Installation and Operation Guide KCD-36 & KCD-48
Thank you for purchasing this refrigerated Display Case. Before operating the equipment, read and familiarize yourself with the following operating and safety instructions. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Save the original box and packaging. Use this packaging to ship the equipment for repairs if needed. Specifications Model # Description KCD-36 Voltage W: 36" Drop-in Case KCD-48 Amps HP Hz Plug ¹⁄₅ 60 NEMA 5-15P 3.4 120 W: 48" 4.
• Use equipment in a flat and level position. • Do not use an extension cord with this equipment. Do not plug this equipment into a power strip or multi-outlet power cord. • Unplug the equipment and turn it off before cleaning or moving. • Do not use liquids or cleaning agents on the controls or outside of the equipment • Do not clean the equipment with steel wool. • Keep the equipment and power cord away from open flames, electric burners or excessive heat. • Do not operate unattended.
Unpack the Equipment If the unit has been transported in a non-vertical position allow at least one hour before operating. Remove all the packing material and tape, as well as any protective plastic from the equipment. Remove bolts that secure the equipment to the pallet. Remove any glue residue left over from the plastic or tape. Clean the equipment before use. See the cleaning procedure in this document. Countertop Model Installation Clearance Requirements Countertop cases require a minimum of 4” (10.
Drop-in Model Installation Clearance, Cutout and Ventilation 4” (10.2) 4” (10.2) 4” (10.2) A 19 Preferred Preferred Alternate Customer side Alternate Drop-in cases require a minimum of 4” (10.2 cm) of a non-combustible countertop to support the unit and a minimum of 6” (15.2 cm) clearance on all sides of the drop-in to allow for proper air circulation. Drop-in case requires a minimum of 80 square inches for fresh air intake and a minimum of 80 square inches for the exhaust.
NOTICE: Using a voltage other than specified on the rating plate will cause damage to the unit. Incorrect voltage or modification to the power cord or electrical components can damage the unit and will void the warranty. 5. After the installation is complete the thin breather wires on the top of the side glass panels may be trimmed and crimped closed Features and Controls A Main Power Switch. Switch turns the power ON or OFF to the equipment. B Light Switch. Switches the lights ON or OFF.
Operation WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Keep water and other liquids from entering the inside of the equipment. Liquid inside the equipment could cause an electrical shock Do not spray the unit or controls with water or cleaning products. Liquid could come in contact with the electrical components and cause a short circuit or an electrical shock. Do not use unit if power cord is damaged or has been modified.
Prepared, Cold food Display 1. Switch the main power switch to the ON position. 2. Switch the light switch to the ON position if desired. 3. Turn on the Controller Press and hold the multi-function button for three seconds. When the display shows a temperature, the controller is ON and will begin to refrigerate. 4. Set the Temperature 1. Press and hold the set button for two seconds. The controller is now switched to ON. The display will flash the programmed temperature. 2.
Cleaning WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Keep water and other liquids from entering the inside of the equipment. Liquid inside the equipment could cause an electrical shock Do not spray the unit or controls with water or cleaning products. Liquid could come in contact with the electrical components and cause a short circuit or an electrical shock. Do not use unit if power cord is damaged or has been modified.
Troubleshooting Problem No power to the equipment Caused by Faulty outlet Circuit breaker tripped Compressor in a “delay” cycle Compressor does not run Compressor runs, temperature inside too warm. Faulty controller. Faulty compressor. Faulty compressor starter or capacitor. Ambient temperature too high. Excessive ice/frost build up on evaporator. Faulty controller. Dirty or faulty condenser fan. Dirty or faulty evaporator fan.