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LAUTNSIALM&SETCRIAVPRESCompany Name:NOITAREGIRFERTSEREVEmo6 c8 .5 n6 o- i3 t2 a. 3 r4Ee)2gV60iA415r737fL0(-eL9I 53r2THA83SDC2)EN,60RAN-1E43SO4S(V.R4 E:EX.)AW7A06C0FW9 8W(:: EETN IO SH BP EWERSD06-01EPRL06-01(Feb. 2007)Version:

SECITONYTEFASAs you work on the reach-in, be sure to pay closeattention to the safety notices in this manual.Disregarding the notices may lead to serious personalinjury and/or damage to the reach-ins.The following types of safety notices will be seenthroughout the manual.WARNINGText in a "WARNING"box alerts you to a potentialpersonal injury situation. Be sure to read thewarning statement before proceeding,and work carefully.CAUTIONText in a "CAUTION" box alerts to a potentialsituation in which damage to the reach-inmay occur. Be sure to read the cautionstatement before proceeding, and work carefully.SECITONLARUDECORPWhen working on the reach-in, be sure to readthe procedural notices in the manual. Thesenotices supply helpful information which mayassist in the work.You will see the following types of proceduralnotices, throughout the manual.IMPORTANTText in an "IMPORTANT" box will provideinformation that may helpful to perform aprocedure more efficiently. Disregardingthis information will not cause damage orinjury, but it may slow you down.

TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATIONPageABOUT MODELS, SERIAL NUMBERS AND BARCODES 1Location of Label 1About Model Numbers 1About Serial Numbers 1About Barcodes 1MODELS INCLUDED IN THIS SERVICE MANUAL 1SECTION 2 - WARRANTYWARRANTY COVERAGE 2-1Warranty Claims 2-1One (1) Year Parts & Labor 2-1Five (5) Year Compressors 2-1Instant Six Months Ext. Warranty 2-1Additional Warranty 2-1WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS 2-1WARRANTY SERVICE LABOR ALLOWANCE 2-2MATERIAL COST ALLOWANCE 2-3VERIFICATION OF WARRANTY 2-3WHEN SUBMITTING WARRANTY BILL TO MANUFACTURER 2-3SECTION 3 - INSTALLATIONWHERE TO INSTALL 3-1ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 3-2SECTION 4 - MAINTENANCEINTERIOR AND EXTERIOR CLEANING 4LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT 4CONDENSER CLEANING 4SECTION 5 - CONTROL SYSTEMABOUT CONTROL BOX 5-1HOW TO SET DESIRED TEMPERATURE 5-1Single Temperature Units 5-1Dual Temperature Units 5-1FACTORY PRESET 5-1Temperature Preset 5-1Defrost Cycle Preset 5-1ABOUT PCB CONTROL MODES (NEW Control System) 5-2For SINGLE temperature unitsABOUT PCB CONTROL MODES (NEW Control System) 5-2-1For DUAL temperature unitsMODE CHANGES FOR SINGLE TEMP UNITS (NEW Control System) 5-3, 5-4MODE CHANGES FOR DUAL TEMP UNITS (NEW Control System) 5-4CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD WIRING DIAGRAN (NEW: AS-50 TYPE) 5-6 5-8ABOUT PCB CONTROL MODES (OLD Control System) 5-9MODE CHANGES FOR SINGLE TEMP UNITS (OLD Control System) 5-10CONTROL ERROR (NEW System) 5-11SECTION 6 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMELECTRICAL SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 6Cooling Cycle 6Defrost Cycle 6

