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OWNER'S MANUAL
BLAST CHILLER
R290 (PROPANE) REFRIGERANT
PBF4.0
EVERIDGE, INC.
15600 37th Ave N, Suite 100
Plymouth, Minnesota 55446
Phone: 888-227-1629
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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL BLAST CHILLER R290 (PROPANE) REFRIGERANT PBF4.0 EVERIDGE, INC. 15600 37th Ave N, Suite 100 Plymouth, Minnesota 55446 Phone: 888-227-1629 Page 1...
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  • Page 3: Introduction

    All of us on the Everidge team sincerely appreciate your choosing us, and we are confident that your Blast Chiller/Shock Freezer will exceed your expectations in food preparation and preservation.
  • Page 4: Important Product Data Information

    It is recommended that this page is preserved during the life of the product. Reach-ins: Data label is located on the right side of the cabinet in the upper left corner. Everidge Commercial Blast Chiller and/or Shock Freezer Model No. _PBF4.0 Serial No.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION..........................2 IMPORTANT PRODUCT DATA INFORMATION................3 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS....................5 BLAST CHILLER AND SHOCK FREEZER TECHNOLOGY ..............5 OPERATION..........................6 1. AUTOMATIC MODE – SOFT CHILL CYCLE................ 6 2. AUTOMATIC MODE – HARD CHILL CYCLE..............7 3.
  • Page 6: Installation Requirements

    INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS This model has an electrical cord and plug as standard. Model PBF4.0 has 2 f ront swivel casters with brakes and 2 back casters, f ixed A minimum of four inches is recommended for proper clearance around the unit. BLAST CHILLER AND SHOCK FREEZER TECHNOLOGY This appliance rapidly reduces the core temperature of raw or cooked foods to safe cold storage...
  • Page 7: Operation

    OPERATION AUTOMATIC CYCLES ***Important! The AUTOMATIC MODES use both the air and food temperatures to control the cycles.*** AUTOMATIC MODE – SOFT CHILL CYCLE Note: The food probe must be used with this cycle! With the display reading OFF, press (ON/OFF).
  • Page 8: Automatic Mode - Hard Chill Cycle

    When the food temperature has reached the TARGET FOOD TEMPERATURE set in PROGRAMMING CYCLES (default 40 F), a beep will sound and the unit will automatically switch to holding mode. The display will show: AUTO SOFT Time: Ready / Holding 00:35:20 Air: Food:...
  • Page 9: Automatic Mode - Shock Freeze Cycle

    CYCLES (default 40 F), a beep will sound and the unit will automatically switch to holding mode. The display will show: AUTO HARD Time: Ready / Holding 00:35:18 Air: Food: Once the cycle has been stopped, the display will go back to OFF and another cycle may be selected if desired.
  • Page 10 When the food temperature has reached the TARGET FOOD TEMPERATURE set in PROGRAMMING CYCLES (default 0 F), a beep will sound and the unit will automatically switch to holding mode. The display will show: AUTO SHOCK Time: Ready / Holding 00:25:25 Air: Food:...
  • Page 11: Manual Mode - Soft Chill Cycle

    MANUAL CYCLES ***Important! The MANUAL MODES use ONLY time and air probe temperatures to control the cycles.*** MANUAL MODE – SOFT CHILL CYCLE With the display reading OFF, press (ON/OFF). The display will show: Choose cycle: Automatic Manual Press for Manual mode and the display will show: Choose Manual Cycle: Soft Hard...
  • Page 12: Manual Mode - Hard Chill Cycle

    MANUAL MODE – HARD CHILL CYCLE With the display reading OFF, press (ON/OFF). The display will show: Choose cycle: Automatic Manual Press for Manual mode and the display will show: Choose Manual Cycle: Soft Hard Shock Defrost and the display will show: Press HARD MANUAL HARD...
  • Page 13: Manual Mode - Shock Freeze Cycle

    MANUAL MODE – SHOCK FREEZE CYCLE With the display reading OFF, press (ON/OFF). The display will show: Choose cycle: Automatic Manual Press for Manual mode and the display will show: Choose Manual Cycle: Soft Hard Shock Defrost Press and the display will show: HARD MANUAL SHOCK Ready to Go / Press START...
  • Page 14: Programming

