PROTECH CBC-1200WG Commercial Freestanding Built In Refrigerator Instruction Manual
- September 6, 2024
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CBC-1200WG Commercial Freestanding Built In Refrigerator
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Specifications
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Model: CBC-1200WG
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Color: White
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Installation Type: Built-in |
Freestanding -
Storage Capacity: 336 standard 12 oz.
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Cabinet Storage Capacity: 12 cu. ft
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Temperature Range: Not provided
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Shelves: 8 adjustable wire shelves
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Noise Level: Not provided
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Compressor: Not provided
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Refrigerant: Not provided
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Power Consumption: Not provided
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Amps: Not provided
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Power Supply: Not provided
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Net Weight: Not provided
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Dimensions: Not provided
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UPC: Not provided
Product Usage Instructions
Safety Precautions
To prevent any accidents or damage, please follow these safety
precautions:
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Read the user manual carefully before using the product.
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Do not use the refrigerator if it shows any signs of
damage. -
Avoid placing the refrigerator near heat sources or direct
sunlight. -
Keep the refrigerator away from water to prevent electrical
hazards.
Installation
To ensure proper installation and operation, follow these
guidelines:
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Choose a suitable location for the refrigerator, ensuring
proper ventilation. -
Avoid using extension cords with the refrigerator to prevent
safety hazards. -
Plug the refrigerator into a grounded power outlet.
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Allow the refrigerator to stand upright for a few hours before
plugging it in.
Loading Plan
Follow these tips for loading your beverages into the
refrigerator:
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Organize the beverages by type or size for easy access.
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Avoid overloading the shelves to ensure proper air
circulation. -
Close the door gently to prevent items from falling or shifting
inside.
Care and Maintenance
Maintain your refrigerator for optimal performance with these
care tips:
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Clean the interior and exterior regularly with a mild detergent
and water. -
Defrost the refrigerator periodically to remove ice
buildup. -
Check and replace door seals if they show signs of wear or
damage.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues with the refrigerator, refer to the
troubleshooting section in the user manual for guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can this refrigerator be used outdoors?
A: The CBC-1200WG is designed for indoor use only and should not
be exposed to outdoor elements.
Q: How often should I clean the condenser coils?
A: It is recommended to clean the condenser coils at least once
every six months to maintain efficiency.
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by WHYNTER
PROTECH Commercial Freestanding/Built-in 12 cu. ft Beverage Merchandiser
Display Refrigerator
with Backlit Logo Display Canopy, Self-Closing Lockable Door, and 2 Mobility
Wheels
Model No. : CBC-1200WG
Congratulations on your new PROTECH product. To ensure proper operation,
please read this User Manual carefully before using this product. Keep this
manual in a safe place for future reference.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before using your refrigerator, please read this manual
carefully and keep it for future reference.
DISPOSAL INFORMATION
Thank you for choosing PROTECH. Please follow the instructions provided in
this user manual to obtain the very best performance from your refrigerator.
We trust that your PROTECH refrigerator will provide the performance and
reliability that we stand for. Please keep this user manual in a safe place
for future reference.
This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this refrigerator cannot be treated as normal domestic trash, but must be handed in at a collection point for recycling electric and electronic refrigerators. Your contribution to the correct disposal of this product protects the environment. Further information about the recycling of this product can be obtained from your local municipal authority.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
OPERATION LOADING PLAN CARE AND MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING WARRANTY
3 4 – 5
6 7 8 – 9 10 11 12 13
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
To prevent death or injury to the user or other people and property damage,
the following instructions must be followed. Incorrect operation due to
ignoring of instructions may cause death, harm or damage.