TABLE OF CONTENTSOFF Cycle 6SECTION 7 - REFRIGERATION SYSTEMSCHEMATIC OF CONDENSING UNIT OF UPRIGHT REACH-INS .COMPRESSOR INFORMATION 7-17-2SECTION 8 - COMPONENT DNOCCIRTCELE0019111---8888HCTIWSTHGILEVAPORATOR DRAIN COVER 8-1EVAPORATOR MOTOR & FAN BLADES 8-2DEFROST HEATER 8-3CABINET TEMPERTURE SENSING BULD 8-4OVERHEAT PROTECTOR SENSING BULB 8-4CONDENSER FAN MOTOR AND BLADES 8-5DOOR GASKET 8-6DOOR 8-7DOOR TENSION ADJUSTMENT 8-8DOOR HANDLE 8-9YLBMESSAXOBLORTNOC218)S(DRAOBTIUCRIC218SECTION 9 - DIAGNOSTICSReach-In does not run 9-1Main power button on control box is OFF 9-1Voltage is too low 9-1Control box is defective 9-1Compressor is defective 9-1Relay / capacitor is defective 9-1Delay time 9-1Cabinet does not maintain proper temperature 9-1High pressure in refrigeration system 9-1System is in "Defrost Cycle" 9-1Refrigerant charge is low because of gas leak 9-2Temperature control problem 9-2Condenser coil is too dirty 9-2Frozen evaporator coil 9-2Compressor does not operate 9-2Wiring problem 9-2Relay is defective 9-2Capacitor is defective 9-2Compressor is defective 9-2Door(s) is difficult to open 9-2Pressure relief control is not functioning 9-2Wrong installation 9-2Water is leaking 9-3In the cabinet 9-3Out of the cabinet 9-3Noise 9-3In the cabinet 9-3Out of the cabinet 9-3FLOW CHART - POSSIBLE CAUSES 9-4SUMMARY OF DIAGNOSTIC TIPS 9-5

C2D3E4F5G6H7I8J9K0[Table 1-1: Alphabet Conversion Table]LAUNAMECIVRESSIHTNIDEDULCNISLEDOMWhen a service is required, a service technician willneed to provide the model and serial number of thedefect unit. Without the serial number, the manufacturercannot supply right parts and support the servicetechnician with right technical information.lebaLfonoitacoL.aThe model and serial number are located onthe inside left wall of the reach-in, see Figure1-1.b. About Model Numbers Example ESR1 - "E" stands for "Everest"- "S" stands for "Solid Door"- "R" stands for "Refrigerator"- "1" means number of doorsESRF2 -"E" stands for "Everest""S" stands for "Solid Door""RF" stands for "Ref & Fzr""2" means number of doorsc. About Serial Numbers Example BSR1-0106-0001- "B" stands for "Busung", factory name- "S" stands for "Solid Door"- "R" stands for "Refrigerator"- "1" means number of doors- "0106" means year (2001) and month (June)- "0001" means 1st unit made in June R21 Glass Door Upright Refrigerator2 Glass Door Upright Refrigerator2 Glass Wide Door Upright RefrigeratoESF1ESFH2ESF2ESWF2ESF312223Door Upright FreezerHalf Door Upright FreezerDoor Upright FreezerWide Door Upright FreezerDoor Upright FreezerESRF2ESWQ3ESWRF2ESRF32123Door Uprigt Dual TempsFull & 2 Half Wide Door Dual TempsWide Door Uprigt Dual TempsDoor Upright Dual TempsDESCRIPTIONDoor Upright RefrigeratorHalf Door Upright RefrigeratorDoor Upright RefrigeratorWide Door Upright RefrigeratorDoor Upright Refrigeratord. About BarcodesBarcodes have been printed on the label fromMarch 2003 to present. Example BKDKE0001AAlphabet stands for number, see Table 1-1.-"B" stands for "Busung", factory name"KD" means Year; "03", 2003"KE" means Month; "04", April"0001" means 1st unit made in April 2003"A" means export productLABEL[Figure 1-1: Location of Label]1

