FAGOR QVR-2G Refrigerators and Freezers Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- FAGOR
Table of Contents
REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS
Manual for installation, use, and maintenance
RECEIVING AND INSPECTING THE EQUIPMENT
Upon receiving your new Fagor Refrigerator, check the package and the machine
for any damages that may have occurred during transportation. Visually inspect
the exterior of the package. I f damaged, open and inspect the contents with
the carrier. Any damage should be noted and reported on the delivering
carrier’s receipt.
In the event that the exterior is not damaged, yet upon opening, there is
concealed damage to the equipment notify, the carrier immediately.
Notification should be made verbally as well as in written form. Request an
inspection by the shipping company of the damaged equipment. Retain all
crating material until inspection has been made. Contact the dealer through
which you purchased the unit.
Check the compressor compartment housing and visually inspect the
refrigeration package.
Be sure lines are secure and base is still intact.
A NOTE FROM OUR QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR NEW PURCHASE. WE WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME YOU TO THE
FAGOR TEAM. THE UNIT IN FRONT OF YOU IS A GREAT PIECE OF EQUIPMENT THAT WILL
BECOME ONE OF YOUR MOST RELAIBLE TOOLS IN YOUR DAILY OPERATIONS FOR YEARS TO
COME!
PRIOR TO SHIPPING YOUR UNIT, OUR TRAINED SERVICE TECHNICIANS TESTED YOUR UNIT
FOR A PERIOD OF 12 HOURS. THIS PERFORMANCE TEST WAS RECORDED AND A COPY OF THE
RESULTS IS INCLUDED WITH THIS SERVICE MANUAL. DURING THIS TEST, OUR HIGHLY
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL INSPECTED YOUR MACHINE FOR LEAKS, LOSE COMPONENTS, AND
IMPROPER NOISE LEVELS. WE ALSO TESTED THE COOLING PERFORMANCE IN AN EFFORT TO
GIVE OU THE BEST AND MOST RELAIBLE UNIT POSSIBLE.
SPECIFICATIONS
REACH IN REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS, GENERAL SPECS
Model| Capac. (Cu.Ft.)| # of Shvls| BTU’S/Hr|
Charge Onz.| Ref.| Ship Weight
QR-1| 23| 3| 1666| 11.3| R-134a| 295
QR-2| 49| 6| 2104| 13.4| R-134a| 475
QF-1| 23| 3| 2493| 16.6| R-404A| 295
01-2| 49| 6| 3644| 21.5| R-404A| 475
QR-1G| 23| 3| 1666| 11.3| R-134a| 295
QR-2G| 49| 6| 2104| 13.4| R-134a| 475
QVR-1| 21| 3| 1666| 11.3| R-134a| 295
QVR-2| 45| 6| 2104| 13.4| R-134a| 475
QVF-1| 21| 3| 2493| 16.6| R-404A| 295
QVF-2| 45| 6| 3644| 21.5| R-404A| 475
QVR-1G| 21| 3| 1666| 11.3| R-134a| 295
QVR-2G| 45| 6| 2104| 13.4| R-134a| 475
QVR-3| 72| 9| | 22.2| R-404A| –
QVF-3| 72| 9| | 16.6| R-404A| –
REACH IN REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS, ELECTRICAL SPECS
Model| Max.
