Fusion MBR MBF Io
Fusion MBR MBF Io
FOR
BOTTOM MOUNT REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS
INSPECTION
When the equipment is received, all items should be carefully checked against the Bill of Lading
to insure all crates and cartons have been received. Do not sign the freight bill clear until the
freight has been properly inspected for damage. All units should be inspected for damage
including concealed damage by uncrating immediately. If any damage is found, it should be
reported to the carrier at once, noted on the Bill of Lading and a claim should be filed with the
carrier. This equipment has been inspected and tested in the manufacturing facility and has been
crated in accordance with transportation rules and guidelines. The manufacture is not
responsible for freight loss or damages.
INSTALLATION
The unit has been secured to the shipping base with four bolts. Remove these bolts and separate
the unit from the shipping base. Locate the casters or legs found inside the unit. Attach the
casters or legs to the unit base by screwing them into the threaded fittings that were used to
secure the shipping base. Use the wrench provided to tighten the casters to the unit. The casters
with the brakes should be installed on the front of the unit. For proper drainage of condensate,
the unit should be level when placed in its permanent location. Leveling shims are included in
the accessories package in the cabinet. Loosen the casters and insert shims between caster and
bottom of the unit. Retighten the caster.
The exterior of the cabinet and doors have been protected by a plastic covering. Peel this
protective covering before installation. After removing the covering, clean the interior and
exterior surfaces of the unit with soap and water and a rinse with clean water. Do not use
chlorinated cleaners on the surfaces as they can cause corrosion.
If the door(s) have come out of alignment during shipping they will need to be adjusted. This
can be accomplished by opening the door(s) and loosening the screws that hold both the top and
bottom hinges to the cabinet. After adjusting the door so it is aligned correct, tighten the screws
to securely hold the hinges and door(s) in place.
The shelves and self clips are packaged inside the unit. Install the shelf clips on the pilasters
inside the unit and set the shelves on the clips. The shelves are adjustable in ½” increments.
The refrigeration system located at the bottom of the unit requires free air access for proper
operation. Allow a minimum of seven inches between the back of the cabinet and the wall. Do
not locate the unit next to heat generating equipment or in direct sunlight.
Confirm that the proposed electrical outlet has the correct voltage, frequency and current
carrying capacity for the requirements of the unit. This information is noted on the data plate on
the inside left wall of the unit. The unit should be isolated on a circuit. Do not use an extension
cord to get power to the unit. Improper electrical installations will void the compressor
warranty.
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■ MODEL : F23/F49/F72(FREEZER) R23/R49/R72(REFRIGERATOR)
GR26/GR48/GR70(MERCHANDISERS)
1. SPECIFICATION - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A2
1) GENERAL
2) MAIN COMPONENTS
2. REFRIGERATION CYCLE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A6
3. TROUBLE SHOOTING - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A8
1) CHECKING THE POWER SUPPLY
2) CHECKING THE POWER SUPPLY OF CONTROL BOARD
3) CHECKING THE CONTROL PART OF REFRIGERATION CYCLE
4) CHECKING THE DEFROST PART
5) WHEN THE UNIT DOES NOT COOL
6) WHEN THERE IS A ABNORMAL NOISE
7) WHEN THE TEMPERATURE DOES NOT DISPLAY
8) WHEN THE LAMP DOES NOT LIGHT
9) CHECKING SENSOR
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1. SPECIFICATION
Capacity (Cu,Ft) 23 49 72 23 49 72
Door Type Swing 1EA Swing 2EA Swing 3EA Swing 1EA Swing 2EA Swing 3EA
◈ Above specifications are subjected to change without prior notice for quality improvement.
◈ The nameplate(includes Serial Number) is located on the upper left of the cabinet interior.
