INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND SERVICE MANUAL

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Leer, Inc. 206 Leer Street, P.O. Box 206 New Lisbon, WI 53950 1-800- 766-5337 www.leerinc.com INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND SERVICE MANUAL Form # 1070011 04/16

TABLE OF CONTENTS I. STORAGE and UNPACKING. 3 II. START-UP & INSTALLATION.. 4-6 1) Ice Breaker Location.....4 2) Door Handle Installation... 4 3) Side Skirt Installation. 4 4) Electrical Supply.... 4 5) Start-up... 4-5 6) Loading Ice 5 7) Vending (if equipped) 5-6 III. OPERATION... 7-8 1) Temperature Control.... 7-8 2) Defrost Control..... 8 IV. MAINTENANCE. 8-9 1) General. 8 2) Condenser Coil Cleaning.. 8 3) Defrosting. 8 4) Cleaning Ice Breaker..... 9 A. Exterior Metal (Back portion) B. Exterior Plastic (Front Panel and doors) C. Interior 5) Door Maintenance.9 6) Replacement Parts.9 7) Returning Parts..9 V. WIRING DIAGRAM ELECTRONIC CONTROL...10 VI. TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE ELECTRONIC CONTROL...11 NOTES. 10 WARRANTY....12 Material and product improvement is a continuous commitment at Leer. This manual is subject to modification or change without notice and without incurring responsibility for previously sold Ice Breakers and components. Ice Breakers are manufactured with Clean and Clear features. For more information about the Clean and Clear products contact a Leer representative at 1-800-766-5337. [2]

I. STORAGE AND UNPACKING Storage: The Ice Breaker should be stored and transported in an upright position. If the Ice Breaker is tilted beyond 45 degrees of vertical, oil may drain from the compressor casing. Should this occur, it s recommended that the Ice Breaker be returned to a vertical position for at least 1 hour before energizing the unit. This will allow oil that may have migrated out of the casing an opportunity to drain back to the compressor. Unpacking: Prior to installation, the outer packaging on the Ice Breaker will need to be removed. The majority of the packaging materials can be recycled and disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner. The wooden skid is secured to the Ice Breaker with hex-headed screws and will require the use of a 3/8" hex-socket for screw removal. ICE BREAKER PALLET REMOVAL 1. First remove all the screws from the front perimeter board and the two 1x4 boards at the front of the pallet. 3. Remove the 3/8 hex head lag screws from the pallet mounting brackets at each end of the Ice Breaker. 4. Slide the pallet out from under the Ice Breaker from the back side of the unit. 5. Use a pallet jack or other device to lift the Ice Breaker high enough to remove the support boards with the orange pallet cushions. CAUTION: Stay clear of the load cells to prevent damage. 2. Remove the screws from the back perimeter board of the pallet that attach to the support board with the orange pallet cushions. 6. Remove the mounting brackets from under the ends of the Ice Breaker. [3]

II. START UP / INSTALLATION Set-up Prior to Installing at Retail Location: The Ice Breaker refrigeration system will arrive at the customer location ready to operate within design parameters that have been tested and deemed optimum for ice storage. Prior to installing the Ice Breaker at the retail location, perform a series of steps for set up and checks to ensure the unit was not damaged during delivery. NOTE: The pallet and all packaging material must be removed before proceeding. Reporting Provision Code (Vending units only) 3. At start-up, watch for and record the provision code to be displayed on the card reader. Report the provision code to Vendovation by calling 425-637-2344. Vendnovation will provision Ice Breaker and update firmware if needed. Vendnovation will assign product and link to test credit card system. Door Locks and Sensors After the unit has been running for 1 hour, the doors can now be tested. 4. Check the doors they should be locked. 5. Turn the MODE key to the SET-UP position. Synchronize Inventory will display 6. Press Cancel Button once Hardware will display 7. Press Enter Button once Test Door will display 1. Prior to energizing the Ice Breaker, place the MODE key in the RUN position and the DOORS key in the LOCK position. Failure to place the MODE key in the RUN position prior to energizing will result in a blank screen on the card reader. 2. Energize the Ice Breaker and let it run for about 1 hour. Within a few seconds of being plugged in, the compressor and condenser fan motor will energize. o NOTE: If the unit does not start within a few seconds, check the on/off switch located next to the electronic control display. The Ice Breaker will continue to run until it has reached the factory pre-set cut-out temperature of +16 degrees F. 8. Press Enter Button once The doors will unlock and Door Closed If it showing Door Open the door sensors need to be adjusted. 9. Open and close each door As each door is opened and closed the display should show Door Open or Door Closed 10. Press Cancel Button once The doors will lock again 11. Return the MODE key to the RUN position. Calibrate Scale (Vending units only) 12. Turn the MODE key to the SET-UP position. Synchronize Inventory will display 13. Press Cancel Button once Hardware will display 14. Press Cancel Button three times Calibrate Scale will display [4]

