Glastender C2SB Self Contained Side Serviced Coolers Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Glastender
Table of Contents
**Glastender C2SB Self Contained Side Serviced Coolers Instruction Manual
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A Family Company Manufacturing
Cooler Model Information
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WARNING: Components shall be replaced with like components only. Service shall be done by factory authorized service personnel only, so as to minimize the risk of possible ignition due to incorrect parts or improper service.
Digital Controller Operation
Turning Digital Controller ON/OFF
All C1S and C2S coolers and F1S frosters can be turned ON/OFF by pressing and
holding the Quick Access menu key for 5 seconds. When the digital controller
is off, the message OFF is displayed alternating with the temperature.
**Setting Desired Temperature
** The operating temperature is preset at the factory according to the table below and can be adjusted up or down within the limits shown. Press the Quick Access Menu Key 6 times until SP appears on the display. Press the Set key. Use the increase or decrease keys to modify the value. Press the Set key to confirm.
C2SB NOTE: The C2SB is equipped with two digital controllers. The colder zone is always controlled by the digital controller on top. The warmer zone is always a single door and located opposite the compressor end.
| Factory Settings| Range of Adjustment
---|---|---
Set Point| Operating Range†| Minimum Set Point| Maximum Set
Point
Standard Cooler Setting| 34º F| 34º F to 39º F| 33º F| 65º F
White Wine| 50º F| 50º F to 55º F| 33º F| 65º F
Red Wine| 60º F| 60º F to 65º F| 33º F| 65º F
Froster Setting| 12º F| 12º F to 20º F| 12º F| 35º F
† Adjusting the factory set point will also adjust the operating range by
the same amount
Automatic Defrost
Each time the door is opened, moisture from the outside air enters the
cabinet. Consequently, frost builds up on the evaporator coil over time. To
eliminate this buildup and keep the unit running efficiently, Glastender
coolers and frosters are programmed to automatically defrost 4 or 3 times each
day, respectively. Under typical operating conditions, the automatic defrost
process will not interfere with the ability of the F1S frosters to hold
specialty cocktail ice.
F1S frosters have a manually-activated, 6-hour defrost
Over time, which varies depending on the level of humidity in the air and the
number of door openings, the F1S frosters will require a manually-activated,
6-hour defrost cycle to completely free the evaporator drain pan of frost
buildup. Activate this defrost cycle by pressing the round button below the
digital controller. The controller display will alternate between ECO and ON.
An in-progress, 6-hour defrost cycle can be canceled at any time by pressing
the round button.
Activate the 6-hour defrost cycle at the close of business, at least once per week. The froster will automatically resume normal operation six hours later. Please note, specialty cocktail ice cannot be held during this 6-hour defrost cycle.
Holding specialty cocktail ice in an F1S froster
The F1S family of frosters will hold specialty cocktail ice by following these
operational guidelines:
Set the digital controller to a temperature set point of 12º F. Keep the ice
in sealed plastic bags or sealed containers.
Once per week, remove all specialty cocktail ice and manually activate the
6-hour defrost cycle by pressing the round button below the digital
controller.
If specialty ice melting is observed while following the above guidelines,
then it may be necessary to manually activate the 6-hour defrost cycle more
than once per week.
Digital Controller Trouble Shooting Error Codes
If the digital controller display shows an Err 1 or Err 3 error code, this is
likely the result of disconnected digital controller wires. These wires are
commonly disconnected for service and maintenance. Please verify controller
wires are connected before calling for service, because service calls to
reconnect the controller are not covered by the factory warranty.
Code | Possible Causes | Recommended Action |
---|---|---|
Temperature sensing probe wires disconnected from digital controller |
Reconnect wires, see wiring diagram provided in operation manual
Defective temperature sensing probe| Call for service
| Dirty condenser coil| Clean condenser coil
Refrigeration system needs service| Call for service
| Refrigeration system needs service| Call for service
| Dirty condenser coil| Clean condenser coil
Refrigeration system needs service| Call for service
| Dirty condenser coil| Clean condenser coil
Refrigeration system needs service| Call for service
Installation
Introduction
This manual describes the operational features of the self-contained side serviced coolers listed on the front of this manual. Please review this information before attempting installation and operation.