-A2 -
2) MAIN COMPONENTS - COMMERCIAL FREEZERS AND REFRIGERATORS
Compressor Capacity(kcal/h) LBP 571 LBP 808 LBP 1219 HBP 1120 LBP 1586
Interior Lamp 40W × 1EA 40W × 2EA 40W × 1EA 40W × 2EA
Heated defrost
Defrost for evaporator Off cycle
(Control of thermistor)
Drain heater 9W - - -
-A3 -
3) GENERAL - MERCHANDISERS
PRODUCT MERCHANDISERS
Capacity (Cu,Ft) 26 48 70
(W) 25 50 74.2
Interior Dimension
(Including casters) (D) 27 25.5 25
(in)
(H) 62.5 61.4 60.8
Caster Adjust foot 4EA Adjust foot 6EA Adjust foot 6EA
Door switch - - -
◈ Above specifications are subjected to change without prior notice for quality improvement.
◈ The nameplate(includes Serial Number) is located on the upper left of the cabinet interior.
-A4 -
4) MAIN COMPONENTS - MERCHANDISERS
PRODUCT MERCHANDISERS
Drain heater - - -
-A5 -
2. REFRIGERATION CYCLE
CONDENSER
EVAPORATOR
THE BASE REFRIGERATION CYCLE
Beginning the cycle at the evaporator inlet the low pressure liquid expands, absorbs heat
(so refrigerator inner-cabinet is cooled), and evaporates, changing to a low pressure gas at the
evaporator outlet.
The compressor pumps this gas from the evaporator, increases its pressure, and discharges the
high pressured- temperature gas to the condenser.
The condenser lets high pressured- temperature gas emit the heat(so surrounding of the
condenser is warmed) in order to make it condense.
The capillary tube prevents high pressured- temperature gas from entering the evaporator
in order to lower the pressure in the evaporator and control the flow of refrigerant into the
evaporator automatically.
Eventually the desired air temperature in refrigerator inner-cabinet is reached, the thermostat
(temperature controller) will break the electrical circuit to the compressor motor and stop
the compressor.
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As the temperature of the air rises, the thermostat(or controller) remakes the electrical circuit.
The compressor starts, and cycle continues.
MODEL COMPRESSOR
Heat Exchange F23 CAE2420Z(A)
5 9
F49 CAJ2432Z(A)
8 F72 CAJ2446Z(H)
10 R23/R49 SK6A1C-H2Y
R72 CAJ4461Y(A)
4 GR26H SK182C-L2U
GR48S CAJ4476Y(A)
12
GR70H CAJ4476Y(A)
1 11 6 2 7
1 COMPRESSOR
2 CONDENSER C1220TS-O,H
3 EVAPORATOR C1220TS-O,H
4 DRIER C1220T-H
5 ACCUMULATOR C1220T-1/4H
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3. TROUBLESHOOTING
1) CHECKING
CHECKING THE
THE POWER
POWER SUPPLY
SUPPLY
①①BASF1/BASF2/BASF3/BASR3 Models
F23 / F49 / F72 / R23 / R49 / R72 ②② BASR1/BASR2/BAGR72
GR26H / GR48S / GR70HModels
YES YES
YES YES
YES YES
NORMAL
Is the power switch
NO
"OFF" position?
NORMAL
YES
-A8 -
2) CHECKING
CHECKING THE
THE POWER
POWER SUPPLY
SUPPLY OF
OF CONTROL
CONTROL BOARD
BOARD
①①
BASF1/BASF2/BASF3/BASR3 Models
F23 / F49 / F72 / R23 / R49 / R72
Is the rated NO
voltage supplied to Check wiring
the C/B?
YES
NO DoesIsthe
thecoil YES
Does the fuse fail? winding of transformer Defective
open? transformer
YES NO
Defective fuse
Is the secondary NO
output volt. of trans. Defective
normal? transformer
NOTES
* C/B: Control Board YES
(Printed Circuit Board)
* Transformer Spec.
Primary: AC 115V YES
Secondary: AC12V (Red wire)
AC20V (Blue wire)
Does the NO
contact part in relay Defective
continue? Relay
YES
NORMAL
-A9 -
3)
3) CHECKING
CHECKING THE CONTROL PART OF REFRIGERATION CYCLE
①①BASF1/BASF2/BASF3/BASR3 Models
F23 / F49 / F72 / R23 / R49 / R72
Check
the power supply
YES
Check NO
the resistance of Defective
T-Sensor T-sensor
Are the relay NO
& OLP in comp.assembled Correct
properly?
