Whitehall GlacierFreeze GF-12 Operation and maintenance manual

INSTRUCTIONS FOR
OPERATION AND CARE OF
P.O. Box 3527 • City of Industry, CA, 91744-0527, U.S.A.
800-782-7706 • 626-968-6681 • www.whitehallmfg.com
6702-488-000 August 2012
Member of
GF-12
GLACIERFREEZE

WHITEHALL MANUFACTURING • P.O. BOX 3527 • City of Industry, CA 91744-0527 U.S.A
Phone (800) 782-7706 • (626) 968-6681 • Fax (626) 855-4862 • Web: www.whitehallmfg.com
Instructions for Operation and Care of GlacierFreeze
WARNING
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE
BOOKLET BEFORE OPERATING
YOUR GLACIER FREEZE.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in damage
to your Glacier Freeze and/or bodily injury
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CONNECT the appliance to a G.F.C.I. (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) electrical receptacle for protection
against electrical shock. The Glacier Freeze must be properly grounded. Failure to do so may result in
increase risk of electric shock.
DO NOT use in the presence of flammable liquids or gases, as these may present a fire/explosion hazard.
DO NOT use an extension cord.
DO NOT use a knife or other metal object to remove frost and/or ice. Doing so may severly damage the
refrigeration system.
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WHITEHALL MANUFACTURING • P.O. BOX 3527 • City of Industry, CA 91744-0527 U.S.A
Phone (800) 782-7706 • (626) 968-6681 • Fax (626) 855-4862 • Web: www.whitehallmfg.com
Instructions for Operation and Care of GlacierFreeze
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Model Description ................................................................................................. 2
Defrost Your GlacierFreeze ...................................................................................3
Cleaning & Maintenance
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Troubleshooting
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Wiring Diagram ..................................................................................................... 4
Start Up Procedures ............................................................................................. 3
Temperature Adjustment .......................................................................................3
Parts Diagram ....................................................................................................... 5

WHITEHALL MANUFACTURING • P.O. BOX 3527 • City of Industry, CA 91744-0527 U.S.A
Phone (800) 782-7706 • (626) 968-6681 • Fax (626) 855-4862 • Web: www.whitehallmfg.com
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GlacierFreeze
GlacierFreeze provides a convenient and reliable storage for a Glacier Packs. It’s designed to keep them properly
stored and ready to use. Each unit comes with stainless steel shelves for standard Glacier Packs and a molded
compartment for Ice Cups (Ice Cups not included). Oversized packs are easily stored on the bottom shelf.
MODEL GF-12
Instructions for Operation and Care of GlacierFreeze

WHITEHALL MANUFACTURING • P.O. BOX 3527 • City of Industry, CA 91744-0527 U.S.A
Phone (800) 782-7706 • (626) 968-6681 • Fax (626) 855-4862 • Web: www.whitehallmfg.com
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START UP PROCEDURES
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CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
To use your GlacierFreeze with the most efficiency and
safety, select a suitable place for installation keeping in
mind the following points:
Turn off your
vertical rack spacers, cup holder and drip tray. Wash
interior liner with a solution of warm water and two
teaspoons baking soda per quart of water. Rinse and
wipe clean. Do not use soaps, detergents, scouring
powder or spray cleaners for the liner. They may create
odors in the freezer.
Wash the drip tray, rack spacers and cup holders in a
mild detergent. Rinse and dry with a soft cloth. Use
only mild soapy water to clean door gaskets.
Never use acids, chemical thinner, gasoline, or the like
for cleaning any part of the freezer. Boiling water and
benzine may deform and damage plastic parts.
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the condenser
(tube and wire attachment) on the back of the freezer.
Wash the exterior cabinet with a detergent or soap
solution. Rinse well. Do not use scouring powder or
pads. To protect the cabinet finish, use a good quality
automotive wax. Be careful not to wax plastic parts.
GlacierFreeze. Remove cold pack,
The GlacierFreeze should be installed on a strong,
level floor. If floor is not quite level, adjust feet as
necessary.
The GlacierFreeze was designed for free standing
installation only and should not be recessed or
built-in.
Allow four inches or air space behind the freeze.
Keep away from direct sunlight, oven or other heat
source.
The GlacierFreeze is equipped with a three-prong
plug and is grounded to eliminate electrical
hazards. WARNING! FREEZER SHOULD BE
PLUGGED INTO A GROUNDED 120V, 60Hz
ELECTRICAL OUTLET. (NOTE: For other
voltages contact Whitehall for voltage adapters.)
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TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT
The GlacierFreeze temperature can be adjusted by
the Cold Control Knob. Freezer temperature will
become lower as the Control Knob is set closer to the
“MAX” position.
The GlacierFreeze temperature will vary depending
on the quantity of cold packs stored and the frequency
of the door being opened.
A thermometer is supplied to indicate temperature of
freezer.
DEFROST YOUR GLACIERFREEZE
Remove cold packs from your
GlacierFreeze. Keep drip tray in place.
Set Cold Control Knob to “OFF”
position.
Defrosting may take several hours. To
defrost faster:
WARNING! NEVER USE A KNIFE OR OTHER METAL
OBJECT TO REMOVE FROST AND/OR ICE. DOING
S O M A Y S E V E R E L Y D A M A G E T H E
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM.
When defrosting is complete, remove drip tray and
dispose of water. Set Cold Control Knob back to
original position.
Leave door open.
Remove vertical Rack Spacers
and place pans of hot water on
frost shelves.
Wipe with warm towel or sponge.
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