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Everest EBC50 Owner's Manual
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Owner's Manual for models:
Horizontal Bottle Coolers EBC37, EBC50, EBC65, EBC80, EBC95
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Summarization of Contents
Owner's Manual Introduction
Safety Notices - Electrical and Handling
Electrical Cord Safety
Precautions for electrical cord placement and handling during installation.
Packaging and Fire Hazard
Ensure all packaging is removed to prevent fire hazards during operation.
Electrical Shock Prevention
Avoid touching electrical cords or plugs with wet hands to prevent shock.
Cleaning Safety
Unplug the unit before cleaning and avoid using flammable cleaning products.
Installation Surface
Install the unit on a hard and level surface to ensure stability.
Unit Stability
Do not hang or climb on the unit to prevent it from falling.
Temperature Sensitive Storage
Avoid storing medical or research materials sensitive to temperature changes.
Refrigerant Leak Protocol
If a refrigerant leak is suspected, unplug the unit and contact a service technician.
General Safety Precautions
Electrical Overload and Circuit Protection
Ensure the unit is plugged into a dedicated circuit with sufficient amperage to prevent hazards.
Direct Circuit Connection
Plug the unit directly into its own circuit; avoid extension cords and surge protectors.
Water and Electrical Safety
Do not spray the unit with water to prevent electrical shock and malfunction.
Plug Cleaning
Clean electrical plug prongs with a soft cloth before plugging to prevent fire hazards.
Unit Salvage Safety
Remove unit doors when salvaging to prevent entrapment risks for children or animals.
Cautionary Information
Plug Handling Safety
Hold the plug head when plugging and unplugging to prevent cord damage.
Damaged Cord/Plug Usage
Do not use the electrical cord or plug if they are damaged in any way.
Glass Item Storage
Avoid storing glass items in the freezer to prevent personal injury from breakage.
Installation Location - Moisture
Avoid installing the unit where it could be exposed to water or moisture.
Compressor Restart Delay
Wait at least 6 minutes after unplugging before re-plugging to prevent compressor damage.
Component Repair Authorization
Do not attempt to repair components unless you are an authorized service technician.
Extended Non-Use Procedure
Unplug the unit from the outlet if it will not be used for an extended period.
Temperature Setting Limits
Setting temperature outside recommended ranges will void the unit's warranty.
Installation Guide
Surface and Leveling
Install the unit on a hard and level surface to prevent undesired noises.
Wall Clearance
Ensure the unit is at least 2 inches away from the wall for proper ventilation.
Indoor Use Requirement
The unit is for indoor use only; outdoor use may cause performance issues and damage.
Environmental Considerations
Dusty/humid areas can clog the condenser coil or cause rust.
Cabinet Enclosure Restriction
Do not build enclosures around the unit to ensure proper airflow to the condenser.
Heat and Moisture Sources
Select a location away from heat/moisture sources to prevent compressor strain.
Maintenance Guide
Shelf Cleaning Procedure
Periodically remove and clean shelves with mild soap and warm water.
Cleaning Product Restrictions
Avoid steel wool, strong acids, abrasive cleaners, and flammable products.
Interior Cleaning Procedure
Clean interior surfaces with mild soap and water; avoid water accumulation and harsh cleaners.
Condenser Coil Cleaning
Clean the condenser coil monthly to ensure proper unit performance and prevent dust buildup.
Condenser Coil Maintenance Details
Maintenance Steps
Follow steps to clean the condenser coil monthly for optimal performance.
Cleaning Procedure
Unplug unit, remove grill, clean fins vertically with brush; use cleaner for grease.
Cleaning Restrictions
Avoid vacuum attachments and abrasive/acid-based cleaners to prevent fin damage.
Trouble Shooting Common Issues
Condensing Unit Failure
Troubleshoot reasons for the condensing unit failing to start.
Temperature Regulation Issues
Address issues with the cabinet not maintaining the proper temperature.
Refrigerated Compartment Too Cold
Adjust temperature control to a warmer setting if the compartment is too cold.
Noisy Operation Causes
Identify and resolve causes of noisy operation, such as loose parts or unstable unit.
Exterior Condensation
Understand normal exterior condensation during high humidity and check seals.
Water Dripping Sound
Recognize the sound of refrigerant circulation as normal during compressor rest.
Exterior Wall Warmth
Note that warm exterior walls are normal due to anti-condensation heaters.
Interior Condensation
Address interior condensation, which can occur in humid weather or with frequent door openings.
Ratchet Lock and Shelves Installation
Ratchet Lock Installation
Detailed steps for installing the ratchet lock mechanism on the unit.
Shelves Installation
Instructions for placing and fitting shelves, including partition shelves and springs.
Product Specifications Overview
Temperature Setting
Temperature Control Dial
Explanation of the temperature control dial and its settings from OFF to 9.
Temperature Setting Range
Table detailing setting ranges, compressor status, and Fahrenheit temperatures.
Factory Recommended Setting
Identifies the factory recommended temperature setting for optimal performance.
Product Drawings and Dimensions
Critical Information
Warranty Registration
Instructions for submitting the warranty registration card within thirty (30) days of purchase.
Warranty Certificate Details
Everest Limited Warranty
Overview of the limited warranty covering cabinet and parts for three years.
Warranty Claims Procedure
Procedure for submitting warranty claims, including required information and compressor tag return.
Warranty Exclusions
Details parts and conditions excluded from warranty coverage, such as wear and tear or misuse.
Five (5) Year Compressor Warranty
Extended five-year warranty specifically for the hermetically sealed compressor.
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