CoolSteel CS Series Commercial Refrigerator Owner’s Manual
- June 13, 2024
- CoolSteel
Table of Contents
Commercial Refrigeration
Owner’s Manual
CS Series Commercial Refrigerator
Applicable Refrigeration Models: CS-1DRR, CS-2DRR, CS-47DC, CS-78DC, CS-
BDC48, CS-BDC59, CS-i0A27, CSi0A35, CS-i0A45, CS-RMPT27, CS-RMPT47, CS-RMPT60,
CS-RMPT70, CS-RPPT67, CS-RPPT93, CS-RSPT27, CSRSPT47, CS-RSPT60, CS-RSPT70,
CS-UCR27, CS-UCR48
Please read the entire owner’s manual before attempting to operate your
machine.
Installation
Congratulations on your new CoolSteel purchase! Please read the enclosed
information to help you become familiar with your new machine.
Please ensure the machine has been transported in an upright position. If not,
please let the unit stand one hour before energizing it.
Refrigeration equipment must be properly installed. It must be indoors on a
level floor, have adequate air circulation, and be in a cool, dry environment.
It cannot be in heat conditions that exceed 26° Celsius (80° F). Operating
efficienty may decrease in areas where relative humidity is greater than 55%.
Locations must be away from heat and moisture generating equipment because
ambient temperatures may cause the unit to malfunction and void the warranty.
The electrical components require proper grounding and a dedicated circuit.
Any tampering will void the warranty.
Controls – How to Operate Your Refrigerator
- Plug in your machine.
- Press the “SET” button for 2 seconds until the CURRENT SETPOINT VALUE flashes on the display.
- Press the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons accordingly to change the SETPOINT VALUE.
- Once you are satisfied with the temperature, press the “SET” button to modify and save the current temperature.
Please note: Set points are 2° to 4° Celsius (35° to 38° Fahrenheit) for a refrigerator. When changing your temperature setting, be mindful when selecting your temperature set point. Choosing a temperature that is too low will cause the coil to freeze and make the cabinet warmer, which may damage your unit. To maintain correct airflow inside your cabinet, your shelving requires 2 to 3-inches of space between the back wall. Do not overfill your refrigerator, or your cabinet may become too warm.
Controls – Continued
Your new product is pre-programmed to run automatic settings when energized.
During the defrost cycle, a pre-set interval will commence internal components
to melt any accumulated frost on your evaporator, and the fan will continue to
circulate air throughout your unit. Manual defrost can be enabled by pressing
both the “SNOWFLAKE” button and the “DOWN” button for approximately 3 seconds.
Sandwich prep or pizza prep table machines are designed to function with all
pans in place, even if some pans are to be left empty. During non-use, ensure
the cover lid is closed to allow the temperature to reach your set point.
Cleaning
When cleaning your cabinet or shelves, we recommend using warm water with a mild soap. Your evaporator and condenser will require an annual maintenance cleaning to be conducted by a refrigeration technician.
Troubleshooting
The compressor is not running.
Check your circuit breaker.
Check if your power cord is unplugged.
Check if your thermostat is too high.
Check if your machine is in a defrost cycle.
The condensing unit is running for too long.
Check if an excessive amount of warm product has been placed inside the
cabinet.
Check if the door has been left open for too long, or if the door is open.
Check if the door gasket is sealing properly.
Check if the condenser or evaporator coil is dirty.
Check if the evaporator coil is iced up.
The cabinet temperature is too warm.
Check if the thermostat is set too high.
Check if the airflow is blocked.
Check if an excessive amount of warm product has been placed inside the
cabinet.
General Safety
It’s important to stay safe. This appliance has been designed with your safety in mind. It has many features to keep you from being harmed. However, safe operation and maintenance are your responsibilities.
- When using this unit, please move it carefully. If on casters, be sure the casters do NOT run over the power cord.
- Lock the casters when in use.
- Seek help when moving the machine. This machine is heavy. Be sure you have enough help to avoid tipping or dropping the cabinet.
- Prevent children from playing in or on the cabinet.
- Follow all instructions. There are many safety labels and directions on the unit. Heed them.
- Watch your fingers. There may be pinch points near the door hinges.
Maintenance Safety
ALWAYS use a certified technician to repair R290 equipment.
ALWAYS use iBeeCool parts. Use of aftermarket parts can be dangerous with R290
equipment.
NEVER clean a frozen evaporator with a sharp object.
NEVER clean a dirty condenser with a sharp object.
NEVER store gasoline, kerosene, or any other flammable material near the
cabinet.
Warranty
Limited Warranty: 2 Year Parts and Labour; 5 Year Parts-Only Warranty on
the Compressor
CoolSteel refrigeration units have a 2-year warranty coverage on parts and
labour, and 5 years, parts only, on compressors. This is a limited warranty
starting from the date of purchase. For further information, do not hesitate
to contact the undersigned.
Customer Service
166 Millennium Blvd
Moncton E1C 2G8
1.855.388.5999
support@ifoodequipment.ca
Terms and Conditions
This agreement constitutes the entire agreement between CoolSteel and the
owner. All representations made by the service provider, which are not
included in this written agreement, are not part of this agreement. This
agreement will automatically be cancelled if the equipment is moved from the
location indicated on the original invoice. All material and labour not
covered by this agreement will be provided at the owner’s expense. CoolSteel
or the service provider will not be held liable for any loss of product,
damage or injury resulting from a delay in repairs, or improper installation.
Maximum 100 kilometers for travel for units residing at a remote location as
stipulated in this agreement.
Limitation of Liability
Any liability on the part of CoolSteel will under no circumstances, exceed the
amount of the costs of the unit incurred by CoolSteel to repair the equipment
during Monday to Friday, between 8 am to 5 pm, and the reasonable costs
related to the labour and parts replacement. CoolSteel reserves the right to
charge a customer for non warranty claims and to request a method of payment
before a claim is dispatched. Refrigeration that is being used in a mobile
application, such as a Food Truck, will not be eligible for warranty coverage
of any kind.
Owner’s Responsibilities
The owner is entirely responsible for the following items: All services or
repairs not covered by this agreement. Checking or replacing breakers and
operating the equipment according to the manufacturer’s instructions and
performing routine maintenance or any special maintenance mentioned in the
owner’s manual. Routine maintenance includes cleaning the condenser and
evaporator coil and drain tube. An annual preventive maintenance service is
strongly recommended. Providing the service provider with free access to the
equipment and its controls. Moving all materials, fixtures or partitions that
may interfere with the service provider’s work. Refrigeration equipment must
be properly installed and requires an indoor level floor and adequate air
circulation in a conditioned environment where the temperature does not exceed
26° Celsius (80° Fahrenheit). Electrical requires proper grounding and a
dedicated circuit, any tempering will void the warranty. CoolSteel reserves
the right to void any warranty if any of the terms or condition are not
observed in accordance with conditions and limitations.
How to Obtain Service
Customers are required to register their purchases with customer service
during hours of operation Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm, Atlantic time. When
repairs are required, call
1-855-388-5999 and include your model
and serial number. If your service provider requires parts, have them reach us
by email or give us a call to discuss part selection.
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