EGAREVOCYTNARRAWe. Additional WarrantyAn extended parts and labor warranty isavailable for purchase which covers asecond year.SNOISULCXEYTNARRAWCAUTIONNo warranty coverage applies whenrefrigeration system or reach-in cabinet isused in conjunction with other products.YTNARRAW2NOITCESEverest warrants only the original purchaser of theEverest unit(s) and all parts to be free from defectsin material or workmanship under normal and properuse, and maintenance.from Jan. 2004)The following items are not included in the warrantycoverage.a. Nomal maintenance, adjustments, and cleaning.a. Warranty ClaimsAll claims for labor and parts must be madedirectly through Everest and assigned Everestdealers or distributors. All claims shouldinclude model and serial number of the unit,proof of purchase, date of installation andall pertinent information supporting theexistence of the alleged defect.b. One (1) Year for Parts & LaborParts and labor warranty is limited to a periodof one (1) year from the date of installation orfifteen (15) months after shipment fromEverest's warehouse if the warranty registrationcard(s) is not returned.c. Five (5) Year for CompressorsEverest warrants five (5) years on thehermetically sealed compressor itself, not toexceed sixty (60) months from the date ofshipment from Everest's warehouse.This compressor warranty does not apply toparts such as electrical components,accumulator, condensing & evaporator coil,wiring harness etc. These items are coveredby the one (1) year standard warranty.b. Interior cabinet light bulb.c. Repairs due to unauthorized modifications to allEverest products or the use of non-standard partswithout prior written approval from themanufacturer.d. Improper electrical connections resulting fromelectrical power failures, the use of extensioncords, and low voltage or voltage drops to the unit.e. Damage caused by improper installation, electricalsupply, water supply or drainage; floods, storms,and/or other acts of God.f. Parts or assemblies subjected to misuse, abuse,neglect, and/or accidents.g. Damage to the interior of the cabinet orrefrigeration system as a result of storing openacidic food containers.h. Claims for special, indirect or consequentialdamages including, without limitation, foodspoilage or product loss.i. Outside of the United States.d. Instant Six Months Ext. WarrantyEVEREST offers an instant additional six (6)months parts & labor warranty to onlypurchaser who returns the warranty card toEVEREST headquarter office within a monthfrom the date of installation, which isenclosed in the user’s manual. If not, thepurchasers will have the standard one (1)year parts & labor warranty only.(This special offer has been provide to allcustomers who purchased Everest productj. Warranty is limited to only the original purchaser.It is not transferable.k. Premium labor rates due to holidays, overtime,etc.; travel time; flat rate service call charges;mileage and miscellaneous tools and materialcharges not listed on the payment schedule.Additional labor charges resulting from theinaccessibility of the refrigeration system/reach-incabinet are also excluded.2-1

YTNARRAW2NOITCESECNAWOLLAROBALECIVRESYTNARRAWWhen submitting a bill for warranty work, the labor hours must be within the guidelines listed below. EverestRefrigeration has the right to pay no more than the average commercial hourly rates within the territory orregion of the repair. To diagnose and repair or replace more than one item, use up to the highest allowabletime for the single repair, then add1/2 hour for each additional repair.Name ofComponentsAll Freon LeakCompressorCoilDoorDrainageElectrical WireFan MotorHeaterLightingSensorControl SystemVacuum ControlValveDefrostOthersDescriptionAt any joint in the systemCompressorRelay/Overload/Start CapacitorSelf Contained Condensing UnitEvaporator/CondenserCapillary TubeFilter DrierDoor HingeDoor Spring TensionDoorDoor GasketU-Trap (or P-Trap)Evaporator Drain Cover w/ Pan HeaterHarnessWiringPower CordCondenser/Evaporator Fan BladesEvaporator Fan MotorCondenser Fan MotorDefrost HeaterCondensate Pan & HeaterLight Bulb SocketLight (Door) SwitchOverheat Protect (Evap) SensorCabinet (Room) SensorPCB BoardPCB Mode ChangesTransformerPressure(Vacuum) Relief ControlSoleniod ValveOther ValvesEvaporator CoilAll Other Parts' 1112-32-3112-32-31[Table 2-1: Labor Hour Allowance]Above hourly rate includes diagnosis and repair or replacement of the defective parts under EverestRefrigeration's warranty procedures.2-2

YTNARRAW2NOITCESMaximum PayAccess valve 5.00Nitrogen 5.00R134A refrigerant per system 15.00R404A refrigerant per system 20.00Refrigerant recovery 20.00Vacuum 0.00Welding Material AWMECNAWOLLATSOCLAIRETAMThe table shows the maxium that the manufacturer willpay for the listed materials on a warranty claim.1. Service company should supply below information.a. Model & Serial numberb. Installation Datec. Correct customer's Information2. The service bill should be summited within amonth from the date of service.YTNARRAWFONOITACIFIREVThe manufacturer will refuse to pay for the warrantyclaim to the service company if anything of aboveinformation was not provided.1. Service company must verify warranty status ofproduct through below methods before awarranty work begins if the waranty work wasnot directly ordered by the manufacturer.Failure to do so, the manufacturer has a right torefuse to pay the warranty labor claim.a. By the receipt of product from the customer ordealer/distriburor where the product purchasedfromb. Contact the manufacturer (1-800-444-6285)to verify the statusNote:The product information will not be found inthe system if the customer did not return thewarranty card to the manufacturer.Please read the "SECTION 2" about the warrantycoverage.2-3

