AVANTCO 178DLC36HCB Curved Glass Commercial Refrigerator User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- AVANTCO
Table of Contents
AVANTCO 178DLC36HCB Curved Glass Commercial Refrigerator
Warning
DANGER – RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION. FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANT USED. TO BE REPAIRED ONLY BY TRAINED SERVICE PERSONNEL. DO NOT PUNCTURE REFRIGERANT TUBING.
CAUTION – RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION. FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANT USED. CONSULT REPAIR MANUAL/OWNER’S GUIDE BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SERVICE THIS PRODUCT. ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST BE FOLLOWED.
CAUTION – RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION DUE TO PUNCTURE OF REFRIGERANT TUBING; FOLLOW HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANT USED.
CAUTION – RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION DUE TO FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANT USED. FOLLOWHANDLING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS.
Installation
Please read this manual thoroughly prior to equipment set-up, operation and maintenance.
Important!!! Please Read Before Installation
- If the unit has recently been transported on its side, please let the unit stand upright for a minimum of 24 hours before plugging it in.
- Make sure the unit has reached the desired temperature before loading the unit with products.
- Make sure all accessories are installed (shelves, shelf clips, etc…) before plugging in the unit.
- Do not attempt to remove or repair any component of the unit. Consult an authorized service technician for servicing / repair.
- Do not hang on doors or stand inside the unit.
- Please read through this manual in its entirety.
Cabinet Location Guides
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Install the unit on a strong and leveled surface.
– If the surface is uneven, the unit may be noisy.
– The unit may malfunction if the surface is uneven. -
Install the unit in an indoor, well ventilated area.
– For best performance, maintain 6” of clearance on the front and the back of the unit at all times.
– Outdoor use may cause decreased efficiency and damage to the unit.
– Avoid direct sunlight. -
Avoid installation in a high humidity and / or dusty area.
– High humidity can cause the unit to rust and may decrease efficiency.
– Dust collected on the condenser coil may cause unit to malfunction.
– Malfunction due to high ambient temperatures, humidity, or improperly maintained condenser coil will void the warranty. -
Select a location away from heat and moisture-generating equipment.
– High ambient temperatures may cause the compressor to malfunction.
– Malfunction due to high ambient temperatures and humidity will void the warranty.
Electrical
- Please ensure that the required voltage is being supplied at all times.
- The unit should be plugged into a grounded and properly-sized electrical outlet with appropriate overcurrent protection. Please refer to the electrical requirements on the unit’s nameplate.
- The unit should have its own dedicated outlet.
- Do not use extension cords.
- Ensure the unit is not resting on or against the electrical cord.
- If the unit is not in use for a long period of time, please unplug the unit from the outlet.
- To avoid shock and fire hazards, do not plug in or unplug the unit with wet hands.
- After unplugging the unit, wait at least 10 minutes before plugging it back in. Failure to do so could cause damage to the compressor.
Temperature Controls Adjusting the Temperature
Your new refrigerator or freezer is already factory-set to run at optimum
temperatures for food safety and should require no adjustments.
Refrigerators are set to cycle between a minimum temperature of 33 degrees Fahrenheit and a maximum temperature of 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Freezers are set to cycle between a minimum temperature of -5 degrees Fahrenheit and a maximum temperature of 2 degrees Fahrenheit.
Adjusting the temperature changes the minimum temperature your unit will run at. Your unit will not run constantly at this setting. To change it, follow these instructions:
Digital Control Units
- Hold “SET” for 1 sec. The display will flash the current minimum temperature.
- Use the arrow buttons to adjust the minimum temperature you want it to run at.
- Press “SET” again to save your settings
Always remember to calculate the differential if you change the minimum temperature setting. The cabinet temperature will fluctuate up to +7 degrees over your set minimum temperature as the compressor runs and shuts off. Setting the temperature too high will result in unsafe maximum temperatures and possible health code violations.
Running a Manual Defrost Cycle
Units are pre-programmed to run automatic defrost cycles at preset intervals.
However, if you would like to run a manual defrost cycle at any time, please
follow the steps below. Only models with digital controls can run a manual
defrost cycle. Units with mechanical controls cannot run a manual defrost
cycle.
Freezers: Press the defrost button (“def” and down arrow) for
approximately 5 seconds. Repeat to stop the defrost cycle.
Refrigerators: Press the defrost button (snowflake symbol and down arrow)
for approximately 3 seconds. Repeat to stop the defrost cycle.
Defrost System
Refrigerator coils are kept below the freezing point (32 degrees Fahrenheit).
During compressor downtime, the evaporator coil warms up and raises the coil
temperature above the freezing point, melting any accumulated frost.
Run-off water is drained into the evaporator pan and evaporated. Freezer coils
are defrosted electrically.
Automatic defrost timers automatically initiate at pre-set intervals and for a
pre-determined duration.
Operation/Maintenance
NOTE: We strongly recommend that any servicing be performed by an authorized service technician.
Loading Product
- Do not block the coil.
- Ensure all shelves are sitting level and properly secured before loading products.
- Do not store flammable and explosive gas or liquids inside the unit.
Cleaning the Condenser Coil
- For efficient operation, keep the condenser surface free of dust, dirt, and lint.
- We recommend cleaning the condenser coil at least once per month.
- Clean the condenser with a commercial condenser coil cleaner, available from any kitchen equipment retailer.
Cleaning the Fan Blades and Motor
- If necessary, clean the fan blades and motor with a soft cloth.
- If it is necessary to wash the fan blades, cover the fan motor to prevent moisture damage.
Cleaning the Interior of Unit
- When cleaning the cabinet interior, use a solvent of warm water and mild soap.
- Do not use steel wool, caustic soap, abrasive cleaners, or bleach that may damage the interior finish.
- Periodically remove the shelves and shelf brackets from the unit, and clean them with a mild soap and warm water.
Trouble Shooting
Compressor is Not Running
Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. | Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. |
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Power cord unplugged. | Plug in power cord |
Thermostat set too high. | Set thermostat to lower temperature. |
Cabinet in defrost cycle. | Wait for defrost cycle to finish. |
Cabinet Temperature is too Warm
Thermostat is set too high. | Set thermostat to lower temperature. |
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Airflow is blocked. | Re-arrange products to allow for proper air flow. |
Low refrigerant levels. | Contact a service technician to check refrigerant |
levels.
Door is slightly ajar.| Make sure door is completely closed.
Interior Light is Not Working
Poor switch connection. | Turn off light switch and turn it back on. |
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Bulb is not connected. | Make sure the bulb is correctly inserted in the |
socket.
Bulb has burned out.| Replace the bulb.
Condensation is Collecting on the Cabinet and/or Floor
Door is ajar. | Close the door. |
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