Beverage Air Refrigerator CF 3 User Manual

Beverage Air  
3779 Champion Blvd  
Winston-Salem, NC 27105  
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION  
MANUAL  
CF3  
Congratulations! You have just purchased the finest commercial  
refrigeration available.  
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Warning Child Safety!  
Destroy carton, plastic bags, and any exterior wrapping material immediately after the freezer is  
unpacked. Children should never use these items for play. Cartons covered with rugs, bedspreads, plastic  
sheets or stretch wrap may become airtight chambers and can quickly cause suffocation.  
A child might suffocate if he crawls into a freezer to hide or play. Remove the door of a freezer  
when not in use, even if you plan to discard the freezer. Many communities have laws requiring you  
to take this safety precaution.  
Remove and discard any spacers used to secure the shelves during shipping. Small objects are a choke  
hazard to children.  
CAREFULLY READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manual provides instructions in how to best locate,  
operate, and maintain this equipment.  
It is recommended to keep this manual for any future reference.  
APPLICATION  
The CF3 freezer has a sanitation listing permitting the merchandising of packaged food product.  
PRODUCT REGISTRATION  
Write down the Serial number of your new unit for future reference. The Serial Number is found on the  
data plate located on the back of the unit.  
MODEL: ________________________  
SERIAL NUMBER:_______________  
DIRECTIONS FOR STORAGE AND HANDLING OF THE EQUIPMENT  
STORAGE OF THE EQUIPMENT  
If the equipment will be kept in storage, it is suggested to keep it in its original packing.  
In case you need your equipment to be inactive for a long period of time after being used, verify that it  
has been unplugged. After cleaning it thoroughly with a damp cloth, lukewarm water and neutral soap  
and carefully drying it, cover it with a polyethylene film or similar waterproof material.  
UNCRATING  
The following procedure is recommended for uncrating the unit:  
Remove the outer package by carefully cutting the banding and removing the cardboard box.  
Inspect for concealed damage. Immediately file a claim with the freight carrier if there is damage.  
Move your unit as close to the final location as possible before removing the wooden skid.  
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MOVING THE EQUIPMENT  
Disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet. Remove product, then defrost, and clean the  
freezer. Secure all loose items such as shelves and fix the door by taping it securely in place to prevent  
damage. In the moving vehicle, secure the freezer in an upright position and cover it to protect the  
outside of the cabinet.  
PLACING AND INSTALLING THE EQUIPMENT  
THIS UNIT CANNOT BE INSTALLED IN ENVIRONMENTS WITH EXPLOSIVE GASES. THE EQUIPMENT IS  
DESIGNED ONLY FOR INDOOR OPERATION.  
The unit must be located in an indoor environment.  
For the correct performance of the refrigerating system, it is very important to leave at least 10 cm (4")  
of free space both at the sides and back to allow proper air circulation. Do not block the grills on the  
back of the cabinet.  
ENERGY SAVINGS IDEAS  
The location of the cooler must be kept away from sources of heat and humidity including direct  
sunlight, toasters, ovens, coffee warmers, other appliances condenser air discharge, infrared heaters, or  
other heat generating appliances.  
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).  
Product to be loaded should be at -4° F (-20° C) since the equipment is intended for maintaining a cool  
product at 0° F (-18° C) at load level rather than freezing a warm product  
Keep the lids closed to avoid warm air and moisture getting into the freezer.  
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  
The power cord of this appliance is equipped with a 3-prong  
(grounding) plug which mates with a standard 3-prong (grounding)  
wall outlet to minimize the possibility of electric shock hazard from  
this appliance.  
The use of extension cords is not permitted and will void the  
warranty.  
Before connecting your equipment, check that the electrical data on  
the data plate match your electrical output. If voltage varies by 10  
percent or more, freezer performance may be affected. Operating the  
freezer with insufficient power can damage the compressor. Such  
damage is not covered under the warranty. If you suspect voltage is  
high or low, consult your power company for testing.  
To prevent the freezer from being turned off accidentally, do not plug unit into an outlet controlled by a  
wall switch or pull cord.  
Do not pinch, knot, or bend the power cord in any manner.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLUG THE EQUIPMENT INDEPENDENTLY TO A LOAD CENTER WITH AN  
APPROPRIATE CIRCUIT BREAKER ACCORDING TO THE NAMEPLATE AMPS.  
PRODUCT LOADING  
The CF3 unit is not intended to be a pull down freezer and as such the product must be loaded at their  
intended merchandising temperature.  
Before loading products, allow the equipment to operate empty for at least four hours.  
