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Operation - EVEREST REFRIGERATION ECB36D2 Owner's Manual

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5. Operation

Use your Everest product according to its intended functions. Warranty is void if the following
guidelines are not met.
Starting your Everest Product
After plugging in the unit, the current temperature
and compressor symbol will appear on the digital
temperature control's LED display.
at short intervals for 1 minute after which the
compressor(s) and condenser fan motor(s) will
initiate. At the beginning of every compressor cycle,
the condenser fan motor is automated to rotate in
reverse for 30 seconds in order to blow dust off the
condenser coil.
The evaporator fan motor(s) will initiate once the
evaporator coil reaches a specific temperature
relative to the digital temperature control setting
and for as long as the door is closed. A fan
symbol
will appear on the LED display to
indicate that the evaporator fan is running.
Allow the unit to operate for 24 to 72 hours before
storing contents in the cabinet. This lets the cabinet
temperature fully stabilize. Use this time to verify
proper installation and operation.
The default temperature setting is 35.0°F (2.0°C) for
refrigerators and -4.0°F (-20.0°C) for freezers. The
factory recommended temperature range is between
33.0°F (1.0°C) to 40.0°F (4.0°C) for refrigerators and
-5.0°F (-21.0°C) to 0°F (-18.0°C) for freezers. Setting
the temperature outside of the recommended range
will cause performance issues and in some cases
may result in component failure that is outside of
warranty coverage.
Operation
The compressor, condenser and evaporator fan
motors run while the unit is on refrigeration cycle.
The compressor, condenser and evaporator fan
motors stop running while the unit is on defrost cycle.
will flash
The unit is preset to defrost every 5-6 hours with
a duration of 45 minutes or less depending on the
evaporator coil temperature. Changing the preset
outside of the default range will result in cooling issues
and advanced component failure.
The digital temperature control is intended to read and
display the cabinet's air temperature, not actual food
product temperature. The displayed temperature may
fluctuate due to frequent or prolonged door operation.
The most conclusive method to determine a unit's
cooling performance is to measure the food product's
temperature using a digital food thermometer.
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