Frigidaire Refrigerator Artic Air Commerical Glass Door Refrigerator User Manual

ARCTIC AIR  
COMMERCIAL  
GLASS DOOR REFRIGERATOR  
Table of Contents  
Product Registration ........................................................ 3  
Important Safety Instructions ...........................................3  
Electrical Information.......................................................3  
Installation and Setup ...................................................... 4  
Appliance Start-Up .......................................................... 5  
Features ..........................................................................5  
Routine Maintenance ...................................................... 6  
Avoid Service Checklist ....................................................7  
Energy Conservation Measures ........................................9  
Wiring Diagram ............................................................... 9  
If You Need Service.......................................................... 10  
Warranty ......................................................................... 11  
P/N 216760300 (0008)  
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Refer to the serial plate for correct electrical  
rating. The power cord of the appliance is  
equipped with a three-prong grounding plug for  
protection against shock hazards. It must be plugged  
directly into its own properly grounded three-prong  
receptacle, protected with a 15 amp time delay fuse  
or circuit breaker. The receptacle must be installed in  
accordance with the local codes and ordinances.  
Consult a qualified electrician. Receptacles with  
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) are NOT  
RECOMMENDED. DO NOT use an extension cord  
or an adapter plug.  
• If voltage varies by 10 percent or more, appliance  
performance may be affected. Operating the  
appliance with insufficient power can damage the  
motor. Such damage is not covered under the  
warranty. If you suspect your voltage is high or low,  
consult your power company for testing.  
4. There are four casters in the caster kit. The pair of  
casters to be used in the rear, do not have brakes.  
Place one of these casters over one of the bolts in  
the rear. Place one of the locking nuts on the bolt  
to retain the caster. Tighten securely. Repeat to  
install the other rear caster.  
To prevent the appliance from being turned off  
accidentally, do not plug the unit into an outlet  
controlled by a wall switch or pull cord.  
• Do not pinch, knot, or bend the power cord in any  
manner.  
Other Precautions  
• Never unplug the appliance by pulling on the power  
cord. Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight  
out from the receptacle.  
To avoid electrical shock, unplug the appliance  
before cleaning.  
Note: Turning the control to OFF turns off the  
compressor, but does not disconnect power to other  
electrical components.  
5. Remove the two 3/8" hex head screws located in  
the upper corners of the base panel.Set the base  
panel aside.  
6. To install the front casters, first put two short bolts  
through the rear (non-brake) side of the caster.  
Hold the bolts loosely in place by threading several  
turns each on the locking nuts. Hold the caster in  
position, insert the bolt heads into the base slots,  
and slide them back (A). Insert the two front bolts  
from the top, and secure with locking nuts (B).  
Tighten all locking nuts securely.  
Installation and Setup  
Inspect for Damage  
Inspect the underside of the cabinet and packaging for  
damage such as a fork truck can cause, or look for  
bent base members from dropping the cabinet. If  
hidden damage is found after uncrating, immediately  
call the delivery carrier and request an inspection.  
Retain all packaging and crating materials until the  
inspection is complete.  
Uncrate and Set Up  
1. Remove carton and all loose parts from inside of  
freezer.  
2. Tip unit onto its back with the help of an assistant.  
3. Remove and discard the two wood skids from  
bottom and the four (4) screws. See following  
illustration.  
7. Reinstall the base panel.  
8. Installation is now complete.  
9. Tip up the unit with an assistant's help.  
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Defrost Timer  
Back of Unit  
Appliance Placement  
Leave a three (3) inch space on all sides and the back  
of the cabinet for adequate air circulation. Choose a  
place that is near a grounded electrical outlet. For the  
most efficient operation, the appliance should be  
located where surrounding temperatures will not  
exceed 100°F (38°C). Appliance should not be  
operated in ambient below 32°F (0°C). Additional  
compressor heaters are not recommended.  
Insulation  
The insulated space of this cabinet is sealed to  
maintain peak efficiency. Holes drilled in the cabinet  
may destroy that seal and damage electrical wiring  
located in the insulated space.  
DAMAGED ELECTRICAL WIRING OR WET  
INSULATION CAUSED BY DRILLING WILL VOID THE  
WARRANTY.  
Figure A  
Figure B  
Position of knob  
at end of defrost cycle.  
Position of knob  
before turning clockwise  
to start defrost cycle.  
Appliance Start-Up  
Once the appliance has been located in its permanent  
location and the proper power and grounding has  
been provided, the following items must be checked or  
completed:  
Features  
• Heavy duty epoxy powder coated adjustable shelving  
• NSF certified top mounted evaporator  
• 2-1/2" urethane foam cabinet insulation  
Torsion spring door closer  
• Heavy duty swivel casters  
• 17 watt fluorescent lamp  
• Removable stainless steel drain cover  
• Adjustable temperature control  
• NSF certified interior  
Cool Down Period  
For safe food storage, allow 24 hours for the appliance  
to cool down completely before loading with food.  