G1. The product shoul be instaledl the unit on a levelsurface.CAUTION20"Drain & temperature problems will be occurredif the product tilts even slightly froward or back.Please adjust the height of the caster(s) for theproduct to be leveled by using washer if required.2. The unit is designed for indoor and commercialuse. Outdoor installation will cause a decreasein performance and significant damage ifexposed to sunlight and rain.WALL3. Do not install the unit under a shelf or placewhere a foreign object could fall into thecondensing unit area; on top of the cabinet.6"4. Select a location away from heat and moisturegenerating equipment such as a stove, oven,dish washer, etc.5. Minimum Clearance Requirements [Figure 3-1]FLOORTop: 20" above the condensing unitBack & Side : 6" at the back and each side[Figure 3-1: Side View of Cabinet]6. Do not tilt the unit during delivery andinstallation. Compressor oil might run intocondensing coil through high pessure pipe,which causes a tempressure problem due toclog in the capillary tube.CAUTIONIf minimun clearances are not maintained,cooling capacity will be reduced. This maylead to product loss or prematurecomponent failure.6. Four casters supplied by manufacturer mustbe installed. Failure to do that, it will causea malfunction of condensate pan heaterwhich was built-in underneath of the cabinet.7. Ambient Temperaure for CondenserMinimum: 50FMaximum: 100F3-1

LECAUTIONAll wiring must conform to local,state and national codes.ProductModelDescriptionCAUTIONNever use an extentioncord.CompressorVolt/Cycle/PhaseTotal 5(HP)UprightReach-InsESR11 DR Upright RefrigeratorESRH2 2 Half Door Upright RefrigeratorESR22 DR Upright RefrigeratorESWR2 2 DR Wider Upright Refrigerator1/3115V/60/14.51/3 X 2115V/60/19.49ESGR1 1 Glass Door Refrigerator1/3115V/60/14.5ESGR2 2 Glass Door /60/18.121/2115V/60/18.12ESR33 DR Upright RefrigeratorESWGR2 2 Wide Glass Door RefrigeratorESF11 DR Upright FreezerESFH2 2 Half Door Upright FreezerESF22 DR Upright FreezerESWF2 2 DR Wider Upright FreezerESF33 DR Upright FreezerESRF2 2 DR Uprigt Dual Temp1/2 X 2115V/60/115.891/2 X 2115V/60/115.891/2 X V/60/112.08115V/60/112.621/3 (Ref)1/2 (Fzr)ESWRF2 2 DR Wider Uprigt Dual Temp1/3 (Ref)1/2 (Fzr)ESWQ32 Section 3/4 Refrigerator & 1/4Freezer Dual TempESRF3 3 DR Upright Dual Temp1/3 (Ref)1/2 (Fzr)1/3 (Ref)1/2 (Fzr)[Table 3-1: Electrical Requirements]NOTEIt will take about one (1) minute tooperate the system after plug-in.NOTEPlug for ESF3 is not provided fromthe manufacturer.NOTEThere is a 5 second time delay oncompressor operations for reach-insthat have two or three condensingunits. (Model ESF2, ESWF2, ESRF2,ESWRF2, ESR3, ESF3, ESRF3)3-2

