Kelvinator KCBM48F User manual

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KELVINATOR
C O M M E R C I A L
COMMERCIAL FREEZER/REFRIGERATOR
REACH-IN REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER
Refrigerator Model: KCBM23R, KCBM48R, KCBM72R
Freezer Model: KCBM23F, KCBM48F
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Product Registration………………………………….…..... 2
Safety/Warning………………..………………………….….2-3
Installation…………………………………………….…........ 3
Electrical……………………………….............................3-4
Appliance Start-up..…………………..……………..............4
Routine Maintenance…………………………………………4
Operation……………………………………………………..4-5
Energy Conservation Measures………………….……...... 5
Temperature Control Manual……………………...……….6-8
Troubleshooting Guide…………………………………...9-10
Warranty…………………………………………………….... 11
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READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 242230200 (January 2012)
ProductRegistration
2
Theseinstructionsincludeinformationwhich is
intendedtoassuretheoperatorofcorrect
installation,operationandservice.Before
attemptinginstallation,adjustmentor
maintenance,becertainofthefollowing:
Thatyouhavereadandfullyunderstandthe
instructions.
Thatyouhaveallthetoolsrequiredandare
trainedtousethem.
Thatyouhavemetallinstallationandusage
restrictionsandarefamiliarwiththefunctions
andoperationsoftheunit.
Thatyoufollowallinstructionsexactlyasgiven.
Allthefittings,measurements,recommendations
andproceduresaresignificant.Substitutionsand
approximationsmustbea voided.Improper
handling,maintenance,installationandadjustment,
orserviceattemptedbyanyoneotherthana
qualifiedtechnician,mayvoidthefuturewarranty
claimsandcausedamagetotheunitand/orresult
ininjurytotheoperatorand/orbystanders.
RecordyourModelandSerialNumbers
Recordthemodelnumberandserialnumberofthis
applianceinthespaceprovidedbelow(theserial
plateislocatedinsidethecabinetcompartment).
RegisterYourProduct
TheselfaddressedPRODUCTREGISTRATIONCARD
(shownabove)shouldbefilledincompletely,
signedandreturnedtotheaddressprovided.
SAFETY/WARNING
Pleasepaycloseattentiontothesafetynotices in
thissection.Disregardingthesenoticesmaylead
toseriousinjuryand/ordamagetotheunit.
ATTENTION
Tominimizeshockandfirehazards,besurenot
tooverloadoutlet.Pleasedesignateoneoutlet
foryourunit.
Donotuseextensioncords.
Donotputyourhandsundertheunitwhenthe
unitisrequiredtobemoved.
Whentheunitisnotinuse foralongperiodof
time,pleaseunplugtheunitfromtheoutlet.
Afterunpluggingtheunit,waitatleast10
minutesbeforerepluggingit.Failuretodoso
couldcausedamagetothecompressor.
UNPLUGCORD
Tominimizeshockandfirehazards,pleasedo
notplugorunplugthecordwithwethands.
Duringmaintenanceandcleaning,please
unplugtheunit.
PROPERGROUNDONGREQUIRED
Tominimizeshockandfirehazards,makesure
thattheunitisproperlygrounded.
PROHIBTION
Donotattempttoremoveorrepairany
componentunlessinstructedbyfactory.
Makesurethattheunitisnotrestingonor
againsttheelectricalcordandtheplug.
Donotstoreanyflammableandexplosivegas
orliquidsinsidetheunit.
Donotattempttoalterortamperwiththe
electricalcord.
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT!!!PLEASEREADBEFORE
INSTALLATION
Therefrigerationsystemoperatesmost
efficientlywheninstalledinanareawithcool,
dryaircirculation.
Theremustbeatleast6inchesofclearanceon
bothsidesandthebackofthecabinet.
Selectalocationawayfromtheheatand
moisturegeneratingequipmentsuchasstoves,
ovens,etc.
Avoiddirectsunrays.
Makesureallaccessoriesareinstalled(i.e
shelves,shelfclips,casters)beforepluggingthe
unitin.
Pleasereadthroughthemanualinitsentirety.