The appliance will run continuously for the first several  
hours. Do not place any food in the appliance until  
after the first 24 hours of operation.  
• Stainless steel evaporator housing  
• Stainless steel toe plate  
• Heavy duty commercially rated electrical harness  
• Heavy duty removable stainless steel shelf supports  
Thermostat Settings  
The appliance is shipped from the factory with the  
thermostat set at about the mid-point of the operating  
range. Adjustments colder or warmer can be made  
after the appliance has been running for at least 8  
hours. Allow at least 8 hours for temperature  
stabilization before re-adjusting the thermostat.  
Defrost Setting  
Shelves  
The appliance is designed to defrost automatically  
every 12 hours. To set the time of defrost, wait until  
the desired time to defrost. With the notch on the  
timer knob aligned with the line on the bracket  
(Figure A), turn the defrost timer knob clockwise  
slowly. The timer will click several times, then once  
loudly, at which point the defrost cycle begins. The  
timer knob will advance through the defrost cycle,  
then click loudly at the end of the cycle (Figure B).  
The appliance will defrost automatically every 12 hours  
after the first defrost cycle.  
The appliance is provided with 4 shelves. One goes on  
the floor of the cabinet and the other 3 are placed in  
the metal side supports wherever they are needed. The  
shallow shelf goes in the upper position.  
For example, to set the appliance to defrost at 10:00  
a.m., turn the timer knob clockwise at 10:00 a.m. until  
the timer clicks loudly.The appliance will defrost daily  
at 10:00 a.m. and again12 hours later at 10:00 p.m.  
Note: The product interior temperature will rise during  
the defrost cycle every 12 hours.  
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Interior Light  
Swivel Casters  
• The appliance is equipped with a 17 watt  
fluorescent lamp. A ballast - lamp mismatch may  
result in poor or no performance.  
The appliance comes with 2 swivel casters and 2  
nonswivel casters (with brakes). The casters allow the  
appliance to be moved with ease, and then locked into  
place upon final destination. (Refer to page 4 for  
instructions.)  
• If lamp goes bad, replace with lamp of same type  
and wattage. Also, replace a lamp that flickers  
continuously. This could damage the ballast.  
Adjustable Temperature Control  
The adjustable thermostat control is located on the top  
left panel inside the unit.  
Turning lights off, when not in use, will save energy.  
However, frequent ON-OFF cycling will reduce the  
lamp life.  
• Use an NSF certified lamp (216659500), which can  
be ordered from your Arctic Air Service Center by  
calling 1-800-490-9574.  
Routine Maintenance  
Cleaning the Interior  
Be sure to turn the temperature control to off and  
unplug the electrical cord. Wash the inside surface of  
the storage area with warm water and baking soda  
solution (about one tablespoon of baking soda per  
quart of water). Rinse thoroughly with clean, warm  
water and wipe dry. The procedure can also be used  
for cleaning the door gasket. Wipe the stainless steel  
cover plates with Magic Clean Stainless Steel Cleaner  
(can be ordered from your Arctic Air Service Center  
P/N 218490900) or some other stainless steel cleaner.  
Interior Thermometer  
The appliance comes with a thermometer to show  
internal temperatures. The thermometer is to be hung  
from the top adjustable shelf on the right hand side.  
Cleaning the Exterior  
Wipe the textured cabinet exterior occasionally with a  
cloth dampened in mild detergent and water, rinse  
and wipe dry with a soft cloth. Wipe the stainless  
steel door plate and toe grill with Magic Clean  
Stainless Steel Cleaner or some other stainless steel  
cleaner. Do not use razor blades or other sharp  
instruments that can scratch the appliance surface  
when removing adhesive labels. Any glue left from the  
tape can be removed with a mixture of warm water  
and mild detergent or touch the residue with the sticky  
side of tape already removed. DO NOT REMOVE THE  
SERIAL PLATE.  
Condensate Pan  
The condensate pan is in a fixed position and must not  
be removed from under the cabinet. If the pan is  
removed, condensate will drip onto the floor.  
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Avoid Service Checklist  
Before calling for service, review this list. It may save you both time and expense. This list  
includes common occurrences that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in  
this appliance.  
OCCURRENCE  
SOLUTION  
APPLIANCE DOES NOT RUN  
• Appliance may be in defrost cycle , and the compressor or fan will not run.  
• Temperature control is in the OFF position.  
