Sapphire Audio SRD24 Operator's Manual

24" refrigerator drawers indoor & outdoor models
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24" Refrigerator Drawers
Operator's Manual
SRD24 Indoor & Outdoor Models
SAPMN03
072622
Adapting to Your Environment
Indoor, Outdoor and ADA
SapphireAppliances.com | 866.754.6672

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  • Page 1 Adapting to Your Environment Indoor, Outdoor and ADA Wine Refrigerators | Ice Machines | Beverage Centers | Glass Door Refirgerators | Accessories 24" Refrigerator Drawers Operator’s Manual SRD24 Indoor & Outdoor Models SAPMN03 SapphireAppliances.com | 866.754.6672 072622...
  • Page 2 W ARNING C a l i f o r n i a Pr o p o s i t i o n 6 5 C e r t a i n c o m p o n e n t s i n t h i s p r o d u c t a n d i t s r e l a t e d a c c e s s o r i e s c o n t a i n c h e m i c a l s k n o w n t o t h e s t a t e o f C a l i f o r n i a t o c a u s e c a n c e r , b i r t h d e f e c t s o r o t h e r r e p r o d u c t i v e h a r m .
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TAB L E OF C ONTENTS S AF TEY ............................. . . 3 S A FETY D EFI NI TI ONS ........................
  • Page 4 TAB L E OF C ONTENTS Entering S abbath M ode........................ 31 Ex iting or C ancelling S abbath M ode .................... 33 C hanging / A djusting the Temperature..................33 D efault Temperature ........................34 C learing S imple Error C odes ......................35 Other / A dditional Error C odes......................
  • Page 5: S Af Ety D Ef Initions

    S AF ETY S AF ETY D EF INITIONS The words D A NG ER, W A RNI NG , C A U TI ON and NOTI C E are used throughout this manual to highlight important information. B e certain that the meanings of these alerts are known to all who operate and install the appliance. D ANGER I n d i c a t e s a h a z a r d o u s s i t u a t i o n t h a t , i f n o t a v o i d e d , w i l l r e s u l t i n d e a t h o r s e r i o u s i n j u r y .
  • Page 6 S AF ETY INSTALLING PRECAUTIONS • K eep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction. • To avoid a haz ard due to instability of the appliance, the appliance must be installed in accordance with the instructions.
  • Page 7 S AF ETY • D o not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer. • D o not damage the refrigerant circuit. TH E M A NU F A CTU R ER D IS CL A IM S A NY R ES P ONS IB IL ITY IF TH E A B OV E INS TR U CTIONS A R E NOT F OL L OW ED .
  • Page 8: S Pec If Ic Ations

    S PEC IF IC ATIONS S APPHIRE 2 4 - INC H REF RIGERATOR D RAW ERS 24-INCH FEATURES REFRIGERATOR DRAWERS Electrical Requirement 115V/60Hz Maximum Amp Fuse 15 amp Net Capacity 4.6 cu-ft (130 L) Temperature Setting 34°- 65°F (1°- 18°C) Defrost Type Automatic S A PPH I RE Refrigerator D rawers...
  • Page 9: Ins Tal L Ing The Unit

    INS TAL L ING THE UNIT W ARNING F i r e / E x p l o s i o n H a z a r d DO NOT install in spaces containing gasoline engines, fuel tanks or fuel line fittings. This device does not meet federal requirement for ignition protection.
  • Page 10 INS TAL L ING THE UNIT Factors Affecting the Unit OTE: Do not use an appliance intended for indoor use outside. Only use an appliance that is intended for outdoor use outdoors. • Never keep the appliance nex t to ovens, grills or other high-heat resources. •...
  • Page 11: Required Cabinet Opening

    INS TAL L ING THE UNIT REQUIRED CABINET OPENING W ARNING F i r e / E x p l o s i o n H a z a r d DO NOT install in spaces containing gasoline engines, fuel tanks or fuel line fittings. This device does not meet federal requirement for ignition protection.
  • Page 12: Electrical Connection