YES
YES
Is the temp. NO
displayed in D/B Defective
properly? micom
Check NO
the continuity of OLP Defective
in compressor OLP
YES
YES
Check NO
the temperature Temperature
set point resetting
Check NO
the continuity of relay Defective
in compressor relay
YES
Defective compressor
YES
Check
the power supply
NOTES
of control board
* C/B: Control Board
* D/B: Display Board
* OLP: Overload Protector
-A10 -
② BASR1/BASR2/BAGR72 Models
② GR26H / GR48S / GR70H
Check
the power supply
When the
thermoatat is OFF,
YES
does the comp. run?
Defective
thermostat
NO
Does Is
the wiring
the NO
to comp. connected Correct
properly?
YES
YES
NO YES
Defective OLP Defective compressor
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4) CHECKING THE DEFROST PART
①①
BASF1/BASF2/BASF3
F23 / F49 / F72 Models
Check
the power supply
YES YES
YES YES
Difective micom
Check NO
the resistance of Defective
D-sensor D-Sensor
YES NOTES
* C/B: Control Board
* B/M: Bi-Metal
Are the defrost NO
Defective (Temp. Limiting Controller)
heaters normal?
heater
YES
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5) WHEN
WHEN THE
THE UNIT
UNIT DOES
DOESNOT
NOTCOOL
COOL
①①
BASF1/BASF2/BASF3/BASR1/BASR2/BASR3/BAGR72
All Models Models
YES NO
YES YES
Is the temperature
NO Does the YES
Temperature refrigerant leak?
Correct
setpoint proper?
resetting
YES NO
NO
YES Excluding GR70H
Excluding BAGR72
NO
YES
Freezer: Check
Does the frost YES the defrost part When door closed, NO
form excessively Are the door S/Ws pushed Apply spacer
in evaporator? by the top of door? between door switch
Refrigerator: and the top of door
forced defrost
NO YES
Check compressor
-A13 -
6)
6) WHEN
WHEN THERE
THERE IS
IS AA ABNORMAL
ABNORMALNOISE
NOISE
①①
BASF1/BASF2/BASF3/BASR1/BASR2/BASR3/BAGR72
All Models Models
YES NO
NO
YES
NO NO
YES
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WHEN THE
7) WHEN THE TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE DOES
DOES NOT
NOT DISPLAY
DISPLAY
①①
BASF1/BASF2/BASF3/BASR3 Models
F23 / F49 / F72 / R23 / R49 / R72
Check
the power supply
Check
the power supply
in control board
Does
Is the connection
NO
Tighten
between C/B and D/B
properly?
YES
Is the micom NO
inserted on C/B Tighten
properly?