CABINETLOCATIONGUIDELINES
Installtheunitonstrongandleveledsurfaces
Unitmaymakeunpleasantnoisesifsurface
isuneven
Unitmaymalfunctionifsurfaceisuneven
Installtheunitinanindoor,wellventilated
area
Unitperformsmoreefficientlyinawell
ventilatedarea
Forbestperformance,pleasemaintain
clearanceof4”onthebackoftheunit.
Outdoorusemaycausedecreased
efficiencyanddamagetotheunit.
Avoidinstallationinahighhumidityand/or
dustyarea
Humiditycouldcauseunittorustand
decreaseefficiencyoftheunit
Dustcollectedonthecondensercoilw ill
causeunittomalfunction.Cleanthe
condenseratleastonceamonthwith a
brushoracleancloth.
Selectalocationawayfromheatand
moisturegeneratingequipment
Highambienttemperatureswillcausethe
compressortooverwork,leadingtohigher
energybillsandgradualbreakdownofthe
unit
ELECTRICAL
Pleaseensurethattherequiredvoltageofthe
compressorisbeingsuppliedatalltimes.Lowor
highvoltagecandetrimentallyaffectthe
refrigerationunit.Allunitsshouldbepluggedintoa
groundedandproperlysizedelectricaloutletwith
appropriateovercurrentprotection.Pleasereferto
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theelectricalrequirementonthenameplate.Please
makesurethatyourunithasitsowndedicated
outlet.Donotuseanextensioncord.
Thetemperaturecontrolsarepresetatthefactory
tomaintainanaveragetemperatureof38Fin
refrigerators.Tomaintainadifferenttemperature,
simplyadjustthecontrolknoblocatedinsidethe
unit.Temperaturerangesfrom7(coldest)to1
(warmest).Settingthetemperaturecontrol tothe
coldestsettingmaycausetheevaporatorcoilto
freezeandiceup.Thiswilleventuallymakethe
cabinetbecomewarm,whichisnotrecommended.
ApplianceStartup
Oncetheappliancehasbeenlocatedinits
permanentlocationandtheproperpowerand
groundinghasbeenprovided,thefollowingitems
mustbecheckedorcompleted:
CoolDownPeriod
Forsafefoodstorage,allow24hoursforthe
appliancetocooldowncompletelybeforeloading
withfood.Theappliancewillruncon tin uouslyfor
thefirstseveralhours.Donotplaceanyfoodinthe
applianceuntilafterthefirst24hoursofoperation.
ThermostatSetting
Theapplianceisshippedfromthefactorywiththe
thermostatsetataboutthemidpointofthe
operatingrange.Adjustmentscolderorwarmercan
bemadeaftertheappliancehasbeenrunningforat
least8hours.Allowatleast8hoursfortemperature
stabilizationbeforereadjustingthethermostat.
DefrostSetting
Theapplianceisdesignedtodefrostautomatically
every12hours.Tosetthetimeofdefrost,waituntil
thedesiredtimetodefrost.Withthenotchonthe
timerknobalignedwiththelineonthebracket(Fig.
A),turnthedefrosttimerknobclockwiseslowly.
Thetimerwillclickseveral times,thenonceloudly,
atwhichpointthedefrostcyclebegins.Thetimer
knobwilladvancethroughthedefrostcycle,then
clickloudlyattheendofthecycle(Fig.B).The
appliancewilldefrostautomaticallyevery12hours
afterthefirstdefrostcycle.
RoutineMaintenance
CleaningtheInterior
Besuretoturnthetem peraturecontrolto“OFF”
andunplugtheelectricalcord.Washtheinside
surfaceofthestorageareawithwarmwaterand
bakingsodasolution(aboutonetablespoonof
bakingsodaperquartofwarmwater).Rinse
thoroughlywithclean,warmwaterandwipedry.
CleaningtheExterior
Wipethecabinetexterioroccasionally withacloth
dampenedinmilddetergentandwater.Rinseand
wipedrywithasoftcloth.Donotuserazorblades
orothersharpinstrumentsthatcanscratchthe
appliancesurfacewhenremovingadhesivelabels.
