Upright Reach-Ins Top Mounted Condensing Unit Owner’s Manual ESR1 ESRH2 ESR2 ESRH4 ESWR2 ESR3 ESF1 ESFH2 ESF2 ESWF2 ESF3 ESRFH2 ESRF2A ESWRF2 ESWQ3 ESRF3 ESR1D2 ESR2D2 ESR2D4 ESRF2D2 ESWQ2D2 ESGR1 ESGR2 ESGWR2 ESGR3A EGSH2 EGSDH2 EGSH4 EGSWH4 EGSH6 www.EVERESTref.
Upright Reach-Ins Bottom Mount Condensing Unit ESR1 ESRH2 ESR2 ESRH4 ESWR2 ESR3 ESF1 ESFH2 ESF2 ESWF2 ESF3 ESRFH2 ESRF2A ESWRF2 ESWQ3 ESRF3 ESR1D2 ESR2D2 ESR2D4 ESRF2D2 ESWQ2D2 ESGR1 ESGR2 ESGWR2 ESGR3A EGSH2 EGSDH2 EGSH4 EGSWH4 EGSH6 Contents Everest Owner’s Manual 1. Hydrocarbon Guidelines 1 2. Installation Instructions 3 3. General Safety 8 4. Electrical Safety 9 5. Operation 10 6. Care and Maintenance 15 7. Door Reversal Instructions 18 8.
1. Hydrocarbon Guidelines This section applies to R290 Hydrocarbon units only. To identify the refrigerant type, see the data plate in the cabinet interior. WARNING - THIS UNIT USES R290, A HYDROCARBON, PROPANE REFRIGERANT THAT IS ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY BUT IS ALSO HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND EXPLOSIVE. PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN TO AVOID THE RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
Propane (R290) is highly approved for use as a refrigerant in commercial, self-contained units in the US under limited use conditions. It can only be used in new equipment. Backfitting or modifications of old equipment are not allowed. It must be charged in a strictly limited volume of up to 150 grams (5.3 oz) per refrigeration circuit. Even though this is a small amount, it still presents a fire or explosion hazard if it leaks out of parts that hold refrigerant.
2. Installation Instructions This section applies to all Everest products. Correct installation ensures proper performance and longevity of your appliance. Professional installation by a trained refrigeration technician and electrician is recommended. Warranty is void if the following guidelines are not met. 1. Inspect for any freight damage upon delivery of the unit. If damage is detected, immediately report it to an Everest representative.
Shelf Installation Some units come standard with shelves, shelf clips and notched pilasters. Each shelf requires four clips. Attach the shelf clips onto the pilasters by inserting its top hook into a pilaster notch followed by the bottom hook. Do not use pliers or other crimping tools to modify the shape of the shelf clips. This will result in shelf mounting instability.
Place shelves on the shelf clips making sure all corners are mounted securely and evenly with identical distance from the unit’s floor and up. Always lay the back of each shelf down on the rear clips before the front. When removing a shelf, unmount the shelf from the shelf clips. To detach the shelf clip from the pilaster, tilt up the shelf clip until the bottom hook clears followed by the top hook.
Product Load Level & Shelf Placement ES Series Air Vent Solid Door Front Load Level 12” Airflow Guard Load Level 12” Load Level 12” Rear Shelf Load Level 12” Air Vent Fan Side View Installation Instructions Airflow 6
Pan Configuration Some Upright Reach-In models come with drawers. Drawer pans are not included and must be purchased separately from third party sources. Most standard sized pans will fit as long as it follows the pan configuration. Not all models will accommodate standard full sized pans.
3. General Safety This section applies to all Everest products. Use your appliance according to its designed function as specified in this Owner’s Manual. Warranty is void if the following guidelines are not met. • Before the unit is used, it must be installed and connected according to the installation instructions provided in this manual. • Remove all packaging material and protective vinyl covering from the unit before it is used. These items are flammable and can lead to a fire.
4. Electrical Safety This section applies to all Everest products. Basic safety precautions must be observed when using electrical appliances in addition to the following. Warranty is void if these guidelines are not met. Everest units come as 115 volts, 60 hertz, single phase. Everest units in this family are equipped with a NEMA5-15P plug except for models ESF2, ESWF2 and ESF3 which are equipped with a NEMA 5-20P. A 15 amp breaker must be used for units that come with a NEMA 5-15P plug.
5. Operation This section applies to all Everest products. Use according to the described and intended functions. Warranty is void if these guidelines are not met. Starting your Everest Product The default temperature setting is 35.0°F (2.0°C) for After plugging in the unit, the current temperature refrigerators and -4.0°F (-20.0°C) for freezers. The and compressor symbol factory recommended temperature range is between will appear on the digital temperature control’s LED display.
Carel ‘Easy’ Digital Temperature Control Everest units are equipped with a Carel Digital Temperature Control. The type of controller is dependent on the model and production date. Evaporator Fan Running Compressor Running Alarm in Progress Power / Up Button Temperature Set Button Cabinet Temperature Manual Defrost / Down Button Cabinet in Defrost Setting the Temperature 1. Press and hold Temperature Set Button SET for 2 seconds until the LED blinks alternating with a number.
