Beverage-Air NC33 manual

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    Beverage A ir 3779 Champion Blvd Winston- Salem , N C 27105 •••• www. beverageair.com •••• INST ALLA TION AND OPERA TION MANU AL NC27 NC 33 NC41 NC49 Congratulations! You have just purchased th e finest co m mercial refrigeration available.[...]

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    •••• www. beverage-air.com • Pg. 2 •••• You have selected one of the finest commercial refrigeration units made. It is manufactured under s trict quality controls with only the b est quality materials available. Your Beverage Air cooler, when installed co rrectly and properly maintained will give you m an y years of troub l e-free[...]

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    •••• www. beverage-air.com • Pg. 3 •••• Warning Chil d Safety! Destroy carton, plastic bags, and an y exterior wrapping material immediately after the freezer is unpacked. Children should never use these items for pla y. Cartons covered with rugs, bedspreads, plastic sheets or stretch wrap may become airtight chambers and can quic[...]

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    •••• www. beverage-air.com • Pg. 4 •••• MOVING THE EQUIPMENT The unit is shipped with casters to facilitate moving the unit into position. Disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet. Remove product, then defrost, and clean the freezer. Secure all loos e items such as b askets and fix the lids by taping them securely in pl[...]

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    •••• www. beverage-air.com • Pg. 5 •••• ELECTRICA L REQUIREMENTS The power cord of this appliance is equipped with a 3 -prong (grounding) plug which mates with a standa rd 3 -prong ( grounding) wall outlet to minimiz e the possibility of electric shock hazard from this appliance. The use of extension cords is not p ermitted and wi[...]

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    •••• www. beverage-air.com • Pg. 6 •••• UNIT OPERA TION SETTING THE TEMPE RATURE CONTROL To access the temperature control, the right side grill should be removed using a Phillips screw driver. The temperature control is factor y pre-set to p rovide satisfactor y product st orage products. However , the temperature control is adju[...]

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    •••• www. beverage-air.com • Pg. 7 •••• SERVICE CHECK LIST Before calling for service, review this list. It ma y save you both time and expense . This list in cludes common occurrenc es that are not the result of detectiv e workmanship or ma terials in this applianc e. OCCURRENCE SOLUTION Freezer does not run Check to ensure that [...]

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    •••• www. beverage-air.com • Pg. 8 •••• PRESCRIPTIONS , PROHIBITION S AN D OTHER USES F OR THE EQUIPMENT The equipment has been exclusively desi gned t o maintain the proper t emperature of p ackaged food products. Because the u nit is not designed to cool the product down quickly, the product must be loaded at its appropriate tem[...]

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    •••• www. beverage-air.com • Pg. 9 •••• MA I NTENANC E GUIDELINES Regularly and carefully cleaning and defrosting the equipment p revents deterioration and product alteration. REMOVAL OF FROST It is recommended to remove the frost accumulated before reloading the freezer or an ytime wh en one quarter inch of frost has accumulated.[...]

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    •••• www. beverage-air.com • Pg. 10 •••• Cleaning the In s ide WA R NI N G ! D AM P OB J E C T S ST I C K T O C O L D ME T A L SU R F A CE S . D O NOT TO U C H THE IN T E RI OR ME TA L SU R F A C E S W I T H W E T OR D A M P H AN D S . After defrostin g, wash the insi de surfaces of the freezer with a solut ion of two tablespoons [...]

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    •••• www. beverage-air.com • Pg. 11 •••• LID REMOVAL If lids must be removed: 1 - Stand in front of the freezer (Fig.1) 2 - Assure that the lower lid is totally closed to the left side of the f r eezer (Fig.2) 3 - To remove the top lid, run it open to its maximum, handling it b y b oth sides push it to the back (Fig.3). This allow[...]

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    •••• www. beverage-air.com • Pg. 12 •••• TECHNICA L ASSISTA NCE If technical personnel assistance is required, you must immediately contact your distributor, spec i f ying the kind of problem and clearly indicating the equipment model and serial number. If replac in g parts is required, do it through your distributor. WARN I NG: A[...]