• Appliance may not be plugged in or plug may be loose. Be sure plug is tightly  
pushed into electrical outlet.  
• Fuse has blown, or circuit breaker has tripped. Check/reset circuit breaker or replace  
fuse with 15 amp. time delay fuse.  
• Power outage. Check lights. Call local electric company.  
Appliance runs too much or too  
long.  
• Room or outside weather is hot. It is normal for the appliance to work harder under  
these conditions.  
• Appliance had recently been disconnected for a period of time. Appliance requires  
24 hours to cool down completely.  
• Large amounts of warm or hot food have been stored recently. Warm food will  
cause the appliance to run more until the desired temperature is reached.  
• Door is kept open too long or too frequently. Warm air enters the appliance every  
time the door is opened. Open the door less often.  
• Appliance door may be slightly open. See Occurrence section "Door Problems."  
• Temperature control is set too cold. Turn the control knob to a warmer setting.  
Allow several hours for the temperature to stabilize.  
• Appliance gasket is dirty, worn, cracked, or poorly fitted. Clean or change gasket.  
Leaks in the door seal will cause appliance to run longer in order to maintain desired  
temperature.  
Temperatures inside the  
appliance are too cold.  
• Temperature control is set too cold. Turn the control to a warmer setting. Allow  
several hours for the temperature to stabilize.  
• Temperature control is set too warm. Turn the control to a colder setting. Allow  
several hours for the temperature to stabilize.  
Temperatures inside the  
appliance are too warm.  
• Door is kept open too long or is opened too frequently. Warm air enters the  
appliance every time the door is opened. Open the door less often.  
• Door may be open slightly. See Occurrence section "Door Problems."  
• Large amounts of warm or hot food may have been stored recently. Wait until the  
appliance has had a chance to reach its selected temperature.  
• Appliance has recently been disconnected for a period of time. Appliance requires  
24 hours to cool down completely.  
• The product internal temperature will rise during the defrost cycle.  
Temperature of external  
appliance surface is warm.  
• Appliance cabinet is warm to the touch. Appliance is operating normally, removing  
warm air form the inside.  
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OCCURRENCE  
SOLUTION  
SOUND AND NOISE  
Louder sound levels whenever  
appliance is on.  
• Today's appliances have increased storage capacity and a more even temperature.  
They require a high speed compressor. This is normal.  
Louder sound levels when  
compressor comes on.  
• Appliance operates at higher pressures during the start of the ON cycle. This is normal.  
Sound will level off or disappear as appliance continues to run.  
Popping or cracking sound  
when compressor comes on.  
• Metal parts undergo expansion and contraction, as in hot water pipes. This is normal.  
Sound will level off or disappear as appliance continues to run.  
Bubbling or gurgling sound,  
like water boiling.  
• Refrigerant (used to cool appliance) is circulating throughout the system. This is  
normal.  
Vibrating or rattling noise.  
• Appliance is not level. It rocks on the floor when it is moved slightly. Install leveling  
washers to shim up the appliance.  
• Floor is uneven or weak. Appliance rocks on the floor when it is moved slightly. Be  
sure floor can adequately support appliance.  
• Appliance is touching the wall. Re-level the appliance or move appliance slightly.  
WATER/MOISTURE/FROST  
INSIDE APPLIANCE  
Moisture forms on inside  
appliance walls.  
• Weather is hot and humid, which increases internal rate of frost build-up. This is  
normal.  
• Door is slightly open. See Occurrence section “Door Problems.”  
• Door is kept open too long or is opened too frequently. Open the door less often.  
WATER/MOISTURE/FROST  
OUTSIDE APPLIANCE  
• Door is slightly open, causing the cold air from inside the appliance to meet warm  
moist air from outside. See Occurrence section “Door Problems.”  
Moisture forms on outside of  
appliance.  
ODOR IN APPLIANCE  
• Interior needs to be cleaned. Clean interior with sponge, warm water, and baking  
soda.  
• Foods with strong odors are in the appliance. Cover the food tightly.  
DOOR PROBLEMS  
Door will not close.  
• Appliance is not level. It rocks on the floor when it is moved slightly. This condition  
can force the cabinet out of square and misalign the door.  
• Floor is uneven or weak.  
LAMP IS NOT ON  
• Lamp is burned out. Follow directions under "Interior Light" in Appliance Features.  
• No electric current is reaching the appliance. See Occurrence section "Appliance  
Does Not Run."  
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Energy Conservation Measures  
The appliance is designed for efficiency with heavy  
foam insulation. However, there are things that the  
user can do to maintain the appliance in operating  
condition:  
1. Do not operate the appliance any colder than  
necessary to maintain safe, product storage  
temperatures.  