YES
NOTES
* C/B: Control Board
* D/B: Display Board
-A15 -
8) WHEN THE LAMP
LAMP DOES NOT LIGHT
DOES NOT LIGHT
① BASF1/BASF2/BASF3
① F23 / F49 / F72 /Models
R23 / R49 / R72② BAGR72
② GR26HModel
/ GR48S / GR70H
BASR1/BASR2/BASR3 Models
Check Check
the power supply the power supply
YES YES
NO NO
Check NO Check NO
the continuity of Defective the continuity of Defective
lamp switch lamp switch lamp switch lamp switch
YES YES
YES YES
Check wiring Check wiring
-A16 -
9) CHECKING SENSOR
Resistance (㏀)
Temperature (℉)
T-sensor (±6.5%) D-sensor (±5.5%)
-5 23.04 79.17
0 19.76 68.92
10 14.65 52.61
23 10.10 37.55
32 7.88 30.00
41 6.20 24.13
50 7.91 19.53
60 3.82 15.56
70 3.00 12.48
-A17 -
4. FEATURE CHART
1) F23/R23 (1 Door)
Top grille
Display panel
Door handle
Door
Lower Grille
Caster
(FRONT)
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Lamp cover Cooling Fan Damper(Air)
Evaporator
Lamp
Shelves
Door
Shelf
Pilaster
Air-guard
Support
Shelf
Pilaster
(SIDE)
-A19 -
2) F49/R49 (2 Door)
Display panel
Top grille
Power S/W
Door S/W
Door handle
Door
Lower grille
Caster
(FRONT)
-A20 -
Lamp cover Cooling Fan Damper(Air)
Evaporator
Lamp
Shelves
Door
Shelf
Pilaster
Air-guard
Support
Shelf
Pilaster
(SIDE)
-A21 -
3) F72/R72 (3 Door)
Door handle
Door
Lower grille
Caster
(FRONT)
-A22 -
Lamp cover Cooling Fan Damper(Air)
Evaporator
Lamp
Shelves
Door
Shelf
Pilaster
Air-guard
Support
Shelf
Pilaster
(SIDE)
-A23 -
4) GR26H (Glass 1 Door)
AD. Panel
Door(Glass)
Door
Lower grille
Adjust foot
(FRONT)
-A24 -
COOLING FAN
FAN COVER
COOLING FAN MOTOR
BALLAST
AD. PANEL
EVAPORATOR
LAMP
COVER LAMP WATER COLLECTOR
DRAIN HOSE
DOOR FRAME
LOWER GRILLE
DRYER
CONDENSER
SUCTION PIPE
(SIDE)
-A25 -
5) GR48S (Glass 2 Door)
AD. Panel
Door(Glass)
Door handle
Lower grille
(FRONT) Adjust foot
-A26 -
COOLING FAN COVER COOLING FAN
BALLAST COOLING FAN MOTOR
SHELF
DOOR HANDLE
DOOR FRAME
CENTER POST
LOWER GRILL
DRIER
CONDENSER SUCTION PIPE
(SIDE)
-A27 -
6) GR70H (Glass 3 Door)
AD. Panel
Door(Glass)
Door handle
Lower grille
Adjust foot
(FRONT)
-A28 -
Evaporator Fan Motor
Evaporator
Lamp
Shelves
Shelf
Door(Glass) Pilaster
Door handle
Support
Shelf
Pilaster
(SIDE)
-A29 -
5. WIRING DIAGRAMS
1) F23
2) F49
-A30 -
3) F72
4) R23
-A31 -
5) R49
6) R72
-A32 -
7) GR26H
8) GR48S
-A33 -
9) GR70H
-A34 -
6. REPLACEMENT OF COMPONENTS
1) CONDENSING UNIT
(F49/F72/R49/R72) (F23/R23/GR26H)
(F49/F72/R49/R72) (F23/R23/GR26H)
1. Please pull out or push in the unit base plate carefully to prevent capillary tube, pipes
and wires from demaging.
2. It is recommend to arrange wires after you push in the unit base plate.
-A35 -
2-1) LAMP (GR26H)
LAMP HOLDER
AD. PANEL
LAMP TUBE
-A36 -
2-2) LAMP (GR48S)
LAMP HOLDER
AD. PANEL FRAME SIDE
LAMP CAP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2 7
1
2
3
LAMP
AD. PANEL
-A37 -
2-3) LAMP (GR70H)
Lamp Holder
Ad. Panel Frame (R)
Thin Screw
Ad. Panel
Lamp
Cap Cap
Lamp
Socket
-A38 -
■ MODEL : F23/F49/F72(FREEZER) R23/R49/R72(REFRIGERATOR)
GR26/GR48/GR70(MERCHANDISERS)
- B1 -
1. OPERATION FOR F23/F49/F72(FREEZER), R23/R49/R72(REFRIGERATOR)
1) BASIC OPERATION
① Plug in the power cord and turn on the power switch located on the bottom of the top grille
right side.
[ The unit should be plugged into a 115V±10%, 60Hz (F23, F49, R23, R49, R72 models) ]
[ The unit should be plugged into a 115V/208~230V, 60Hz (F72 model) ]
② Display panel will be lightened for 2 seconds with buzzer then displays cabinet interior
temperature (T-sensor) and running conditions.
