Victory HS User manual

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
for all
HS, and HIS Warming Cabinets
3779 CHAMPION BLVD, WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105
Phone: (888) 845-9800 | Fax: (800) 253-5168 | Web: victoryrefrigeration.com
809-195A Rev. 01/30/2023 SEE BACK COVER FOR
WARRANTY REGISTRATION

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WELCOME
Contents
Safety .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..3
Important Information .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..5
Product Information . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..6
Clearance and Placement.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..7
Unpacking and Set Up . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..8
Shelf Installation.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..9
Electrical. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..10
Preheating & Food Storage.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..11
Recommended Food Storage Periods . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..12
Using The Unit .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..13
Sequence of Operations - Eliwell Controller. .. .. ..14
Sequence of Operations - Danfoss Controller . .. ..17
Cleaning and Maintenance . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..21
Methods For Cleaning Stainless Steel .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..22
Help. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..23
Help Continued.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..24
For The Service Tech - Wiring Diagram . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..25
Limited Warranty .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..26
Limited Warranty (continued) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..27
Important Information
• PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING, IF RECOMMENDED
PROCEDURES ARE NOT FOLLOWED, WARRANTY
CLAIMS MAY BE DENIED.
• Your warranty registration information is located with
this manual. Please complete the card and submit
it to Victory within TEN days of installation. Failure
to properly register equipment may limit or void the
warranty.
• Victory reserves the right to change specications
and product design without notice. Such revisions
do not entitle the buyer to corresponding changes,
improvements, additions, or replacements for
previously purchased equipment.
Congratulations on your purchase of Victory food service
equipment. Every employee welcomes you to the family
of satised Victory customers.
From the earliest stages of production design, to focused
steps in fabrication and assembly, rigid standards of
quality are maintained by our sta of skilled employees.
Victory strives to supply superior products through strict
quality control guidelines exceeding industry standards,
this means that each unit, given the proper maintenance
will provide years of trouble free experience to its owner.
Additionally, Victory food service equipment has one
of the best warranties in the food service industry, and
backed by a professional sta of service technicians
across the country.
We thank you for your choice and condence in Victory
Equipment.
For part inquiries or orders please call our Technical
Service Department at (800) 684-1199. 8:00 AM to 5:00
PM EST.

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SAFETY
Observe the Caution and Warning notices. They are indicators of
important safety information. Keep this manual for future reference.
Important Information to Add
Record the model number, serial number and the date of installation here for future reference. The model and serial
numbers are on the unit's serial number dataplate, which is located on the left inside wall.
Model Number
Serial Number
Date of Installation
Purchased From
CAUTION
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
This appliance has been designed with your safety in mind. It has many features to keep you from being harmed. However,
safe operation and maintenance are your responsibilities. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Use: When using this unit, please:
• Move it carefully. If on casters be sure the casters
do NOT run over the power cord.
• Lock the casters when in use.
• Seek help. This machine is heavy! Be sure to move
with enough help to avoid tipping or dropping the
cabinet.
• Prevent children from playing in or on the cabinet.
Persons unable to use this product must be
prevented access.
• Follow all instructions. There are many safety
labels and directions on the unit. Heed them.
• Watch your ngers. There may be pinch points near
the door hinges.

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CAUTION: If it is necessary to move the Cabinet after removal from the skid, remove all
doors and carefully push the unit at a point of no more than 36” from the bottom to avoid
damage.
CAUTION
SAFETY
Push ONLY below the 36 inch / .91 meter height
Height
will vary
by model
Do NOT push in this area.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This unit is intended to be used in a commercial
application. That includes bars and restaurants.
If installed in a residence some commercial service
companies may not be able to service it on site.
The manufacturer has designed and produced this
machine with the nest in materials. The manufacturer
assumes no liability for units that have been altered in
any way. Alterations or part substitutions will void the
warranty.
Limitations
The machine is designed for use indoors in a controlled
environment. It must be kept dry, not overheated or
subjected to excessive cold. May only be connected to
a dedicated electrical circuit. Extension cords are not
permitted.