2. Make sure the appliance is located to prevent  
direct exposure to sunlight, air ducts, etc.  
3. Keep the door closed except for normal use.  
Inspect the door often to see that it self-closes and  
the gasket is in good condition.  
4. Do not overstock the product in the cabinet  
because it will block the normal air flow.  
5. Have at least annual inspections by a qualified  
service company to see that the fan motor is  
functioning properly and that the refrigerant  
charge is correct.  
6. This appliance operates more efficiently in a cooler  
ambient than in a hot ambient. Try to maintain an  
ambient below 80°F (27°C) and 65% RH for  
maximum efficiency.  
Wiring Diagrams  
Refrigerator Electrical Circuit  
Refrigerator Diagram  
C1  
their original position and properly secured.  
EC81  
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If You Need Service . . .  
Avoid Unnecessary Cost and Inconvenience  
Make a few simple checks before calling for service. Common occurrences and their solutions can be found  
in the "Avoid Service Checklist" included in this owner's guide.  
If Service Is Necessary  
Keep your bill of sale, delivery slip, or some other appropriate payment record. The date on the bill  
establishes the warranty period should service be required. If service is performed, it is in your best interest  
toobtainandkeepallreceipts. Thiswrittenwarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights.Youmayalsohaveother  
rights that vary from state to state. Service under this warranty must be obtained by contacting the  
Arctic Air Customer Service Center.  
In the United States: 800•490•9574  
In Canada: 905•565•9200  
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ARCTIC AIR COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER  
WARRANTY  
ARCTIC AIR (Division of Broich Enterprises, Inc.) warrants every new refrigerator and freezer to be  
free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of one (1) year (except as noted in the Special  
Mobile Use Warranty below) from the earliest of either: 1) the date of original purchase or; 2) fifteen (15)  
months after the manufacturer's ship date of the product ( warranty period ).  
This warranty provides:  
A.  
PARTS WARRANTY  
ARCTIC AIR will, at its option, repair or replace any part(s), that are found defective during the warranty  
period. In addition, ARCTIC AIR warrants that the compressor shall be free from defects for an additional  
four (4) years beyond the expiration of the warranty period or for a total period of five (5) years.  
Warranty replacement parts must be arranged by calling the Customer Service Center at 1-800-490-9574  
( in the United States and Puerto Rico ) and 1-905-565-9200 ( in Canada ).  
B.  
C.  
LABOR WARRANTY  
ARCTIC AIR will, at its option, provide or pay for the labor to repair or replace the part(s) or product defect  
during the warranty period. Warranty labor must be arranged by calling the Customer Service Center at  
1-800-490-9574 ( in the United States and Puerto Rico ) and 1-905-565-9200 ( in Canada ).  
SPECIAL MOBILE USE WARRANTY  
ARCTIC AIR warrants every new refrigerator and freezer operated by a concessionaire or vendor in a  
trailer, motorized vehicle or at varying locations for a period of one (1 ) year for the part(s) and ninety  
( 90) days for labor to repair or replace, at Arctic Air's option, the warranty part(s). In addition, ARCTIC  
AIR warrants that the compressor shall be free from defects for a total period of five ( 5 ) years. This  
warranty will be effective with the earliest of either: 1) the date of original purchase or ; 2) fifteen (15 )  
months after the manufacturer's ship date of the product. Any labor to remove or expose or make the  
refrigerator or freezer available for service under this warranty shall be at the user's expense.  
D.  
CONDITIONS  
Service under this warranty must be performed by a preferred service company arranged by the  
Customer Service Center at 1-800-490-9574 ( in the United States and Puerto Rico ) and  
1-905-565-9200 ( in Canada ). The user must give the preferred service company prompt notice and  
access to the product when service is needed.  
E.  
LIMITATIONSANDEXCLUSIVE WARRANTY  
Normal wear and tear and gradual deterioration is excluded from this warranty. This parts and labor  
warranty is the sole and exclusive warranty remedy offered by ARCTIC AIR. ALL OTHER WARRAN-  
TIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARISING UNDER LAW OR EQUITY OR CUSTOM OF THE TRADE  
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXCLUDED. NEITHER ARCTIC AIR NOR ITS SERVICING AGENT SHALL  
BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO FOOD OR PRODUCT LOSS, PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE) WHETHER  
BASED ON CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) ARISING OUT  
OF THE EQUIPMENT OR SERVICE PROVIDED HEREUNDER. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO  
ARCTIC AIR PRODUCTS SOLD OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, OR PUERTO RICO. THIS  
WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:  
FREIGHT DAMAGE  
FOOD LOSS  
NON-FACTORY APPROVED REVISIONS OR MODIFICATIONS  
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