* Freezer : If cabinet interior temperature is higher than 14℉ compressor will run without
delay, and lower than 14℉, compressor will run after 3 minutes.
* Refrigerator : If cabinet interior temperature is higher than 50℉ compressor will run
without delay, and lower than 50℉, compressor will run after 3 minutes.
③ The default OPERATING TEMPERATURE SETTING
* Freezer : Temperature set point (setting mode sign [st]) is –5℉
Temperature differential set point (setting mode sign [di]) is 8℉.
(Operating Temperature : -14℉ ~ -4℉)
Range of adjustable set point: -22℉ ~ 8℉
* Refrigerator : Temperature set point (setting mode sign [st]) is 36℉
Temperature differential set point (setting mode sign [di]) is 8℉.
(Operating Temperature : 34℉ ~ 44℉)
Range of adjustable set point: 25℉ ~ 50℉
④ Defrost frequency
* Freezer : It is controlled by MICOM and the default defrost frequency is 6 hours.
* Refrigerator : It is controlled by MICOM and the default defrost frequency is 12 hours.
⑤ The light inside the cabinet comes on when the door is opened.
The cabinet interior cooling fan has 3 seconds delay when the door is closed.
⑥ If door is opened, door open warnign sign (LED) will turn on.
If door is opened more than 30 seconds, the sound alarm beeps 3times,
if open more than 60 seconds, the sound alarm beeps 5 times and if open more than 5 minutes,
the sound alarm will beep continuously.
⑦ Cabinet interior temperature
* Freezer : If it is higher than 14℉(F23, F49, F72), the panel displays [Hi] and
- B2 -
lower than -50℉(F23, F49, F72), the panel displays [Lo].
* Refrigerator : If it is higher than 68℉(F23, F49, F72), the panel displays [Hi] and
lower than 14℉(F23, F49, F72), the panel displays [Lo].
- B3 -
Mode
No Setting Mode How to Setting
Sign
1. To enter this mode, press [MODE/SET] and [UP or DOWN] simultaneously
until [St] is displayed.
2. Then press [MODE/SET] to see current temperature set point.
3. To change the set point, press [UP or DOWN] until the desired value
is displayed.
4. At the end of the sequence, press [MODE/SET] to set the value.
5. To display the cabinet temperature again, press [UP or DOWN] until
Temperature [th] is displayed and then press [VERIFY].
1 Setting "St"
Mode
- B4 -
Mode
No Setting Mode How to Setting
Sign
1. To enter this mode, press [MODE/SET] and [UP or DOWN] simultaneously
until [dt] is displayed.
2. Then press [MODE/SET] to see current defrost frequency.
3. To change the defrost frequency, press [UP or DOWN] until the desired
value is displayed.
4. At the end of the sequence, press [MODE/SET] to set the value.
5. To display the cabinet temperature again, press [UP or DOWN] until
Defrost
Frequency [th] is displayed and then press [VERIFY].
3 "dt"
Setting
Mode
Rapid 2. Then press [MODE/SET] more than 2 seconds to start rapid freeze mode.
Freeze
6 "tb"
Mode
(Freezer)
- B5 -
Mode
No Setting Mode How to Setting
Sign
Cabinet 1. To enter this mode, press [MODE/SET] and [UP or DOWN] simultaneously
Temperature
8 "th" until [th] is displayed.
Verification
Mode 2. Then press [MODE/SET] to see F-sensor, D-sensor temperature in turn.