ECNANETNIAM4NOITCESGNINAELCROIRETXEDNAROIRETNIUse ONLY stainless steel cleaner to clean theinterior and exterior of the cabinet.IMPORTANTUse this procedure to clean the condenseronce a monthWARNINGExterior stainless steel is made of 430series material which might be rustedif it is cleaned by a cleaner other thangeneral stainless steel ones.Step 1 Unscrew and remove the gray plasticcondenser cover.CAUTIONNever use steel wool; strong acids, orabrasive cleaners to clean any interior orexterior of the cabinet.Step 2 Clean the outside of the condenser witha soft brush or vacuum with a brush. Cleanfrom the top to the bottom, not side to side.Be careful not to bend the condenser fins.CAUTIONAcidic products or products containingvinegar must be stored in sealed containersto prevent acid damage to the interior of thecabinet and evaporator coil.TNEMECALPERBLUBTHGILStep 1 Unscrew and remove the white plasticprotective cover over the light bulb.Step 2 Unscrew and remove the used light bulb.Step 3 Install a new 25 watt appliance light bulb.(Be sure it is screwed in securely)Step 4 Reinstall the protective cover over thelight bulb.(Be sure it is screwed in securely)GNINAELCRESNEDNOCA dirty condenser restricts airflow, resulting inexcessively high operating temperatures. Thisreduces efficiency and shortens component life.Step 3 Shine a flashlight through the condenserto check for dirt between the fins. If dirtremains:a. Blow compressed air through thecondenser coil.b. Use a commercial condenser coilcleaner. Follow the directions and anyprecautions supplied with the cleaner.Step 4 Repeat Step 3 until all dirt is removed.Step 5 Carefully wipe off the fan blade and motorwith a soft cloth. Do not bend the fanblades. If the fan blades are excessivelydirty, wash with warm, soapy water andrinse thoroughly.CAUTIONIf you are cleaning the condenserfan blades, cover the fan motorto prevent water damage.WARNINGDisconnect the electric power to the unitbefore cleaning the condenser.WARNINGThe condenser fan blade is sharp. Becareful when cleaning.4

METSYSLORTNOC5NOITCESXOBLORTNOCTUOBA2. Dual Temperature Units1. GeneralAll electrical operations for Everest products aregoverned by a microchip installed control box,including the compressor, door heater, condensatepan heater, defrost heater, condensing &evaporator fan motor, lighting, temperature,setting, changing control modes; see page 5-2.2. Circuit BoardsThe control system is composed of two curcuitboards.a.Main(LED) Circuit Board- contains microchip, LED & buttonsb.Power Circuit Borad- contains relays & wire pinsERUTAREPMETDERISEDTESOTWOHPlease make sure that the main power is connectedto 115V/60Hz power supply. And the power button is"ON".Step 1 Push the "TEMP. SET" button. Refrigeratorside light will blink.Step 2 While the light is blinking, set your desiredtemperature by pushing the "HIGH" or"LOW" button.Step 3 The LED read-out will display the actualtemperature of the cabinet a few secondslater if the above procedures aresuccessfully completed.Step 4 Push the "TEMP SET" button twice.Freezer side light will blink.Step 5Repeat Step 2 for setting the freezer sidetemperature.Step 6 Push the "TEMP. SET" button to check foryour new desired temperature; pushing oncefor refrigerator and twice for freezer.1. Single Temperature UnitsStep 1 Push the"TEMP. SET" button. The redlight will blink.Step 2 While the light is blinking, set yourdesired temperature by pushing the "HIGH"or "LOW" button. Step 3 The LED read-out will display the actualtemperature of the cabinet a few secondslater if the above procedures aresuccessfully completed.Step 4 Push the "TEMP. SET" button to checkfor your new desired temperature.[Pic. 5-2: Dual Temperature Unit Control Box]Location of Display Windows for Dual Temps: Left (REF) Right (FZR)Upright DualsUndercounter Duals : Left (FZR) Right (REF)STESERPYROTCAF1. Temperature Preset- Refrigerator : 35F- Freezer: -4F[Pic. 5-1: Single Temperature Unit Control Box]2. Defrost Cycle Preset- Four (4) times a day for both refrigerator andfreezer.5-1

sedomeerhtevahsexoblortnocdloehTnumbers are on all Everest reach-ins made from April 2001 to August 2002; from BXXX(X)0104-0001 to BXXX(X)-0208-XXXX.ModeSymbol onLEDRefFzrTemp. Range - HighR3F1Temp. Range - LowR4F2Defrost CycleR5F5FactoryPresetRef FzrRangeBrief DescriptionRefFzr-22F to -22F to Highest temperature range the unit can go up to54F 54F86F86Fwhen setting desired temperature.-22F to -22F to Lowest temperature range the unit can go down33F -15F86F86Fto when setting desired temperature.Interval time (hour) of defrost operation0606 01 to 24 01 to 24[Table 5-2: Control Modes]a.Temperature Range - High "R3" or "F1"The highest temperature setting range the unitcan go up to. The highest temperature can beadjusted from -22F to 86F. Factory preset is54F for both refrigerators and freezers.c. Temperature Range - Low "R4" or "F2"The lowest temperature setting range the unitcan go down to. The lowest temperature canbe adjusted from -22F to 86F. Factory preset is33F for refrigerators and -15F freezers.f. Defrost Cycle "R5" or "F5"Defrost cycles can be adjusted depending onthe type of food in the cabinet and customer'suse. It is set by interval time; from every 1 to 24hrs. The factory preset is 6 hrs intervals for bothrefrigerators and freezers. The clock starts fromthe time the unit is plugged in.5-2-1

