Instruction Manual

FLAT TOP BOTTLE COOLERS
Operation/Installation Manual
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Form No. Z2295
Rev. 11.19.2020
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
A digital temperature control is located on the front face
of the Bottle Cooler, above the condensing unit housing.
It is factory set at approximately 38°F for standard
refrigeration, 30°F for low temperature models, and
50°F for wine temperature models. Make adjustments as
detailed below to attain the desired temperature.
Digital Temperature Control
To display the Set point values press the
key when
the ‘SET label is displayed. The Set point value appears
on the display. To change the Set point value, press the
and keys within 15 seconds. Press to conrm
the modication.
Figure 2: Digital Temperature Controller
The condenser fan motor turns o and on with
compressor. The evaporator fan motor runs continuously.
CLEANING THE CONDENSER
DANGER
Flammable Refrigerant.Risk of re
or explosion. Do not damage
refrigeration tubes.
The condenser (located behind the from
grille) should be inspected every 30 days,
and cleaned, if necessary. Failure to
keep the condenser clean will cause a loss
in condensing unit eciency, or compressor
failure.
CLEANING THE DOORS
Doors should be periodically removed from the
cabinet and inspected for a buildup of foreign
materials, such as syrups, beer, etc. Buildups on
the underside of the doors, along with the cabinet
breaker strips on which they ride, will cause them
to bind, and therefore, not function as designed. If
dirty, these surfaces should be cleaned with a mild
detergent and water and then coated with an NSF
certied silicone lubricating material.
To remove doors:
With door closed, lift it upward by its handle and slide
forward until doors clears the cabinet top. Use the
reverse procedure to reinstall the doors.
CLEANING THE CABINETS
Use a damp cloth with a mild detergent and water
to clean the inside and outside of the cabinet. Dry
thoroughly. Do not allow cleaning agents or large
amounts of water to go down the drain. Use an
acceptable stainless steel polish to clean all stainless
steel surfaces. Never use steel wool or scouring pads
to clean stainless steel.
Avoiding Stainless Steel Corrosion
Corrosion can be prevented by following product
cautions, cleaning instructions and avoiding use of
certain chemicals or objects which will cause stainless
steel corrosion.
STAINLESS STEEL ENEMY
Steel wool or steel scouring pads
Cherry/Orange/Olive juice
Chlorine Bleach
Sharp Objects
Use and Operation