Specifications

Unit Installation
A. Receiving Shipment
Upon arrival, examine the exterior of the shipping crate for signs of abuse. It is
advisable that the shipping crate be partially removed, in order to examine the cabinet
for any possible concealed damages which might have occurred during shipment. If no
damages are evident, replace the crate in order to protect the unit during storage and
local delivery. If the unit is damaged, it should be noted on the delivery slip or bill
of lading and signed to that effect. A claim must be filed immediately against the
carrier indicating the extent and estimated cost of damage occurred.
B. Electrical Supply
The wiring should be done by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical
codes. A properly wired, and grounded outlet will assure proper operation. Please
consult the data plate attached to the compressor to ascertain the correct electrical
requirements. Supply voltage and amperage requirements are located on the serial number
tag located inside the far left door.
Note: It is important that a voltage reading be made at the
compressor motor electrical connections, while the unit is in operation, to verify
that the correct voltage required by the compressor is being supplied. Low or high
voltage can detrimentally affect operation and thereby void its warranty.
Note: It is important that your unit has its own dedicated line. Condensing units are
designed to operate with a voltage fluctuation of plus or minus 10% of the voltage
indicated on the unit data plate. Burn out of a condensing unit due to exceeding
voltage limits will void the warranty.
C. Door Inspection
1. Check doors/drawers to ensure that they are sealing properly.
2. Check doors for proper alignment (see figure D. page 14).
3. Check doors to ensure that they open and shut freely.
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