Long term, trouble-free service will follow if good housekeeping and
maintenance procedures are followed.
Thank you for selecting Glastender, Inc. products.
Utility Requirements and Connections
- Electrical: 120 Volt AC, 1 Phase, 60 Hz. A separate 15 Amp circuit is recommended. A 6-foot grounded cord and plug is included with self-contained models.
- Plumbing: Automatic condensate evaporator is included. No drain connection required.
Uncrating and Start-Up Instructions
Caution – This Refrigerator contains Flammable R290 Refrigerant. When
moving and handling this equipment take care not to damage the refrigerant
tubing or components.
All models are shipped in one carton. These steps should be followed:
- If legs* or casters** are included, bolt them to the base with the bolts provided.
- Unwrap power cord from base if included.
- Position unit and level and/or seal as required (see page 5).
- All units intended for draft beer must be plumbed to an external drain. On self-contained models with draft beer and a factory installed finished top, the beer tower drain pan is plumbed through the cabinet and stubs out in the 3″ space below the compressor compartment. Connection to an external drain must be made from that point.
- Place shelves in desired location.
- Plug into 115 volt AC outlet.
- Load with bottles or cans and allow time for products to cool.
- Your Glastender equipment is now ready for use.
WARNING: The two legs with a flanged foot bottom MUST be installed on the
front of the cooler.
The two standard legs are installed on the back of the cooler.
NOTE: All legged coolers with pullout wine shelves also require the installation of an anti-tip bracket. See page 4 for installation instructions.
Anti-Tip Bracket/Foot Installation
WARNING: The anti-tip bracket MUST be installed on the front of coolers with casters AND ON ALLCOOLERS WITH PULL-OUT WINE SHELVES. This bracket is essential to the safe operation of the cooler. It provides protection when excess force or weight is applied to an open door or when shelves are pulled out.
- After the casters are installed, mount the bracket with 2 screws and 2 lock washers into the provided holes, under the door near the front on the base. Tighten screws.
- Position the cooler in its final position.
- Screw in the adjustable foot up into the riv nut in the bottom of the bracket.
- Slide the anti-tip foot onto the bracket before cooler is in use.
- Adjust the threaded foot until it makes contact with the floor, and give another ¼ turn.
Sealing Vertical Door Cooler to Floor
To comply with NSF & health codes, the cooler base must be sealed to the floor
using NSF listed sealant. Place a bead of sealant along outer edges of the
base and remove excess with disposable towel. The floor sealing procedure does
not apply to models that include legs or casters.
Attention Installer: WARNING!!
Failure to level this cooler WILL VOID THE FACTORY WARRANTY. Doors will not close properly causing damage to hinges, handles, and/or gaskets which will adversely affect the refrigeration systems.
**COOLER WITH 6″ LEGS
** ADJUSTABLE BULLET FEET
**COOLER WITHOUT LEGS
** LEVEL COOLER AND SUPPORT WITH SHIM(S)
Cooler Installation Checklist
- Is the unit evenly and solidly supported, either upon legs, or flat on the base; check for high spots?
- If the unit was designed for legs, are they attached?
- Is the unit level at the base, from end to end?
- Do the doors open and close freely, without touching any other part of the unit in travel?
- Are there open holes to the outside of the cabinet which are not plugged or insulated?
- Are there obstructions of any kind to air flow into or out of the condensing unit?
- Is product tubing or are other lines installed in such a manner to not allow shelf access?
Special Instructions for Beer Tower Installation
Before you begin:
top plate
stiffener
skin
- Disassemble the tower into three parts, stiffener, skin, and top plate, by unscrewing the top two screws.
- Mount the column stiffener with the provided four 1/4″-20×1-1/2″bolts.
- Install insulation provided into the bottom of the column stiffener.
- Place the column skin over the stiffener. Run the beer lines through the hole at the same time.
- Install insulation provided into the top of the tower assembly.
- Mount the column top plate to the column stiffener with the two #10-32×1/2″ phillips flat head s/s machine screws provided.
- Apply a bead of silicone sealant around the perimeter of the column. Use your finger to smooth out the bead.
- Wash tapping device and faucet with detergent and water. Flush beer tapping device and faucet lines.
Cleaning
Cleaning Instructions
Cleaning is essential to sustaining the integrity of your equipment and
preventing corrosion.
