Summit ALF-620 Freezer User Manual


 
Felix Storch, Inc.
SUMMIT APPLIANCE DIV.
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FS62 Series of all-freezers
These freezers are manual defrost, commercial freezers capable of operating at -25°C (-13°F). Follow the defrosting
instructions found earlier in the booklet; being careful not to use sharp objects to scrape the ice. The cooling coils
(part of the sealed refrigeration system) run through each fixed shelf. The drawers are fully removable, and you can
operate the freezer without them if desired. However, the drawers contribute to energy efficiency and are best used
whenever possible. The thermostat is located on the exterior front of the unit in the face of the tabletop. In some
cases, on models with the CSS suffix, or models modified for ADA applications, the thermostat is housed on the rear
of the unit, near the top. It is convenient to set it prior to installing (many customers will be satisfied with a warmer
set-point, which is still colder than many household freezers). Shelf positions in FS62 models are fixed in position.
Some versions of this freezer have a fast-freeze button on the front of the tabletop. This function bypasses the
thermostat and runs the freezer continuously (such as when a large volume of warm food is placed in the freezer).
We do not recommend its use, as it wastes energy and is not necessary in most situations.
Your SUMMIT refrigerator or freezer is fully finished and does not need a front panel. However, if your have ordered
a model with our optional “FR” frame, follow the directions below to install your panel.
1. Prepare your panel. Panel size is 23 1/8” W x 28 1/8” H by 1/4” thick at the edges)
2. Carefully lay the refrigerator (it must be empty) on its back.
3. Unscrew the small piece of frame from the bottom. For a thin metal panel use a backing piece of cardboard
4. Slide panel into frame and replace the bottom frame and reattach the screws.
5. Lift refrigerator upright carefully.
APPLIANCE OPERATION
INSTALLING A PANEL INTO A SUMMIT FRAME (“FR” SUFFIX)
(OPTIONAL ON MOST COUNTER-HEIGHT MODELS)