    INS TAL L ING THE UNIT NOTICE • If you remove the rubber feet from the bottom of the unit, reinstall the mounting screws into the bottom of the cabinet to avoid damage to components mounted to the base pan. Ensure that the air path for the grill remains unrestricted.
  • Page 13 INS TAL L ING THE UNIT LEVELING THE UNIT The appliance req uires leveling before it can work properly. I f necessary, raise or lower the unit by turning the four leveling feet on the bottom. The manufacturer recommends using a carpenter’ s level to check the appliance. NOTICE It is extremely important that the appliance is level for optimum performance.
  • Page 14: Custom Door Panel

    INS TAL L ING THE UNIT CUSTOM DOOR PANEL A custom door panel/frame can be fabricated for the appliance. H andle hardware must also be provided, if needed. OTE: Do not cover a glass door with a solid panel. Finish all sides of the custom panel. They may be visible when the door is open. 24-INCH INDOOR PANELS "...
  • Page 15: Installing The Custom Door Panel

    INS TAL L ING THE UNIT INSTALLING THE CUSTOM DOOR PANEL 1. Remove the door from the unit. 2. Remove the door seal to gain access to the custom door panel mounting holes. 3. Align the top of the custom door panel flush with the top of the door. 4.
  • Page 16: Anti-Tip System

    INS TAL L ING THE UNIT 6. Reinstall the door seal. B e sure the seal is properly seated. 7. Reinstall the door to the unit. ANTI-TIP SYSTEM 1. On built-in installations, once the appliance is in place and leveled, secure the two anti-tip brackets underneath the countertop using the two provided screws.
  • Page 17: Operating The Unit

    OPERATING THE UNIT U S ING THE C ONTRO L S The control panel is located at the top of the appliance. OTE: You have 30 seconds to make a control change before the display reverts to the default screen. OTE: The clock time only displays if the user has set the NIGHTLIGHT function;...
  • Page 18: Turning The Unit Off

    OPERATING THE UNIT 2. The refrigerator powers up and displays the default temperature screen. OTE: The factory default temperature must be 38°F. TURNING THE UNIT OFF 1. Press the ON/OFF button ( ) and hold for 3 seconds. 2. The refrigerator powers off and nothing displays. S A PPH I RE Refrigerator D rawers ©...
  • Page 19: Entering The Display Of Menu Items

    OPERATING THE UNIT ENTERING THE DISPLAY OF MENU ITEMS 1. To enter the menu of settings, press the ENTER button ( 2. The display shows the first menu item, LIGHTING OPTIONS. 3. Scroll to the next menu item by pressing the DOWN ARROW button ( S A PPH I RE Refrigerator D rawers ©...
  • Page 20 OPERATING THE UNIT 4. Scroll to the next menu item by pressing the DOWN ARROW button ( 5. Scroll to the next menu item by pressing the DOWN ARROW button ( 6. To exit the menu, press the ENTER button ( OTE: Once you select a menu item, the system takes you directly to that particular setting.
  • Page 21: Lighting Options

    OPERATING THE UNIT LIGHTING OPTIONS 1. To adjust the lighting, press the ENTER button ( ) to access the menu. 2. The first menu item is LIGHTING OPTIONS. Press the ENTER button ( 3. Press the DOWN arrow ( ) to reach the desired setting. S A PPH I RE Refrigerator D rawers ©...
  • Page 22: Lighting Options - Scheduling Nightlight