ESTIMATED CLEANING TIME: 5 to 10 minutes per unit daily, 45 minutes
quarterly
FREQUENCY: Daily cleaning of exterior & door gaskets. Monthly cleaning of
condenser filter. Quarterly cleaning of interior, including shelves.
PROCEDURE:
- A non-chlorine based cleaner or mild detergent and warm water applied with a soft cloth or sponge to all contact surfaces.
- Immediately rinse off cleaning agent(s), using clean warm water, clean soft cloth or sponge.
- Dry with a soft clean cloth, removing standing water as soon as possible.
- Use care when removing compressor cover panel as thermostat control probe wire will become disconnected and cause operation failure not covered by factory warranty (see page 2).
NOTES:
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Never use hydrochloric acid, wire brushes, steel wool, scrapers, or chlorine based cleaners on stainless steel surfaces, since they will break down the passivity layer and allow corrosion to occur.
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On stainless steel surfaces, you may use a soft bristle brush or Scotch-Brite® pad for more stubborn stains.
Always scrub with the direction of the grain. Follow with a thorough cleaning as described above. -
Deposits from food preparation must be properly removed. Even hard water deposits will rust stainless steel, if not removed.
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Repeated cleaning may dry up black-vinyl-clad steel (exterior) surfaces of the cooler. Armor All® or similar product can bring back the shine. Apply the product to a cloth and then rub into the surface, rather than spraying it directly onto the black-vinyl-clad surface.
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The cooler door gaskets are most often overlooked when cleaning. Failure to clean them regularly will lead to premature failure, since alcohol and moisture build-up breaks down the gasket material.
Wiring Diagram
C2SB Second Zone Controller
Cooler Models C1SB, C1SL, C1SU and C2SB Primary Zone
Froster Models F1SB and F1SL
Terms and Conditions
Prices:
All prices are LIST. Applicable taxes will be added.
Quotations:
Unless otherwise stated, quotations are effective for 30 days only.
Acceptance:
All orders are subject to acceptance by Glastender, Inc.’s headquarters in
Saginaw, Michigan. Possession of the Product Directory and Price List is not
an offer to sell.
Shipments:
F.O.B. factory in Saginaw, Michigan. Freight terms are Third Party or Collect
if shipped directly to you. Prepay and Add to Invoice freight terms are
available upon request. The approximate shipping weights of all products are
listed with the prices. Partial shipments will be made unless otherwise
specified by the customer. Surface freight classifications are:
- GT-24/GT-30/GW24 Glasswashers – Class 175
- GT-18 Glasswashers – Class 250
- All Underbar Equipment – Class 175
- Bar Die Orders – Class 250
- Portable Bars – Class 175
- Remote refrigerators (i.e., no compressor) or dry storage back bar equipment – Class 175
- Self-contained refrigeration equipment – Class 150
- Ice Display Units (IDU and GDU) – Class 85
- Lighted Liquor Displays – Class 85
- Beer line chillers and beer towers (beverage dispensing equipment) – Class 92.5
- Bottle Disintegration System – Class 150
- Ice Cream Freezers – Class 77.5
All small items are evaluated to see the most cost effective means for
shipment. Many small items ship via UPS or FedEx; however, when dimensional
weight is excessive, LTL carriers are the most cost effective choice. Spare
parts orders received before 1:00 PM EST can usually be shipped the same day.
The order department is happy to assist with routing or shipping questions.
Payment Terms:
Cash should be included with all orders unless credit terms have been
arranged. To establish credit, banking and trade references are required. A
convenient credit application is available upon request. Payment via credit
card is not our normal means of receiving payment. Visa and MasterCard will be
accepted, but must be charged at the time of shipment. In addition, a payment
via credit card for orders totaling more than $500 will incur a 3% convenience
fee on the total transaction amount.
Delivery:
The majority of equipment is manufactured to order and typically ships within
three to six weeks after complete order information is received by the
factory. In-stock equipment typically ships within two to three days of the
factory receiving complete order information.
Returns:
Items specified as “Manufactured to Order” are NOT returnable. A Return
Authorization number must be issued by the factory in advance for any items
that are returnable. The number MUST be noted on the outside of the returned
package. Returns must be received within 90 days of the issue date. Shipping
charges must be prepaid. A minimum 20% restocking charge will be applied to
all authorized returns if received in new, unused condition in the original
packaging.