1. After Power ON, Display panel will be lightened for 2 seconds with buzzer then
- B6 -
No FUNCTION FUNCTION SPEC
Compressor Off
Defrost Evaporator Fan Off ① Preprogrammed frequency interval
Defrost Condenser Fan Off
② If D-sensor is higher than 50℉, defrost heater off
(Freezer) Defrost Heater On
③ Maximum time: 40minutes
Compressor Off
Evaporator Fan Off ① Time: 3minutes
Pause 5minutes
4 Condenser Fan Off
On
Evaporator
Compressor
2) Evaporator Fan ON
3) [dF] is displayed
1. Temperature Setting : -5℉, Temperature Differential Setting : 8℉
Default
Setting 2. Operating Temperature : -14℉(compressor off) ~ -4℉(compressor on)
(Freezer)
3. Defrost Frequency Setting : 6Hr
5
1. Temperature Setting : 36℉, Temperature Differential Setting : 8℉
Default
Setting 2. Operating Temperature : 44℉(compressor on) ~ 34℉(compressor off)
(Refrigerator)
3. Defrost Frequency Setting : 6Hr
- B7 -
No FUNCTION FUNCTION SPEC
Setting 1. In case of unexpected power failure or power off, does not require resetting.
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Back UP 2. The setting is memorized.
1. If cabinet interior temperature is higher than 14℉ the panel displays [Hi],
and lower than -50℉ the panel displays [Lo].
Error 2. Press [down] button 5 times with pressing and holding [up] button, the Error
7
Display display mode is activated and it displays errors.
3. When there are more than 2 errors, the errors are displayed alternately.
4. If you press [MODE/SET] button, the error display mode will be finished
4) ERROR CODE
1) Register "C1"
During normal mode (not defrost mode), ● Ambinet Temperature
too low (below -5℉) 2) Compressor ON:20Minutes
D-sensor sensing is higher than 23℉ and
C1 T-sensor defective 3) Compressor OFF:5Minutes
Compressor does not run for 60min after
4) Operate 2),3) three times
compressor off
5) Operate Normal Mode
1) Register "C2"
2) Operate Pre-Cool step :
Entering defrost mode, D-sensor 30Minutes
C2 sensing is higher than 50℉ and D-sensor defective 3) Defrost Heater ON :
T-sensor sensing is lower than 14℉ 20Minutes
4) Operate the rest Defrost
Mode
Refrigerant leak
1) Register "C4"
Control board defective
T-sensor sensing is more than 18℉ 2) Compressor ON:20Minutes
C4 Door not sealing
higher than temperature set point for 3) Compressor OFF:5Minutes
Not enough defrosts
4hours 4) Operate 2),3) three times
Additionnal Possible Cause: Too Condenser dirty
many hot goods loaded!! 5) Operate Normal Mode
Sensor defective
- B8 -
2. OPERATION FOR GR26H, GR48S, GR70H MODELS
1) BASIC OPERATION
① Plug in the power cord and turn on the lamp switch located on the left of the temperature
controller.
[ The unit should be plugged into a 115V±10%, 60Hz]
③ The controller(Thermostat) has been preset "3" position at the factory
2) DEFROST
This unit uses an off cycle defrost. No needs any programming.
3) CONTROL TEMPERATURE
① The temperature controller is mounted on top of the cabinet interior.
② The controller has been preset "3" position at the factory to maintain the average
cabinet temperature of 38℉
1
F
OF 2
ON
7 3
OFF
6 4
LAMP S/W Only
5
TEMP. CONTROLLER
4) LAMP
① The light comes on when the lamp switch is on.
- B9 -
3. INSTRUCTION FOR RE-HINGING DOOR (F23/R23)
Top Grille
Top Grille 1 7
2 2
3 *8
4 4
Re-
Re- hinging
5 *9
6 * 10
7 1
Lower Grille
Bottom Grille
Figure 1. Figure 2.
CABINET DOOR
Figure 3. Figure 4.
- B10 -
▣ To change the door mounting from right hand to left hand hinges you will need the following;
Note:
The silver colored spring (#8) is for left hand hinged door and the yellow color spring (#3)
is for right hand hinged doors.
The letter "L" is marked on the left hand bushings (#9 and 10)
- B11 -
■ MODEL : F23/F49/F72(FREEZER) R23/R49/R72(REFRIGERATOR)
GR26/GR48/GR70(MERCHANDISERS)
2. MERCHANDISERS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C10
1) SERVICE LIST
2) GR26H EXPLODED VIEW
3) GR48S EXPLODED VIEW
4) GR70H EXPLODED VIEW
-C1 -
1. COMMERCIAL FREEZERS AND REFRIGERATORS
1) SERVICE LIST
PART No.
