Chef Bases ECB36D2, ECB48D2, ECB52D2, ECB52-60D2, ECB7 2D4, ECB82D4, ECB82-84D4 ECB82-86D4, ECB9 6D4 Contents 1. Hydrocarbon Guidelines 2. Installation Instructions 3. General Safety 4. Electrical Safety 5. Operation 6. Care and Maintenance 7. Troubleshooting Guide 8. Warranty Information Eve re st Owne r’s Ma nua l...
1. Hydrocarbon Guidelines This section applies to R290 Hydrocarbon units only. To identify the refrigerant type, see the data plate in the cabinet interior. WARNING - THIS UNIT USES R290, A HYDROCARBON, PROPANE REFRIGERANT THAT IS ENVIRON- MENTALLY FRIENDLY BUT IS ALSO HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND EXPLOSIVE. PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN TO AVOID THE RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
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• General service and repairs must be performed in well-ventilated areas. • General service and repairs must be performed only by professionals authorized by Everest Refrigeration. • Component shall be replaced with Everest-issued, like components to minimize the risk of possible ignition resulting from incompatible parts or improper repairs.
2. Installation Instructions This section applies to all Everest products. Correct installation ensures proper performance and longevity of your appliance. Professional installation by a trained refrigeration technician and electrician is recommended. Warranty is void if the following guidelines are not met. 1.
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12. Select a location away from severe moisture conditions. This may compromise the unit’s electrical components and lead to electrical shocks or the risk of fire. 13. Select a location that will not expose the unit to extremely dusty conditions. Environments with high dust and debris content will significantly hasten condenser blockage and will result in decreased performance, advanced component failure and the risk of fire.
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Pan Configuration All chefbase models are equipped with drawers and come standard with drawer pans. Follow the drawer pan configuration shown in the illustration. ECB36D2 Standard: (1) 1 size pan & (3) 1/6 size pans (4" deep) w/ (1) pan divider per drawer included...
• If you suspect a refrigerant leak or a compromised refrigeration system, disconnect the unit and contact Everest Refrigeration immediately. • When disposing the unit, remove all doors and shelves to avoid any risk of injury or entrapment. Ensure that the refrigerant in the condensing unit is properly disposed of by a qualified refrigeration technician according to...
4. Electrical Safety This section applies to all Everest products. Basic safety precautions must be observed when using electrical appliances in addition to the following. Warranty is void if these guidelines are not met. Everest does not recommend the use of generators in Everest units come as 115 volts, 60 hertz, single conjunction with the unit due to voltage fluctuations phase.
5. Operation Use your Everest product according to its intended functions. Warranty is void if the following guidelines are not met. The compressor, condenser and evaporator fan Starting your Everest Product motors run while the unit is on refrigeration cycle. After plugging in the unit, the current temperature The compressor, condenser and evaporator fan and compressor symbol will appear on the digital...
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Carel ‘Easy’ Digital Temperature Control Everest units are equipped with a Carel Digital Temperature Control. The type of controller is dependent on the model and production date. Evaporator Fan Running Compressor Running Alarm in Progress Power / Up Button Temperature Set Button Cabinet Temperature Manual Defrost / Down Button...
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Setting the Temperature ( continued ) 2. Toggle through the desired temperature by pressing UP or DOWN The number increases or decreases by a decimal point. 3. The recommended setting is 35.0°F (2.0°C) for refrigerators and -4.0°F (-20.0°C) for freezers. The avail- able temperature setting range is 33.0°F to 54.0°F (1.0°C to 12.0°C) for Refrigerators and -10.0°F to 54.0°F (-23.0°C to 12.0°C) for Freezers.
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Carel ‘ir33’ Digital Temperature Control Everest units are equipped with a Carel Digital Temperature Control. The type of controller is dependent on the model and production date Evaporator Fan Running Program Button Compressor Running Up Button / Alarm in Progress Auxillary Cabinet in Defrost Down Button /...
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Initiating Manual Defrost The controller has an automatic defrost cycle in place so initiating manual defrost is not necessary unless there is an abnormal accumulation of ice around the evaporator coil. 1. Press and hold down the Manual Defrost Button until the Defrost Symbol appears on the LED display.
6. Care and Maintenance This section applies to all Everest products. Regular care and maintenance of your appliance will significantly extend service life and dependability. In severe cases, lack of upkeep will contribute to the rapid decline in performance and component health. Care and maintenance is the product owner’s personal responsibility.
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Condenser Coil Cleaning Instructions It is necessary to clean the condenser coil monthly to ensure that it is free of lint, dust and grease build-up. Warranty is void if the following guidelines are not met. 1. Ensure that the unit is disconnected from the outlet before performing maintenance.
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8. Troubleshooting Guide In most cases, your Everest product may be exhibiting behavior that is typical of standard operation. Observe the following when troubleshooting symptoms. The power cord may not be connected. Check for ‘cht’ or ‘CHt’ appears on the LED alternating proper connection.
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The front and left side vents may be installed in The unit may be installed without clearance or close proximity to heat sources such as ovens, proper ventilation. This forces the compressor to stoves, heaters or direct sunlight. Relocate the unit operate constantly in order to maintain cabinet temperature.
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Condensation on the unit’s exterior surfaces. Highly humid environments will contribute to the condensation build up on exterior panels. Providing ample ventilation and air movement to a space will reduce the humidity level. The drawer or gaskets may not be sealing properly. If the gasket is loose, reattach.
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Warranty Registration Registering your new appliance is important. In the unlikely event a safety notification or warranty service is required, we will have the means to contact you. Your completed appliance registration also verifies your ownership in the event of an insurance loss or theft. You may register online at www.EVERESTref.com or use your smart phone to scan the QR code below: 8.
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Warranty Certificate EVEREST warrants to the first purchaser of every new EVEREST unit, the cabinet and all parts thereof, to be free from defects in material or workmanship, under normal and proper use and maintenance service as specified by EVEREST and upon proper installation and start-up in accordance with the instruction packet supplied with each unit.
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