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Specification Line® GA Series Original Instructions Service Manual This manual is updated as new information and models are released. Visit our website for the latest manual. Part Number GA_SM 08/18...
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OEM (original equipment manufacture) Never use flammable oil soaked cloths or combustible replacement parts are used in Delfield equipment. cleaning solutions, for cleaning. Warning This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Table of Contents Section 1 Section 3 General Information Operation Model Numbers ............5 Refrigerator & Freezer Operation ......21 Serial Number Information ........5 Refrigerator & Freezer Start Up ....... 21 Warranty Information ..........5 Evaporator Fan Operation ..........22 Regulatory Certifications ...........
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Table of Contents (continued) Section 6 Section 8 Control Refrigeration Service Screens ............37 R290 Frame Heater (Freezer Only) .........37 Charging Procedures ..........57 Rapid Pull Down (Refrigerator Only) ......37 System Contamination Clean-up ......58 Diagnostics ................38 Mild System Contamination Clean-Up Procedure . 59 Relay Status .................38 Severe Contamination Clean-Up Procedure ...
Section 2 Installation • Recommended air temperature is 60° - 100°F DANGER (16° - 38°C). Installation must comply with all applicable fire and • Proper air supply for ventilation is REQUIRED AND health codes in your jurisdiction. CRITICAL for safe and efficient operation. Refer to Clearance Requirements chart on page 9.
Section 2 Installation Electrical Service ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION CHART Maximum 10ft (3m) cord with plug. DANGER Model Amps V, Hz, Ph H.P. Nema Plug Check all wiring connections, including factory terminals, Reach-In Dual Temperature before operation. Connections can become loose during GADBR1P-SH Ref.
Section 2 Installation Refrigeration Leg & Caster Installation Model Heat of BTU/Hour R290 Warning Rejection (BTU) Capacity Charge Reach-In Dual Temperature The unit must be installed in a stable condition with GADBR1P-SH Ref. 232 Ref. 1431 Ref. 78g the front wheels locked. Locking the front casters after GADTR1P-SH Frzr.
Installation Section 2 Level & Stable Reversible Door Instructions After the cabinet has been placed in the desired location, APPLICABLE TO FULL DOOR MODELS cabinets must be leveled. Level units from front to back and 1. Open the door. from side to side. Leveling will insure proper door operation and removal of condensate.
Section 2 Installation Roll-In & Roll-Thru Installation 10. Locate the provided alternate top hinge bracket. 11. Place the hinge bracket over the top hinge pin. NOTE: Local area codes may dictate other installation requirements not mentioned. 12. Open the door. 13.
Installation Section 2 New Hinge Cartridge Installation Accessory Interior Drawer Installation • Full doors have a cartridge hinge on both the bottom and 1. Accessory drawer installation requires two tracks and a top of the door. drawer. • Half doors only have one cartridge hinge, the bottom hinge of the bottom half door and the top hinge of the top half door.
Section 2 Installation T-1 Tray Slide Installation T-1 Installation Instructions 1. For each pan, mount a pair of tray slides; one on each Edge Support for 18” x 26” pans side of the door section at the same height. Mount the tray slides onto the pilasters by sliding the tray slide tabs down into the cutouts.
Installation Section 2 T-2 Tray Slide Installation Universal Bottom Support for 12” x 20” and 18” x 26” pans T-2 Tray Slide System T-2 Installation Instructions 1. For each pan, two (2) tray slides will be used. Each tray slide must have another tray slide at the same height, Installed T-2 tray slide with both size pans on the opposite side of the door section.
Section 2 Installation T-3 Tray Slide Installation T-3 Installation Instructions 1. For each pan, two (2) tray slides will be used. Each tray Edge Support for 12” x 20” pans slide must have another tray slide at the same height, on the opposite side of the door section.
Installation Section 2 T-4 Rack Slide Installation 3. Repeat steps 1-2 on the opposite side. Verify that all mounting plates are lined up across the door section. Edge Support for 18” x 26” pans 4. For a full section installation, repeat steps 1-3 for the upper half.
