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F2000/F17 Series Equipment Stand Service and Installation Manual
For customer service, call (800) 733-8829, (800) 733-8821, Fax (989) 773-3210, www.delfield.com
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The threaded rod must be reinstalled and tightened
before returning the unit to service!
Be sure all cooking equipment resting on the
equipment stand is properly anchored. Consult
the manufacturer’s instructions for the cooking
equipment to determine the proper mounting
technique. It is the owner’s and operator’s
responsibility to securely anchor cooking
equipment to the equipment stand.
Plumbing
Self-contained equipment stands come standard with a
condensate evaporator. If the condensate evaporator fails, the
unit’s drain must have an outlet to an appropriate drainage area
or container.
Moisture collecting from improper drainage can
create a slippery surface on the floor and a hazard
to employees. It is the owner’s and operator’s
responsibility to provide a con tain er or outlet for
drainage.
Electrical connection
Refer to the amperage data, the serial tag, your local code or the
National Electrical Code to be sure the unit is connected to the
proper power source. A protected circuit of the correct voltage
and amperage must be run for con nec tion of the line cord, or
permanent connection to the unit.
The on/off switch must be turned to OFF and the
unit disconnected from the power source whenever
performing service, maintenance functions or
cleaning the refrigerated area.
Under no circumstances is a self-contained unit to
be operated without the louvered panel in place.
Installation — Continued
Drawer base equipment stands are designed and pre-set at the
factory to maintain a temperature of 36°F to 40°F (2°C to 4°C). A
solar-powered digital thermometer is located on the front of the
unit to allow monitoring of the drawer housing temperature.
The drawer housing temperature is controlled by a thermostat
located in the machine compartment. Continuous opening and
closing of the drawers will hamper the unit’s ability to maintain
optimum refrigeration temperature. Excess weight on top of the
unit will adversely affect the operation of the drawers.
The cooling coil is coated in epoxy to provide long-lasting service.
However, storing all acidic items, such as peppers and tomatoes
with lids that are sealable and immediately wiping up all spills of
either acid or base items will greatly extend the life of your unit.
Never stand on the unit or its drawers! They are not
designed to hold the weight of an adult, and may
collapse or unit may tip if misused in this manner.
Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Operation
When the refrigerator is initially powered up or immediately
following a power outage the unit will begin cooling after a 3-6
minute delay. During normal operation the evaporator fan pulses
independently of the compressor as dictated by the controller as
follows:
1. During the cooling mode, compressor and evaporator fan run
simultaneously.
2. During the compressor off mode, evaporator fan pulses three
minutes on and three minutes off.
3. During an actual defrost event other than the off-cycle
defrost, compressor stays off but the evaporator fan runs
continuously.
Cooling Cycle Defrost Cycle
Compressor On Compressor Off Compressor Off
Evap Fan
On
Evap Fan
Off
Evap Fan
On
Evap Fan
Off
Evap Fan
On
Evap Fan
Off
X
Cycles On 3-Min, Off
3-Min
X
Operation: Refrigerated Base Equipment Stands
DANGER
DANGER
CAUTION
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