    OPERATING THE UNIT 4. To return back to the main menu, scroll down by pressing the DOWN ARROW ( ) and then press the ENTER button ( LIGHTING OPTIONS - SCHEDULING NIGHTLIGHT 1. To schedule the nightlight setting, press the ENTER button ( ) to access the menu.
  • Page 23 OPERATING THE UNIT 3. Press the DOWN ARROW ( ) to reach the SCHEDULE NIGHTLIGHT setting. 4. Set the clock time before reaching the desired SCHEDULE NIGHTLIGHT setting. Press the ENTER button ( 5. The display will show the clock at 00:00 and prompt you to set the hour. S A PPH I RE Refrigerator D rawers ©...
  • Page 24 OPERATING THE UNIT 6. Set the hour using the UP / DOWN ARROW buttons. 7. Once the hour is set, press the ENTER button ( 8. Set the minutes using the UP / DOWN ARROW buttons. S A PPH I RE Refrigerator D rawers ©...
  • Page 25 OPERATING THE UNIT 9. Once the minutes are set, press the ENTER button ( 10. Select AM or PM using the UP / DOWN ARROW buttons. 11. Once the AM / PM is set, press the ENTER button ( S A PPH I RE Refrigerator D rawers ©...
  • Page 26 OPERATING THE UNIT 12. Once the time is properly set, set the START TIME HOUR for the SCHEDULE NIGHTLIGHT by pressing the UP or DOWN ARROW buttons. 13. Using the UP / DOWN ARROW buttons, set the START TIME HOUR. 14.
  • Page 27 OPERATING THE UNIT 15. Using the UP / DOWN ARROW buttons, set the START TIME MINUTES. 16. Once the minutes are set, press the ENTER button ( 17. Using the UP / DOWN ARROW buttons, select START TIME AM / PM. S A PPH I RE Refrigerator D rawers ©...
  • Page 28 OPERATING THE UNIT 18. Once the AM / PM is set, press the ENTER button ( 19. Once the start time is properly set, set the END TIME HOUR for the SCHEDULE NIGHTLIGHT by pressing the UP or DOWN ARROW buttons. 20.
  • Page 29 OPERATING THE UNIT 21. Once the hour is set, press the ENTER button ( 22. Using the UP / DOWN ARROW buttons, set the END TIME MINUTES. 23. Once the minutes are set, press the ENTER button ( S A PPH I RE Refrigerator D rawers ©...
  • Page 30 OPERATING THE UNIT 24. Using the UP / DOWN ARROW buttons, select END TIME AM / PM. 25. Once the AM / PM is set, press the ENTER button ( 26. SCHEDULE NIGHTLIGHT is now set and the display will show the default temperature screen with the crescent moon icon and the time set.
  • Page 31: Lighting Options - Turning Nightlight Off

    OPERATING THE UNIT LIGHTING OPTIONS - TURNING NIGHTLIGHT OFF 1. To turn off the NIGHTLIGHT setting, press the ENTER button ( ) to access the menu. 2. The first menu item is LIGHTING OPTIONS. Press the ENTER button ( 3. Press the DOWN ARROW button ( ) to reach the menu item TURN NIGHTLIGHT OFF.
  • Page 32: Setting Temperature

    OPERATING THE UNIT 4. To confirm the setting, press the ENTER button ( SETTING TEMPERATURE 1. To set the temperature, press the ENTER button ( 2. Press the DOWN ARROW button ( ) to the item DEGREES °F / °C and then press the ENTER button ( S A PPH I RE Refrigerator D rawers ©...
  • Page 33: Entering Sabbath Mode

    OPERATING THE UNIT 3. Press the DOWN ARROW button ( ) to reach the desired setting. 4. The default unit setting is DEGREES FAHRENHEIT (°F). To maintain the DEGREES FAHRENHEIT (°F) setting, press the ENTER button ( OTE: DEGREES FAHRENHEIT (°F) is the default setting and displays in increments of 1 degree. DEGREES CELSIUS (°C) displays in increments of 0.5 degrees.
  • Page 34 OPERATING THE UNIT 2. Scroll down to the ENTER SABBATH MODE setting. 3. Press the ENTER button ( 4. The display shows nothing but is still running and in SABBATH MODE. The display shows nothing, but the unit maintains the set temperature during the ENTER SABBATH MODE cycle until cancelled. OTE: Door opening or closing will result in a 20-second delay with compressor, fan or damper function.
  • Page 35: Exiting Or Cancelling Sabbath Mode

    OPERATING THE UNIT EXITING OR CANCELLING SABBATH MODE 1. To exit or cancel SABBATH MODE, press the ENTER button ( 2. The display reverts back to the default screen. OTE: The clock time in the lower right of the display appears ONLY if the clock time has been set in the NIGHTLIGHT function. Otherwise, no time will appear on the screen.
  • Page 36: Default Temperature