Anyglueleftfromthetapecanbe removedwitha
mixtureofwarmwaterandmilddetergentortouch
theresiduewiththestickysideoftapealready
removed.DONOTREMOVETHESERIALPLATE.
CondensatePan
Somemodelshaveacondensatepanin afixed
positionlocatedbehindthetoegrill.Thismustnot
beremovedfromunderthecabinet.Ifthepanis
removed,condensatewilldropontothefloor.
POWERFAILURE
DONOTopentheappliancelidunnecessarilyifthe
applianceisoffforseveralhours.Ifapowerfailure
occurs,packsevenoreightpoundsofdryiceinto
theapplianceevery24hours.LookintheYellow
Pagesunder“DryIce”,“Dairies”,or“IceCream
Manufacturers”forlocaldryicesuppliers.Always
wearglovesandusecautionwhenhandlingdryice.
Operation
Runtheunitforatleast24hoursbefore
loading.
Whenloadingtheunit:
Becarefulnottoblocktheairductlocated
atthebackandthefanontheceilingofthe
unitwithcontents.
Blockingtheairflowmaycausedecreasein
performance.
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Forthebestperformance,maintainatleast
4inchesofclearanceinbetweenthe
contentsandtheairduct.
Settheshelvesthatcomewiththeunittofit
yourneeds.
Temperaturecontroller:
Thecontrollerislocatedattheright, front
corneroftheceiling.
Temperatureissetas“4”atdefault.
Donotleavetheunitdooropenforalong
periodoftime.Forthemostefficientoperation,
closethedoorimmediatelyafteruse.
EnergyConservationMeasures
Thisapplianceisdesignedforefficiencywithheavy
foaminsulation.However,therearethingsthatthe
usercandotomaintaintheapplianceinoperating
condition.
Donotoperatetheapplianceanycolderthan
necessarytomaintainsafe,productstorage
temperatures.
Makesuretheapplianceislocated toprevent
directexposuretosunlight,airducts,etc.
Keepthedoorclosedexceptfornormaluse.
Inspectthedooroftentoseethatitselfcloses
andthegasketsareingoodcondition.
Donotoverstocktheproductinthecabinet
becauseitwillblockthenormalairflow.
Haveatleastannualinspectionsbyaqualified
servicecompanytoseethattherefrigerant
chargeiscorrect.
Thisapplianceoperatesmoreefficientlyina
coolerambientthaninahotambient.Tryto
maintainanambientbelow80ºF(27ºC)and
65%RH(RelativeHumidity)formaximum
efficiency.
PeriodsofNonuseandMovingTips
Leavetheapplianceoperatingduringperiodsof
nonuseoflessthanthree(3)weeks.
LongPeriodsofNonuse
Iftheappliancewillnotbeusedforseveralmonths:
Removeallfoodandunplugthepowercord.
Cleananddrytheinteriorthoroughly.
Leavetheappliancedooropenslightly,blocking
itopenifnecessary,topreventodorandmold
growth.
Moving
Whenmovingtheappliance,followtheseguidelines
topreventdamage:
Disconnectthepowercordplugfromthewall
outlet.
Removefoods,thendefrost,andcleanthe
appliance.
Securealllooseitemssuchasbasepanel,
baskets,andshelvesbytapingthemsecurelyin
placetopreventdamage.
Inthemovingvehicle,secureapplianceinan
uprightpositiontopreventmovement.Also,
protectoutsideofappliancewithablanketor
similaritem.
TemperatureControllerManual
FeatureofFunction
Thistemperaturecontrolleradoptworldwell
knownbrandSCM.Itisreliableanddurable.The
relayisexclusivelyusedforcompressorloadswhich
makeitsafer.Thewayofcontrollingtemperatureis
returntypeandeasytooperate.
Minesizedandintegratedintelligentcontrol,itis
applicabletothecompressorofoneH.P.Suitfora
ventilatedfreezer.
