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Continental Refrigerator 102004 Operator's Installation And Instruction Manual

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Continental Refrigerator 102004 User Manual
Continental Refrigerator 102004 User Guide
Continental Refrigerator 102004 Online Manual

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  • Continental Refrigerator 102004, SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following safety precautions should be followed when operating any appliances:  Always disconnect the power cord before attempting to work on or clean any equipment.  Disconnect the power cord when the appliance will be idled for a long period of time.  Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as removing any covers may cause exposure to dangerous voltage.  Always route the power cord so that it is not likely to be walked on or pinched by other appliances. Never use extension cords.  Do not overload outlets with more than one appliance. This can result in fire or electrical shock.  Your model is equipped with a groun

  • Continental Refrigerator 102004, FREEZER SYSTEM AND ADJUSTMENT All self-contained value line and designer line standard freezers and low-temperature freezers are designed and factory set to maintain an average cabinet temperature of 0° F and -15°F respectively. All freezers are designed for the purpose of holding pre-frozen food and although they are capable of freezing small quantities of fresh food, they are not to be used as fast or blast freezers. Do not attempt to freeze bulk quantities of fresh foods. The temperature control is accessible from the top of the electrical console box located on the cabinet top behind the front grill (se

  • Continental Refrigerator 102004, 7 INSTALLING LEGS AND LEVELING REACH-IN MODELS Your new reach-in model is supplied with adjustable type legs for leveling purposes. Each single and two section model has four leg mounting holes on its case bottom, and three section models have six leg mounting holes. Legs are packed in the accessory carton from which they must be removed and installed on the cabinet case bottom (see figure 2). In order to install the legs, carefully tip the cabinet

  • Continental Refrigerator 102004, 9 INSTALLING CONDENSATE EVAPORATOR No floor drains or plumbing connections are required since all models use an automatic condensate water evaporating system. All designer line models utilize a unique hot gas condensate water evaporating system which is completely self- contained and no further assembly or maintenance is required (these models are recognized by their evaporator coil which is located out of the food zone in an insulated plug-box housing next to the condensing unit). All value line models are supplied with an electric condensate evaporator pan and mounting brac

  • 16 REFRIGERATOR SYSTEM AND ADJUSTMENT All self-contained value line and designer line refrigerators are designed and factory set to maintain an average cabinet temperature of 38°F. The temperature control is accessible from the top of the electrical console box located on the cabinet top behind the front grill (see figure 6). If an adjustment is necessary to maintain the above temperature ran

  • Continental Refrigerator 102004, 39 Items NOT Covered Under Warranty: Consult your owner's manual for detailed information on the following: (page #'s listed beside each line item). I. Preventative Maintenance A. Dirty Condenser (21-22) B. General Hardware Adjustments 1. Casters/Legs (4-5) 2. Handles 3. Hinges (7) 4. Light Bulb Replacement II. Compressor Failure Due to Poor Air Circulation A. Reach-In, Roll-In Models, Warmers (White)* 1. 12" Above Grill Area (2-3) 2. 3" On Sides, Back & Underneath (Reach-In only) (2-3) B. Backbar, Keg, Bottle Cooler Units & Glass, Plate Chiller Units (Green)* 1. 3" On Sides & Back (2-3) C. Undercounter, Sandwich & Pizza Prep Units (Yellow

  • Continental Refrigerator 102004, RECEIVING YOUR NEW MODEL Congratulations on your recent purchase of continental refrigerator superior food equipment products! When your shipment arrives, please thoroughly examine the shipping crate for any punctures, dents, or signs of rough handling. It is in your best interest to partially remove or open the shipping container in order to examine the model for any concealed damages which may have occurred during shipment. If the model is damaged, it must be noted on the delivering carrier's delivery slip or bill of lading (see “filing a damage claim” under warranty section). GENERAL

  • Continental Refrigerator 102004, Operators Manual Table of Contents Page Receiving Your New Model............................................................................................3 General Information And Important Operating Facts ....................................................3 Uncrating Your New Model ............................................................................................4 Installation And Location................................................................................................4 Clearances ..........................................................................................................4 Ventilation.........................