Minimum Maximum
Voltage 208 240
Room Air Temp 60º F 100º F
Agency Approvals
These marks appear on the dataplate or serial tag, located
in the inside of the left wall. The dataplate also contains
the model and serial numbers as well as electrical
requirements.

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Model Cabinet Dimensions
w x d x h (Inches) Doors Glass or Solid
Door
Full Load
Amps
Heater
Watts
Power Cord
Plug (NEMA)
STANDARD UNITS
HS(A)-1D-1 26-1/2 X 34-7/8 X 84-1/8 1 SOLID 6.8 1500 6-20P
HS(A)-1D-1-HD 26-1/2 X 34-7/8 X 84-1/8 2 SOLID 6.8 1500 6-20P
HS(A)-1D-1-G 26-1/2 X 33-5/8 X 84-1/8 1 GLASS 6.8 1500 6-20P
HS(A)-1D-1-HG 26-1/2 X 33-5/8 X 84-1/8 2 GLASS 6.8 1500 6-20P
PASS THRU UNITS
HS(A)-1D-1-PT 26-1/2 X 38-3/4 X 84-1/4 2 SOLID 6.8 1500 6-20P
HS(A)-1D-1-PT-HD 26-1/2 X 38-3/4 X 84-1/4 4 SOLID 6.8 1500 6-20P
HS(A)-1D-1-PT-G 26-1/2 X 36 X 84-1/4 2 GLASS 6.8 1500 6-20P
HS(A)-1D-1-PT-HG 26-1/2 X 36-1/4 X 84-1/4 4 GLASS 6.8 1500 6-20P
EXTRA WIDE UNITS
HS(A)-1D-1-EW 31-1/4 X 34-7/8 X 84-1/8 1 SOLID 6.8 1500 6-20P
HS(A)-1D-1-EW-HD 31-1/4 X 34-7/8 X 84-1/8 2 SOLID 6.8 1500 6-20P
HS(A)-1D-1-EW-G 31-1/4 X 33-1/2 X 84-1/8 1 GLASS 6.8 1500 6-20P
HS(A)-1D-1-EW-HG 31-1/4 X 33-5/8 X 84-1/8 2 GLASS 6.8 1500 6-20P
EXTRA WIDE PASS THRU UNITS
HS(A)-1D-1-EW-PT 31-1/4 X 38-3/4 X 84-1/8 2 SOLID 6.8 1500 6-20P
HS(A)-1D-1-EW-PT-HD 31-1/4 X 38-3/4 X 84-1/8 4 SOLID 6.8 1500 6-20P
HS(A)-1D-1-EW-PT-G 31-1/4 X 35-7/8 X 84-1/8 2 GLASS 6.8 1500 6-20P
HS(A)-1D-1-EW-PT-HG 31-1/4 X 36-1/8 X 84-1/8 4 GLASS 6.8 1500 6-20P
STANDARD ROLL-IN UNITS
HIS(A)-1D-1 36 1/2 X 36 1/4 X 84 3/8 1 SOLID 6.8 1500 6-20P
HIS(A)-2D-1 68 7/8 X 36 1/4 X 84 3/8 2 SOLID 13.0 3000 6-20P
STANDARD ROLL-THRU UNITS
HIS(A)-1D-1-PT 36 1/2 X 40 1/8 X 84 3/8 2 SOLID 6.8 1500 6-20P
HIS(A)-2D-1-PT 68 7/8 X 40 1/8 X 84 3/8 4 SOLID 13 3000 6-20P
EXTRA HIGH ROLL-IN UNITS
HIS(A)-1D-1-XH 36 1/2 X 36 1/4 X 89 7/8 1 SOLID 6.8 1500 6-20P
HIS(A)-2D-1-XH 68 7/8 X 36 1/4 X 89 7/8 2 SOLID 13.0 3000 6-20P
EXTRA HIGH ROLL-THRU UNITS
HIS(A)-2D-1-PT-XH 36 1/2 X 40 1/8 X 89 7/8 2 SOLID 6.8 1500 6-20P
HIS(A)-2D-1-PT-XH 68 7/8 X 40 1/8 X 89 7/8 4 SOLID 13.0 3000 6-20P
Height includes casters
• All models are 208-240 volts, 60 Hz AC.