FoSCEeGpNyATHRCSEBDDLOOM(IMPORTANTPlease read and completely understandpage 5-2-1 before adjusting any modes.Open the top grill to reach the control box, and makesure the power is "ON".a. Tmpeerature Range - Highc. Defrost CycleStep 1 Press and hold the "TEMP SET" buttonfor a few seconds until "R3" for Ref.(or "F1" for fzr.) is displayed on the LEDread-out. Now you are in theTemperatureRange - High Mode. You can check thefactory preset for this mode by pushingthe "HIGH" or "LOW" button once.Step 1 Press and hold the "TEMP SET" buttonfor a few seconds until "R3" for Ref.(or "F1" for fzr.) is displayed on the LEDread-out. Now you are in theTemperatureRange - High Mode. You can check thefactory preset for this mode by pushingthe "HIGH" or "LOW" button once.Step 2 Reset the new highest temperature in therange by pushing the "HIGH" or "LOW"button. The LED will display the cabinettemperature after a few seconds. Thismeans that the reset has been successfullycompleted.Step 2 Push the "TEMP SET" button twice. Youwill see "R4" for ref. (or fzr for "F-5") onthe LED. You can check the factory presetfor this mode by pushing the "HIGH" or"LOW" button once.Step 3 Reset the new number of hour intervas forthe defrost cycle by pushing the "HIGH"or "LOW" button. The LED will displaycabinet temperature a few seconds later.This means that the reset has beensuccessfully completed.b. Temperature Range - LowStep 1 Press and hold the "TEMP SET" buttonfor a few seconds until "R3" for Ref.(or "F1" for fzr.) is displayed on the LEDread-out. Now you are in theTemperatureRange - High Mode. You can check thefactory preset for this mode by pushingthe "HIGH" or "LOW" button once.Step 2 Push the "TEMP SET" button one moretime. You will see "R4" for ref. (or "F-2"for fzr.)on the LED. You can check thefactory preset for this mode by pushingthe "HIGH" or "LOW" button once.Step 3 Reset the new lowest temperature in therange by pushing the "HIGH" or "LOW"button. The LED will display the cabinettemperature after a few seconds. Thismeans that the reset has been successfullycompleted.5-2-2

bacilppABXXX(X)-0209-0001 to zrTemp. MarkC-FFFTemp. Range - HighH-154F54FTemp. Range - LowL-133F-15FTemp. DifferentialF-103F02FCalibrationS-10000Defrost CycleS-30606Defrost TimeS-4RangeBrief DescriptionRefFzrN/A-22F to86F-22F to86FN/A-22F to86F-22F to86FCelsius or FahrenheitHighest temperature range the unit can go up towhen setting the desired temperature.Lowest temperature range the unit can go downto when setting the desired temperature.Differential temperature when compressor stops2 to 62 to 6and restarts.-20F to -20F to Calibration of temperature sensing bulb.20F20FInterval time(hour) of defrost operation.01 to 24 01 to 2420 Min 20 Min 01 to 60 01 to 60 Operation time(minute) of defrost.[Table 5-1: PCB Control Modes]a. Temp Mark "C-F"The PCB control system is designed for Celsiusand Fahrenheit. Factory preset is "Fahrenheit".b. Temp. Range - High "H-1"The highest temperature setting range the unitcan go up to. The highest temperature can beadjusted from -22F to 86F. Factory preset is54F for both the refrigerators and freezers.c. Temp. Range - Low "L-1"The lowest temperature setting range the unitcan go down to. The lowest temperature can beadjusted from -22F to 86F. Factory preset is33F for refrigerators and -15F for freezers.f. Defrost Cycle "S-3"Defrost cycles can be adjusted depending onthe types of food in the cabinet and customer'suse. It is set by interval time; from every 1 to 24hrs. The factory preset is 6 hrs intervals forboth refrigerators and freezers. The clock startsfrom the time the unit is plugged in.g. Defrost Time "S-4"The defrost operation time can be adjustedfrom 1 to 20 minutes. Factory preset is 20minutes. If the sensor reads 61F winthin 20minutes then defrost is automatically terminated.IMPORTANTd. Differential Temp. "F-1"A differential temperautre can be set forcompressor operations. For example, therefrigerator is preset at 35F. The compressorstops when the cabinet temperature reaches32F and restarts at 38F (3F differential).The defrost operation is terminated by bothrequirements; time (within 20 minutes) andtemperature (evaporator coil temp: 61F).e. Calibration "S-1"The cabinet sensing bulb can be calibrated ifit reads the wrong temperature. For example, ifthe actual cabinet temperature is 30F, but theLED displays 35F, you have to set at "-5".5-3-1