  • Continental Refrigerator 102004, START-UP CHECKLIST After your model has been installed, leveled, cleaned, and electrically connected in accordance with this manual, please take the time before start-up to observe the following precautions to assure trouble free operation: 1. Check that all exposed refrigeration lines are free of severe dents or kinks. 2. Check the condenser fan and evaporator fans for freedom to rotate without any obstructions 3. Make sure that the cabinet is properly leveled (see “leveling” under installation and loca

  • Continental Refrigerator 102004, 19 EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY All value line and designer line refrigerators and freezers have an easily accessible, easily serviceable, performance rated, forced-air evaporator assembly which utilizes a plasticized fin coil for extended life. There are two different types of evaporator assembly systems used throughout the value line and designer line models as shown in figures 9 and 10: LOW-PROFILE,CEILING-MOUNT EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY The low-profile evaporator system is comprised of a generous sized, evenly matched evaporator and air circulating fans contained within an easily accessible, low silhouette, interior ceiling mounted housing. FIGURE 9 LOW -PROFIL

  • Continental Refrigerator 102004, Precautions 1. Never use harsh detergents, cleaners, scouring powders, or chemicals when cleaning your model. 2. Strong bleaches tend to corrode many materials and should never come in contact with stainless steel. 3. Tincture of iodine, or iron should not come in contact with stainless steel. These solutions, which cause stainless steel to discolor, should be rinsed off immediately if contact occurs. 4. Some foods, such as mustard, mayonnaise, lemon juice, dressings or salts, may attack or corrode stainless steel. 5. Gritty, hard abrasives will mar the finish of stainless st

  • Continental Refrigerator 102004, 26 TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICING GUIDE PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION Condensing unit will 1.Line Disconnected, Switch Open. 1.Close Start Or Disconnect Switch. not start - no hum. 2.Fuse Removed Or Blown. 2.Replace Fuse. 3.Overload Protector Blown. 3.Determine Reason And Correct/ Replace. 4.Control “Off” Due To Cold Location. 4.Relocate Control. 5.Control Stuck In Open Position. 5.Repair Or Replace Control. 6.Wiring Improper Or Loose. 6.Check Wiring Against Diagram. Condensing unit will 1.Improperly Wired. 1.

  • Continental Refrigerator 102004, 22 OPTIONAL INTERIOR ACCESSORIES In addition to the optional heavy-duty pilaster and clip as shown in figure 11b, aluminum and stainless steel angle pan slides and universal angle pan slides are available and shown in figure 12. Please consult the price list for additional interior and exterior options and accessories available from the factory for your model. FIGURE 11b OPTIONAL HEAVY-DUTY PILASTER FIGURE 12 OPTIONAL ANGLE PAN SLIDES

  • Operation, Installation and Instruction Manual for Reach-In and Roll-In Refrigerators, Freezers and Warmers A Division of National Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Products, Inc. 539 Dunksferry Road • Bensalem, PA 19020-5908 215-244-1400 • 1-800-523-7138 • Fax: 215-244-9579 www.continentalrefrigerator.com REV:102004

  • Continental Refrigerator 102004, 37 Continental W arranty Procedure Continentals warranty is 1 year on parts and labor, and 5 years on the compressor, from the date of original installation on any unit. Please consult the factory before any warranty service work is completed. Exceptions will be made. For example; after hours, you must contact the factory at 1-800-523-7138 at extension 113 or 134. You MUST provide the model and serial number, place of business, where the unit is located and if possible the installation date. Contact the factory the following business day, during normal business hours 8 A.M.

  • 6 Important Note: To assure sufficient air supply and circulation to the condensing unit, a minimum clearance of 12" above the grill and 3" on each side and back of the cabinet must be provided (see figure 1). If necessary, special venting or air supply ducts must be installed by the installer for this purpose. Do not at any time obstruct the grill area in front of the

  • Continental Refrigerator 102004, 28 PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION Suction line frosted 1.Overcharge Of Refrigerant. 1.Evacuate And Re-charge. or sweating. 2.Evaporator Fan Not Running. 2.Determine Reason And Correct 3.Expansion Valve Stuck Open 3.Clean Valve, Evacuate And Re-charge. 4.Expansion Valve Superheat Too Low. 4.Adjust Superheat To Required Setting. Liquid line frosted, 1.Restriction In Drier Strainer. 1.Replace Drier, Evacuate And cold, or sweating. Re-charge. 2.Liquid Line Service Valve Partially Closed. 2.Open Valve Fully Or Replace If Necessary. Noisy Condensing 1.Loose Parts Or Mountings. 1.Tighten All Mounting Parts And Unit. Shroud Cover. 2.Tubing Rattle Or Vibration. 2.Reform Tu

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