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Installation & Operation
Manual
A1DP-RI30
Please read these instructions
completely before operating
these units.

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  • Page 1 Installation & Operation Manual A1DP-RI30 Please read these instructions completely before operating these units.
  • Page 2 General Case Information My Model is: A1DP-RI30 My Case Serial number is:...
  • Page 3: General Information

    General Information Store Conditions: The Single Door Refrigerators have been designed to operate in an air conditioned environment with a system that can maintain 24 C (75 F) store temperature and 55 percent (maximum) relative humidity (CRMA conditions). Case operation will be adversely affected by exposure to excessively high ambient temperatures and/or humidity.
  • Page 4 Case Dimensions :...
  • Page 12 Changing the set point: - To change the set point, press and release the “SET” button. A number will now be flashing on the screen; this number is the set point. - To change the desired set point, simply press the up or the down arrow until the flashing number reads the desired set point.
  • Page 13 Factory Settings : E1 The lowest value the end user can choose as the set point. E2 The highest value the end user can choose as the set point. E3 The differential. With a set point of 2°C and a differential of 4°C, the unit will cool until it reaches 2°C.
  • Page 14 Troubleshooting the SF-102 : If the unit is not cooling: Is the compressor LED indicator on? - If the set point is higher than the box temperature, the compressor will not come on. If the compressor LED indicator is on, but the compressor is not: - If the box was just plugged in, there will be a compressor start delay (setting E4).
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING Before calling your serviceman, please make sure these simple checks: If the unit is not operating: 1. Is the cabinet plugged in? 2. Is there a main-power failure? 3. Is there a blown fuse? If the Fluorescent light is off: 1.
  • Page 18: Case Cleaning

    Case Cleaning In order to keep the unit running at peak design efficiency the intake air grill and the condenser coil should be cleaned at least once a month. To avoid shock hazard, be sure to check all electrical power is turned off before cleaning. Un-plug the electrical cord! Avoid spraying cleaning solutions directly on surfaces, fans or electrical connections.