II. START UP / INSTALLATION Cont d. 15. Press Enter Button once System will calibrate and should display 0 16. Return the MODE key to the RUN position. Test Transactions (Vending units only) 17. Load a few bags of ice in the Ice Breaker. 18. Verify Ice Breaker Displays correct bag size and price. 19. Perform a test transaction and verify the transaction processed successfully. 20. Contact Vendnovation and have Ice Breaker Unit linked to live credit Card account. Call 425-637-2344 End of Vending Setup Instructions Installation Location: The Ice Breaker should be located on a solid level base and must be level to operate properly. If the Ice Breaker is exhibiting a slight forward lean, the front of the cabinet should be blocked to bring the cabinet to a level position. A unit that is not level could result in ice buildup due to improper water drainage during the defrost cycle. In vending units, improper leveling may cause inaccurate weight measurements. Contact on any part of the Ice Breaker other than the skid plates and/or leveling kits will result in inaccurate weight measurement. Leveling Kits No. 1050019, are included. The installation location must also provide good air flow for the designed refrigeration system to [5] operate efficiently. WARNING: DO NOT block the refrigeration grill openings. Grill blockage may result in compressor failure. When placing the Ice Breaker, there should be a minimum of 3 inches of air space between all sides of the cabinet and any surrounding structures. This air space allows for air flow over the surface of the cabinet, thus reducing condensation and aid in the drying of these surfaces. The 3 inch space behind the Ice Breaker will also help ensure that the evaporator drain tube, which exits the back wall, is not being restricted or blocked during the defrost cycle. Locate the Ice Breaker so that the main power cord is within reach of an electrical outlet. WARNING: DO NOT use extension cords as they decrease the voltage to the unit and ultimately cause compressor failure. Electrical Supply: The Ice Breaker must be plugged into a 115 volt, 60 Hz grounded electrical outlet with a circuit fuse or breaker rated at a minimum of 15 Amps. The electrical service connections to the Ice Breaker must be a dedicated line and compliant with national electric code and local codes that may apply. WARNING: Operating more than one appliance on the same circuit may result in voltage fluctuations when both appliances are operating simultaneously. This voltage fluctuation may lead to premature compressor failure. Information regarding the electrical voltage and frequency being supplied to the Ice Breaker can be found on the Ice Breaker s serial data plate typically located at the upper left hand corner of the Ice Breaker s interior. Information regarding the maximum fuse/circuit breaker size required for the specific Ice Breaker model is available from the condensing unit data plate. Door Handle Installation: Handles for the door/s will be located on the inside of the Ice Breaker. Un-package the handles and install with hardware provided (2 bolts and 2 washers per door). Install the top handle bolt/washer first and snug. Install the lower handle bolt/washer, align and snug. Once the handle is visually aligned,

II. INSTALLATION / START UP Cont d. tighten the top bolt without over-tightening. Then tighten the lower bolt. The Ice Breaker will continue to run until it cut-out temperature of +16 degrees F. Door Locks and Sensors After the unit has been running for 30 minutes, the doors can now be tested. 3. Check the doors they should be locked. 4. Turn the MODE key to the SET-UP position. Synchronize Inventory will display 5. Press Cancel Button once Hardware will display Side Skirt Installation: Side skirts will be located on the inside of the Ice Breaker. Un-package the side skirts and locate the installation hardware (1/4 white coated hex head screws, ½ long. Side skirts are provided with a protective vinyl coating. This should be removed before installation. Side skirts are to be aligned with the bottom of the front face of the cabinet and level across the side of the cabinet. Once aligned, the skirts can be fastened with the hardware ¼ drive white hardware provided. 6. Press Enter Button once Test Door will display 7. Press Enter Button once The doors will unlock and Door Closed If it showing Door Open the door sensors need to be adjusted. 8. Open and close each door As each door is opened and closed the display should show Door Open or Door Closed 9. Press Cancel Button once The doors will lock again 10. Return the MODE key to the RUN position. Start-up at Retail Location: 1. Prior to energizing the Ice Breaker, place the MODE key in the RUN position and the DOORS key in the LOCK position. Failure to place the MODE key in the RUN position prior to energizing will result in a blank screen on the card reader. 2. Energize the Ice Breaker and allow unit to run for about 30 minutes. Within a few seconds of being plugged in, the compressor and condenser fan motor will energize. NOTE: If the unit does not start within a few seconds, check the on/off switch located next to the electronic control display. [6] Start-up at Retail Location (Vending units only): 11. Remove the plastic tie and uncoil the Cellular Antenna cord. A coiled cord negatively impacts Cellular performance. 12. Place the Cellular Antenna on the top of the compressor cover Congratulations You are finished and ready to vend Packaged Ice. Please contact Leer Merchandiser Customer Service Department for any installation questions. 1-800-766-5337