The above conditions apply to spare part returns, except spare part returns
must be received within 30 days of original shipment for electronic or
electrical parts or within 90 days for all other parts.
Loss or Damage:
For customer routed shipments, Glastender, Inc. is not responsible for any
loss, damage, or delay of merchandise during shipment. Such transit claims
must be filed with the carrier. Merchandise must be examined on arrival. If
shortages occur, Glastender, Inc. must be notified in writing within five (5)
days of delivery to honor any shortage claim. Glastender will assume
responsibility for freight claims on Prepay and Add shipments but the customer
must inspect freight and note any damage upon receipt. Failure to do so may
result in losses at the customer’s expense.
Custom Orders:
Custom orders must be paid in advance and are not subject to cancellation.
Laminates:
Some products include common, readily available plastic laminates of the
customer’s selection. There may be an additional charge if uncommon varieties
are ordered.
Glastender Freight Program
Program Conditions
Glastender, Inc. equipment pricing includes standard freight costs under the
following conditions:
- Equipment order is for a minimum of $2,500, shipped to a single destination at the same time.
- Freight carrier is selected by Glastender, Inc. and may vary based on destination, transit times, performance history, customer service, or other factors.
- Shipping destination is within the continental United States and Canada. Non-continental or other international destinations are shipped to port of export.
- Combining equipment orders is allowed to reach the minimum order level if combined orders are shipped to the same destination at the same time.
- Equipment order terms of sale are FOB Saginaw MI / Freight Prepaid.
- Equipment returns are not covered.
- Parts orders do not qualify and will be charged shipping accordingly.
Customer Responsibilities
In addition to the program conditions listed above, the receiving customer
must:
- Note all damage on the delivery receipt at the time of delivery.
- Open and inspect any items that look suspicious or raise concern, even if the carrier tells you it is not allowed.
- Refuse only the damaged items and keep the other items on the order.
- When in doubt, sign the delivery receipt as damaged.
The only way to hold the carrier liable is to sign the delivery as damaged.
Additional Fees
Additional carrier-related services and fees over and above standard freight
costs are not covered. Such services and fees will be invoiced at the time of
order or after the order has shipped. Examples of additional fees include the
following:
Split shipment ………………………….Cost difference between single
shipment and split shipment
Lift gate …………………………………..$55 (Only available for items
under 96″ in length)
Inside delivery ………………………….$100 per pallet/piece
Residential delivery ………………….$100
Limited access site …………………..$100
Expedited delivery ……………………Difference from standard rate
Special delivery time…………………Carrier rate
Storage …………………………………..Carrier rate
Re-delivery………………………………Carrier rate
Re-consignment……………………….Carrier rate
Other additional services not listed …Carrier rate
Questions
For questions regarding the Glastender Freight Program, please contact
Shipping & Receiving:
Steve Gunn, Shipping & Receiving Supervisor 989.752.4275, ext 141 •
sgunn@glastender.com
Warranty Statement
APPLICABLE TO ALL PRODUCTS SOLD WITHIN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
Glastender, Inc. warrants all products to be free of defects in material and workmanship. One-year labor and parts warranty applies to all glasswashers, self-contained refrigeration models, and BDS model bottle disintegration units. In established areas, a start up is included with GT-24 and GT-30 model glasswashers. Warranty is effective for one year from the date of installation or up to 18 months from date of factory shipment, whichever occurs sooner. Glastender, Inc. will replace any part or assembly found defective under normal use and service.
For warranty labor claims beyond 12 months from the date of factory shipment, proof of date of installation or occupancy must be provided. Authorization for labor must be obtained from Glastender within the warranty period and prior to the service being performed.
Labor warranty applies to the 50 states of the USA and Canada only.
Remote refrigeration models exclude the labor warranty for the condensing unit and issues related to the field installation and test of the completed refrigeration system, provided by others.
Field replacement parts not covered under the original warranty include a 90-day part warranty from the date of installation.
FOUR YEAR ADDITIONAL COMPRESSOR WARRANTY
Glastender will warrant to the original user the compressor for all self- contained refrigeration models for an additional four years following the regular one-year warranty period. This plan applies to the compressor only.