Read all instructions before using the refrigerator. Never clean refrigerator
parts with flammable fluids. The fumes can create a fire hazard. Do not use an
excessively wet cloth, industrial solvents, and oil-based products to clean
this refrigerator. Do not store or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors
and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other refrigerator. The fumes can
create a fire hazard. Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the refrigerator. This
refrigerator is not intended for use by persons (including children with
reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge) unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the refrigerator by a person responsible for their safety. Children
should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the refrigerator. If
the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its
service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard. Use
the refrigerator only for its intended function. Any other use will void the
warranty. To avoid the risk of shock, the product should never be used in
bathrooms, shower rooms, or in any other steamy or wet areas. During
installation, the power supply must not be excessively or dangerously bent or
flattened. Do not tamper with controls. Make sure the power plug is placed
fully and firmly into the wall socket. If the wall receptacle you intend to
use is not adequately grounded or protected by a time delay fuse or circuit
breaker, have a qualified electrician install an outlet that is appropriate to
local electrical codes and requirements. Do not use multiple sockets or an
extension cord as it may overheat and become a risk of fire. Make sure the
power plug is clean before usage. After turning the refrigerator off, please
take the power plug out of the socket. Make sure hands are dry when connecting
the power plug. The refrigerator is equipped with a three-prong grounded power
plug on the power cord for your protection. Never modify, remove, or attempt
to repair the power plug yourself. Do not repair, disassemble, and/or modify
the refrigerator by yourself. Transport the refrigerator in an upright
position only, or leave it in an upright position for at least 4 hours before
first use. When positioning or moving the refrigerator, ensure that it is not
turned upside down or greater than 45° or more off level. This refrigerator
must be installed in an area protected from the elements, such as wind, rain,
water spray, or drips. When using this refrigerator in confined spaces, such
as a pantry, be sure to allow proper ventilation to prevent overheating and
fire. Allow at least 5″ of air space on all sides of the refrigerator for good
air circulation. Always place the refrigerator on a hard, level, and even
surface that can support the unit when it is full. Ensure objects are not
obstructing the air vent. Never insert your fingers or other objects into the
air outlets. This refrigerator must be earthed. The wires in the mains lead
are colored in accordance with the following code:
Green or Green with a yellow strip: Grounding White: Neutral Black: Live
CAUTION RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION Flammable refrigerant used. Consult repair
manual/owner’s guide before attempting to install or service this product. All
safety precautions must be followed. Dispose of property in accordance with
federal or local regulations: Flammable refrigerant used. Due to puncture of
refrigerant tubing; follow handling instructions carefully: Flammable
refrigerant used. The refrigerator should be installed in accordance with the
safety standard for refrigeration systems, ASHRAE15. The refrigerator shall
not be installed in corridors or hallways of public buildings. If the unit is
with problem and needs maintenance, it should be replaced with like
components, and servicing shall be done by factory authorized service
personnel to minimize the risk of possible ignition due to incorrect parts or
improper service.
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INSTALLATION
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury when using your
refrigerator, follow these basic precautions: GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Read all instructions before using the refrigerator. Never allow children to
operate, play with, or crawl inside the refrigerator. FIRE HAZARD PRECAUTIONS
DANGER: An empty refrigerator can be hazardous for children or small pets. If
disposing of the refrigerator, remove gasket seals, latches, lids, or the
entire door from your unused refrigerator, or take other action to ensure the
refrigerator is harmless. Never clean refrigerator parts with flammable fluids
or harsh chemicals. The fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion. Do not
store or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other refrigerator. The fumes can create a fire hazard
or explosion. PRE-INSTALLATION PREPARATION Remove the exterior and interior
packing. Before connecting the refrigerator to the power source, let it stand
upright for approximately 4 hours. This will reduce the possibility of a
malfunction in the cooling system from handling during transportation. Clean
the interior surface with lukewarm water using a soft cloth. INSTALLATION
LOCATION AND SETUP The refrigerator is designed for freestanding installation.
WARNING: Do not store or install the refrigerator outdoors. CAUTION: This
refrigerator is designed for storing and cooling beverages. Do not store
perishable food, medicine, or other medical products. Place your refrigerator
on a hard and level floor that is strong enough to support it when it is fully
loaded. To level your refrigerator, adjust the leveling legs at the bottom of
the refrigerator if needed. Allowance of at least 5 inches (127mm) of space
between the back and sides of the refrigerator is suggested, which allows
proper air circulation to cool the compressor and condenser. We do not
recommend installing the refrigerator on carpet. Avoid installing the
refrigerator near an oven or other heating source, as direct sunlight and heat
sources may affect performance. FREESTANDING INSTALLATION GUIDELINES A
freestanding installation will allow you to install the refrigerator in any
place you desire provided that the required clearance space around the
refrigerator is respected. In every setting, there must be adequate
ventilation and access for service. Never install or operate the unit in an
enclosed area, such as a closed cabinet. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WARNING:
Improper use of the grounded plug can result in the risk of electrical shock.
If the power cord is damaged, have it replaced by a qualified electrician or
contact PROTECH Service Department. Outlet Requirements This refrigerator
requires a standard 115/120 Volt AC ~/60Hz electrical ground outlet with a
three-prong plug. Ensure that the wall outlet and circuit are properly
grounded by a qualified electrician. Secure the cord behind the refrigerator
to prevent accidental injury. Usage Guidelines Always plug the refrigerator
into its own individual electrical outlet matching the voltage rating on the
refrigerator label to prevent overloading circuits. Avoid pulling the power
cord to unplug the refrigerator; grip the plug firmly and pull straight out
from the receptacle. Immediately repair or replace frayed or damaged power
cords to prevent electrical hazards.