Loading Ice: Allow the Ice Breaker to reach operating temperatures before loading Ice Breaker with packaged ice. The Ice Breaker requires good air flow for effective circulation and cooling. Avoid stacking ice above the top edge of the air ducts that are installed on the walls of the cabinet interior. Blocking off these air ducts may restrict the even distribution of cold air throughout the cabinet which may result in warm spots developing within the cabinet. Also, do not stack ice high enough to block off the evaporator fans in the unit cooler assembly. The evaporator fans are intended to pull warm air entering the cabinet into the unit cooler and then push that warm air across the surface of the evaporator coil. This process removes the heat prior to distributing the air into the cabinet. Stocking Instructions 1. To unlock the doors turn the Doors key to the Unlock position - Horizontal 2. Fill the Ice Breaker 3. Close the doors and turn the Doors key to the Lock position 4. Check the doors to verify they are locking Temperature Controls: The Ice Breaker Ice Breakers come equipped with the standard electronic control. Electronic Controls: Digital Display Manual Defrost Key Set Key III. OPERATION Defrost Enabled Icon Melting Snowflake Compressor Enabled Icon Snowflake Temperature & Settings Display Operating Mode Display: Snowflake ON compressor enabled in run cycle; control displays current cabinet temperature. Snowflake Flashing anti short cycle delay enabled to protect the compressor from trying to start too frequently. Melting Snowflake ON defrost in progress, control displays the letters DE To view the control s programmed Set Point (cut-out temperature): press and release the Set Key. To initiate a manual defrost cycle: press and hold the Manual Defrost Key for more than 2 seconds. Note: Manual Defrost will not initiate if the cabinet temperature is above 40 degrees F. The electronic control combines the functions of both a mechanical thermostat and a defrost timer into a single control. The control also offers the consumer the capability of monitoring the operational status of the Ice Breaker via the icon and digital temperature display (located on the face of the control). The controls have been programmed by the manufacturer to operate the Ice Breaker within the design parameters of the refrigeration system. The set-point (cut-out) for these controls has been factory programmed for 16 degrees F, with a differential of 8 degrees F. Should the user desire to alter the Set-Point, the new set-points should not exceed +/- 4 degrees of the original factory setting. It is not recommended to alter any of the parameter programming in the controls without first consulting the manufacturer. The control is located on top of the merchandise and contains two thermal-couple probes. Both probe wires are routed through the cabinet s suction line hole and into the unit cooler assembly, which is mounted to the interior ceiling of the cabinet. The Air Sensing Probe ( P1 ) routes through the unit cooler and has its sensing bulb secured to the outer, left-hand wall of the unit cooler. Probe P1 monitors the air temperature in the Ice Breaker at that location. During the normal operation of the control, the digital display will show the cabinet temperature at the probe P1 location. [7]