Section 2 Installation Optional Foot Pedal Installation Instructions 2. Mount foot pedal door assist with (2) 5/16-18 bolts that are provided, use ½” socket or wrench. Foot pedal plate • If the optional foot pedal is ordered for a right hinged should be facing forward and parallel to the floor when door, ensure part # 000-D10-0031 is received.
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36°F to 40°F (2°C to 4°C). operators are made aware of the inherent dangers of operating this equipment. • Delfield freezers are designed to maintain an operational temperature of 0°F (-18°C). DANGER Refrigerator & Freezer Start Up Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug.
DANGER The unit surface is very hot! Avoid direct contact with skin; use appropriate protective apparel, such as gloves. Delfield heated cabinets are designed to maintain an operational temperature of 165°F (73°C). Heated Cabinet Start Up 5. The unit will continue though the Defrost mode. The...
Section 3 Operation Home Screen HIGH TEMPERATURE SAFETY DEVICE An automatic reset type safety device is mounted above the heater(s) behind the vertical air duct(s). This safety switch will open if the temperature exceeds 220°F (105°C) in the event of a fan failure or air duct obstruction. Whenever the Manual Defrost switch opens, power to the heaters is interrupted.
Operation Section 3 TouchScreen Password • If the unit is in defrost, the defrost icon replaces the cabinet temperature. The defrost icon will be displayed 1. When a function is password protected, the password throughout the defrost process. enter screen will appear. Type in the either the manager password or the service password.
Section 3 Operation Configuration Screen Settings Screen Interior Light Manual Defrost Set Box Temperature Rapid Pull Down Time / Date Firmware Update Alarm Managment Units Password Reset Factory Settings Diagnostics Defrost Type Language Unit Standby LCD Brightness • The Configuration screen can be accessed by swiping •...
Operation Section 3 Units Defrost Type (Refrigerator & Freezer) Fahrenheit/Celsius Defrost Method Fahrenheit Celsius Adaptive Time of Day Defrost Defrost Back Back Configuration Screen\Units Configuration Screen\Defrost Type • The selected mode/button will be gray. • Access to this page requires the manager password. •...
Section 3 Operation Set Box Temperature Time of Day Defrost • Selecting Time of Day Defrost activates this defrost mode. Set Box Temperature 35.6 -1.4 • Time of Day Defrost requires defrost times to be set up. Refrigerator Freezer Defrost Times Back Hour Minutes...
Operation Section 3 Alarm Management Network Connection Connected to: Alarm Management Ethernet: 10.214.25.62 Audible Alarm WiFi: SSID: net_name Back Back Connection Setup Configuration Screen\Network Connection Configuration Screen\Alarm Management • Ethernet: will display local area network name and icon if • Access to this page requires the manager password. it is connected.
Section 3 Operation Interior Light • Select a listed network and the display will navigate to the complete network setup. 1. From the settings screen select Interior Lights. WiFi_Name Security WPA2 PSK Password: Cancel Connect Configuration Screen\Network Connection Settings Screen\Interior Light \Set Up Connection\Network Name •...
Operation Section 3 Time / Date Language Time Date Format MM/DD/YR 24 Hr Clock DD/MM/YR 12 Hr Clock Back Settings Screen\Language Settings Screen\Time׀Date\Format Tab • Language in the light gray box is current selection. English • The Format Tab has two date and two time choices. is default.
Section 3 Operation LCD Brightness Web Application KITCHENCONNECT This online application is an equipment monitoring tool. LCD Brightness Register: 1. Navigate to https://www.welbiltdigital.com/ 2. Select Register. 3. Enter Information in at least the required fields. 4. Select Submit. Back 5. Enter your email and password. 6.
Operation Section 3 Application Operation Edit Or Delete Equipment 1. Select the menu icon next to Set Up A Site the equipment. 1. Select + Add Site. 2. Edit and Delete Equipment are 2. Fill in all site information. All fields are required. available actions.
