Owners Manual
8
 BOTTLE, KEG & BACK BAR COOLERS, GLASS & PLATE CHILLERS 
OPERATIONS MANUAL     
OPERATION WITH MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT
All  cabinets  must  be  given  sufficient  time  to  reach  normal 
operating  temperature  before  placing  any  product  inside. 
Refrigerated  bottle  coolers  are  designed  to  maintain  cabinet 
temperature of 34°F to 38°F (1°C to 3°C) and approximately 3 
hours of operation are required to reach this temperature.
NOTE: When loading product, a 2” air space under the 
drain pan/evaporator cover is required for proper air flow 
(see Figure 6). 
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM AND ADJUSTMENT
The temperature control is accessible inside the cabinet, on the 
back wall in front of the evaporator coil (see Figure 6, 6A & 6B). 
If an adjustment is necessary to maintain the above temperature 
range only, place a screwdriver into the thermostat slot and turn 
clockwise for a colder cabinet temperature or counterclockwise 
for a warmer cabinet temperature. Further adjustments out  of 
the factory design temperature range must be made by a quali-
fied refrigeration mechanic only.
EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY
All  models  have  an  easily  accessible,  performance-rated,  full 
length,  extra  large,  coated  fin-type  coil  for  extended  life,  with 
a  uniquely directed  air  flow  distribution  that  keeps  product  at 
uniformly constant temperatures (see Figure 6 & 6A).
IMPORTANT NOTE: All refrigerators have an automatic, 
“off-cycle”  defrost  system,  which  means  defrosting 
occurs when the compressor is not operating during an 
off-cycle. Do not set the temperature below 35°F (1.7°C) 
because the evaporator will become blocked by ice, due 
to shorter off-cycles. This can result in loss of product in 
the cabinet and require manually defrosting your unit and 
re-adjusting the temperature control.
FIGURE 6: KC/BBC Component Location
FIGURE 6A: CBC Component Location 
FIGURE 6B: CGC Component Location 
LID
UPPER
 SHELF
LOWER SHELF
GRILL
LOWER REAR
SHELF SUPPORT
FIGURE 6B: CGC Component Location










