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Continental Refrigerator 102004 User Manual

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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 location section).

The system should run smoothly and quietly in accordance with generally accepted
commercial standards. If any unusual noises are heard, turn the unit off immediately
and check for any obstructions of the condenser or evaporator fans. Fan motors, fan
blades, or fan housings can be jarred out of position through rough handling in transit
or during installation.

Important Note:

All freezer models have an energy-saving fan delay control

to prevent the interior fans from operating until the evaporator becomes chilled.
Therefore, on initial start-up, the fans will not turn immediately. This is a normal
mode of operation.
Allow sufficient time for the evaporator coil to reach its
operating temperature (approximately 20 minutes).

Caution:

If unit is unplugged or disconnected for any reason, allow several

minutes (5-6 minutes) before turning the unit back on to allow the system
pressures to equalize. Disregarding this procedure could cause an overload
and prevent the unit from operating.

REMOTE APPLICATIONS

All models are available for purchase as remote models in which case the condensing
unit is purchased separately and installed at the time of installation. All remote models
are equipped with an expansion valve located within the evaporator coil housing,
and both liquid and suction lines stubbed and extending out from the cabinet case
top behind the front grill. Installation of the refrigeration accessories, condensing
unit, and electrical hook-up should be performed by qualified refrigeration personnel
of a competent refrigeration company only.

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