Electrical Safety Do not exceed the power outlet ratings. It is recommended that the unit be connected to its own circuit. A standard electrical supply that is properly grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all state and local codes and ordinances is required. ...
General Safety Always unplug an appliance from the power supply before attempting any service. Disconnect the power cord by grasping the plug, not the cord. Do not allow children or pets to play on or in the appliance. ...
Specifications Model FP430 FP630 FP861 Voltage / AC: 115V~60 Hz AC: 115V~60 Hz AC: 115V~60 Hz Frequency DC: 12/24 V DC: 12/24 V DC: 12/24 V Amperage 0.75 A 0.8 A 1.0 A Input Power 65 W 75 W 80 W...
Components NOTE: Fuse is located within the DC plug connector. (15-amp fuse, twist off red top and unscrew the 1 screw if needed to locate) NOTE: Due to the difficulty in replacing a faulty temperature probe this unit comes pre-installed with two (2) probes.
Troubleshooting Tips and Notes Use of a multi-meter / voltage reader is recommended for proper diagnosis. Determining the point at which power is not properly passing into or through a component is the best method for determining component failure. If the unit does not appear to be receiving power: ...
Disassembly for Temperature Controller Replacement Remove control panel cover, this is a sticker, use a flat tip Remove four (4) screws from control panel using a screwdriver lift the sticker up and remove carefully. Philips screwdriver. Remove screws (2) from cabinet on the bottom of the unit. Remove screws (2) circled below.
Cooling System The refrigerant flows in the sequence as shown below: 1. – Compressor > 2.Condenser > 3. Dryer Filter > 4. Capillary Tube > 5. Evaporator > 6. Compressor 1. Compressor 2. DC Power Supply 3. AC Transformer 4. DC connector 5.
AC Transformer and DC Power Supply Replacement Remove the circled screw (2) from cabinet. The older Remove the front grill carefully due to the wires.( if needed model screws are located on the front bottom of the review the disassembly for the temperature controller) cabinet.
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Remove the DC Power supply by unlatching with a flat tip. Remove DC Power Supply Install DC Power Supply / AC Transformer...
Difference between old and new parts IMPORTANT: FP Series are identified by serial #’s with a 4-digit date code. Serial #’s that start with 1511 (November 2015) and newer include the updated parts noted below. Serial #’s that start with 1508 (August 2015) included older parts as referenced below. OLD PARTS (SN 1508 and older) NEW PARTS (SN 1511 and newer) Temperature control module...
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OLD PARTS (SN 1508 and older) NEW PARTS (SN 1511 and newer) Lid Latch Hook Part # ES FPLIDL (Latch Assembly) Part # ES FPSERIES25 (Door Latch) ES FPSERIES32 (Door Latch Catch) ES FPSERIES33 (Door Handle) Lid Hinge Part # FPLIDH Part # FPSERIES5SS Power Cord FPDCPC –...
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