Manual

April 2017
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Compressor not running Blown fuse or circuit breaker
tripped
Unplugged power cord
Thermostat set too high
Cabinet in defrost cycle
Replace or reset circuit breaker
Plug in power cord
Set thermostat to lower
temperature
Wait for defrost cycle to nish
Condenser runs for long
Periods of time
Excessive amount of warm
Products placed in cabinet
Prolonged door opening or
door left open
Door gasket(s) not creating a
proper seal
Dirty condenser coil
Evaporator coil iced over
Allow adequate time for
Product to cool down
Ensure doors are closed.
Avoid leaving the door open
for long periods of time
Ensure gasket is installed
correctly and that it is clean
Replace gasket if necessary
Clean the condenser coil
Unplug unit and allow coil to
defrost. Ensure that the
thermostat is not set to cold
Ensure that the door gasket is
creating a proper seal
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before requesting any service on the unit, please check the following chart. Service calls resulting
from lack of maintenance or misuse is not covered under the warranty and may also void the warranty.
Please note that this guide serves only as a reference for solutions to common problems.
PLEASE NOTE: Excessive door openings should be avoided in order to maintain cabinet temperature
and to eliminate the possibility of coil freeze up.
LOADING FOOD PANS
Pizza prep units and sandwich prep units are designed to function with all pans in place, even if some pans are not in use.
For optimal food freshness, ll the pans only with an amount that can be used in specic usage period. During non-use,
close the insulated lid cover.
RUNNING A MANUAL DEFROST CYCLE
This unit is pre-programmed to run automatic defrost cycles at preset intervals. However, if you would like to run a manual
defrost cycle at any time, please follow the steps below:
Refrigerators: Press the defrost button (snowake symbol and down arrow) for approximately 3 seconds. Repeat to stop the
defrost cycle.