• ALWAYS REFERENCE YOUR EQUIPMENT DATA PLATE AMPS, FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE AND ACCURATE VALUES.
• HS models have stainless steel interiors, HSA models have aluminum interiors
PRODUCT INFORMATION

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GENERAL PARTS
CLEARANCE AND PLACEMENT
Placement
Consider the following when selecting a location for your Cabinet:
Clearance:
• 12 in. at the top
• 0.0 in. at the rear,
• 0.0 in. at the left side
• 0.0 in. at the right side
• 0.0 in at the bottom
Floor Load: the oor on which the Cabinet is located must be even and level, free from vibrations, and strong enough to
support the combined weights of the unit and maximum product load.
Ventilation: Grille area at front must be free and clear of any object or wall.
Power Outlet: The installation of this appliance requires a dedicated power outlet located within the length of the unit's
power cord and be accessible for the purpose to disconnect power.
12"
TOP
MINIMUM
CLEARANCE
REQUIRED
0"
BOTTOM
MINIMUM
CLEARANCE
0"
LEFT/RIGHT
MINIMUM
CLEARANCE
0"
REAR
MINIMUM
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UNPACKING AND SET UP
Carefully inspect the shipping carton for damage. This is the only time that shipping damage may be claimed. If damage is
suspected, open the carton immediately and, if there is damage, retain the carton and contact the shipper to make a claim.
Do NOT contact the manufacturer.
Uncrating
Tools Needed: ¾” box wrench, adjustable wrench, level, at
head screw driver, and box cutter.
1. Remove the cardboard top capping, all clear tape,
and all staples including those at the bottom of the
cardboard carton and skid.
2. Start from the top of the carton. Using the box cutter,
carefully make one continuous cut to the bottom of the
skid. Remove cardboard carton and discard.
Note: additional clear plastic protective wrap is applied
directly to any product with a glass door.
3. Move unit as close to nal position as possible before
removing the skid.
Note: The skid must be removed before the casters or legs
can be attached.
Skid Removal and Caster Attachment
Tip the unit forward and remove the skid.
Risk of personal injury.
Unit must be securely supported
while attaching casters or legs.
WARNING
1. Remove the shipping bolts using the ¾” box wrench while
cabinet is held in one direction. Repeat the process while
the cabinet is held in the opposite direction.
2. None of the threads on the leg or caster stem should be
visible once screwed in.
3. Tilt the cabinet in one direction approximately 8” and
block it securely with pieces of 2x4 lumber or other
suitable material.
4. Thread the stem casters or legs into the ½ -13 holes in
the bottom of the cabinet. Tighten by hand as much
as possible. Some models may already have levelers
installed. If so, then the levelers will need to rst be
removed and discarded.
5. Once the caster or leg cannot be turned any further,
use a 3/4 inch wrench to tighten the nut in between
the mounting plate and the wheel of the caster until
snug.
6. Repeat this procedure with unit secured in the
opposite direction so as to access the remaining legs/
casters/levelers
7. If plate casters or legs are installed instead of stem
casters or legs, then repeat step 3 above and secure
the plate with either #14 AB screws, or ¼-20 screws,
depending upon which are required.
8. If levelers are employed, then repeat step 3 above and
thread the leveler in place. Then repeat step 6.
Leveling:
Cabinets must be leveled when installed. Level should be
measured on the headrail.
Failure to level your cabinet may result in door not sealing,
closing correctly,.
For cabinets with legs, rotate the foot of the leg with an
adjustable wrench to achieve desired height for leveling.
For cabinets with casters, leveling can be achieved by
placing large washers in between the ½’ stud and the holes
located on the bottom of the case.
Do NOT loosen casters to level the cabinet. Casters MUST
be tightly secured to cabinet for
full strength.
Install or attach any accessories
that will be used
Remove any plastic covering the stainless steel.
CAUTION

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1. Determine the proper location for the shelf clips.
The reference numbers on the pilaster can serve as a
guide to ensure all clips are properly located.
2. Insert the top tab of the shelf clip into the desired
hole of the pilaster. The retaining tab MUST be facing
up as shown.