Section 4 Maintenance Warning DANGER When using cleaning fluids or chemicals, rubber gloves It is the responsibility of the equipment owner to perform and eye protection (and/or face shield) must be worn. a Personal Protective Equipment Hazard Assessment to ensure adequate protection during maintenance Caution procedures.
Maintenance Section 4 Interior Cleaning DRAIN Each refrigerated unit has a drain located inside the unit The interior can be cleaned using soap and warm water. If that removes the condensation from the evaporator coil and this isn’t sufficient, try ammonia and water or a nonabrasive routes it to an external condensate evaporator pan.
Section 5 Troubleshooting Problem -> Cause -> Correction Chart Problem Cause Correction Cabinet not Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. running Power cord unplugged. Plug in power cord. Thermostat set too high. Set thermostat to lower temperature. System is off.
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Section 6 Control Service Screens RAPID PULL DOWN (REFRIGERATOR ONLY) Operator screens are covered in Section 3, Operation. The manager password is 211276. Rapid Pull Down FRAME HEATER (FREEZER ONLY) Frame Heater Back Always on Always Off Power Save Configuration Screen\Rapid Pull Down •...
Control Section 6 DIAGNOSTICS RELAY STATUS • This screen is a list of relay’s with their status to the right. • The status displays either on or off. Diagnostics Relay Status Temperature Probes Relay Status Data History Relay Outputs Heater: On/Off Heater Fan: On/Off...
Section 6 Control DATA HISTORY ENERGY CHART Data History Energy Chart Average Base Temperature: Average KwH per day: XXX.X°X XXX.X KwH (Past 7 Days) (Past 7 Days) Download Diagnostics View Energy Chart Download HAACP & Energy View Temperature Chart Back Back Configuration Screen\Diagnostics\Data History Configuration Screen\Diagnostics\...
Control Section 6 TEMPERATURE PROBES RELAY OUTPUTS • This screen is a list of temperature probes with their • Access to this page requires the service password. current value. • This screen lists the relays available for a service person to energize.
Control Section 6 COMPLETE NETWORK SETUP ADD A NETWORK SCREEN WiFi_Name Enter information for wireless network to add Network name: Security WPA2 PSK Security Type: No authentication (Open) Password: Encryption type: None Security Key: Start this connection automatically Connect even if the network is not broadcasting Cancel Connect Cancel...
Section 6 Control IP ADDRESS SETUP SCREEN PASSWORD IP Address Setup: Password can be up to up to six alphanumeric characters long Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address: Enter Password IP Address: Netmask: Confirm Password Default Gateway: Back Back Configuration Screen\Network Connection\Cog Icon...
Control Section 6 FIRMWARE UPDATE Check Firmware Version with Firmware Update Screen From the Settings Screen, select Firmware Update. Instead of using the manager password, use the service Update Firmware password, 9014766419. 1. Insert USB memory device into USB port located behind louvered access panel on end shroud or at back of upper machine START...
Section 6 Control RESET FACTORY SETTINGS ALARM HISTORY SCREEN • Home screen Top right features an active alert icon. • Touch it to display the Alarm History screen. Reset Factory Settings Alarm Type Date Time High temperature Alarm 08/27/2016 3:15pm Cancel Box Probe out of range 08/27/2016...
Control Section 6 ALARM SCREENS • From the Home screen select the active alert icon to go to the Alarm History screen. Temperature Probe Alarm • Select the alarm type to navigate to the alarm screen. Possible temperature probe (s) failure.
Section 6 Control REFRIGERATOR & FREEZER ALARMS Continuous Compressor Run Alarm High Voltage Alarm Compressor ran continuously for an extended period of Compressor did not start or time. shut down due to voltage Contact KitchenCare exceeding acceptable limits. 844-724-CARE (2273) Back Back \Alarm History Screen\...
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Section 7 Component Check Procedures Evaporator Fan Access • Evaporator fan wiring connections are accessed from the top through the evaporator box lid. • Access the evaporator fans inside the cabinet through the air baffle in the interior top. Interior view of air baffle Evaporator box lid Interior view of air baffle Evaporator box lid...