Amps| HP| Volta ge| NEMA
Plug| Breaker
**Size*| Wire gauge recommended for 2% voltage drop in supply circuits
**40 ft ***| 60 ft| 80 ft| 100 ft| 120 ft| 140 ft**
QR-1| 5.6
3.1| 1/4| 115
220| 5-15P
2P+TT| 15 amp
10 amp| 14 AWG
14 AWG| 14 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG
QR-2| 6.9
3.5| 1/3
3/8| 115
220| 5-15P
2P+TT| 15 amp
10 amp| 14 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG
QF-1| 8.5
4.5| 3/4| 115
220| 5-15P
2P+TT| 15 amp
10 amp| 14 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG| 8 AWG
12 AWG| 8 AWG
12 AWG
QF-2| 12.9
6.5| 1| 115
220| 5-15P
2P+TT| 20 amp
10 amp| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG| 8 AWG
12 AWG| 8 AWG
12 AWG| 8 AWG
12 AWG| 6 AWG
12 AWG
QR-1G| 6
3.4| 1/4| 115
220| 5-15P
2P+TT| 15 amp
10 amp| 14 AWG
14 AWG| 14 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG
QR-2G| 7.3
3.9| 1/3| 115
220| 5-15P
2P+TT| 15 amp
10 amp| 14 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG| 8 AWG
12 AWG
QVR -1| 5.6
3.1| 1/4| 115
220| 5-15P
2P+TT| 15 amp
10 amp| 14 AWG
14 AWG| 14 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG
QVR -2| 6.9
3.5| 1/3
3/8| 115
220| 5-15P
2P+TT| 15 amp
10 amp| 14 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG
QVF-1| 8.5
4.5| 3/4| 115
220| 5-15P
2P+TT| 15 amp
10 amp| 14 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG| 8 AWG
12 AWG| 8 AWG
12 AWG
QVF-2| 12.9
6.5| 1| 115
220| 5-15P
2P+TT| 20 amp
10 amp| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG| 8 AWG
12 AWG| 8 AWG
12 AWG| 8 AWG
12 AWG| 6 AWG
12 AWG
QVR- 1G| 5.9| 1/4| 115| 5-15P| 15 amp| 14 AWG| 14 AWG| 12 AWG| 12 AWG| 10 AWG|
10 AWG
QVR- 2G| 7.3
3.9| 1/3
3/8| 115
220| 5-15P
2P+TT| 15 amp
10 amp| 14 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 12 AWG
14 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG| 10 AWG
12 AWG| 8 AWG
12 AWG
QVR-3| 11.5| 3/4| 115| 5-15P| 15 amp| 14 AWG| 12 AWG| 12 AWG| 10 AWG| 10 AWG|
8 AWG
QVF-3| 16.0| 3/4| 115| 5-15P| 15 amp| 14 AWG| 12 AWG| 12 AWG| 10 AWG| 10 AWG|
8 AWG
Note:
- Breaker sizes are recommended by the manufacturer to protect the equipment by over load; this breaker only must be dedicated for the equipment.
** If the equipment is installed far away of the circuit breaker, these are the wire gauge recommend to connect the appliance; if the distance is higher that the chart values, please contact an electrician.
*** Distance in feet from the breaker or the power supply to the appliance.
INSTALLATION
UNCRATING
Remove the outer packaging. Cut the 4 clamps that hold the refrigerator to
the skid. Lift the unit off the skid.
If machine was laid down during this operation, remember to leave the cabinet
upright for 24 hours before connecting to power source.
3.2 LOCATION
Units represented in this manual are intended for indoor use only. Be sure
the location chosen has a floor strong enough to support the total weight of
the unit and its contents. For the most efficient operation, be sure to
provide at least three (3) inches between sides, back and top of the unit.
THE MACHINES NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED 2 FEET AWAY FROM ANY HEAT SOURCES.
The unit should not be installed under ambient temperatures higher than 100
°F.
If the relative humidity is higher than 60 %, the door frames may sweat water.
This is not a malfunctioning of the unit.
WARNING
The following actions will void your warranty:
-Modification of power cord.
-Connecting the unit to any extension cord.
-Neglecting to install the castors or optional legs.
Inside cabinet:
The first cleaning must happen when you unpack the unit and before it is turned ON. For this, you have to clean the unit with warm water and mild detergent. When it is cleaned and dry, proceed to install accessories and plug your unit in to a dedicated outlet. WAIT 24 HOURS BEFORE PLACING PRODUCT IN THE UNIT. This will guarantee that it is working properly. Consequential damages are not covered under warranty.
Outside cabinet:
Be sure that the unit has access to ample air to breathe. Avoid hot corners
and locations near stoves and ovens. It is recommended the unit be installed
no closer than 3” from any wall. The place where the refrigerator is placed
must be open and clean. This will reduce the amount of debris and dirt on the
condenser fan and coil.