3. Rotate the clip downwards and insert the bottom tab
into the matching hole in the pilaster. The clip may
need to be squeezed slightly during installation.
4. Install all remaining clips.
5. Install shelves onto clips with the product retention
bar facing up. Be careful not to dislodge clips during
installation.
6. Place shelves so that the retaining tab on the clip
captures the shelf as shown.
7. Conrm that the shelf is resting on ALL 4 clips and
that the clips are securely attached to the pilasters.
8. Improper shelf clip installation could cause the shelf
and / or the product on it to fall, resulting in damage
to the unit and possible bodily injury.
9. Do NOT overload the shelves. The unit is designed to
use all shelves that are supplied in an equally spaced
manner. Contact Victory customer service if fewer
shelves or a dierent conguration to ensure shelf
overloading will not occur.
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This is a cord-connected unit, and must be connected to
its own dedicatedpower supply. Check the dataplate on
the machine to conrm the voltage and per the dataplate
use the correct fuses or circuit breakers.
Note: Do not connect to GFI / GFCI outlets. Connection to that type of outlet can result in product loss due to unsafe
cabinet temperature when GFI device trips from moisture.
Power Cords
This 220 volt model is equipped with a power cord and type
6-20P plug.
If a power cord becomes damaged, it must be replaced
with the identical cord.
Follow All National and Local Codes
This Unit Must Be Grounded. Do not use extension cords
and do not disable or by-pass ground prong on electrical
plug.
Prior to use, the interior and exterior surfaces of the
cabinet should be cleaned thoroughly with warm water,
mild detergent, and a soft cloth. Apply with a dampened
cloth and wipe in the direction of the metal grain. Then
allow to air dry with the doors open. Only use a clean soft
cloth. See detailed cleaning instructions in the cleaning
and maintenance section
Initial Start Up
After the cabinet has been installed, leveled, and cleaned
as described above, refer to the following check list:
• Check for proper electrical hook-up.
• Check that all clearances are in line with the
aforementioned guidelines.
• Check that cabinet is level.
NOTE: Once the unit has been started and reaches proper
storage temperatures, it may be loaded with product.
ELECTRICAL

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PREHEATING & FOOD STORAGE
Food should not be placed in a cold warming cabinet. To
preheat the warming cabinet, turn it on one (1) hour before
it will be needed. See page 13 on how to use the control
display panel to assist in preheating and operation.
If the food has been cooked in the same pan in which it
will be served, it should be left in the same pan when being
placed in the warming cabinet. However, if food is cooked
and served in dierent pans, the food should be panned as
soon as the cooking is completed and placed in the warmer.
Although the two methods mentioned may not necessarily
pertain to the requirements of daily foodservice activity,
another approach for good food quality is to place the food
directly to a serving counter after cooking. The warmer
keeps the food in good condition during the interval
between cooking and serving. It is recommended that food
should be stored within the cabinet and in its original pan in
which it will be served.
The food should be placed in the cabinet while hot, but not
until it stops giving o steam
Note: if steam is excessive, use a lid on pots or pans.
It is possible to reheat some food without further
deterioration if sucient time is allowed for the heat to
slowly penetrate the entire mass.
Most food can be kept in best condition at a temperature
of approximately 160°F, but the exact temperature varies
depending upon the kind of food and method of its
preparation; therefore, it is impossible to give any exact
instructions which will t all conditions. It is necessary to
experiment by increasing or decreasing the temperature
of the unit until you nd the temperature at which the
majority of the food kept in the unit will keep in the best
condition. Once this setting is determined, the controller
should always be kept at this setting.
Some food, such as breaded meats, sh, etc., when kept at
proper temperature, requires less degree of moisture in the
cabinet to prevent sogginess. For this reason, all cabinets
are equipped with vents or dampers. The damper should
be opened for such food by turning the knob in the desired
direction for opening and closing. This knob opens or
closes the vent in the top of the cabinet. By looking into the
cabinet when operating the knob, you can fully understand
its function and adjustment.
Some foods can be kept in good condition much longer than
others, and certain foods cannot be satisfactorily kept at
all in any manner. French fried potatoes, roasts, waes and
similar foods, where the outside must be crisp and centers
steaming hot must be prepared immediately before serving.