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INSTALLATION
EXTENSION CORD Due to potential safety hazards, it is strongly recommended not
to use an extension cord with this refrigerator. However, if necessary:
Use only a UL/CUL-Listed, 3-wire grounding type refrigerator extension cord
with a grounding type plug and outlet. Ensure that the electrical rating of
the extension cord is 115 volts and at least 10 amperes. POWER FAILURE In the
event of a power failure: Most power failures are resolved within a few hours
and should not significantly affect the temperature of your refrigerator if
you minimize opening the refrigerator cover. If the power outage is expected
to last longer, take the necessary steps to disconnect your refrigerator to
prevent potential hazards. Failure to unplug the refrigerator during an
extended power outage could result in electrical shock or personal injury.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model Color Installation Type Storage Capacity Cabinet Storage Capacity
Temperature Range Shelves Noise Level Compressor Refrigerant Power Consumption
Amps Power Supply Net Weight Dimensions UPC
CBC-1200WG White
Built-in | Freestanding 336 standard 12 oz. can
12.2 cu. ft. (345 L) 32°F – 50°F
8 adjustable wire shelves <55 dB CHC-free R600a 280W 2.7A
115V/60Hz 154 lbs
24.25″ W x 24.75″ D x 72.5″ H 850014459680
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IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS 1 2
3 4
Part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
5 6 7
8
9
10
Description Internal Light Switch
Internal Fan Door Lock Door Handle Lightbox Temperature Control Knob Internal
Light Slide-Out Wire Shelves (8) Glass Door Leveling Legs
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OPERATION
It is recommended to install the refrigerator in an area where the ambient temperature ranges between 60°F (16°C) and below 90°F (32°C). If the ambient temperature exceeds or falls below these recommended ranges, it may affect the performance of the refrigerator. For instance, placing the refrigerator in extremely cold or hot conditions can lead to fluctuations in interior temperatures.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL The internal temperature is regulated by the thermostat control knob inside the cabinet. Simply turn the knob clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust between settings 1 to 6, with 1 being cold and 6 the coldest (32°F-50°F). The “OFF” position stops the compressor, while “MAX” keeps it running continuously.
IMPORTANT: Avoid leaving the refrigerator on “Max” for more than 4-5 hours to prevent damaging the compressor.
SAetting E
1
B F
DeCscription D G
2
Use when a colder temperature is not required.
3
4
Normal setting suitable for daily use.
5 Use when a colder temperature is desired.
6
MAX
Use when the refrigerator needs to operate at its coldest
temperature.
LEVELING THE REFRIGERATOR Ensuring that the refrigerator is properly leveled
is essential for its optimal operation. You can adjust the level by rotating
each of the legs located at the bottom of the machine. If you notice that the
surface is not level, continue adjusting the legs until the refrigerator
becomes level. It may require several adjustments to achieve the desired
level.
To ensure proper leveling, follow these steps: 1. Place a carpenter’s level on
top of the product to check if the refrigerator is level from front to back
and side to side. 2. Turn the leveling legs to the right to lower that side of
the refrigerator, and turn them to the left to raise that side of the
refrigerator.
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OPERATION
DEFROSTING Under typical ambient conditions, the refrigerator usually doesn’t
require defrosting. However, in colder ambient temperatures and/or high
humidity, some frost may accumulate. To defrost the refrigerator, simply set
the thermostat dial to “OFF”, and defrosting should occur within a few hours.
Once defrosting is complete, return the thermostat control knob to the desired
setting. For faster defrosting, you can remove all items from inside the
cabinet, unplug the refrigerator, and leave the door open. It’s important to
never use a knife or any other metal instrument to scrape ice or frost.
PLACEMENT OF YOUR REFRIGERATOR Position the refrigerator in a dry and well-
ventilated place, away from direct sunlight, heaters, and corrosive gases or
chemicals. Clean the interior surface with lukewarm water using a soft cloth.
Place the refrigerator on a hard and level floor that is strong enough to
support it when it is fully loaded. Installing on carpet is not recommended.
If the refrigerator needs to be lifted, two or more people should move the
refrigerator. Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
NORMAL SOUNDS Your new refrigerator may produce sounds that are unfamiliar to
you. Hard surfaces, like the floor and walls, can amplify these sounds. Here
are common sounds you may hear and their possible causes:
Rattling Noises These noises may originate from the flow of refrigerant or the
water line. Items stored on top of the refrigerator can also contribute to
rattling sounds.