3.3 DATA PLATE
The data plate is located inside the cabinet, near the top front, left corner.
Under no circumstances should the data plate be removed from the unit. The
data plate is essential to identify the particular features of your machine
and i t is of great benefit to installers, operators, and maintenance
personnel. It is recommended that, in the event the data plate is removed, you
copy down the essential information in this manual for reference before
installation. Removal of data plate will void the warranty.
3.4 INSTALLATION OF CASTORS OR OPTIONAL LEGS
To obtain maximum strength and stability of the unit, be sure that castors are
secure and unit is level. Inside the unit you will find a Castor kit which
includes: four castor wheels, leveling shims, and assembly tool.
Installation of castors:
Cut the 4 straps that hold the refrigerator to the pallet.
Slide out unit until castor holes are exposed. CASTORS WITH BRAKES MUST BE
INSTALLED IN THE FRONT OF THE UNIT
Carefully, lift the unit high enough to install the casters.
Repeat the same operation to install the remaining castors.
CAUTION! NEVER LAY MACHINE ON ITS BACK! IF NEEDED, LEAVE THE CABINET UPRIGHT FOR 24 HOURS BEFORE CONNECTING TO POWER SOURCE. TO AVOID DAMAGE TO LOWER FRAME, SLOWLY RAISE UNIT TO UPRIGHT POSITION FAILURE TO MEET THIS REQUIREMENT CAN CAUSE COMPRESSOR FAILURE AND UNIT DAMAGE. THIS WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER WARRANTY!
- For leveling, insert shims between the castor and the frame rail. Install
the desired number of shims. Make sure the slot of the shim is in contact with
the threaded stem of the castor. FIG.2
If more than one shim is used, turn the slot of the shim at a 90 angle. If shims are installed in line, they may slip out.
Turn the bearing race clockwise to tighten and secure the castor. Use provided tool to secure all castors properly. FIG. 3
Optional legs are hand-tightened. Thread leg into cabinet bottom frame rail.
The end of the leg is adjustable for easy leveling.
Caution! To avoid damage to lower rail assembly, slowly raise unit to upright
position
Caution! When lifting unit remember to leave the cabinet upright for 24
hours before plugging into power source. Failure to meet this requirement can
cause compressor failure and unit damage
3.5 LEVELING
Set unit in its final location. A level cabinet looks better and will
perform better. Effective condensate removal and door operation will be
effected by leveling. Machine must be leveled front to back and side to side
with a level tool. Castors k i t w i l l include shims for leveling. Insert
the shim between the castor and the frame rail. (See installation of castors).
Lock front castors so cabinet does not move.
Ensure drain hose is inside drain pan.
3.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Refer to the amperage data in this manual, or on data plate, and your local
code or the National Electrical Code to be sure unit is connected to the
proper power source. Verify correct incoming voltage according to the Data
Plate information.
Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the ground prong from the power
cord. Fagor units must be properly grounded.
NEVER USE AN EXTENSION CORD! Fagor will not warranty any unit that has been
connected to an extension cord.
Fagor equipment must be grounded and connected in accordance with NEC Article
422 Appliances.
DANGER: Power must be turned off and disconnected from the power source
whenever performing maintenance, repair or cleaning the condensing unit.
If machine i s still running when power is off, disconnect power at the
circuit breaker before unplugging the machine.
WARNING: Machine and compressor warranties are void if failure is due to improper electrical installation.
3.7 SHELVING INSTALLATION
Hook shelf rails onto shelf pilasters Position all shelf rails equal in
distance from the floor for level shelves Wire shelves are oriented so that
cross support bars are facing down
Note: Single door Reach-ins include an airflow guard on the rear of the
shelves as well as a lip to maintain an air space at the rear of the cabinet
Place shelves on shelf clips, making sure all corners are seated properly
OPERATION
4.1 ELECTRONIC CONTROL
After connecting your unit, turn ON rocker switch located next to the
controller. The display will light up showing the temperature inside the unit.
