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INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS KPSR1 KPSR2 KPSF1 KPSF2 KPSRF2 BLUE AIR Commercial Refirigeration

Safety Notice Please be sure to pay close attention to the safety notices in this manual for safe and efficient operation. Disregarding the notices may lead to serious injury and / or damage to the units. Please be sure to pay close attention to the following types of safety notices. WARNING CAUTION Text in a warning box alerts you to a potential personal injury situation. Make sure to read the warning statements carefully before proseeding and work cautiously. Text in a caution box alerts you to a potential personal injury situation. Make sure to read the warning statements carefully before proseeding and work cautiously. In addition, please read and understand the following procedual notice. These notices provide helpful safety and efficient operation information. Must follow the directions. Make sure to unplug the electrical cord from the outlet. Proper grounding required. Prohibited Do not attempt to remove or repair any component. Do not touch with hands. After reading, please keep the manual in a place where all operations can easily see and locate. Please wash hands after handing -2-

Safety Notice WARNING To minimize shock and fire hazards, make sure that the unit is not against the electrical cord. This could cause damage the eletrical cord. To minimize shock and fire hazards, make sure the electrical cord does not get caught under the unit or other fixtures. To minimize shock, fire hazards and damage to the unit, do not place anything on the top of the unit. Tominimize shock and fire hazards, make sure that the unit is properly grounded. The compressor and fan motor are located on the top of the unit. To minimize shock and fire hazards, please do not plug or unplug the cord with wet hands. In time of maintenance and cleaning, please unplug the unit. To minimize personal injury and damage to the unit, please do not hang on the unit doors. Hanging could cause the unit to fall. To minimize fire hazards, do not store any flammable and explosive gas or liquid inside the unit. Please do not store items next to the unit that require extremely temperature sensitive items, such as msdical or science research-related materials. To minimize fire hazards, no not use flammable spray products near the unit. In the event of gas leakage, open the doors and windows for ventilation before unplugging or operating the unit to minimize fire hazards.

Safety Notice WARNING To minimize shock and hazards, be sure not to overload the power outlet. Please designate one outlet just for the unit. To minimize personal injury, shock, and fire hards, please do not attempt to remove or repair any component. Do not keep too many products at the same time. You might get hurt when those groceries fall down. Do not place any other electrical unit inside the freezer. You are warned against danger from fire and electric shock, etc. Keep children away from the riding on or getting into the unit and do not use the shelf for the other purpose. (Shelves are used for the unit only.) Children can be in a serious danger when getting into the unit. Use strap (holder) when closing the freezer door. The freezer door can hult your finger when it be closed. To minimize electric shock and malfunction, do not spray the unit with water. Dispose of the freezer after detaching the door or door gasket. If the lamp or fluorescent lamp is replace new one, it must have same maximum watt. Please contact your service center nearby for more information. Make sure to clean the pins of the electrical cord using a soft cloth or a brush to minimize fire hazards. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similary qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.

Safety Notice WARNING This unit is intended for storage of bererage and display of non-portentially hazardous, bottled or canned products only. CAUTION To minimize electric shock and damage to the electrical cord, please hold plug head whed unplugging the unit. Do not hold the cord. To minimize electric shock and fire hazards, do not temper the electric cord. To minimize shock and fire hazards, do not use the electrical cord and plug if they are damaged. To minimize shock hazards, avoid installing the unit where it could be exposed to water or heavy moisture.

Safety Notice CAUTION To avoid personal injury, shock, and fire hazards, please do not place glass bottle items in freezers. To minimize malfunction and damage to the unit, please do not set a desired temperature out of the following range. Refrigerator : -3 to 10 Freezer : -23 to 10 To minimize personal injury, shock, and fire hazard, please do not attempt to remove or repair any component. Avoid touching frozen foods or containers, especially metal containers with wet hands. It could cause frostbite. To minimize personal injury, please do not put your hands under the unit when the unit is required to be moved from one place to another. When the unit is not use for a long period of time, please unplug the unit from the outlet to minimize shock and hazards. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused. Please dispose of this equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your house hold waste. There are separate collection system for used electrical and electronic product in the European Union.