cilppABXXX(X)-0209-0001 to BXXX(X)-0506-XXXX.ModeSymbolon LEDRefFzrFactoryPresetRefFzrTemp. MarkC-FC-FFFTemp. Range - HighH-1H-254F54FTemp. Range - LowL-1L-233F-15FTemp. st CycleS-3S-50606Defrost TimeS-4S-6RangeBrief DescriptionRefFzrN/A-22F to86F-22F to86FN/A-22F to86F-22F to86FCelsius or FahrenheitHighest temperature range the unit can go up towhen setting the desired temperature.Lowest temperature range the unit can go downto when setting the desired temperature.Differential temperature when compressor stops2 to 62 to 6and restarts.-20F to -20F to Calibration of temperature sensing bulb.20F20FInterval time(hour) of defrost operation.01 to 24 01 to 2420 Min 20 Min 01 to 60 01 to 60 Operation time(minute) of defrost.[Table 5-1: PCB Control Modes]a. Temp Mark "C-F"The PCB control system is designed for Celsiusand Fahrenheit. Factory preset is "Fahrenheit".b. Temp. Range - High "H-1" or "H-2"The highest temperature setting range the unitcan go up to. The highest temperature can beadjusted from -22F to 86F. Factory preset is54F for both the refrigerators and freezers.c. Temp. Range - Low "L-1" or "L-2"The lowest temperature setting range the unitcan go down to. The lowest temperature can beadjusted from -22F to 86F. Factory preset is33F for refrigerators and -15F for freezers.f. Defrost Cycle "S-3" or "S-5"Defrost cycles can be adjusted depending onthe types of food in the cabinet and customer'suse. It is set by interval time; from every 1 to 24hrs. The factory preset is 6 hrs intervals forboth refrigerators and freezers. The clock startsfrom the time the unit is plugged in.g. Defrost Time "S-4" or "S-6"The defrost operation time can be adjustedfrom 1 to 20 minutes. Factory preset is 20minutes. If the sensor reads 61F winthin 20minutes then defrost is automatically terminated.IMPORTANTd. Differential Temp. "F-1" or "F-2"A differential temperautre can be set forcompressor operations. For example, therefrigerator is preset at 35F. The compressorstops when the cabinet temperature reaches32F and restarts at 38F (3F differential).The defrost operation is terminated by bothrequirements; time (within 20 minutes) andtemperature (evaporator coil temp: 61F).e. Calibration "S-1" or "S-2"The cabinet sensing bulb can be calibrated ifit reads the wrong temperature. For example, ifthe actual cabinet temperature is 30F, but theLED displays 35F, you have to set at "-5".5-3-2

CT0E5DOSMAIMPORTANTPlease read and completely understandpage 5-3-1 before adjusting any modes.Open the top grill to reach the control box, and makesure the power is "ON".a. Temperature Range - HighStep 1 Press and hold the "TEMP SET" buttonfor a few seconds until "C-F" is

The model and serial number are located on ESR1 1 Door Upright Refrigerator the inside left wall of the reach-in, see Figure ESRH2 2 Half Door Upright Refrigerator 1-1. ESR2 2 Door Upright Refrigerator ESWR2 2 Wide Door Upright Refrigerator b.About Model Numbers ESR3 3 Door Upright Refrigerator Example

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