Also, the compressor and fan icons will flash for a period of three minutes.
After this delay the unit will start cooling.
Verify you don’t have any alarms on the temperature controller. If after you
turn ON the equipment the controller shows t he alarm icon or an error code,
call f or technical service. They will help you fix the problem.
Note: The controller on the equipment is programmed to display internal
temperatures in Fahrenheit. To change to Celsius, see point 4.2.
Description of Buttons on the Controller
The unit comes with a factory default set point (-8°F Freezers, 32°F
Refrigerators). These set values will make the unit perform at its maximum
capacity. Therefore, it is not recommended to change the set point. If set
point needs to be changed, follow the next steps.
Note:
If you change the set point of temperature, the performance of the equipment
will change. Changes made in the parameters of the controller will not be
covered under warranty.
1. -Push the SET button for one (1) second. You should see a flashing number.
Release the button.
2. – Press the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the set temperature. Then press the set button to save the new set point.
Note:
The maximum value you can set in the controller is: For refrigerators: 5°C
(40°F)
For freezers: -16°C (2°F)
3.-If you wish decrease the value of the set point for a new temperature,
press the button DOWN arrow (see the picture below. Press this button to reach
the desired value. Release the button and then press the SET button to keep,
and save, the new value.
Note:
The minimum value you can set in the controller is: For refrigerators: -1°C
(30°F)
For freezers: -23°C (-8°F)
Changing the reading temperature from °F to °C or vice versa.
To change the reading of the temperature from °F to °C or vice versa, you need
access to the programming mode in the controller. To do this, press and hold
the SET button for five (5) seconds until “PS” is shown in the display.
Release the button and press the SET button one time. Now you will see the
number zero (0).
With the button UP arrow, set a value of “22” and then press the SET button.
You will see the “PS” again. Use the button DOWN arrow to find the parameter
“EZY” and press the SET button one time. Using the UP or DOWN button set a
value according to the chart below.
REACH-INS OPERATIONAL SERVICE MANUAL Rev. July
For Refrigerators | EZY Value | Application |
---|---|---|
Temperature in °F | 3 | Refrigeration |
Temperature in °C | 4 | Refrigeration |
For Freezers | EZY Value | Application |
--- | --- | --- |
Temperature in °F | 1 | Freezer |
Temperature in °C | 2 | Freezer |
Temperature in °F | 3 | Refrigeration |
Temperature in °C | 4 | Refrigeration |
Note:
Freezer equipment can be used like a refrigerator by selecting the value of
the parameter “EZY” according to the chart above. Refrigerators must never be
used like a freezer.
After you chose the value for the EZY parameter, press and hold the SET button
for 5 seconds. You will see the temperature on the display in °F or °C
according to your selection.
4.2 OTHER FUNCTIONS
Manual Defrost
To select manual defrost, hold the button DOWN arrow for 5 seconds. The
snowflake icon will appear on the display. When this icon is solid it
indicates that the equipment is in Defrost mode.
To exit manual defrost, hold the DOWN button arrow for 5 seconds. The
snowflake icon will turn off. Wait 2 minutes for the compressor to start.
Note:
If the equipment doesn’t reach the temperature, first verify that the defrost
cycle is not ON.
The unit will go into defrost every six hours for an average of 20 minutes.
The defrost cycle is time initiated and temperature terminated.
NOTE! Good air flow inside the cabinet is critical. Do not block air flow
to the fans. A llow three inches of space along the front, back, and sides.
CAUTION! Do not introduce hot foods, chemical or corrosive products,
drugs, or open beverage bottles.
The unit must run for at least 24 hours before any product is placed inside.
Failure to do so may ice up the evaporator coil. Consequently, the unit will
never reach the desired set point.
This failure will not be covered under warranty.
CAREL CONTROL (IR33+)
The operating parameters can be modified using the front keypad. Access
differs depending on the type:
set point, frequently-used parameters (F) and configuration parameters (C).