    PROGRAMMING From OFF display START Press and keep it pressed for 5 sec. The display will show: STOP ENTER PASSWORD _ _ _ Press once SOFT ENTER The Password is a combination of 3 keys out of 5 keys SHOCK HARD SOFT followed by...
  • Page 15: Initial Programming

    1. INITIAL PROGRAMMING Press while you are on ‘Initial Programming’. The display will show: ENTER INITIAL PROGRAMMING Date & Time Setup Temperature Unit Food Probes High Air Alarm Low Air Alarm High Food Alarm Low Food Alarm Gelato YES or NO Ozone YES or NO Ozone Time...
  • Page 16 The display will show: TIME SETUP 08:58 AM From you select the correct time and press ENTER The display will go back to ‘Day & Time. Press to go back to ‘Initial Programming’ SELECT Press to go to ‘Temperature Unit’ and press ENTER You can select F or...
  • Page 17: Cycle Programming

    2. CYCLE PROGRAMMING Press . The display will show: to go to ‘Cycle Programming’ and press ENTER CYCLE PROGRAMMING Auto Parameters Manual Parameters Defrost Parameters Press while you are on ‘Auto Parameters’. The display will show: ENTER AUTO CYCLE PROGRAMMING Auto Soft Parameters Auto Hard Parameters Auto Shock Parameters...
  • Page 18 ‘Auto Soft Parameters’ Press to go back to SELECT ENTER Press to go back to ‘Auto Cycle Programming’. SELECT ‘Auto Hard Parameters’ and then press . The display will show: Press to go to the ENTER AUTO HARD PARAMETERS Zone 1 Low Air Zone 1 High Air Break Temp Zone 2 Low Air...
  • Page 19 Press . The display will show: to go to ‘Manual Parameters’ and press ENTER MANUAL CYCLE PROGRAMMING Manual Soft Parameters Manual Hard Parameters Manual Shock Parameters Press while you are on ‘Manual Soft Parameters’. The display will show: ENTER MANUAL SOFT PARAMETERS Low Air High Air Time...
  • Page 20 ‘Manual Shock Parameters’ and then press . The display will show: Press to go to the ENTER MANUAL SHOCK PARAMETERS Low Air High Air Time 04:00 Hold Low Hold High From you can select any parameter, press and you can make changes by pressing ENTER ‘Manual Shock Parameters’.
  • Page 21 The display will show: MAIN MENU Initial Programming Cycle Programming Technician Menu Clear Events From go to any ‘Technician Menu’ and then press The display will show: ENTER TECHNICIAN MENU Change Password Door Heater Setup Set Beeper Probes Adjust Set Inputs Type Heated Probe Setup Press to go to ‘Door Heater Setup’...
  • Page 22 Press to go to the ‘Probes Adjust’ and then press The display will show: ENTER Probes Adjust Probe Air Adjust Probe R Adjust Probe Y Adjust Probe B Adjust Press to go back to ‘Technician Menu’. SELECT Press to go to the ‘Set Inputs Type’...
  • Page 23: Electrical Diagram

    ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM PBF4.0 Page 23...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting Guide For Pbf4.0

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR PBF4.0 *** This section of the manual should be performed by a licensed and certified technician *** • PBF4.0 is powered by 115VAC, 60Hz, 15Amps standard outlet. • The unit comes with a standard 5-15P plug. • As soon as you have the unit plugged in the display will show "OFF". •...
  • Page 25 • Please keep in mind, during any refrigeration cycle you have the low air temperature and when you getting to that temperature, the compressor and the fan condenser are off until the air cavity will go up to air high temperature. In this case, the compressor &...
  • Page 26 Replacing the main door switch Lift up the top stainless steel plate after you take out the 6 screws, 3 on each side of the plate. You will see the main door switch on the right side looking from the top, it is press fit Replacing the base electronic board and/or the front OLED electronics Easy to be replaced, no instructions needed.
  • Page 27 Air N/G This means the air probe is not good or the connection into the board is not good. 1. Please disconnect the air probe from terminals 42 & 43 and with an ohm meter check if you measure around 109 Ω. If you measure 109 +/- 5% Ω...
  • Page 28: Cleaning Instructions

    CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Do not use a pressurized water source such as a hose sprayer to clean the exterior or interior of the unit. CLEANING THE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR The interior cabinet of the blast chiller should be cleaned daily or after each use to avoid altering the taste and aromas of the food.

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