Compressor Sounds The high-efficiency compressor may emit pulsating or high-
pitched sounds during operation.
Water Flow Water running from the evaporator to the water reservoir may result
in a splashing sound.
Refrigerant Circulation At the end of each cycle, you may hear a gurgling
sound caused by refrigerant flowing in the refrigerator.
Condenser Fan You may notice the sound of air being forced over the condenser
by the condenser fan.
Please note that an individual’s perception of noise is directly influenced by
the environment in which the refrigerator is situated. Our refrigerators
adhere to international standards for such equipment and incorporate the
latest technical advancements. It’s important to understand that some level of
noise from the compressor and coolant circulating in the system is inevitable.
POWER INTERRUPTION If the refrigerator is unplugged, encounter power
interruption, or turned off, you must wait 3 -5 minutes before restarting the
refrigerator. If attempted to restart before this time delay, the refrigerator
may not start.
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LOADING PLAN
STORAGE Beverage cans may vary in size and dimensions, affecting the actual
number that can be stored. The beverage can capacity is an approximate maximum
when storing traditional 12 oz. cans. Other items may have different storage
requirements. When loading the cabinet, you can arrange the items in a single
row or stack them. However, it’s advisable to distribute the load throughout
the refrigerator if you don’t have enough items to fill it completely, to
avoid imbalanced loads.
Remove or relocate the adjustable shelves to accommodate larger cans, bottles,
or other products. Maintain small gaps between the walls and the items stored
and avoid overloading the cabinet to facilitate air circulation. Ensure the
internal cabinet fan (located on the back wall panel) is not obstructed by
items stored inside. Do not attempt to slide the shelves outwards beyond their
fixed positions to prevent items from falling. Do not pull out more than one
loaded shelf at a time, as this may cause the refrigerator to tilt forward if
not properly installed.
56 cans 35 cans 35 cans 35 cans 35 cans 35 cans 35 cans 35 cans 35 cans
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
PREPARING FOR STORAGE If the refrigerator will not be used for an extended
period or is to be moved to another location, it’s necessary to defrost the
unit and dry the interior.
1. Disconnect the refrigerator from the power supply by unplugging the power
plug from the wall socket. WARNING: Do not touch the power plug with wet
hands. Never unplug the unit by pulling the cord.
2. Leave the door open to facilitate air circulation and prevent mold,
mildew, and unpleasant odors.
CAUTION: Store the unit out of reach of children.
CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR Turn off the power, unplug the refrigerator, and
remove all items including shelves. Wipe the interior with a warm water and
baking soda solution. The solution should consist of about 2 tablespoons of
baking soda to one quart of water. Clean the shelves with a mild detergent
solution. Wipe the exterior cabinet with warm water and mild liquid detergent.
Avoid using steel wool or steel brushes on the stainless steel surface, as
these may cause erosion and rusting.
VACATION TIME For short vacations lasting less than two days, leave the
refrigerator operating. For longer vacations, if the refrigerator will not be
used for an extended period, remove all items, turn off the refrigerator, and
thoroughly clean and dry the interior.
MOVING YOUR REFRIGERATOR Remove all items from inside the refrigerator.
Securely tape down (we recommend using painter’s tape) all loose items (such
as shelves) inside your refrigerator. Turn the adjustable legs up to the base
to avoid damage. Tape (we recommend using painter’s tape) the door shut.
Ensure the refrigerator remains secure in the upright position during
transportation and protect the exterior with a blanket or similar item.