The type of parameter is specified in the table of parameters. Access to the
configuration parameters is protected by a password for the configuration
parameters that prevents unwanted modifications or access by unauthorised
persons. The password can be used to access and set all the control
parameters.
Setting the set point
To change the set point St (default -8°C)
- Press Set for more than 1 s: the display shows Set and then the current value of St;
- press UP/DOWN until reaching the desired value;
- press Set to save the new value of St.
Setting type F parameters
Type F parameters include the set point, differential, temperature monitoring
interval, interval between defrosts, end defrost temperature, dripping time,
alarm thresholds, alarm bypass times, etc. See the parameter table.
Procedure:
- Press Prg/Mute one or more times to return to the standard display;
- Press Prg/Mute for more than 3 seconds (if an alarm is active, the Buzzer is muted): the display will show the code PS (Password) and The number 0;
- Press Set, the display shows parameter St;
- Press UP or DOWN until reaching the desired parameter: when Scrolling, an icon is displayed that represents the category the Parameter belongs to (see the table below and the parameter table);
- Press Set to display the value of the parameter;
- Press UP/DOWN until reaching the desired value;
- Press Set to temporarily save the new value and display the parameter Code again;
- Repeat steps 4) to 7) to set other parameters;
- To permanently save the new values of the parameters, press Prg/ Mute for 5 seconds. This exits the parameter setting procedure.
Setting type C parameters
Type C parameters include the type F parameters plus all the other control
parameters.
Procedure:
- Press Prg/Mute one or more times to return to the standard display;
- Press Prg/Mute for more than 3 seconds (if an alarm is active, the Buzzer is muted): the display will show the code PS (Password) and The number 0;
- Press UP/DOWN and enter the password: 22. Press Set, the display Shows parameter/2; Press UP or DOWN until reaching the desired parameter: when Scrolling, an icon is displayed that represents the category the Parameter belongs to (see the table below and the parameter table);
- Press the SET button to display the value of the parameter;
- Press UP/DOWN until reaching the desired value;
- Press Set to temporarily save the new value and display the parameter Code again;
- Repeat steps 4) to 7) to set other parameters;
- To permanently save the new values of the parameters, press Prg/Mute for 5 seconds. This exits the parameter setting procedure.
Important:
- If the controller is powered down before pressing Prg/mute, all the changes made to the parameters will be lost;
- In the two parameter setting procedures (F and C), the new values are only saved after h avingpressed Prg/mute for 5 seconds. When setting the set point, the new value is saved after confirming with Set.
IF YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT
MAINTENANCE
5.1 Stainless Steel Care and Cleaning
Proper cleaning of stainless steel requires soft cloths or plastic scouring
pads. Never use steel pads, wire brushes, or scrapers!
Cleaning solutions need to be alkaline or non-chloride cleaners. Any cleaner
containing chlorides will damage the protective film of the stainless steel.
Chlorides are commonly found in hard water, salts, household and industrial
cleaners. If a cleaner containing chloride is used, be sure to rinse
repeatedly and dry thoroughly upon completion.
Stainless steel must be c l eaned ever y day with soap and water. Extreme
stains or grease should be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleaner and plastic
scrub pad. When using a stainless steel chemical cleaner, make sure it is
recommended for commercial applications.
Never use an acid based cleaning solution! Many food products have an acidic
content which can deteriorate the stainless steel finish. Be sure to clean ALL
food products from any stainless steel surface. Failure to do so, will result
in spots and rust on the surface
affected.
5.2 Cleaning the Condenser Coil
DANGER: Power must be turned off and disconnected from the power source
whenever performing maintenance, repair or cleaning the condensing unit.
Disconnect machine. Remove front bottom panel and carefully slide out the
condensing unit. The condenser coil requires regular cleaning. I t i s
recommended every 30-60 days, depending on the accumulation of dust and
grease.
If the buildup on the coil consists of only light dust and debris, the
condenser coil can be cleaned with a simple brush. Heavier dust build up may
require a vacuum or even compressed air to blow though the condenser coil.
If heavy grease is present, there are de-greasing agents available for coils.
