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Page 1 - DCS REFRIGERATED DRAWERS

1DCS REFRIGERATED DRAWERS SERvICE mAnuAlmoDEl RF24D

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8INSTALLATION HOW TO INSTALL YOUR OUTDOOR REFRIGERATED DRAWER2.9 SELECT LOCATION The proper location will ensure peak performance of your appliance.

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

9INSTALLATION ANTITIP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSA free standing refrigerated drawer must have an anti-tip device installed as per these instructions.

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10INSTALLATION ANTITIP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS2.14 WALL MOUNT1. Remove the bracket from its original shipping position on the back of the unit

Page 5 - INTRODUCTION

113.1 INTRODUCTIONThe following should always be practiced with any sealed system that has been opened. ONLY OPEN THE SEALED SYSTEM AS A LAST RESORT

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123.6 EVAPORATOR FROST PATTERNChecking the evaporator frost pattern is a good way to quickly diagnose simple sealed system problems. This can be don

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13If low side pressure is below pressure in Table B, check for the following:A system leak1. Capillary tube or evaporator is restricted2. Insucient c

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144.1 GAINING ACCESS TO MECHANICAL BASEPLATEThe mechanical baseplate is located in the rear of the unit. Most major mechanical and electrical compon

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154.2 COMPRESSORThe compressor is the heart of the refrigeration system (see Figure 4.4). However, it relies on other parts of the system to functio

Page 10 - INSTALLATION

16Installing the Compressor:Install the four rubber grommets in the bottom of the new compressor and install the three sleeves where the carriage bolt

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174.3 CONDENSERThe condenser is a steel tube serpentine with copper alloy ns that removes heat from hot, high pressure vapor from the com-pressor (s

Page 13 - SEALED SYSTEM

184.4 EVAPORATORThe evaporator uses evaporating refrigerant to remove heat from the inside of the unit ultimately making the interior cold. The shap

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195.1 CONDENSER FANThe condenser fan is used to force air over the condenser coil. The fan will cycle on and o with the compressor which means that

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205.2 THERMISTORSThe refrigerated drawers utilize two thermistors: one is known as the evaporator thermistor and the other as the display thermis-tor

Page 16 - SEALED SYSTEM COMPONENTS

21Removing the Evaporator Thermistor:Disconnect power.1. Remove back panel and lower shroud.2. Disconnect the evaporator thermistor connector at the e

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22FAULTPower Failure -+/- Te mp -Alarms Off -Press ON/OFF to ResetONOFFSETWA RMERCOOLERF/CPRESS and HOLDFigure 6.16.1 INTRODUCTIONDCS’s control syste

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236.6 HOLIDAY MODEThe unit is equipped with a Holiday Mode of operation. When Holiday Mode is enabled, the displays, audible alarms, lights, and all

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246.9 SHOW ROOM MODEShow Room Mode is used mainly by salespersons and distributors. When the unit is in Show Room Mode, it will operate as if func-t

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25After entering Service Mode, the rst number that you will see indicates the software model number for the particular unit you are servicing. Model

Page 21 - SYSTEM COMPONENTS

267.1 LIGHTSFor Refrigerated Drawers:The refrigerated drawers are equipped with two lights: one on the inside top of the drawer and one in the divide

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277.5 HEATER STRIPThe refrigerated drawers ship from the factory with the heater strip unplugged. If the drawers develop condensation on the divider

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1 1. Introduction 1.1 Unit Specications 3 1.2 Serial Nameplate

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29The following information will need to be given when inquiring about service parts:Model and serial number located on the serial nameplate (see Sect

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30PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIONUnit does not operate.1. The unit is unplugged. Plug in the unit.2. Did not hold the “ON/OFF” button long enough on

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31PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIONE1 error code on display panel and audible alarm sounding six times every minute (Compressor fault - high/low amps)

Page 28 - INTERIOR COMPONENTS

32WARRANTYLIMITED WARRANTYWhen you purchase any new DCS Refrigeration Product, you automatically receive a One Year Limited Warranty covering parts an

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33WARRANTY 6. Unauthorized modifications of the Product. 7. Noise and vibration that is considered normal e.g. drain sounds, regeneration noises and

Page 34 - WARRANTY

7. Interior Components 7.1 Lights 26 7.2 Drawers (for Refrigerated Drawers) 26 7.3 Glides (for Refrigerated Drawers)

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38Fisher & Paykel Appliances, Inc.5900 Skylab Road, Huntington Beach, CA 92647Customer Care: 888.936.7872Fax: 714.372.7003www.dcsappliances.comP/N

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31.1 UNIT SPECIFICATIONSTable A: Refrigerated Drawers UnitCabinet Dimensions (in) Weight (lbs)Capac-ity Gross (cu. ft.)Electrical Require-ments

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41.4 BASIC REFRIGERATION TOOLSThe following list contains some of the tools required for basic refrigeration repairs:Hoses with R-134a couplers (must

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5INSTALLATION  ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS2.1 POWER The appliance must be installed so the power plug is accessible. • To ensure that the appliance is not

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6INSTALLATION  ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTSSee anti- tip bracket installations (page 9 and 10). •2.5 BEFORE PLACING FOOD IN THE FRESH FOOD COMPARTMENTSRemo

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7INSTALLATION HOW TO INSTALL YOUR OUTDOOR REFRIGERATED DRAWER2.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONCheck serial plate for correct power supply. Use only electrica

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