ENERGY SAVING TIPS Position the refrigerator in the coolest area of the room
above 60°F (16°C) and below 90°F (32°C), away from heat-producing
refrigerators and direct sunlight. Ensure adequate ventilation around the
refrigerator. Never block the air vents. Keep the door tightly closed and
avoid frequent or prolonged opening. Organize the contents inside the
refrigerator. Avoid overfilling the refrigerator to allow for proper air
circulation.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Many common refrigerator problems are easily resolved. Try the troubleshooting suggestions below to see if the problems can be resolved before having to contact the service department.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
The refrigerator does not operate
There is a power failure The refrigerator is not plugged in A house fuse has blown or the circuit breaker is tripped
Ensure the refrigerator is plugged in and the power outlet has power Replace the broken fuse or reset the breaker
The refrigerator is not cold enough
The refrigerator is placed too close to a heat source The door is opened too often The door is not closed completely The door gasket does not seal properly The room temperature is outside of the normal operating range Items are blocking the internal fan(s)
Adjust the temperature Keep the refrigerator away from sunshine or other heat sources Close the door tightly and do not open the door too frequently or for a long period of time Ensure the door gasket is not loose. Ensure the item is in an area with temperatures above 60°F (16°C) and below 90°F (32°C) Ensure no items are placed against the back internal cabinet wall
The refrigerator turns itself on and off frequently
The ambient (room) temperature is too low or high A large amount of contents has been added to the refrigerator The door is opened too often The door is not closed completely The fan is circulating the air in the cabinet The door gasket does not seal properly
Decrease or increase the ambient (room) temperature To minimize internal temperature fluctuation, do not add large amount of contents at once Close the door tightly and do not open the door too frequently or for a long period of time Ensure the door gasket is not loose It is normal for the fan come on and off to circulate the air inside of the unit for even temperature distribution and to save energy
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Many common refrigerator problems are easily resolved. Try the troubleshooting suggestions below to see if the problems can be resolved before having to contact the service department.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
The refrigerator makes too much noise
The noise may come from the flow of the refrigerant and expansion of the inside walls may cause popping and crackling noises Contraction and expansion of the inside walls may cause popping and crackling noises The refrigerator is not level
It is normal that as each cooling cycle ends, you may hear rattling or gurgling sounds caused by the flow of refrigerant in the refrigerator The high efficiency compressor may make a pulsating or high pitched sound Some popping or cracking noises are normal as are caused by expansion and contraction of the inside walls due to temperature changes Make sure the unit is on a hard and level surface Do not place the refrigerator on carpet See Normal Sounds
The door does not close properly
The refrigerator is not level The shelves are out of position
Make sure the refrigerator is on a hard and level surface Avoid placing the refrigerator on a carpeted or soft surface Correctly install the shelves
Condensation builds up on the glass door
Ambient temperature or humidity is high. The door gasket is not sealing.
Lower the room humidity by a dehumidifier or air conditioner. Ensure the door gasket is not loose or damaged.
The unit is frosting often
The door was not closed completely The door gasket is not sealing Use a screw driver to loosen the screws to re-position the door/hinge and tighten the screws Ambient temperature or humidity is high.
Close the door tightly and do not open the door too frequently or for a long period of time The door may need to be repositioned Ensure the door gasket is not loose Lower the room humidity with a dehumidifier or air conditioner
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ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This PROTECH product is warranted to the original owner, purchased from an
authorized PROTECH dealer within the 48 U.S. continental states, for one year
from the original purchase date against defects in material and workmanship
under normal commercial usage. Should your PROTECH product prove defective
within one year from the date of purchase, contact PROTECH’s Customer Support
Team with the serial number and proof of purchase to make a warranty claim. A
Return Authorization Number must be issued before returning any parts or
products. Parts or products received without a PROTECH issued Return
Authorization Number will be refused. Under this warranty, PROTECH will repair
or replace any parts found defective with new or remanufactured parts or
exchange the defective product with a new, refurbished, or remanufactured
product at our discretion. All defective products and parts covered by this
warranty will be repaired or replaced on a mail-in basis to PROTECH’s Service
Center. This warranty is not transferable. After the expiration of the
warranty, the cost of labor and parts will be the responsibility of the
original owner. Return freight is prepaid by PROTECH within two months of
purchase. After two months to one year, the customer will be responsible for
the return freight cost to PROTECH’s Service Center. Please package the
product carefully in its original packaging to avoid damage in transit.
PROTECH is not responsible for damage resulting from shipper mishandling or
improper packaging. Please retain the original box and packaging materials.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
Acts of God, such as fire, flood, hurricanes, earthquakes and tornadoes.
Improper power supply such as power surge, low voltage, defective household
wiring or inadequate fuses. Damage, accidental or otherwise, to the product
while in the possession of a consumer not caused by a defect in material or
workmanship. Damage caused by consumer misuse, tampering, lack of maintenance
or failure to follow the care and special handling provisions in the
instructions. Damage to the finish of the case, or other appearance parts
caused by wear. Damage caused by repairs or alterations to the product by
anyone other than authorized by the manufacturer. Removal, Replacement
Packaging, Freight and Insurance cost for the warranty service. Products sold
AS IS or from an unauthorized reseller. Products that have had their serial
numbers removed or defaced. DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES; LIMITATION OF
REMEDIES CUSTOMER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY
SHALL BE PRODUCT REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED HEREIN. CLAIMS BASED ON
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR OR THE SHORTEST PERIOD ALLOWED BY
LAW, BUT NOT LESS THAN ONE YEAR. PROTECH SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SUCH AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES
RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY. SOME STATES AND PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION
OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THESE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER
RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
To obtain service or information, contact PROTECH via email at
support@whynter.com
or call 866-WHYNTER. Product contents and specifications may change without
notice.
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