The condenser coil may require to be sprayed with de-greasing agent and then
to be dried with compressed air. Be sure all electrical and mechanical parts
are dry before turning ON the power.
Never use high pressure water for cleaning t he condense r co i l . Water can
damage the electrical components located near or at the condenser coil. Do not
place filter material in front of condenser coil. This material blocks air-
flow to the coil similar to having a dirty coil!
If you keep the Condenser clean, you will minimize your service expense and
lower your electrical costs. Failure to maintain a clean condenser coil can
initially cause high temperatures and excessive run times. Continuous
operation with dirty or clogged condenser coils can result in compressor
failures. This will not be covered under warranty.
Neglecting the condenser coil cleaning procedures WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
To put back the condensing unit, slide in the unit carefully in. BE SURE THE
DRAIN PIPE IS LOCATED OVER THE DRAIN PAN. Replace front bottom panel.
5.3 Gasket
Gaskets require regular cleaning to prevent mold and mildew build up and to
keep the elasticity of the gasket. Gasket cleaning can be done with the use of
warm soapy water.
Avoid the use of chemical cleaning products on gaskets as this can cause them
to become brittle and prevent proper sealing. Also, never use sharp tools or
knives to scrape or clean the gasket which could possibly tear the gasket and
rip the bellows.
Gaskets can easily be replaced and do not require the use of tools or
authorized service personnel. To remove the gasket, pull the gasket towards
you. To replace gasket, press the gasket against the groove of the door the
gasket will “snap” back into place.
5.4 Doors/Hinges
During transportation the doors hinges may become loose. If the door(s) don’t
look aligned, tighten the screws that hold the hinge brackets to the frame of
the unit. If the doors are loose or sagging, this can cause the hinge to pull
out of the frame which may damage the doors and the door hinges. In some
cases, this fix or adjustment may require a qualified service agent or
maintenance personnel.
5.5 Drain
Each unit comes equipped with a drain pan located outside the unit. The drain
pan catches the condensation produced inside the evaporator coil. If the drain
hose become loose or disconnected from moving or bumping the unit, you may
find a puddle of water inside/outside of the unit. Replace or fix any lose
connections. IF YOU NOTICE EXCESSIVE WATER ACCUMULATION ON THE INSIDE OF THE
UNIT, be sure the drain tube is connected firmly and not kinked or bent. It is
the owner’s responsibility to maintain the drain pan leveled, and with the
drain hose inside of the pan.
Units installed in a humid environment will produce large amounts of water in
the drain pan. This is NOT a malfunction of the unit. It is the customer’s
responsibility to clear the drain pan as necessary to avoid puddles of water
underneath the unit.
Do not store open containers with liquids inside the unit. This will increase
the amount condensation inside and outside of the unit, and the evaporator
coil will freeze up.
Do not store hot products inside the unit. This will increase the amount of
condensation inside and outside of the unit, and the evaporator coil will
freeze up.
The unit must be level and on a strong surface. When moving the unit, check
the drain piping to make sure it was not disconnected or moved out of the
drain pan. This will not be covered under warranty
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Follow the next steps before requesting warranty service. Failure to do so, may result in service charges for you and may void your warranty:
-
Refrigerator doesn’t work:
a. Check that the machine is still connected.
b. Check that the ON/OFF button is in the ON position. -
Refrigerator doesn’t reach temperature :
a. Verify unit is not on saving mode
b. Check that the thermostat is not in OFF position.
c. Check that the machine is not in the defrost cycle.
d. Ensure Equipment is in a ventilated place and removed minimum of 2 inches from any other appliance and away from any heat source.
e. The environment maximum temperature must be 38C / 100F.
f. To insure proper air flow, product must not be placed higher than the maximum level mark located on the internal wall of the unit.
g. If FREEZER, check that the temperature is not Celsius.
h. Check that the gasket is in good condition and door is sealed.
i. Check that the fan is moving. Open the door and press and hold door switch for verification.
j. Don’t put any food inside until the unit has reached the proper temperature.
k. If FREEZER, food must be previously frozen before being placed inside the cabinet.
l. Be sure castors or legs were installed. -
There is water inside the refrigerator:
a. Check that the drain pan inside the cabinet is in position.
b. Check that there is not food clogging the drain line. -
There is water under the refrigerator:
a. Check that the drain pipe is over the pan.
b. Check that the cabinet is level.