SHELF SPECIFICATIONS  
The baskets have been designed to withstand the rigors of normal use. Avoid product overloading to  
prevent deforming the shelves.  
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UNIT OPERATION  
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL  
To access the temperature control, the rear grill should be removed using a Phillips screw driver.  
The temperature control is factory pre-set to provide satisfactory product storage products. However, the  
temperature control is adjustable to provide a range of temperatures for your personal satisfaction. If a  
colder temperature is desired, turn the control clockwise. Allow several hours for temperature to  
stabilize between adjustments.  
POWER FAILURE/FREEZER FAILURE  
Note: Do not open the freezer door unnecessarily if power to the freezer is off for several hours  
If a power failure occurs, frozen foods will stay frozen for at least 2 hours if the freezer is kept closed.  
If the power failure continues, pack seven or eight pounds of dry ice into the freezer every 24 hours.  
Cover the product with a cardboard sheet or one inch polyurethane sheet and close the lids. Always wear  
gloves and use caution when handling dry ice.  
If the freezer has stopped operating, see "Freezer does not run" in the Service Checklist Section of  
this manual. If you cannot solve the problem, call an authorized service immediately. Do not  
allow inexperience people to repair or modify the electrical wiring and/or refrigeration  
components.  
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SERVICE CHECKLIST  
Before calling for service, review this list. It may save you both time and expense. This list includes  
common occurrences that are not the result of detective workmanship or materials in this appliance.  
OCCURRENCE  
SOLUTION  
Freezer does not run  
Check to ensure that freezer is not plugged into a circuit that has ground fault interrupt. If you are unsure about the outlet,  
have it checked by a certified technician.  
Temperature control is in the OFF position. See Setting the Temperature Control Section.  
Freezer may not be plugged in, or plug may be loose. Be sure plug is tightly pushed into electrical outlet.  
House fuse has blown, or circuit breaker has tripped. Check/reset circuit breaker, or replace fuse with 15 amp. Time delay  
fuse  
Power outage. Check house lights. Call local electric company.  
Freezer runs too much or  
too long  
Room or outside weather is hot. It is normal for the freezer to work harder under these conditions.  
Freezer had recently been disconnected for a period of time. Freezer requires 4 hours to cool down completely.  
Large amounts of warm or hot product have been stored recently. Warm product will cause the freezer to run more until the  
desired temperature is reached.  
Door is kept open too long or too frequently. Warm air enters the freezer every time the door is opened. Open the door less  
often.  
Freezer door may be slightly open.  
Temperature control is set too cold. Turn the control knob to a warmer setting. Allow several hours for the temperature to  
stabilize.  
Temperatures inside the  
freezer are too cold  
Temperature control is set too cold. Turn the control to a warmer setting. Allow several hours for the temperature to stabilize.  
Temperatures inside the  
freezer are too warm  
Temperature control set too warm. Turn the control to a colder setting. Allow several hours for the temperature to stabilize.  
Door is kept open too long or is opened too frequently. Warm air enters the freezer every time the door is opened. Open the  
door less often  
Door may be open slightly.  
Freezer has recently been disconnected for a period of time. Freezer requires 4 hours to cool down completely.  
The exterior freezer walls can be as much as 30° F warmer than room temperature. This is normal while the compressor  
works to transfer heat from inside the freezer cabinet.  
The fan motor in the compressor compartment is damaged or has a loose connection  
Modern freezers have increased storage capacity and more even temperatures. They require a high efficiency compressor.  
When the surrounding noise level is low, you might hear the compressor running while it cools the interior.  
Freezer operates at higher pressures during the start of the ON cycle. This is normal. Sound will level off or disappear as  
freezer continues to run.  
Temperature of external  
freezer surface is warm  
Sound and noise  
Louder  
sound  
level  
whenever freezer is on  
Louder sound levels when  
compressor comes on  
Popping  
sound when compressor  
comes on  
or  
cracking  
Metal parts undergo expansion and contraction, as in hot water pipes. This is normal. Sound will level or disappear as freezer  
continues to run.  
Bubbling  
or  
gurgling  
Refrigerant (used to cool freezers) is circulating throughout the system. This is normal.  
sound, like water boiling  
Vibrating or ratting noise  
Freezer is not level. It rocks on the floor when it is moved slightly. Level the unit.  
Floor is uneven or weak. Freezer rocks on the floor when it is moved slightly. Be sure floor can adequately support freezer.  
Level the freezer by putting wood or metal shims under art of the freezer.  
Moisture forms on inside  
freezer walls  
Weather is hot and humid, which increases internal rate of frost build-up. This is normal.  