Mainfunctions
Temperaturedisplay(Celsius/Fahrenheit
degrees)
Temperaturecontrol
Evaporatorfancontrol(parallelwith
compressororcontinuousrunningchanges)
Manual,automaticdefrostbyelectricheater
Timeortemperaturesettingtoenddefrost
Thecoldroomsensortemperaturecanlock
duringdefrost
Parameterlocking
Thefactordefaultresumption
Offsetonsensortemperature
Selftesting
Specification
Powersupple:12V~,50/60Hz;Power
consumption:<5W
Rangeoftemperaturedisplayed:‐ 5 45
C
(40~120
F)
4 ~
R temperature:‐45~45
Cangeofset
(40~120
F)
Temperaturesensor:NTC,doublesensor.
Outputcontactcapacityforcompressor:N.O.
20A/250V~;50/60Hz.Theinrushcurrentfor
compressorcontrolmaybe20Ainsteadof8A
duringtheperiodof1satstart.(applicableto1
H.P.compressorifmoreconnectedtoAC
contactor)
OutputcontactcapacityforEvap.Fan:N.O.
20a/250V~;50/60Hz.
Maincontrollerpaneldim ension 78
X35X76mm.
Mountingdimension:71:29mm
Indicator
Refrigerant:Whentherefr igerantLEDison,the
compressorisworking.
Constanttemperature:Whentherefrigerant
LEDisoff,thecompressorhasstopped.
Delay:WhentherefrigerantLEDflashes,the
compressorstops.
Defrost:WhenthedefrostLEDison,the
compressorandfanstopandtheheaterworks.
Evaporatorfan:WhenthefanLEDison,thefan
isworking.
FrontPanelOperation
Settemperature:Press button,theset
temperatureisdisplayed;Pressorbuttonto
modifyandstorethedisplayedvalue,press
buttontoexittheadjustmentanddisplaythe
coldroomtemperature.
Manualstart/stopdefrost:Pressbuttonand
holdfor6secondstodefrostorstopdefrost.
Displaytheevaporatortemperature:Press
buttonandholdfor6seconds.Theevaporator
temperaturewillbedispla yed.After10
seconds,thecoldroomtemperatureisresumed
tobedisplayed.
ParameterSetup
Indicationforsettingparameter: Theparameter
canbeadjustedonlyaftercorrectPAhasbeen
entered.Allparameterscanonlybechecked,
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notadjusted;however,itisavailablefor
temperaturecontrolling.
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SettingParameter:Pressfor6seconds.Start
parametermenuandPA(menupassword)
flashing.Enterthepasswordbypressing or
.Press againtochoosetheparameter.
Pressorthentheparametercanbe
displayedandadjusted.Aftertheadjustment,if
nobuttonhasbeenpressedafter30seconds,
thesystemwillrestorethenewparameterand
gobacktonormaloperations.
Changingmenupassword(CPA):TheCPAcan
becheckedorchangedonlyafterthecorrect
menupasswordhasbeenentered.Whenit
showsCPA,pressorthenthepresent
passwordisdisplayedandcanbechangedtoa
newpassword.Presstoconfirmthenew
password.(Pleasememorizethenewpassword
oryoucanneveradjustotherparameters.)
Thefactorydefaultresumption:Press
buttonfor1secondandthenpressbutton
simultaneouslyfor6seconds.Theindicatorwill
flashandthenallparameterswillberestoredto
backtothefactorydefaults.After10seconds,it
willreturntonormaloperation.
Parameterdetails
Temperaturecontrolling:Afterturningonfor
thedelaytime(e4),thecompressorstarts
operatingwhencoldroomtemperature(set
temperature+hysteresis),andwilloffwhen
coldroomtemperaturesettemperature.To
protectthecompressoritcanberestarted,
unlessthetimewhenthecompressorstops
everytimeislongerthanthedelaytime(E4).
Evaporatorfanoperatingfunction:
F5isset“00”,parallelwithcompressor.
F5isset“01”,continuousrunning(exceptdefrost).
Electricheaterdefrost:evaporatorsensor
temperature<defrostterminationtemperature
(F3),theheat erwillswitchonandthedefrost
willstart.