Warning: To i nsu re proper operation of equipment, it is recommended that the unit is on for 24 hours prior to the introduction of perishables.
WIRING DIAGRAMS
QR 1 – QVR 1
QF1 – QVF 1
QR2 – QVR 2
QR 1G – QVR 1G
WARRANTY
AS OF APRIL 1, 2014
Three Years Parts & Labor Warranty: Fagor Commercial, Inc. (“Fagor”) Warrants
to the fist-end-user purchaser (the “User”) that the Fagor brand equipment
sold hereunder, except for parts and accessories which carry the warranty of a
supplier (the “Equipment”) will be free from defects in material and factory
workmanship under normal conditions of use and maintenance and upon proper
installation and start-up in accordance with the User manual supplied with
each Fagor unit. The obligation of this warranty is covered by Fagor for a
period of three (3) years from the date of installation (Warranty commencement
date), but in no event to exceed thirty-nine (39) months from the date of
shipment from Fagor. Warranty is Not Transferable.
Warranty Coverage: If there is a defect in material or factory workmanship
covered by this Warranty reported to Fagor during the period the applicable
Warranty is in force and effect, Fagor will repair or replace, at Fagor’s
option, that part of the Equipment that has become defective and will cover
reasonable labor cost within the corresponding warranty period of time. Fagor
shall bear all reasonable labor costs in connection with the installation of
these replacement parts, provided that, the installation is conducted by Fagor
or its authorized representative. Charges for warranty travel time round trip,
total two (2) hours or up to 100 miles total. Any charges exceeding those
stated herein must have prior authorization by Fagor. In case Fagor deems the
equipment non-repairable, said equipment will be replaced and the replacement
unit(s) will carry the same warranty period from the original unit’s
installation date (original Warranty commencement date).
Additional Two Year Compressor Part Warranty: In addition to the warranty set
above, Fagor warrants the sealed compressor (part only) for an additional two
(2) years based on the original installation date, but not to exceed thirty-
nine (39) months after shipment from the manufacturer. This warranty is for
defects, both in workmanship and material, under the normal and proper use and
maintenance service. The two (2) year extended warranty only applies to sealed
parts of the compressor and does not apply to any other part or component,
including, but not limited to cabinet, temperature control, refrigerant, motor
starting equipment, fan assembly, or any other electrical or mechanical
component.
Exclusions from and Conditions to Warranty Coverage: This Warranty does not cover parts or accessories, which (a) carry the warranty of a supplier or (b) are abused. Application of this Warranty is further conditioned upon the following:
- Installation: The Equipment must be properly installed in accordance with Fagor’s installation procedures and by a professional technician.
- No Alteration: The Equipment must not have been modified or altered from its condition at the date of original installation.
- Use: FAGOR EQUIPMENT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR PERSONAL, FAMILY, OR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES, AND ITS SALE FOR SUCH PURPOSES IS NOT INTENDED. IN THE EVENT THE EQUIPMENT IS SO USED, THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE NULL AND VOID, AND THE EQUIPMENT IS SO USED, THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE NULL AND VOID, AND THE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN SOLD “AS IS-WHERE IS” WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANT-ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- Proper Maintenance and Operation: The Equipment must be properly maintained and operated in accordance with Fagor’s maintenance and operating procedures. All service, labor and parts must be acquired from Fagor or its authorized service representative for the User’s area.
- This warranty is void if failure is a direct result of handling and/or transportation, fire, water, accident, misuse, acts of god(s), attempted repair by unauthorized persons, improper installation, if serial number has been removed or altered, or if unit is used for purpose other than it was originally intended.
Failure to comply with any of these conditions will void this Warranty. In
addition, this Warranty does not cover defects due to apparent abuse , misuse
or accident.