Do not expect the impossible from the warming cabinet, but
if used intelligently it will keep food over a longer period of
time and with less deterioration than is possible with any
other equipment. By reducing the deterioration between
the time the food is cooked and the time it is served,
the warming cabinet will assure serving the food to the
customer in proper condition. See the recommended food
storage periods table as a reference guide.
CAUTION Risk of personal injury from hot
pans or racks.
User proper hot container handling
materials.

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Product Longest Time Kept Average Time Kept Approximate Temp. °F
*Crispy or Dry Foods
Baked Potatoes 2 hours 30 minutes 170 -180
Corn Stick 2 hours 1 hour 140 - 150
Crackers 8 hours 5 hours 140 - 150
Chicken Pies 6 hours 3 hours 170 - 180
Club Sandwiches (wrapped) 1 hour 30 minutes 160
Fried Chicken 6 hours 3 hours 170 -180
Fried Seafood 6 hours 2 hours 170 -180
Hard Rolls 8 hours 4 hours 140 - 150
Hot Mince or Apple Pie 6 hours 4 hours 160
Meat Pies 6 hours 3 hours 170-180
Popcorn & Potato Chips 10 hours 5 hours 150
*Moist Foods
Baked Beans 8 hours 4 hours 170 -180
Baked Stu Lobster 3 hours 2 hours 170 -180
Biscuits 1 hour 30 minutes 150 - 175
Casserole (without top crust) 8 hours 4 hours 170 - 180
Chop Suey 6 hours 4 hours 180
Deviled Crabs 5 hours 3 hours 170 -180
Frankfurter 6 hours 3 hours 160 - 175
Hash 4 hours 2 hours 170 -180
Mashed Potatoes 3 hours 2 hours 160 - 180
Vegetables (ready for serving) 6 hours 2 hours 170 -180
Sweet Rolls 4 hours 2 hours 140 - 150
RECOMMENDED FOOD STORAGE PERIODS

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USING THE UNIT
USING THE UNIT
Operation is simple, just keep it connected to the
correct power supply and the warmer will maintain the
internal temperature it has been set to. Keep the doors
closed as much as possible to avoid unnecessary run
time.
The controller displays the current internal temperature.
Adjusting the set temperature lower will NOT cause the
system to rise the temperature faster. When on, the
heater system is always operating at maximum.
The temperature was set at the factory at 160
º
F, but you
can adjust it to your own selected temperature. 30
seconds after adjustment, the display automatically
reverts to showing the current temperature.
The internal fan will be on when the unit is plugged in.
If equipped with glass doors, pressing the down button in
will turn the cabinet light on or off.
In most cases the only thing displayed will be the cabinet temperature. When something other than normal operation
has occurred, a message will be shown.
Message Displayed Why What to do
AL1
Cabinet temperature too Low Confirm doors are closed.
OPd
Door is open Close door, if message does
not change, call for service.
E1, E2, E3, E4
Sensor unplugged or has failed Call for service.
Eliwell
UP
DOWN
ESC
SELECT
USING THE UNIT
Operation is simple, just keep it connected to the
correct power supply and the warmer will maintain the
internal temperature it has been set to. Keep the doors
closed as much as possible to avoid unnecessary run
time.
The controller displays the current internal temperature.
Adjusting the set temperature lower will NOT cause the
system to rise the temperature faster. When on, the
heater system is always operating at maximum.
The temperature was set at the factory at 160
º
F, but you
can adjust it to your own selected temperature. 30
seconds after adjustment, the display automatically
reverts to showing the current temperature.
The internal fan will be on when the unit is plugged in.
If equipped with glass doors, pressing the down button in
will turn the cabinet light on or off.
In most cases the only thing displayed will be the cabinet temperature. When something other than normal operation
has occurred, a message will be shown.
Message Displayed Why What to do
AL1
Cabinet temperature too Low Confirm doors are closed.
OPd
Door is open Close door, if message does
not change, call for service.
E1, E2, E3, E4
Sensor unplugged or has failed Call for service.
Eliwell
UP
DOWN
ESC
SELECT
USING THE UNIT
Operation is simple, just keep it connected to the
correct power supply and the warmer will maintain the
internal temperature it has been set to. Keep the doors
closed as much as possible to avoid unnecessary run
time.
