Environmental Conditions - Beverage-Air NC28HC-1-W Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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User Manual for NC Freezers

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

THIS UNIT CANNOT BE INSTALLED IN ENVIRONMENTS WITH EXPLOSIVE GASES, IT IS DESIGNED ONLY FOR
STORAGE OF THE EQUIPMENT:
The unit must be located in an indoor environment. It
is best suited for an environment where temperatures
remain below 75°F and humidity doesn't exceed 55%.
For the correct performance of the refrigeration system,
it is very important to leave at least 4" of free space on
both sides, and at the back of the unit to allow proper air
circulation. Do not block the grills on the side or back of
the unit.
The location of the cooler must be kept away from
sources of heat and humidity including direct sunlight,
ovens, heaters, or any other heat generating appliances.
If the equipment will be kept in storage, it is suggested
to keep it in it's original packing. If your equipment
needs to be inactive for a long period of time, it should
be uplugged and cleaned thoroughly with a damp cloth,
lukewarm water, and neutral soap. Once clean, carefully
dry the unit and cover it with a polyethylene film or
similar waterproof material.
LOADING THE EQUIPMENT:
The NC series of units are not intended to be pull down
freezers, and as such, the product must be loaded at their
intended merchandising temperature.
OVERLOADING THE FREEZER FORCES THE COMPRESSOR
TO RUN LONGER. DO NOT EXCEED THE LOAD LIMIT
ACCORDING TO LABELS FIXED ON THE INNER CABINET
(WHICH CORRESPONDS TO THE BASKETS' HEIGHT)
Before loading products, allow the equipment to
operate empty for at least four hours.
Product to be loaded should be at -4°F since the
equipment is intended for maintaining a cool product
at 0°F at load level rather than freezing a warm
product.
The baskets have been designed to withstand the
rigors of normal use. Avoid product overloading to
prevent deforming the baskets.
Keep the lids closed to avoid warm air and moisture
getting into the freezer.
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INDOOR OPERATION.
MOVING THE EQUIPMENT:
The unit is shipped with casters to facilitate moving the
unit into position.
Before moving, disconnect the power cord plug from the
wall outlet.
Remove all product, then defrost and clean the unit.
Secure all loose items such as baskets and fix the lids in
place to prevent damage.
If transporting, secure the freezer in an upright position
in the moving vehicle, and cover it to protect the outside
of the cabinet.
REMOVAL OF FROST:
It is recommended to remove the frost accumulated
before reloading the freezer or anytime when one quarter
inch of frost has accumulated.
The unit will have to be manually defrosted. The manual
defrost frequency will depend on the units usage,
environment, and the amount of frost accumulated.
Make sure the drain plug is removed and the unit is
moved close to a floor drain.
Unplug the unit until all the frost is gone.
When the ice has melted, wipe up any water left on the
freezer floor.
Be sure to replace the drain plug before moving the
freezer back into position.
Allow the freezer to refrigerate and cycle before placing
the wire baskets and product back into freezer
To defrost while keeping the freezer plugged in, place a
clean dry soft cloth over the product to catch the frost
that will be removed. Remove the frost using a plastic
scraper trying to eliminate as much frost as possible.
Beverage-Air
Beverage-Air
Rev. 02/24

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