Afteradefrostinterval,itbeginstheautomatic
defrostfunction.e.g.:Whentheevaporatorsensor
temperature<defrostterminationtemperature
(F3),thedefrostLEDwillturnon,thecompressor
andfanwillstop,andtheheaterwillstart.When
theevaporatorsensortemperaturedefrost
terminationtemperatureordefrostduration(F1)
ends,theheateranddefrostwillstopafterthe
drainingtime(F6).Thecoldroomtemperature
(settemperature+hysteresis),thecompressorwill
startsandgobacktorefrigerationstatus.
Whenthedefrostintervaltime(f2)isset”00”,the
functionoftheautomaticsdefrostwillbecancelled.
Temperaturedisplayedwhendefrost:IfF4isset
“01”,itdisplaysthetemperaturewhenthedefrost
starts.Afterdefrost,Itwillcontinuetodisplaythis
tempfor20minandthedefrostLEDwillbegin
flashing.Itwillthencomebacktonormal
temperature.
Controllingtheevaporatorfanafterdefrost:
Controllingbytime:WhenF7isset“00”after
defrost,thecompressorworksforF8andthen
thefanrestarts.Afterdefrostandthefirst
workingmode,thefanwillfollowthemodeof
F5.
Controllingbytemperature:WhenF7isset“01”
afterdefrost,whentheevaporatortemperature
reachesF9,thefanrestarts.Afterdefrostand
thefirstworkingmode,thefanwillfollowthe
modeofF5.
Sensorfailureworkmode:Ifthecoldroom
sensorisshortcircuitedoroverheated,“HH”
willbedisplayed.Ifthecoldroomsensorisin
anopencircuitorthetemperatureistoolow
then“LL”isdisplayed.Atthattimethe
compressorwillautomaticallygotoacycleof
45minonand15minoff.Whentheevaporator
sensorfailsorsurpassesthedisplayedrange,
thedefrostterminationwillbejustcontrolled
bythedefrostduration.
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CircuitDiagram
Note:
Conductorofatleast0.75mm
2
shallbeusedfor
wiringofdefrostandevaporatorfancontrol
load.
Conductorofatleast1.0mm
2
shallbeusedfor
wiringofcompressorcontrolload.
Theinrushcurrentforcompressormaybe20A
insteadof8Aduringthe1secondperiodatthe
start.
NotesforInstallation
Beforewiring,pleasereadtheinstructions
carefullyandbesuretounderstandthe
functionofeverycontactsothatyoucan
makecorrectwireconnections.Control
loadscannotexceedtheratings.
Thetemperaturecontrollercannotbe
installedinanareawherewaterflows,a
dirtyarea,anareaofhighmoisture,orinan
areawithhightemperatures.Pleasepay
attentiontoEMCproblemsandpreventthe
temperaturecontrollerfromcollisions with
otherobjects.
Thesensorcableleadsmustbekeptaway
fromthemainsupplyinordertoavoidhigh
frequencynoise.0.751.5mm
2
flexiblecords
shouldbeusedforwiringcontrolload
terminals.
Theevaporatorsensormustbeinstalled
betweenthefinsoftheevaporatorinthe
areawhereiceisthethickest.Donotplace
theevaporatorsensorneartheelectric
heater.
Ifthetemperaturecontrollerisdisturbed,
pleasecutoffthepowersupplyandreset.
Thesoftwareofthisproductbelongsto
gradeA,anditdoesnotapplytosafe
control.
Pleasedon’tdismantlethecontroller.Ifyou
needrepairingoryouhaveanyproblemsin
usingthecontroller,pleasedonothesitate
tocontactourcompany.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
GUIDE
Before calling for service, review this list. It may save you time and expense. This list includes
common occurrences that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in this
appliance.
PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION
APPLIANCE OPERATION
Appliance does not run.
* Appliance is plugged into a circuit
that has a ground fault
* Use another circuit. If you are unsure about the
outlet, have it checked by a certified technician.
* Temperature control is in the
"OFF" position.
* See Thermostat Setting.
* Appliance may not be plugged in,
or plug may be loose.
* Ensure plug is tightly pushed into outlet.
* House fuse blown or tripped circuit
breaker.
* Check/replace fuse with a 15 amp time delay fuse.
Reset circuit breaker.