Setting the Temperature ( continued ) 2. Toggle through the desired temperature by pressing UP The number increases or decreases by a decimal point. or DOWN 3. The recommended setting is 35.0°F (2.0°C) for refrigerators and -4.0°F (-20.0°C) for freezers. The available temperature setting range is 33.0°F to 54.0°F (1.0°C to 12.0°C) for Refrigerators and -10.0°F to 54.0°F (-23.0°C to 12.0°C) for Freezers. 4.
Carel ‘ir33’ Digital Temperature Control Everest units are equipped with a Carel Digital Temperature Control. The type of controller is dependent on the model and production date. Evaporator Fan Running Program Button Compressor Running Up Button / Auxillary Alarm in Progress Cabinet in Defrost Down Button / Manual Defrost Cabinet Temperature Error Temperature Set Button Setting the Temperature 1. Press and hold Temperature Set Button number is the current set temperature.
Initiating Manual Defrost The controller has an automatic defrost cycle in place so initiating manual defrost is not necessary unless there is an abnormal accumulation of ice around the evaporator coil. 1. Press and hold down the Manual Defrost Button display. until the Defrost Symbol appears on the LED The compressor, condenser and evaporator fan motors will stop running.
6. Care and Maintenance This section applies to all Everest products. Regular care and maintenance of your appliance will significantly extend service life and dependability. In severe cases, lack of upkeep will contribute to the rapid decline in performance and component health. Care and maintenance is the product owner’s personal responsibility. Warranty is void if these guidelines are not met. • Unplug the unit before cleaning, repairing or replacing parts.
Condenser Coil Cleaning Instructions This section applies to all Everest products. The condenser coil requires monthly cleaning to keep the metal fins clear of lint, dust and grease build-up. A clogged condenser coil severely reduces your product’s energy efficiency and places strain on the compressor and other components leading to advanced failure. Cleaning the condenser coil is the product owner’s personal responsibility. Warranty is void if the following guidelines are not met. 1.
4. Use a commercial condenser coil cleaner for metal fins that are coated in grease. Allow the cleaner to saturate the area. Follow the recommended wait time printed on the product packaging. 5. The grease and cleaning solvent will pool at the base of the metal fins. Brush the fins and wipe off any accumulated residue. 6. Repeat the above steps until the metal fins are clean. You should be able to see in through and in between the metal fins. 7.
7. Door Reversal Instructions Some products have field reversible doors to accommodate specific kitchen layouts. Door reversals must be performed by qualified technicians. A second person is required. Safety goggles must be worn to protect from spinning parts. Warranty is void if the following guidelines are not met. F Door Switch Tab A MANUFACTURING C- 2 Lock Screw B C- 1 Right Top Hinge Shaft MANUFACTURING D C E D D- 1 Right Bottom Hinge Shaft D- 2 Lock Screw B C Before After 1.
5. Extra precaution must be taken for the following steps. Release the door tension from the door spring by inserting a sharp pointed implement into one of the door hinge shaft’s unoccupied tension lock screws C- 2 . 6. Slowly turn the door spring shaft clockwise until you are able to unscrew the tension lock screw the tension lock screw. C- 2 . Remove 7. Slowly take out the sharp pointed implement inserted into one of the spring shaft’s unoccupied tension lock screw holes.
8. Troubleshooting Guide In most cases, your Everest product may be exhibiting behavior that is typical of standard operation. Observe the following when troubleshooting symptoms. ‘cht’ or ‘CHt’ appears on the LED alternating with the current temperature and accompanied by an audible alarm. The condenser coil may be clogged with dust, grime or debris. Clean it following the instructions on page (15,16) The room’s ambient temperature may be higher than 86°F (30°C).
The door or door gasket may not be sealing properly. Check product placement in the cabinet as it may prevent the door from fully closing. If the gasket is loose, reattach. The temperature may be set too high. Adjust the setting to 35.0°F (2.0°C) for refrigerators or -4.0°F (-20.0°C) for freezers. Hot food items may have been placed in the cabinet. Store only room temperature food items. The room’s ambient temperature may be higher than 86°F (30°C).
9. Warranty Information Register your Everest product within thirty (30) days of purchase to take full advantage of warranty services. Successful registration will expedite and help prevent complications in processing service requests. Product Identification The product data plate is a permanently affixed label that contains the model, serial and barcode numbers and refrigeration data of your Everest product.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD 3 Year Parts and Labor Warranty* Name of Business Owner : 5 Year Compressor Warranty Date : Signature of Business Owner : Business Name : Telephone : Street Address : Email : City : State : Place of Purchase : Date Purchased : Model No : Cabinet Serial No : Zip : Date Installed : Barcode * Terms may vary.
Warranty Certificate Three (3) Year Labor & Parts Warranty EVEREST warrants to the first purchaser of every new EVEREST unit, the cabinet and all parts thereof, to be free from defects in material or workmanship, under normal and proper use and maintenance service as specified by EVEREST and upon proper installation and start-up in accordance with the instruction packet supplied with each unit.
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