Cornelius 000 PLUS Refrigerator User Manual


 
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REMOTE CONDENSER COIL AND FAN ASSEMBLY MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Remote Condenser Coil and Fan Assembly connected to this Cooling Unit is
equipped with a condenser coil that must be cleaned every 30-days. Allowing condenser
coil to become clogged will cause refrigeration system to overheat which will automatically
shut refrigeration system down. After condenser coil has been cleaned, high-pressure sensing
cutout switch (see Figure 5) must be pressed to restart refrigeration system. OPERATING
COOLING UNIT IN THIS MANNER FOR PROLONGED PERIOD OF TIME COULD RESULT IN
COMPRESSOR FAILURE.
CAUTION: Air filters on the Cooling Unit must be removed and cleaned every 30 days as
instructed. Excessive accumulation of dust, lint, and grease on the air filters will restrict
airflow through the Unit which will cause the refrigeration system to overheat.
The Cooling Unit cabinet is equipped with air intake and exhaust filters which allow air to circulate through the
cabinet to cool the compressor. The air filter must be cleaned every 30 days. Excessive accumulation of dust,
lint, and grease on filters will restrict air flow through the Unit. Air filter may be removed and washed out with
detergent solution or may be vacuumed. Area around Cooling Unit must be kept free of obstructions at all times
for proper air circulation throughout the Unit.
CHECKING ICE WATER BATH
(see Figure 5)
Note: Some Cooling Units are equipped with a water tank water level float control. A gurgle heard from
the Cooling Unit indicates water level in water tank is low. This indicates the water level float control is
not operating properly and must be replaced.
A gurgle heard from Cooling Unit indicates water level in water tank is low and more water should be added to
the tank for maximum product cooling. Ice water bath and ice bank should be checked for cleanliness and water
tank coils should be checked for excessive mineral deposit build-up as follows:
1. Disconnect electrical power from Cooling Unit at disconnect switch.
2. Remove two screws securing Cooling Unit top cover, then remove cover.
3. Using flashlight, inspect ice water bath and ice bank for cleanliness, ice water bath should be clear and ice
bank free of foreign particles.
4. If cleaning of water tank is necessary, refer to CHANGING ICE WATER BATH in this section.
5. Fill water tank with clean water until water starts flowing from water tank overflow hose. USE LOW
MINERAL CONTENT WATER WHERE A LOCAL WATER PROBLEM EXISTS.
6. Install Cooling Unit top cover and secure with two screws.
7. Restore electrical power to Cooling Unit at disconnect switch.
CHANGING ICE WATER BATH
(see Figure 5)
1. Disconnect electrical power from Cooling Unit at disconnect switch.
2. Remove two screws securing Cooling Unit top cover, then remove cover.