III. OPERATION Cont d. Probe P2 is inserted into the finned section of the evaporator coil, near the top of the unit cooler assembly. This probe monitors the temperature of the evaporator coil during the defrost cycle. The control is factory programmed to engage the defrost cycle in 4 hour intervals. The defrost cycle is set to run for 16 minutes, unless the temperature at P2 reaches 50 degrees F prior to the end of the cycle. Should that occur, the temperature at P2 will override and end the defrost cycle. During the defrost cycle, the control will display the letters DE along with the melting snowflake icon. reach 70 degrees F. This switch only terminates power to the heat element and will not end the timed defrost cycle. Once the Ice Breaker has returned to run mode, the termination switch will re-set when the temperature at its surface reaches 35 degrees F. WARNING! The defrost termination switch functions as a possible fire protection device. Do not remove or by-pass the termination switch from the defrost circuit. Possible Displayed Alarm Codes: P1 Air Probe failure: The control will override the P1 functions and cycle the compressor at 5 minute intervals, until the probe fault can be corrected. P2 Evaporator Probe failure: The control will override the P2 function and operate with a timed defrost cycle, until the probe fault can be corrected. IV. MAINTENANCE Note: Maintenance and repair of the electrical and refrigeration systems should only be performed by trained and qualified personnel. HA Maximum Temperature Alarm: The cabinet air temperature has exceeded programmed maximums for a period exceeding 15 minutes. The alarm will continue to display until the cabinet temperature drops below maximum levels. LA Minimum Temperature Alarm: The cabinet air temperature has dropped below the programmed minimum. This alarm will continue to display until the cabinet temperature rises above the minimum level. Note: Should a P1 or P2 alarm occur, check the probe wire connections to the control prior to replacing the probe wire. For more detailed information regarding the Electronic Control programming and instructions, please contact: Leer Merchandiser Customer Service Department. Phone: 800-766-5337. Contact information is available on our web-site at http://www.leerinc.com/icemerchandisers/merchandiser-sales-distributors/ The defrost circuit is equipped with a defrost termination switch. This switch is attached to one of the evaporator coil tubes (located inside the Unit Cooler Assembly). This switch senses temperature and will cycle power off to the defrost heat element should the temperature at the surface of the switch [8] General: The recommended preventive maintenance intervals will often vary depending upon the environment in which the Ice Breaker operates. A preventive maintenance plan should be developed to aid in determining realistic cleaning intervals. Cleaning Condenser Coils: It is recommended to inspect and clean the condenser coil and fan blades every 3 month. There are a variety of methods available for cleaning the condenser coils. Keep in mind that the debris is being drawn into the coil by the condenser fan and the debris should be removed in the opposite direction. The simplest and preferred method would involve the use of a vacuum cleaner to suck the debris out of the coil from the outside surface.

IV. MAINTENANCE Cont d. Another method is using compressed air to blow dust from the coil. The debris should be blown out from the inside surface of the coil. WARNING: When using the compressed air, there may be a cloud of dust released into the air surrounding the Ice Breaker. It is recommended that the service person wear the proper protective equipment (i.e. safety glasses and a dust mask) when performing coil cleanings. Note: DO NOT use any type of filter media in front of the condenser coil to trap dust. Filter testing has proven to create enough restriction of air flow to reduce the efficiency of the coil s heat exchange. Defrosting Ice Breaker: The Ice Breakers are designed to be self-defrosting. They are equipped with an electronic control that is factory set to run a maximum of 16 minute defrost cycle every 4 hours. The heat generated by the defrost heater element will melt the ice build-up on the evaporator coil and the resulting water will drain through a tube out of the back wall of the Ice Breaker. It is recommended to check the operation and condition of the evaporator coil and for signs of excessive ice buildup every 3 months. Cleaning the Ice Breaker: The exterior of the Ice Breaker, including the doors, can typically be cleaned with the use of detergents dilluted in warm water followed with a tap water rinse. The exterior paint (back portion) is capable of withstanding the use of polishing compounds and most solvents. If using stronger cleaning agents, they should be tested on a small, inconspicuous areas prior to application onto visible surfaces of the Ice Breaker. The exterior plastic (front face and doors) is capable of withstanding most solvents. If a stronger cleaning agent is needed then it is recommended to use Mr Green or a citrus base cleaner. Goo-be-gone or Goof-Off may also be used on tough stains or paint (e.g. graffiti). When cleaning the interior of the Ice Breaker, the use of detergents with strong odors (i.e. citrus based cleaners), abrasive cleaners containing chlorine bleach, and any form of solvent based cleaners are not reccommended. They may leave objectionable odors inside the cabinet which may be absorbed by the ice being stored in the Ice Breaker. Ice Breaker Door Maintenance: Routine inspection of the door gasket seal and the action of the door s hinges are recommended. Door gaskets may mildew and stiffen over time. The gasket is made of a soft, flexible PVC and can be cleaned using most kitchen and bath cleaners designed for mildew removal. Review manufacturer information and instructions on any cleaning agent prior to use to determine the cleaner s compatability with the surface being cleaned. Replacement Parts: For replacement parts contact Leer Merchandiser Customer Service Department at 800-766-5337. Please have the Ice Breaker model number and serial number available to help identify the parts for that specific Ice Breaker. Note: Leer electrical and refrigeration parts are installed in compliance to UL Standard 471. Replacement parts that are not UL Certified or are not identical to the OEM installed part will void the Ice Breaker s UL Listing and/or the Factory warranty per "General Provisions of the accompanying warranty statement. Part Returns: To return parts, contact Leer Merchandiser Customer Service Department to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) Number. Return authorized parts to this address: Leer, Inc. RMA# 206 Leer St. New Lisbon, WI 53950 [9]