No. PART NAME
F23 F49 F72 R23 R49 R72
1 Door Hinge Kit - Top Right 146441 146441 146441 146441 146441 146441
3 Door Hinge Kit - Lower Right 146412 146412 146412 146412 146412 146412
6 Control PCB Assembly (115V) 146416 146417 146418 146415 146415 146415
10 Front PCB Wire Harness 146424 146424 146424 146424 146424 146424
14 Door Assembly - Right Hand 146436 146437 146439 146436 146437 146439
20 Top Grille Assembly (115V) 146433 146434 146435 146433 146434 146435
21 Top Grill Cover - Right 146431 146431 146431 146431 146431 146431
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PART No.
No. PART NAME
F23 F49 F72 R23 R49 R72
30 Power Cord (115V) 138533 138533 138657 138533 138533 138533
38 Evaporator Fan Motor (115V) 146407 146407 146407 146407 146407 146407
41 Condenser Fan Motor (115V) 146370 146370 146370 146370 146370 146370
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2) F23 EXPLODED VIEW
7
2
9
2
0 1
1 3
9 1
1 6
8 3
2 1
1
0
9 3
1 7
1
8
2
8
1
6 6
1 4
1
2
6
2 4
1
5
2 4
5 2
4 2 2
2 3
3
0 2
2
t
Se
lfe
hS
7
4
3 4
1 3 3
3
5
3
ti
K
fl
e
Sh
3
4
8
4
8
3
7
3
1
4 4
4
6
3 2
4
0
9 4
3
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3) F49 EXPLODED VIEW
7
2 9
2
1
0 3
1
7
1 6
9 1
0
3
7
1
9
1 3
2 1
1
8
1
2 4
6
1
1
2
8
2
6
2
6
4
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5) R23 EXPLODED VIEW
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6) R49 EXPLODED VIEW
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7) R72 EXPLODED VIEW
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2. MERCHANDISERS
1) SERVICE LIST
PART No.
No. PART NAME
GR26H GR48S GR70H
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PART No.
No. PART NAME
GR26H GR48S GR70H
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2) GR26H EXPLODED VIEW
1
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3) GR48S EXPLODED VIEW
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4) GR70H EXPLODED VIEW
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■ MODEL : F23/F49/F72(FREEZER) R23/R49/R72(REFRIGERATOR)
GR26H/GR48S/GR70H (MERCHANDISERS)
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1. F23 (FREEZER 1 DOOR)
Black
1
OLP
OLP
C
S/C S M
AC115V 3 RELAY
60Hz S/C
RELAY 4
White
fig 1
(COMP. WIRING DIAGRAM)
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2. F49 (FREEZER 2 DOOR)
OLP
C
R/C
S S/C
M 3
EARTH
RELAY BOX
BLACK RELAY
WIRE k
c
2 a
l 2
B 1 3
WHITE 2N
WIRE 3L OLP
4
1 5
1 C
S/C
e R/C
t
AC115V i
h
W S M
60Hz
-D3 -
3. F72 (FREEZER 3 DOOR)
OLP
C
R/C
S S/C
M 3
EARTH
RELAY BOX
BLACK RELAY
d
WIRE e 2
2
R 1 3
2N
WHITE
3L OLP
4
WIRE 5
1 C
S/C
1
R/C
AC220V d
e
R S M
60Hz
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4. R23/R49 (REFRIGERATOR 1,2 DOOR)
5 6
C (1) 1
4
S (6) M (5) 1-1
1
k
c
a
l OLP
OLP B
C
1
S M
RELAY 6 5
4
AC115V RELAY
60Hz
fig 1 4
White
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5. R72 (REFRIGERATOR 3 DOOR)
OLP
C
S S/C
M 1
Earth
RELAY BOX
BLACK 3 RELAY 1
WIRE
2
k
c 3 L S OLP
a
WHITE l
WIRE
B 4 C
3
Earth
S L e
t
i
h
W
S M
AC115V S/C
60Hz
fig 1
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6. GR26H (MECHANDISERS 1 DOOR)
2 3
C (1) 1
S (6) M (5) 6
5 1-1
COMP. Terminal OLP
RELAY
* Comp. Winding Resistance :
C - M → 2.3Ω, C - S → 3.8Ω (RT 77℉)
* O.L.P Winding Resistance : 1 - 1-1 → 0 Ω (OK), ∞ Ω (NG)
* Relay Winding Resistance : 5 - 6 → 0 Ω (OK), ∞ Ω (NG)
2 - 3 → 0 Ω (OK), ∞ Ω (NG)
* Measuring the resistance, the bottom of the relay must be downward(like fig1)
1
D
E OLP
R
OLP C
1
S 6 5 M
2 PTC
3 RELAY RELAY 3
AC115V CR
60Hz 2
fig 1
White
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7. GR48S/GR70H (MERCHANDISERS 2,3 DOOR)