The controller displays the current internal temperature.
Adjusting the set temperature lower will NOT cause the
system to rise the temperature faster. When on, the
heater system is always operating at maximum.
The temperature was set at the factory at 160
º
F, but you
can adjust it to your own selected temperature. 30
seconds after adjustment, the display automatically
reverts to showing the current temperature.
The internal fan will be on when the unit is plugged in.
If equipped with glass doors, pressing the down button in
will turn the cabinet light on or off.
In most cases the only thing displayed will be the cabinet temperature. When something other than normal operation
has occurred, a message will be shown.
Message Displayed Why What to do
AL1
Cabinet temperature too Low Confirm doors are closed.
OPd
Door is open Close door, if message does
not change, call for service.
E1, E2, E3, E4
Sensor unplugged or has failed Call for service.
Eliwell
UP
DOWN
ESC
SELECT

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SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS – ELIWELL CONTROLLER
The warmer operates based on the air temperature measured by the probe located at the return air.
ON OFF
COMPONENT OPERATION CONTROLLER
ACTION OPERATION CONTROLLER
ACTION
HEATER
Heater turns on
when the air
temperature at the
probe is above the
sum of the set point
+ 4
The Heater Contact is
energized
Heater turns off
when the air
temperature at
probe is equal to
or less than the
set point
The Heater Contact is de-
energized
(RTN400 - Terminal
#10 and #11)
(RTN400 - Terminal
#10 and #11)
BLOWER
The Blower turns
on when the unit
is powered on.
The Blower is wired to
constant power
The Blower turns
off when the unit is
unplugged or put
into standby.
The Blower is wired to
constant power
(RTN400 - Terminal #4
and #5)
RTN400 - Terminal #4
and #5)
LIGHT
The light will turn on
when the down
button is
pressed (or when the
door is opened with
solid doors)
The Light Contact is
energized The light will turn
off when the down
button is
pressed (or when the
door is closed with
solid doors)
The Light Contact is de-
energized
(RTN400 - Terminal
#13 and #14)
(RTN400 - Terminal
#13 and #14)
Condition
Heater
Blower
Lights
Cabinet Temp > Set point + 4 ON ON ON or OFF
Cabinet Temperature <= Set point - 4 OFF OFF ON or OFF
Eliwell
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Electronic Controller
Controller Symbols
Controller Buttons
Reduced SET / Economy
Permanently on: Energy Saving Mode
Flashing: Reduced Set Mode
Quick Flashing: Access to level 2 parameters
AUX
Permanently on: Aux Active
Flashing: Deep Cooling Cycle Active
Heater
Permanently On: Heater Active
Flashing: Delay, protection or blocked start-up
Defrost (NOT ACTIVE ON THESE
MODELS)
Symbol will illuminate during start up,
then remain off
Alarm
Permanently on: Alarm Active
Flashing: Alarm Acknowledged
Fan
Permanently on: Fans Active
Celsius
Permanently On: C Setting
Fahrenheit
Permanently on: F Setting
Up
Press and release
Scrolls through menu items
Increases Values
Press for at least 5 seconds
No Function
Stand-by
Press and release
Returns to the previous menu
level
Confirm parameter value
Press for at least 5 seconds
Activates the stand-by function
Down
Press and release
Scrolls through menu items
Decreases values
Press for at least 5 seconds
Turn light on/off
Set (Enter)
Press and release
Displays alarms
Opens the machine status menu
Press for at least 5 seconds
Opens the programming menu
Confirms commands
Eliwell

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Electronic Controller Alarms
Alarms are always indicated by the buzzer (if present) and the alarm icon. To switch off the buzzer, press and
release any key, the relative icon will continue to flash.
NOTE: If alarm exclusion times have been set (see AL folder in the parameters table), the alarm will not be
signaled.
