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Model CBC/CBR-103,104,105,106,107 3-1. INTRODUCTION This section provides explanations of all controls, along with operating procedures and daily maintenance. Read the Introduction, Installation and Operation Sections before operating the unit. W ait at least 4 hours befor e plugging the unit into an electrical supply . The gases and oils in the r [...]
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Model CBC/CBR-103,104,105,106,107 Figure 3-1 3 2 1 4 5 303 3-2 3-2. OPERA TING CONTROLS (Continued)[...]
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Model CBC/CBR-103,104,105,106,107 3-3. BASIC OPERA TION 1. T urn power switch to ON position. 2. W ait for temperature to reach operating temperature, 36 to 38° F (2.2 to 3.3° C). 3. Place chilled, prepackaged product into case. Do not stock product in the case beyond the load height limit of 9 inches (23 cm), or over the front edge. Prod- uct te[...]
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Model CBC/CBR-103,104,105,106,107 3-4. CLEANING Every 3 Months: (Continued) 1. Remove all electrical power supplied to the unit by unplug- ging the power cord from the wall, or by turning off the wall circuit breaker . 2. Remove all product from the unit. 3. Remove the riser and trays from the unit and clean with soap and water at a sink. 4. Clean [...]
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Model CBC/CBR-103,104,105,106,107 3-5. PROGRAMMING 1. Press and hold f o r 4 seconds. The “DEF/SET” light flashes in display . T emperature Setpoint 2. Press the or to change the temperature setpoint, within 5 seconds. After 5 seconds, the last entered setpoint stays in memory . Other Parameters 3. Press t o access the other parameters. Each pr[...]
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Model CBC/CBR-103,104,105,106,107 3-5. PROGRAMMING dS: (defrost system (computation)) dF=digifrost feature; Continued defrost start time based on total compressor running time. rt=real time; defrost start frequency , based on real time dI: (defrost interval) defrost frequency in hours, based on the selection of “dS” dE: (defrost endurance) tota[...]