V. Wiring Diagram NOTES: [10]

VI. Refrigeration Trouble Shooting Table Problem Area to Check Area to Check Potential Faults Condensing unit fan Yes Evaporator fan Yes Broken fan blade motor running? motor(s) running Possible dirty condenser with snowflake icon illuminated? No Defective evaporator fan motor Defective wiring to evaporator fan motor(s) Compressor functioning? No Defective relay, overload, capacitor, compressor, or component wiring Compressor functioning: ice build-up on compressor coil? Yes Evaporator hose obstructed or kinked Defective wiring in defrost circuit Possible defective defrost heat, circuit, or controller Ice Melting Compressor functioning: no ice build-up on compressor coil? Yes Incorrect refrigerant Wrong or low voltage Impurities in refrigerant charge Interior light functioning? Yes Defrost icon (left hand of control display) No Defective controller wiring Defective evaporator fan wiring No Defective bulb Defective controller wiring Defective evaporator fan wiring Condensing unit fan and compressor running when plugged into substitute power source No Defective motor Defective wiring Defective controller Defective wiring in circuit [11]

ICE BREAKERS: Seller warrants the Ice Breaker under normal use and service, for one (1) year for the component parts (to be shipped by seller), and ninety (90) days for repair labor from the date of original shipment. The Ice Breaker compressor motor is warranted for five (5) years from the date of original shipment. SELLER MUST BE CONTACTED AND PROVIDED AN ICE BREAKER SERIAL NUMBER FOR WARRANTY CLAIM. This applies only to goods installed in the United States. Seller s obligation under this warranty shall be limited to repair (subject to the limitations below) or replacement of any part(s), F.O.B. Seller s factory, which prove(s) defective within the applicable warranty period. Seller reserves the right to inspect defective part(s) and may at Seller s discretion require return of part(s) to Seller s factory for inspection. The determination as to whether any defect exists shall be made in Seller s sole judgment. GENERAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL WARRANTIES AND PRODUCTS: Seller shall not be liable for any breach of any express warranty set forth above unless Seller is informed immediately upon the discovery of defective part(s). The warranties described above are not assignable and shall operate only in favor of the original buyer/user. In event of any claim for breach of express warranty, Seller shall be responsible for labor charges for repair or replacement of any defective part(s) or assembly only for defects reported to Seller within ninety (90) days after the date of installation. ALL LABOR CHARGES SHALL BE AUTHORIZED OR APPROVED BY SELLER PRIOR TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PART(S). In all other events, Seller shall not be responsible for any labor charges. Labor charges shall only include standard straight time labor hours at the site of product installation, and shall exclude charges for travel time, mileage, or other premium charges. These warranties shall not apply to any goods, or any part thereof, which may have been subject to any damage in transit, accident, negligence, abuse or misuse, unauthorized alteration or repair, acts of nature or failure to follow any of the Seller s manuals or instructions, if in Seller s sole judgment, such act, omission or event has detrimentally affected the physical condition, use or operating qualities of the product. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY REASON OF LAW, STATUE OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE, AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF GOODS, MERCHANDISE OR OTHER PROPERTY, OR LOSS OF PROFITS, RESULTING FROM PRODUCT DEFECTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER S LIABILITY UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES FOR ANY BREACH OF CONTRACT OR FOR ANY OTHER CLAIM BY BUYER AGAINST SELLER EXCEED THE CONTRACT PRICE OF THE GOODS SOLD HEREUNDER WITH RESPECT TO WHICH SUCH CLAIM ARISES. [12]

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Please read section I. Packaging of the manual before uncrating the Ice Breaker. Use caution when moving Ice Breaker. Weight sensors are located under the Ice Breaker. Only use pallet jack or fork truck from the back side of the unit. [14]