Beverage-Air LV15-1 Bedienungsanleitung


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809-096A
Rev. A
Beverage Air
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
FOR
LV SERIES
This cooler has passed the
QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTION
And meets the high standards at Beverage-Air
This inspection includes complete refrigeration
System, cabinet construction & nish.
IMPORTANT
PLEASE RETAIN FOR YOUR RECORDS
SALES OFFICE: 3779 CHAMPION BLVD., WINSTON - SALEM, S.C. 27105
PHONE: (336) 245-6400 TOLL FREE 1-800-845-9800
TECHNICAL SERVICE: 1-800-684-1199, PARTS ORDER FAX: 1-800-262-
9381CORPORATE OFFICE: WINSTON-SALEM, NC
MANUFACTURING FACILITY: BROOKVILLE, PA.
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Models: MT/RI/FC
1. Installation
a. Receiving Inspection:
Upon receipt, check all packages and accessories or optional components including legs, casters,
and shelves.
b. Legs & Casters: (optional) (See Fig. 1)
Legs screw directly into the base. Caster are plate-mounted. To install casters, tip or raise the
cabinet one side at a time and remove the four hex head screws in each corner of the bottom.
Use these same screws to attach the mounting plate. Screw-on type legs simply screw into the
adapter nut provided in each corner of the bottom. Important: Verify local sanitation codes if
unit is to be used for packaged foods.
c. Leveling: (See Fig. 2)
To provide adequate condensate drainage and proper door alignment and operation. It is necessary
that the cabinet be level. Level cabinet from front to rear and from side to side with leveling bolts,
or leg inserts. This should be done after cabinet has been set in its final operating position. The
leveling bolts are the same bolts used to attach the wood base to the cabinet. BE SURE DRAIN
HOSE IS ATTACHED TO BRACKET CONDENSATE NEXT TO EXTERIOR PAN LOCATED
BEHIND BOTTOM DISLODGED IN TRANSITGRILLE THE HOSE COULD.BE .
d. Door Handles: (See Fig 3.) Hinged Door Models
Door handles with mounting screws are packed inside each cooler.
To mount handle, lift door gasket behind two holes in front and insert screws through the holes.
Attach handle, with offset away from cabinet corner, and tighten screws.
e. Shelves:
Shipped inside each cabinet are shelves packed in plastic and a bag of shelf supports. Shelf
spacing is adjustable to suit requirements. See Instruction Sheet ILA-0904 for installing.
f. Door Removal and Adjustment:
(1) Slide Doors - Each door has its own Closing Spring located at the top and is positioned for
Proper Tension. However if adjustment is required remove doors as follows:
a. Locate Door Rollers under slot A
show in fig. 4, and lift door off track while tilting
bottom of door out.
Adjust spring by moving hook to next hole or by shortening.
If door gaskets do not seal properly follow step 1 and 2.
Step 1: Check to see if cabinet base is level.
Step 2: Adjust the Location of door Rollers in the Roller Brackets.
(2) Swing Doors - Spring tension in the bottom hinges is Factory Adjusted for adequate
“Swing Backof doors, and does not require field adjustment. For replacement parts and
instructions see enclosed instruction sheet ILA-0859.
g. Locating Cooler:
Provide at least three inches of space between cabinet and any adjacent wall or fixture, at left
end and rear of cabinet.
ILA-0931
SHEET OF 3 1
REV. D
2. Operation
a. Electrical Supply and Connections:
Plug all standard models into 115 volts A.C. 60 cycle outlet. Low line voltage is often the cause
of service complaints. Check to see that the line voltage is 110 volts or more with the unit
running. Other motors or heavy appliances should not be used on the same circuit with the
cooler. When working on the inside of the cooler disconnect from electrical circuit for safety
reasons. CAUTION: If an extension cord is necessary, use only a three wire grounding type of
wire size 16 AWG or larger; do not exceed 20 ft. in length. The use of ungrounded cords or
overloaded circuits voids compressor warranty.
b. Initial Start-Up:
Turn Power on and check to verify that the condenser fan is running. he fan and light switches T
are located on the blower housing front inside the cabinet . The fan switch should be set to the
Condenser condensate evaporation in high humidity Fan to run continuously for maximum
locations. Note: For units with Bare Tube Condensers, the ambient temperature must be above
60°F during initial startup to ensure that the unit begins to cool properly.
c. Temperature Control:
Factory setting of temperature control is at No. 5 position (normal) which will maintain the
product at ab 36°Fout .* For colder temperatures, turn knob clockwise one number at a time.
Excessive tampering with temperature control could lead to service difficulties. For operation
ab 3000 ft. altitude, have thermostat adjusted by a qualified serviceman.ove
d. Condensate Disposal:
The evaporator blower housing serves as a pan to collect and direct the condensate to the
evaporator pan located behind the front grille. Air flow over the pan hastens condensate
evaporation so that external drain plumbing is not required.
3. Maintenance - Caution: Disconnect electrical service before accessing mechanical enclosures having
moving and/or electrical components.
a. Cleaning Cabinet Exterior:
Cabinets should be cleaned with a solution of mild soap and water. Do not use caustic soap or
abrasive cleaners, since these might damage the cabinet finish. If stainless steel surface becomes
discolored, scrub by rubbing only in the direction of the finish grain. Do not use steel wool.
b. Cleaning Interior Surfaces:
The inside of the cabinet is coated with baked-on vinyl (except stainless steel cooler). To clean,
use mild soapy water and cloth or sponge.
c. Condenser:
For efficient operation, it is recommended that the condenser coil and fans be cleaned every
3 to 6 months. Remove front grille for access. Vacuum clean front surface of coil thoroughly or
direct forced air through condenser fins. Failure to clean condenser can cause compressor
malfunction and will void warranty.
d. Evaporator Fan:
Evaporator pan should be cleaned periodically to prevent odors and maintain evaporating
efficiency. The pan contains wicks to assist evaporation and should be replaced periodically.
e. Evaporator Housing:
If internal parts (e.g. fans, control) are to be serviced, lower housing as shown in (Fig 5). Make
certain to remove drain tube before lowering housing.
ILA-0931
SHEET 2 OF 3
REV. D
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