OLP
C
S S/C
M 3
Earth
RELAY BOX
BLACK RELAY
WIRE
k 2 3
c 1
2
a
l 2N
WHITE B 3L OLP
WIRE 4
5
1 C
1 S/C
e
t
i
AC115V h
W S M
60Hz
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OPERATION
Once the unit is connected to the proper power supply, the display panel will be lit for two (2)
seconds followed by a beep, and then the cabinet temperature will be displayed and the
compressor will start to run. The compressor is running whenever ‘comp’ is lit on the display. If
the cabinet temperature is higher than 68˚F (refrigerator) or 14˚F (freezers) the display will read
<Hi> and lower than14˚F (refrigerator) or -50˚F (freezer) the display will read <Lo>. If the unit
does not start immediately, check the power switch located on the bottom of the top grill. If the
cabinet temperature is below 14˚F (freezer) or 50˚F (refrigerator) when the unit is plugged in
there will be a three minute delay before the compressor will start.
Whenever a door is opened the door open light on the display will be lit and the evaporator fans
will stop. The fans will start three seconds after the door is closed. If a door is open for more
than 30 seconds, the door open alarm will beep two times. If a door is open more than 60
seconds, the alarm beeps five times and if open more than five minutes the alarm will beep
continuously.
The electronic control has an alarm function to remind the operator to periodically clean the
condenser coil. The condenser coil will collect dust and debris during normal operation. If left
unclean, this will lead to poor performance, high energy consumption and possible compressor
failure. Warranties do not cover failures related to condenser cleaning. At 6 month intervals the
display will blink “CL” and the buzzer will sound to remind the operator to clean the condenser
coil. After one hour the buzzer will stop but the display will continue to blink “CL”. Refer to
the ‘MAINTENANCE’ section of this manual to learn how to clean the condenser coil. The
electronic control can be reset to normal operation by pressing the ‘Mode’ and ‘Verify’ buttons
at the same time for five seconds. Depending on conditions, the condenser coil may require
more frequent cleaning.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
Beginning with the initial installation, the interior surfaces of the cabinet should be periodically
cleaned with a solution of warm water and baking soda. This solution will remove any odors
from spillage that has occurred. The exterior of the cabinet should also be cleaned frequently
with a commercial stainless steel cleaner, glass cleaner or mild soap solution. Do not use
chlorinated cleaners on the stainless steel surfaces.
The door gaskets should be cleaned in place with a mild soap solution to extend their life.
The shelving can be and cleaned in a sink with a mild soap solution and a soft bristled brush.
Condenser Coil
Prior to cleaning the condenser coil disconnect the unit from power. Periodic cleaning of the
condenser coil will aid the heat transfer of the refrigeration system and increase its efficiency.
To accomplish this, remove the lower front grill from the cabinet. The condenser coil is located
behind the grill. Use a soft bristled brush to remove any dirt particles that are on the fins of the
condenser coil. Use a vacuum cleaner or compressed air to remove the loosened particles.
Replace the front grill and reconnect the unit to power. Failure to clean the condenser coil can
lead to performance loss and compressor failure.
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