Alarm
Code
Trigger Automatic
Clearance
Outputs Comments
"AH1" Pb1 probe HIGH Temperature
alarm
User
configured
Label AH1 displayed alternately with the actual
value read by the probe Pb1
High temperature
alarm
"AL1" Pb1 probe LOW Temperature
alarm
User Label AL1 displayed alternately with the actual
value read by the probe Pb1
Low temperature
alarm
"OPd" Door open for more than Always Label OPd displayed alternately with the actual
value read by probe Pb1
Door open alarm
"E1" "E1" error Always Blink “E1 ". lf configured: cut in alarm relay, beep
the buzzer
"PB1" sensor failure
(short or open)
"E2" "E2" error Always Blink "E2". lf configured: cut in alarm relay, beep
the buzzer
"PB2" sensor failure
(short or open)
"E3" "E3" error Always Blink "E3 ". lf configured: cut in alarm relay,
beep the buzzer
"PB3" sensor failure
(short or open)
"E4" "E4" error Always Blink "E4 ". lf configured: cut in alarm relay,
beep the buzzer
"PB4" sensor failure
(short or open)
Refrigerator with Eliwell Controlle
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Beverage-Ai
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Eliwell
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Electronic Controller Alarms
Alarms are always indicated by the buzzer (if present) and the alarm icon. To switch off the buzzer, press and
release any key, the relative icon will continue to flash.
NOTE: If alarm exclusion times have been set (see AL folder in the parameters table), the alarm will not be
signaled.
Alarm
Code
Trigger Automatic
Clearance
Outputs Comments
"AH1" Pb1 probe HIGH Temperature
alarm
User
configured
Label AH1 displayed alternately with the actual
value read by the probe Pb1
High temperature
alarm
"AL1" Pb1 probe LOW Temperature
alarm
User Label AL1 displayed alternately with the actual
value read by the probe Pb1
Low temperature
alarm
"OPd" Door open for more than Always Label OPd displayed alternately with the actual
value read by probe Pb1
Door open alarm
"E1" "E1" error Always Blink “E1 ". lf configured: cut in alarm relay, beep
the buzzer
"PB1" sensor failure
(short or open)
"E2" "E2" error Always Blink "E2". lf configured: cut in alarm relay, beep
the buzzer
"PB2" sensor failure
(short or open)
"E3" "E3" error Always Blink "E3 ". lf configured: cut in alarm relay,
beep the buzzer
"PB3" sensor failure
(short or open)
"E4" "E4" error Always Blink "E4 ". lf configured: cut in alarm relay,
beep the buzzer
"PB4" sensor failure
(short or open)
Refrigerator with Eliwell Controlle
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Beverage-Ai
r
Eliwell
everage-Ai
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Electronic Controller
Control Panel Display
Keyboard Functions
Defrost LED (NOT ACTIVE)
Alarm LED
Symbol will illuminate during start up,
then remain off
On fixed: ALARM Present
Flashing: ALARM Silenced
Off: No Alarm
Fan LED
Heater LED
On fixed:
Fan active
On fixed: Heater active
Off:
Fan Off
Flashing: Delay, protection or activation blocked
Off: No Alarm
UP
Pressandrelease
•
Scrollsthemenuitems
•
Increasesthevalues
DOWN
Pressandrelease
•
Scrollsthemenuitems
•
Decreasesthevalues
DEFROST(ESC)
•NoFunction
SET(ENTER)
Pressandrelease
•
Confirmstheparametervalue
•
Toggleslighton/off
UP
DOWN
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(
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Control Panel Connections
Changing the Setpoint
Electronic Controller Alarms
The alarm condition is always signaled by the alarm icon . To turn off the relative icon will continue
flashing.
NOTE: If alarm exclusion times are in progress (ALA folder of the parameter table), the alarm is not
signaled.
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Electronic Controller Alarms
The alarm condition is always signaled by the alarm icon . Press any button to silence the alarm, the
relative icon will continue flashing.
NOTE: If alarm exclusion times are in progress (ALA folder of the parameter table), the alarm is not
signaled.
How to Acknowledge Alarms
Danfoss
Electronic Controller Alarms
The alarm condition is always signaled by the alarm icon . Press any button to silence the alarm, the
relative icon will continue flashing.
NOTE: If alarm exclusion times are in progress (ALA folder of the parameter table), the alarm is not
signaled.
How to Acknowledge Alarms
Danfoss
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