Manitowoc Ice 14514 2/08 manual Section Before Calling for Service, Troubleshooting Guide

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Section 5

Before Calling for Service

Troubleshooting Guide

If a problem arises during operation of your refrigerator or freezer, follow the checklist below before calling service. Routine adjustments and maintenance procedures are not covered by the warranty.

!Warning

Disconnect electric power before performing any service. Failure to follow this warning could result in injury or death.

Problem

Possible Cause

To Correct

Cabinet not running

Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped.

Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.

 

Power cord unplugged.

Plug in power cord.

 

Thermostat set too high.

Set thermostat to lower temperature.

 

Main power switch turned off.

Turn main power switch on.

 

Cabinet in defrost cycle.

Wait for defrost cycle to finish.

 

(Freezer models)

 

Condensing unit runs

Excessive amount of warm product

Allow adequate time for product to cool

for long periods or

placed in cabinet.

down.

continuously

Prolonged door openings or door(s) ajar.

Make sure door(s) are closed when not in

 

 

use. Avoid prolonged door openings.

 

Door gasket(s) not sealing properly.

Check gasket condition. Adjust door or

 

 

replace gasket if necessary.

 

Dirty condenser coil.

Clean the condenser coil.

 

Evaporator coil iced over.

Turn unit off and allow coil to defrost.

 

 

Make sure thermostat is not set too cold.

 

 

Also, check gasket condition.

Cabinet temperature

Thermostat set too high.

Set thermostat to lower temperature.

is too high

Poor air circulation in cabinet.

Re-arrange product to allow proper air

 

 

circulation.

 

Exterior thermometer is out of calibration.

Re-calibrate thermometer.

 

Excessive amount of warm product

Allow adequate time for product to cool

 

placed in cabinet.

down.

 

Prolonged door openings or door(s) ajar.

Make sure door(s) are closed when not in

 

 

use. Avoid prolonged door openings.

 

Dirty condenser coil.

Clean the condenser coil.

 

Evaporator coil iced over.

Turn unit off and allow coil to defrost.

 

 

Make sure thermostat is not set too cold.

 

 

Also, check gasket condition.

Cabinet is noisy

Loose part(s).

Locate and tighten loose part(s).

 

Tubing vibration.

Insure tubing is free from contact with

 

 

other tubing or components.

Refrigerator is freezing product

Thermostat is set too low.

Set thermostat to higher temperature.

Compressor will not

 

 

Dirty condenser coil.

Clean the condenser coil.

start — hums and trips on overload

 

 

Not enough cabinet clearance for proper

Move cabinet or make other adjustments

protector

refrigeration system operation.

to gain proper cabinet clearances.

 

 

Low voltage to cabinet.

Check and correct incoming voltage to

 

 

cabinet.

Part Number 14514 2/08

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Contents Undercounter, Prep Table Low Boy Refrigerators Freezers Procedural Notices Safety NoticesRead These Before Proceeding Personal Injury PotentialTable of Contents Table of Contents Section Operation Section MaintenanceSection Before Calling for Service Model Numbers Section General InformationGeneral Information Section How to Read Model Numbers Undercounters / Sandwich / Salad Prep Table ExampleWork Table / Chef Stand Example Pizza Prep Table Example PT-A-2General Information Section Model/Serial Number Location Warranty CoverageSection Installation Instructions Pre-installation ChecklistLocating the Cabinet Leveling the Cabinet Installation Instructions Section UncratingShelves Undercounter Units & SANDWICH/ Salad Units 20P and 5-15P Electrical Plug Configurations Installation Instructions Section ElectricalFreezers Electrical SpecificationsDefrost Systems Installation Instructions Section Condensate Water RemovalTemperature Controls Adjusting Defrost DurationInstallation Instructions Section Sequence of Operation OperationLoading Shelves Loading PansDoor Hinge Adjustment Operation Section Operating Checks and AdjustmentsRemoving Doors Rehinging Doors Single Door ModelsSection Maintenance CleaningCleaning the Condenser Coil Maintenance Section Cleaning the FAN Blades and MotorCleaning the Evaporator Drain PAN Troubleshooting Guide Section Before Calling for ServiceBefore Calling for Service Section

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