Parts Warranty Coverage: Fagor warrants all new machine parts produced or
authorized by Fagor to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a
period of 90 days from the Warranty Commencement Date. If any defect in
material and workmanship is found to exist within the warranty period, Fagor
will replace the defective part without charge. Defective parts become the
property of Fagor.
Fagor will have no responsibility to honor claims received after the date the
applicable Warranty expires. Notwithstanding the foregoing , any claim with
reference to the Equipment or any parts therefore for any cause shall be
deemed waived unless submitted by the User to Fagor within (30) days after the
date the User discovered, or should have discovered, the claim. In connection
with all claims under this Warranty, Fagor will have the right, at its own
expense, to have its representatives inspect the Equipment at the
User’s premises and to request all of the User’s records pertaining to the
Equipment to determine whether a defect exists, whether the conditions set
forth in this Warranty have been satisfied, and whether or not the applicable
Warranty is in effect.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES NOT
EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY OPERATION OF LAW OR
OTHERWISE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY REPRESENTATION OF PERFORMANCE AND
ANY IMPLED WARRANTIES OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICLULAR PURPOSE. NO OTHER WARRANTIES ARE AUTHORIZED ON BEHALF OF
FAGOR UNLESS SPECIFICALLY ISSUED BY FAGOR.
Fagor shall have no liability for incidental or consequential losses, damages
including without limitation or expenses, loss of sales, spoiled food, profits
or goodwill, claims whether or not on account of refrigeration failure or
punitive or exemplary damages directly or indirectly arising from the sale,
handling or use of the Equipment or from any other cause relating thereto,
whether arising in contract, tort, warranty, strict liability or otherwise.
Fagor’s liability hereunder in any case is expressly limited, at Fagor’s
election, to repair or replacement of Equipment or parts therefore or to the
repayment of, or crediting the user with, an amount equal to the purchase
price of such goods.
Terms & Conditions
Prices & Specifications: Fagor reserves the right to change the prices and
specifications of the equipment and/or material without notice. Prices are FOB
Fagor warehouses. All orders are subject to acceptance by Fagor Commercial,
Inc.
Terms: All orders are subject to credit approval. All Invoices not paid within
the specified terms will be subject to a 1.5% per month delinquency charge.
Buyer agrees to pay all costs of collection including such attorney’s fees as
may be allowed by law.
Taxes: This price list does not include any Federal, State, City or Local
taxes, which may apply and are subject thereto.
Shipment: Requested carrier will be used upon request. Fagor has the right to
ship via any responsible carrier if requested carrier is unavailable. Shipping
charges are payable by consignee and any claims arising as such charges shall
be resolved between the carrier and the consignee. Shipping dates are
approximates. Fagor is not responsible for any delays in deliveries that are
beyond our control.
Damaged Merchandise: Inspect shipment for any damage, before accepting it. If
damaged, open and inspect the contents with the carrier. Any damage should be
noted and reported on the delivering carrier’s receipts. Fagor assumes nor
responsibility for damages while in transit.
Concealed Damage: If there is concealed damage to the equipment, notify the
carrier immediately. Notification should be made verbally as well as in
written form. Request an inspection by the shipping company of the damaged
equipment. Retain all crating material until inspection has been made.
Cancellations & Returns: Cancelled orders and returned merchandise are subject
to a 25% restocking and handling charge. Written authorization is required for
a return of any equipment. All equipment returned must be in its original
factory crate; freight prepaid and must be in the same condition as originally
shipped by Fagor. Returns will only be authorized within 30 days of invoice
date.
Warranty: Register your product with Fagor Commercial to validate you
warranty. Service calls must be made directly through Fagor service
department. 1-(866)-463-2467 or e-mail:
us.service@onneragroup.com.
*You may register your product online at http://www.fagorcommercial.com
Fagor Commercial, Inc.
13105 NW 47th Ave
Miami, Fl. 33054
Tel: (305) 779 0170
Fax: (305) 779 0173 1-866-GO-FAGOR
www.fagorcommercial.com
References
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