Beverage-Air CDR4HC-1 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
for all Hydrocarbon
CDR Refrigerator Models
809-245A Rev. 02/22/2024
SEE BACK COVER FOR
3779 CHAMPION BLVD, WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Phone: (888) 845-9800 | Fax: (800) 253-5168 | Web: beverage-air.com

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Safety
Important Information to Add
Section for recording unit details like model, serial number, and installation date for future reference.
General Safety Precautions
Key precautions for operating, maintaining, and moving the unit safely, including warnings and do nots.
Important Information
Limitations of Use
Defines usage constraints, environmental conditions, and electrical connection requirements.
Agency Approvals and Certifications
Lists markings indicating compliance with safety and performance standards.
Clearance and Placement
Placement Considerations
Guides for selecting the ideal location for the refrigerator unit.
Clearance Requirements
Specifies the minimum space needed around the unit for proper operation.
Unpacking and Leveling
Uncrating Procedures
Steps for safely removing packaging and protective materials from the unit.
Skid Removal and Caster/Leg Attachment
Instructions for removing the shipping base and installing mobility components.
Leveling the Unit
Methods to ensure the cabinet is stable and level for proper door sealing and drainage.
Setting Up and Moving the Equipment
Installation Environment
Recommended indoor conditions, including temperature and humidity, for unit placement.
Shelf Positioning
Guidance on how to install and level shelves for optimal product display.
Moving Equipment Safely
Best practices and precautions for relocating the unit.
Loading the Equipment
Proper procedures for stocking the unit with products at their appropriate temperature.
Electronic Temperature Control
Explanation of the unit's temperature management system and factory settings.
Electrical
Power Cord and Plug
Details on the unit's power cord, plug type, and replacement guidelines.
Initial Startup Procedures
Steps for connecting the unit to power and initial checks before operation.
Electrical Safety Cautions
Important warnings regarding electrical hazards, GFI outlets, and cord handling.
Electrical Code Compliance
Requirements for grounding, dedicated circuits, and adherence to national/local codes.
Cleaning Instructions
General Unit Cleaning
Routine cleaning of interior and exterior surfaces to prevent deterioration.
Condensate Drain Maintenance
Ensuring the condensate drain and line are clear for refrigerated units.
Condenser Coil Cleaning
Procedure for cleaning the condenser coil to maintain efficiency and prevent failure.
For the Service Tech - R-290 (Refrigerated Units Only)
Critical Service Items
Key points and reminders for technicians servicing R290 refrigeration systems.
Refrigeration System Components
Overview and description of key parts within the refrigeration system.
Additional Service Information
Other important details for service personnel, including evacuation, charging, and symptoms.
Limited Warranty
Warranty Coverage Overview
Duration and scope of the standard parts and labor warranty.
Extended Compressor Part Warranty
Details on the additional warranty period specifically for the sealed compressor.
Warranty Exclusions and Limitations
Specific model exceptions, excluded parts, and conditions that void the warranty.

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