrical appliance, please consult a Technician who is
a qualified Refrigeration Mechanic or contact Orford Refrigeration on Phone : 1300 673 673 or Email :
Reference Information
Please complete the following information for future reference. You will need this information to obtain
warranty service. Please keep this information for the future. The required information is written on the
nameplate inside the cabinet and also on the purchase Tax Invoice.
Model Name : ________________________________
Serial Number : ________________________________
Date of Purchase : _______________________________
Invoice Number : _________________________________

Halo TF85
Small Countertop Display Refrigerator
Capacity
85 Litres
Dimensions
505 w x 590 d x 780 h (External mm)
410 w x 395 d x 625 h (internal mm)
Weight
35kg
Operating Temperature
32 Degrees
Tested conditions
Class 4 (30 degrees, 55% Relative Humidity)
Direct Energy Consumption (kWh/day)
1.93
Ambient Temp Range
32 degrees
Power Point
220 –240v 50Hz (Standard GPO)
Refrigerant
R600a / 28g
Climate Class
4
Shelves
3 adjustable PVC coated
Door
1 x safety glass with door locks
Footing
2 adjustable feet at front and 2 rollers at rear
Interior Light
LED (on / Off switch included)
Power Supply
1 x 10 AMP plug

Halo TF105
Medium Countertop Display Refrigerator
Capacity
105 Litres
Dimensions
507 w x 590 d x 856 h (External mm)
Weight
36kg
Operating Temperature
32 Degrees
Tested conditions
Class 4 (30 degrees, 55% Relative Humidity)
Direct Energy Consumption (kWh/day)
1.93
Ambient Temp Range
32 degrees
Power Point
220 –240v 50Hz (Standard GPO)
Refrigerant
R600a / 28g
Climate Class
4
Shelves
3 adjustable PVC coated
Door
1 x safety glass with door locks
Footing
2 adjustable feet at front and 2 rollers at rear
Interior Light
LED (on / Off switch included)
Power Supply
1 x 10 AMP plug

IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Only EVER use this electrical appliance for its intended purpose as a small commercial refrigerator.
Never unplug your refrigerator by pulling on the power cord. Always grasp the plug firmly and pull straight out
from the wall outlet.
Only use a correctly qualified technician to perform any repairs or service work
Immediately repair any electric service cords that have become frayed or damage. Do not use this
appliance if there is damage
Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning or making any repairs.
Do not use appliance near explosive fumes
Do not use the appliance outside
Do not attempt to service this electrical item yourself unless you are a fully qualified technician
The power supply must be properly grounded
Do not use adapter plugs or extension cords
Do not use appliance in or near a bath, shower or swimming pool (please don’t do this!!!)
Before discarding or storing, we recommend you remove the door and leave the shelves in place. The
reduces the possibility of danger to children.
WARNING : Gas work is ONLY to be performed by a HRC Licenced Technician
WARNING : Equipment is only allowed to transport and place in the normal way, during transportation
please avoid heat
WARNING : Equipment should be installed in a well-ventialted place, avoid larger thermal radiation (eg
near heaters or heating equipment
WARNING : Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process
WARNING : Do not damage the refrigerant circuit
WARNING : Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance
WARNING : Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this
appliance.
Installation
Clean the inside first, drying it thoroughly
The refrigerator temperature is effected by the room temperature, the frequency and duration of
door openings, the internal fridge load and the temperature of product loaded into the fridge
Operate this fridge on a flat surface. Avoid tilting
If the fridge is tilted, allow it to sit for 30 minutes prior to use
Keep the unit 2 cm away from walls
Avoid direct sunlight
Do not cover the top grid with any objects
Unpacking

Remove all packing material. This includes the foam base and all adhesive tape
Inspect and remove any remains of packing, tape or printed material before connecting to power.
Levelling the Refrigerator
There are four levelling legs which are located in the front and rear corners of the refrigerator.
After properly placing the refrigerator in its final position, level the fridge.
Levelling legs can be adjusted by turning them clockwise to raise your refrigerator or by turning
them counterclockwise to lower your refrigerator. The fridge door will close easily with the levelling
legs are extended.
PRODUCT PARTS AND FEATURES
HOW TO OPERATE THE REFRIGERATOR
Insert the power plug into wall outlet
To adjust the temperature turn thermostat Knob inside the cabinet (for models with manual thermostat)
Temperature Control
The inner temperature ranges from 0 to 10. You can turn the thermostat knob to have your
desired temperature. Turn the knob clockwise; which the position varies from 1 to 6, you can get a lower
temperature inside. Turn the position to 0; you will switch off the appliance. Refer to Figure 1.
refer to the temperature read out to see the temperature.

Normal Sounds you may Hear due to the refrigerant circulating through the colling coils
Gurgling
Slight vibrations
The thermostat control will click when it cycles on and off.
REVERSING THE DOOR (OPTION)
How to reverse the door
Remove the lower hinge by loosening and removing the screws with screwdriver
Carefully lower the door and remove it
Move the pivot pin to the opposite hole on the lower hinge
Move the pivot pin from the left top hinge to the opposite hole on the right top hinge
Remove the two screws from the right holes in the bottom cross bar
Take the door. Insert the lower hinge axle into the right bottom hole of the door; make the right
hold of the door into the right top hinge axle
Adjust the door; make it straight and in alignment with the cabinet
Fix the lower hinge with two screws
Cover the left holes in the bottom cross bar with two screws
Note: As the door gasket gets pressed-in during shipment, after reversing the door, the gasket may need to be
reset to avoid air escaping. If there is a gap between the cabinet and the door gasket, set the gasket by gently
pulling it out to seal the gap. If necessary, you are recommended to use a hairdryer to warm (or relax) the gasket
to get rid of the gap

CARE AND MAINTENANCE
To avoid electric shock ALWAYS unplug the appliance before cleaning.
Do not use harsh chemicals, abrasives or solvents or scouring pads. Some of these chemicals can seriously
damage your refrigerator.
When cleaning
Unplug from the wall
Remove all contents
Wipe the inside and outside surfaces with a damp cloth. The addition of vinegar to the water is good for
the prevention of mould and fungus
Wipe all parts thoroughly after cleaning
When the fridge is not in use, ensure it is completely dry to avoid mould growth and if possible and safe,
leave the door open.
LIMITED WARRANTY
As a condition of any warranty service obligation, the customer must present evidence of ownership by way
of the original purchase invoice. Orford Refrigeration offers 12 months parts and labour warranty. Warranty
does not cover consumables such as gaskets and lights.
WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
Damage to the refrigerator while in the possession of the customer not caused by engineering
defect or material defect
Damage caused by customer misuse, tampering or failure to follow instructions
Damage caused by repairs or alterations of the refrigerator by anyone who is not authorised by
Orford Refrigeration
Contents of the fridge, ie goods stored in the fridge are not covered by warranty
ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO CLAIMED
DURATION. THE MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES.

Disposal
Disposal of the cabinet must take place in an environmentally correct way. Please note and observe all existing
regulation on disposal.
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