Operation 9
Description of Features
vacation mode Conserves energy by disabling interior lights and keypad inputs.
mute sounds Tones emitted by each keypress can be turned off based on user preference. The sounds are muted when the red indicator is lit. The mute sounds key also is used to acknowledge alarm conditions, denoted by a flashing red in- dicator. Press and hold the mute sounds key for three (3) seconds to enable control lock, which prevents undesired changes to the unit settings. Temperature display will show “LOC”.
temperature mode Simultaneously pressing and holding the (+) and
display light | Manually activates the lights, regardless of |
| whether the door is closed. Each succes- |
| sive keypress will advance the interior lights |
| from “Off” to “Low Intensity” to “Maximum |
| Intensity” then to “Off” again. Interior lighting |
| is automatically disabled after 120 minutes, |
| at which point the lights may be manually |
| activated again if desired. |
on off | Pressing and holding for three (3) seconds |
| allows the user to turn off the cooling system. |
| The temperature display will display “OFF”. |
| THIS DOES NOT REMOVE POWER FROM THE |
| UNIT. |
air filter | After six months of use the display will show |
| AF. This is a reminder that it is time to change |
| the PureAdvantageTM air filter. The product will |
| continue to function normally. Pressing any |
| key will reset the reminder for 10 minutes. |
| Once the PureAdvantageTM air filter is replaced, |
Sabbath Mode
| pressing the “On/Off” and |
| seconds will reset the reminder for another six |
| months. |
Alarms |
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door ajar | If the door has been left open for five (5) minutes, an |
| audible alarm will sound and the door ajar indicator |
| will illuminate on the right side of the display. The |
| mute sounds indicator will blink. Pressing the |
| mute sounds key or closing the door will acknowl- |
| edge the alarm and disable the audible portion and the |
| LED indicator until the door is left open another five |
| (5) minutes. |
high temp | In the event of a high temperature condition, |
| an audible alarm will sound, the temperature |
| display will blink and display “HI” and the high |
| temp indicator on the right side of the display |
| will blink. The mute sounds indicator will |
| blink. Pressing the mute sounds key will |
| acknowledge the alarm and disable the audible |
| portion. All other modes are turned off until the |
| alarm is acknowledged. The high tempera- |
| ture indicator and “HI” will stay illuminated until |
| a normal safe range operating temperature has |
| been reached, at which time the temperature |
| display will show the actual temperature. |
power fail | In the event of a power failure or initial |
| an audible alarm will sound and the power fail |
| indicator on the right side of the display will blink. |
| The mute sounds indicator will blink. Pressing |
| the mute sounds key will acknowledge the |
| alarm and disable the audible portion. All other |
| functions are disabled until the alarm is acknowl- |
| edged, at which point the power fail indicator |
| is turned off and the unit will resume normal |
| operation. The high temp alarm (beverage |
| center only) may also be illuminated until a safe |
| temperature has been reached. |
Sabbath mode disables portions of the unit and its controls in accordance with the weekly Sabbath and religious holidays observed within the Orthodox Jewish community.
Sabbath mode is enabled and disabled by pressing and holding the vacation mode key for five (5) seconds. Temperature display shows “Sb” while in Sabbath mode.
The customer may open or close the door at any time without concern of directly turning on or off any lights, digital readouts, solenoids, fans, valves, compressor, icons, tones or alarms. After power failure, the unit will immediately return to Sabbath mode.
While in Sabbath mode, alarm indicators will not illuminate, nor be accompanied by audible alarms.
For further assistance, guidelines for proper usage and a complete list of models with the Sabbath feature, please visit the web at