Component Check Procedures Section 7 Condenser Fan Access Unit Air Flow Design One Section Cabinets Two & Three Section Cabinets Refrigerator/Freezer Cross Section With Air Flow Arrows Part Number GA_SM 08/18...
Section 7 Component Check Procedures Frame Heater Routing Full door units have only a perimeter heater wire. Half door units have perimeter heater wires and horizontal mullion heater wires. • Each end of a heater wire connects to a harness. •...
Component Check Procedures Section 7 Door Hinges 4. Place a white spacer on the bottom hinge pin. 1. With a 3/8” nut driver remove the nuts and bottom hinge from the unit. 2. Remove door from unit. 5. Place the hinge on the hinge pin, rotate it and ensure 3.
Section 7 Component Check Procedures Temperature Probe Resistance 6. Rotate the door hinge 160°-180°. Part 2195702 5KΩ NTC Temperature Probe Temperature Temperature Resistance (Ω) in °C in °F Nominal 48,560 -2.2 45,835 -0.4 43,275 40,870 38,610 36,490 28.4 18,100 30.2 17,190 16,330 33.8...
Component Check Procedures Section 7 LED Light Replacement 3. Press the center of a raised tab to release the wire. Remove the wire. Repeat on second tab for second Important Notes wire. • Tools Required: T6 Torx Bit & Phillips Head screwdriver •...
Section 8 Refrigeration R290 Charging Procedures Important Important We assume no responsibility for the use of contaminated The charge is critical on all Reach-In units. Use a scale or a refrigerant. Damage resulting from the use of charging cylinder to ensure the proper charge is installed. contaminated refrigerant is the sole responsibility of the servicing company.
Refrigeration Section 8 System Contamination Clean-up If either condition is found, or if contamination is suspected, use a Total Test Kit from Totaline or a similar diagnostic tool. This section describes the basic requirements for restoring Follow the manufacturer’s directions. These devices sample contaminated systems to reliable service.
Section 8 Refrigeration Mild System Contamination Clean-Up Severe System Contamination Clean-Up Procedure Procedure 1. Replace any failed components. 1. Remove the refrigerant charge. 2. If the compressor is good, change the oil. 2. Remove the compressor. 3. Replace the liquid line drier. 3.
Refrigeration Section 8 Filter Driers Repeat steps 8 through 13 until the pressure drop is acceptable. The size of the filter-drier is important. Using an improperly 14. Operate the Reach-In unit for 48-72 hours. Then remove sized filter-drier will cause the Reach-In unit to be the suction line filter-drier and change the liquid line improperly charged with refrigerant.
Section 8 Refrigeration Properties of R-290 (Propane) Sources of Ignition & Avoiding Ignition Sparks • R-290 is an alternative (not drop in replacement) for most commonly used refrigerants Electrical terminals including capacitor terminals must be tightened and secured against loosening. Wires must •...
Refrigeration Section 8 Service Procedures Charging with R-290 • Charging with R-290 is similar to charging systems with • Always use gas detection equipment when working on hydrocarbons R-290 systems • Like all blend refrigerants, R-290 systems must be • Set the alarm to 15% of the LFL (Lower Flammability charged with liquid to maintain correct composition of Level)
Section 8 Refrigeration Review Service Procedures • Lokring fittings should be used to seal refrigeration lines • It’s advisable to use portable gas detectors when on R-290 systems. working on R-290 units • Tool part numbers and quantities of Lokring parts •...
Section 9 Diagrams Two Section Heated Cabinet Wiring Diagram Heated Schematic Light Neutral Line Heater Heater Neutral Line Heating Element Power Monitoring Shield (PWM) Heating Element TB104 TB102 TB104 TB102 TB103 TB101 TB103 TB101 Coil Contactor TB201 TB201 TB201 TB201 Solid State Shield 1 (SSR1) Humidity Sensor Digital Input / Output Shield...
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