Door is slightly open.  
Door is kept open too long, or is opened too frequently.  
Door is slightly open, causing the cold air from inside the freezer to meet warm moist air from outside.  
Interior needs to be cleaned. Clean interior with sponge, warm water, and baking soda.  
Product with strong odors are in the freezer. Cover the product tightly.  
Odor in freezer  
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PRESCRIPTIONS, PROHIBITIONS AND OTHER USES FOR THE  
EQUIPMENT  
The equipment has been exclusively designed to maintain the proper temperature of packaged food  
products. Because the unit is not designed to cool the product down quickly, the product must be loaded  
at its appropriate temperature.  
Displaying pharmaceutical products in this unit is prohibited.  
CAUTION  
- Do not remove grilles or panels that require using tools to be accessed  
- Do not keep the unit running unloaded. UNPLUG IT when you are not planning to use it.  
Using any electrical or electronic equipment entails the compliance with some fundamental rules.  
- Do not touch the unit with wet hands or feet.  
- Do not install the equipment outdoors.  
- Do not remove or ignore safety devices.  
- Do not leave objects on top of the unit.  
- Do not climb on top of the unit.  
- Never use direct or indirect water jets on the unit.  
- Do not allow the electronic control to be adjusted by customers or unqualified personnel.  
- Under no circumstance should you block the back grille of the unit.  
THE MANUFACTURER DOES NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY ARISING FROM  
DAMAGES CAUSED BY IMPROPER, INCORRECT OR ERRONEOUS USE.  
It is important to instruct the user on the operation of the equipment according to this instruction manual,  
and to make sure that said manual is within reach of any operator that might use the unit.  
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MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES  
Regularly and carefully cleaning and defrosting the equipment prevents deterioration and product  
alteration.  
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.  
1. Make sure the unit is moved close to a floor drain or a means of collecting or containing the  
water is used.  
2. Unplug the unit until all the frost is gone.  
3. When the ice has melted wipe up any water left on the freezer floor.  
4. Allow the freezer to refrigerate and cycle before placing the product back into the 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 scrapper trying to eliminate as much frost as  
possible.  
CLEANING THE UNIT  
Wash any removable parts, the freezer interior, and exterior with mild detergent and warm water. Wipe  
dry. DO NOT USE HARSH CLEANERS ON THESE SURFACES. Do not use razor blades or other  
sharp instruments, which can scratch the appliance surface.  
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Cleaning the Inside  
WARNING!  
DAMP OBJECTS STICK TO COLD METAL SURFACES. DO NOT TOUCH THE INTERIOR METAL  
SURFACES WITH WET OR DAMP HANDS.  
After defrosting, wash the inside surfaces of the freezer with a solution of two tablespoons of baking  
soda in one quarter of a gallon (1.1 liters) warm water. Rinse and dry. Wring excess water out of the  
sponge or cloth when cleaning in the area of the controls, or any electrical parts.  
Wash the removable parts and door with the baking soda solution, or mild detergent and warm water.  
Rinse and dry. Never use metallic scouring pads, brushes, abrasive cleaners, or alkaline solutions on any  
surface. Do not wash removable parts in a dishwasher. Do not shower water with a hose nor use  
ammonia based cleaners.  
WARNING THE LOWER SIDE OF THE GLASS LIDS IS PROVIDED WITH A SPECIAL FILM. DO NOT USE  
RAZOR BLADES OR OTHER SHARP INSTRUMENTS WHICH CAN SCRATCH THIS SURFACE AND  
DAMAGE THE FILM.  
Cleaning the Outside  
Wash the cabinet with warm water and mild liquid detergent. Rinse  
well and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth. Do not shower water  
with a hose nor use ammonia based cleaners.  
Clean every week with only a damp piece of cloth and neutral soap  
each external and internal surface, and dry them with a clean soft  
cloth.  
Never use flammable or abrasive products. The unit must never be  
cleaned with water jets.  
IMPORTANT: During maintenance and cleaning operations, make  
sure that good visibility conditions exist in the working area, using  
other light sources in case it is needed. Be very careful when  
working with moving and/or high-temperature parts.  
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE  
If technical personnel assistance is required, you must immediately contact your distributor, specifying  
the kind of problem and clearly indicating the equipment model and serial number. If replacing parts is  
required, do it through your distributor.  
WARNING: Always ask for original spare parts  
AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR:  
_____________________________________  
COMMERCIAL NAME:  
_____________________________________  
ADDRESS:  
_____________________________________  
TELEPHONE:  
_____________________________________  
E-MAIL:  
_____________________________________  
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