* Power outage * Check house lights. Call local Electric Company.
Appliance runs too much
or too long.
* Room or outside weather is hot. * It's normal for the appliance to work harder under
these conditions.
* Appliance has recently been
disconnected for a period of time.
* It takes 24 hours for the appliance to cool down
completely.
* Large amount of warm or hot food
have been stored recently.
* Warm food will cause appliance to run more until the
desired temperature is reached.
* Door is opened too frequently or
kept open too long.
* Warm air entering the appliance causes it to run
more. Open the door less often.
* Appliance door may be slightly * See "Door Problems".
* Temperature control is set too low. * Turn control knob to a warmer setting. Allow several
hours for the temperature to stabilize.
* Appliance gaskets are dirty, worn,
cracked or poorly fitted.
* Clean or change gasket. Leaks in the lid seal will
cause appliance to run longer in order to maintain
desired temperature.
Interior appliance
temperature is too cold.
* Temperature control is set too low. * Turn control knob to a warmer setting. Allow several
hours for the temperature to stabilize.
Interior appliance
temperature is too warm.
* Temperature control is set too
warm.
* Turn control knob to a colder setting. Allow several
hours for the temperature to stabilize.
* Door is opened too frequently or
kept open too long.
* Warm air entering the appliance causes it to run
more. Open the door less often.
* Appliance door may be slightly * See "Door Problems".
* Large amount of warm or hot food
have been stored recently.
* Wait until the appliance has had a chance to reach
its selected temperature.
* Appliance has recently been
disconnected for a period of time.
* Appliance requires 24 hours to cool down
completely.
Appliance external
surface temperature is
warm.
* The external appliance walls can
be as much as 30ºF warmer than
room temperature.
* This is normal while the compressor works to
transfer heat from inside the appliance cabinet.
SOUND AND NOISE
Louder sound levels
whenever appliance is on.
* Modern appliances have increased
storage capacity and more stable
temperatures. They require heavy
duty compressors.
* This is normal. When the surrounding noise level is
low, you might hear the compressor running while it
cools the interior.
Louder sound levels
when compressor comes
on.
* Appliance operates at higher
pressures during the start of the ON
cycle.
* This is normal. Sound will level off or disappear as
appliance continues to run.
Popping or cracking
sound when compressor
comes on.
* Metal parts undergo expansion
and contraction, as in hot water
pipes.
* This is normal. Sound will level off or disappear as
appliance continues to run.
PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION
SOUND AND NOISE (Cont.)
Bubbling or gurgling
sound
* Refrigerant (used to cool
appliance) is circulating
* This is normal.
Vibrating or rattling noise.
* Appliance is not level. It rocks on
the floor when it is moved
* Level the appliance by putting wood or metal shims
under part of the appliance.
* Floor is uneven or weak. * Ensure floor can adequately support appliance.
Level the appliance by putting wood or metal shims
under part of the appliance.
* Appliance is touching the wall. * Re-level appliance or move appliance slightly.
WATER / MOISTURE / FROST INSIDE APPLIANCE
Moisture forms on inside
appliance walls.
* Weather is hot and humid, which
increases internal rate of frost build-
up.
* This is normal.
* Door is slightly open. * See "Door Problems".
* Door is kept open too long or is
opened too frequently.
* Open the door less often.
ODOR IN APPLIANCE
Odors in appliance.
* Interior needs to be cleaned. * Clean interior with sponge, warm water, and baking
soda.
* Foods with strong odors are in the
appliance.
* Cover the food tightly.
DOOR PROBLEMS
Door will not close.
* Appliance is not level. It rocks on
the floor when it is moved slightly.
* Level the appliance by putting wood or metal shims
under part of the appliance.
* Floor is uneven or weak. * Ensure floor can adequately support appliance.
Level the appliance by putting wood or metal shims
under part of the appliance.
LIGHTING PROBLEMS
Light bulb is not on.
* The fluorescent lamp or light bulb
is burned out.
* See "Fluorescent Lamp" or "Interior Light" on
Features Section.
* No electric current is reaching the
appliance.
* See "appliance Does Not Run".
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