    OPERATING THE UNIT 2. Press the DOWN ARROW button ( ) to change / adjust temperature lower. 3. Press the UP ARROW button ( ) to change / adjust temperature higher. OTE: You do not need to press the ENTER button. The new setting will remain unless changed. DEFAULT TEMPERATURE The default temperature is 3 8 °...
  • Page 37: Clearing Simple Error Codes

    OPERATING THE UNIT CLEARING SIMPLE ERROR CODES The DOOR OPEN alert sounds and shows DOOR OPEN in the display. The alert automatically clears when you properly close the door. OTE: The audible alert emits three beeping sounds that occur every 30 seconds after the door has remained open for more than 2 minutes.
  • Page 38: Manually Clearing Temp Out Of Range Error Code

    OPERATING THE UNIT MANUALLY CLEARING TEMP OUT OF RANGE ERROR CODE 1. To manually clear the TEMP OUT OF RANGE alert, press the ENTER button ( 2. The display shows CLEAR TEMP ALERT?. Press the ENTER button ( 3. The display reverts back to the default display and the TEMP OUT OF RANGE alert clears. OTE: If the unit does not meet the set temperature within 12 hours, the TEMP OUT OF RANGE alert will initiate again.
  • Page 39: Ex Pec Ti Ng Norm A L S Ou Nd S

    OPERATING THE UNIT E X PE C TING NOR M A L S OUN D S Your new appliance may make sounds that are not familiar to you. Hard surfaces like the floor and walls can make the sounds seem louder than they actually are. The following describes the kinds of sounds that might be new to you and the source of those sounds: Rattling noises may come from the flow of the refrigerant.
  • Page 40: C Are And M Aintenanc

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Always disconnect power at the source before working on the unit. Failure to unplug the appliance could result in electrical shock or personal injury. • Do not touch the power plug when your hands are wet. •...
  • Page 41: Extended Periods Of Non-Use

    C ARE AND M AINTENANC E EXTENDED PERIODS OF NON-USE W ARNING El e c t r i c a l S h o c k Ha z a Al w a y s d i s c o n n e c t p o w e r a t t h e s o u r c e b e f o r e w o r k i n g o n t h e u n i t . OTE: Do not winterize this unit with ANY type of anti-freeze;...
  • Page 42 C ARE AND M AINTENANC E C AUTION S h a r p Ob j e c t Ha z a r d D O NOT t o u c h t h e c o n d e n s e r s u r f a c e . Th e c o n d e n s e r h a s s h a r p e d g e s a n d c a n b e easily damaged.
  • Page 43: Troub L Es Hooting

    TROU B L E S HOOTING PROB L EM POS S IB L E C AUS ES S OL UTIONS • The appliance does not operate. • Power failure. • Plug in the appliance. • A ppliance not plugged in. •...
  • Page 44: D Is Pos Ing The Unit

    D IS POS ING THE UNIT This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that you cannot treat this product as normal domestic trash; you must hand it in to a collection point for recycling electric and electronic appliances. Your contribution to the correct disposal of this product protects the environment.
  • Page 45: Warranty

    WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANT Y CO V ERAGE The L egacy C ompanies, warrants to the original purchaser of its S A PPH I RE products that they will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the following time periods from the date of purchase shown on the sales receipt: Two (2) year Parts &...
  • Page 46 WARRANTY CONSUMAB LES: This warranty does not include consumable parts such as water filters and light bulbs. ADJ USTMENTS & CALIB RATIONS: A djustments including calibrations, leveling, tightening of fasteners, or utility connections normally associated with the original installation are the responsibility of the dealer, installer or the end user and not the responsibility of S A PPH I RE or The L egacy C ompanies and will not be considered warranty issues for this L imited W arranty.
  • Page 47 WARRANTY NOTES S A PPH I RE Refrigerator D rawers © 2022 S A PPH I RE Operator’ s M anual...
  • Page 48 SapphireAppliances.com | 866.754.6672 SAPPHIRE Appliances | The Legacy Companies 3355 Enterprise Avenue, Suite 160, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33331 © 2 022 072622 P/N D RREF 1-21...

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