A completed warranty claim form MUST accompany all returned defective parts or assemblies. Upon request, a defective part or assembly must be returned to Glastender, Inc., Saginaw, Michigan, with all transportation and delivery charges prepaid. Warranty repairs or replacements will be shipped FOB factory in Saginaw, Michigan. Reimbursement for applicable freight charges covers ground service only. Glastender provides in-warranty repairs during a service company’s regular working days and hours. There is no provision for payment of a premium rate during “overtime” hours. When warranty service is requested during other than normal working hours, the end user will be charged the premium portion of the overtime rate.
The warranty covers substantiated travel expenses for up to 2 hours / 100 miles round trip up to a maximum of $225. Any additional costs due to installations that require extra work, time, or travel to gain access for service are the sole responsibility of the equipment purchaser. Any exceptions to these travel and access limitations must be pre-approved by a factory representative.
The warranty does not cover door gaskets, chemical tubing, pump squeeze tubing, and/or any equipment subjected to accidents, freight damage, alterations from the original design, improper power and/or plumbing hookups, improper chemical use, general misuse, or lack of routine required maintenance as determined by Glastender, Inc. Installation, normal control adjustments, general maintenance, correcting an installation error, or service calls that reveal the unit is functioning normally will not be reimbursed under warranty.
Condenser coils on self-contained refrigeration products must be cleaned regularly. Failure to provide adequate air flow to a refrigeration unit will void the warranty.
Glastender shall not be liable for loss of use, revenue, or profit, or for any other indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damage including, but not limited to, product spoilage or loss.
This warranty is conditioned upon Glastender receiving notice of any defect subject to this warranty within sixty (60) days of its discovery by the end user or dealer. All products are warranted only for the initial place of installation. Removal of a product automatically terminates this warranty.
SECOND YEAR EXTENDED PARTS & LABOR WARRANTY
Glastender’s one-year parts and labor warranty on self-contained refrigeration
units can be extended to two years with the purchase of a two year parts and
labor warranty. Specify part number EWR2 ($250 net price) when ordering.
EXPORT WARRANTY – One year parts only.
EXCLUSION OF WARRANTIES
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE, GLASTENDER MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
LIMITATION OF REMEDIES AND DAMAGES
If Buyer makes a valid and timely claim as outlined above, Glastender’s
liability and Buyer’s remedies under this agreement will be limited solely to
labor charges authorized and/or replacement or credit, at Glastender’s option,
with respect to Products returned at Buyer’s expense within thirty (30) days
after warranty repair.
GLASTENDER’S LIABILITY WILL IN NO EVENT BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE
PRICE OF THE RETURNED PRODUCTS. GLASTENDER WILL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER ANY
CIRCUMSTANCE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, LABOR COSTS EXCEPT AS COVERED UNDER OUR WARRANTY, LOST PROFITS OR
THE LOSS OF PERISHABLE PRODUCTS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE
OUR PRODUCTS OR FROM OUR PRODUCTS’ INCORPORATION INTO OR BECOMING A COMPONENT
OF ANY OTHER PRODUCT. NEITHER PARTY WILL HAVE ANY NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORT
LIABILITY TO THE OTHER, OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY, ARISING FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS
AGREEMENT.
GOVERNING LAW – JURISDICTION
The terms and conditions of an order are to be governed and construed according to the laws of the State of Michigan, without regard to conflict of laws principles. Buyer hereby consents to the jurisdiction and venue of the courts located in Saginaw County, Michigan.
No representative, distributor, dealer, or any other person is authorized to modify this warranty. This warranty replaces all other written or verbal warranties.
NOTE: Glastender, Inc.’s policy of constant quality improvement means that prices, specifications, and policies are subject to change without notice. Questions regarding this warranty should be directed to Glastender’s Warranty Administrator. 02-16-23
IMPORTANT!!
Attention Service Companies
Please review the important warranty information on this page.
If you believe a service call should be covered by the factory, please call
the factory for authorization between 8AM and 5PM EST, Monday through Friday.
- Glastender, Inc.
- 5400 North Michigan Road
- Saginaw, MI
- 48604-9780
- 800.748.0423
Ph : 989.752.4275 Fax : 989.752.4444 Website : https://glastender.com
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