UNIT LAYOUT FULL DOOR Models : KPSR1, KPSF1 MODEL KPSR1 KPSF1 COMPRESSOR 1/4HP 1/2HP VOLTAGE 115V / 60Hz / 1Ph AMPS 3.8 A 8.0 A DIMENSION EXTEIOR DIMENSION INTETIOR POWER CORD LENGTH 29 1/8"W * 31 5/8"D * 79 1/2"H 24 3/8"W * 27 5/8"D * 56 3/8"H 9.8 Feet UNIT NET WEIGHT 295Lbs 295Lbs SHELF SIZE PLUG REQUIRES AMPS CAPACITY(CUBIC FEET) 23 5/8"*24 1/2" 15 A 21

UNIT LAYOUT FULL DOOR Models : KPSR2 MODEL COMPRESSOR VOLTAGE AMPS DIMENSION EXTEIOR DIMENSION INTETIOR POWER CORD LENGTH UNIT NET WEIGHT SHELF SIZE PLUG REQUIRES AMPS CAPACITY(CUBIC FEET) KPSR2 1/3HP 115V / 60Hz / 1Ph 6.8A 49 5/8"W * 31 5/8"D * 79 1/2"H 44 7/8"W * 27 5/8"D * 56 3/8"H 9.8 Feet 460 Lbs 22" * 24 1/2" 15 A 40

UNIT LAYOUT FULL DOOR Models : KPSF2, KPSRF2 MODEL KPSF2 KPSRF2 COMPRESSOR 1/2HP X 2EA 1/2HP & 1/4HP VOLTAGE 115V / 60Hz / 1Ph AMPS 15.5 A 10.7 A DIMENSION EXTEIOR DIMENSION INTETIOR POWER CORD LENGTH 49 5/8"W * 31 5/8"D * 79 1/2"H 44 7/8"W * 27 5/8"D * 56 3/8"H 9.8 Feet UNIT NET WEIGHT 460 Lbs 460 Lbs SHELF SIZE 22" * 24 1/2" 22 3/4" * 24 1/2" PLUG REQUIRES AMPS 15 A CAPACITY(CUBIC FEET) 40 20 & 20

COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION TEMPERATURE CONTROL DEVICE FRONT (Recommended setting Temperature Range) Temperature( C) Temperature( F) Refrigerator -3 C ~ 10 C 26 F ~ 50 F Freezer -23 C ~ 10 C -10 F ~ 50 F

COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION 1. Functions of the Buttons 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. A ON/OFF : Turns Window A ON or OFF. B ON/OFF : Turns window B ON or OFF. SELECT : Select window A or window B. And turns defrost system ON manually. TEMP. SET : Temperature Selection. UP : Increase Temperature. DOWN : Decrease Temperature. 2. How to Set the desired temperature. 1. 2. 3. 4. The window A, B digital indicator will display the actual interior temperature when the unit is turned on the first time. Press the "A ON/OFF" button to start. The LED is indicated that the unit is on. Press the "TEMP.SET" button. The dot light of selected window( A or B) will blink Set the desired temperature within the range of application by pressing "UP" and "DOWN" Button. When "UP" and "DOWN" button is pressed, the digital read-out will change from actual temperature to setting temperature. Then press the "TEMP.SET"button one more time when you finish setting the temperature. The digital read-out will display actual interior temperature again. 5. The system will operate within 1 minute after the above the procedures are successfully completed. 3. Defrost There are two types of defrost operations, automatical and manual. The automatic defrost of freezer will automatically defrost unit 20 minutes every 3 hours and refrigerator will defrost 30 minutes every 12 hours. A forced defrost can be turned on at any time by pressing "SELECT"button for 1minutue and then defrost signal & time "d00" will be shown on the defrost operation. The programed standard defrost time is thirty minutes. However, its status will be automatically terminated to prevent the risk of fire hazards befor the programmed thirty minutes if the heater temperature reaches certain temperature. -11-

DEFAULT SETTINGS Refrigerator The setted temp. : 40 (3 ) standard Cooling rate : 40 min from ambient 77 (25 ) to the setted temp. 40 (3 ) Automatic Defrosting Period : Every 12 hour Defrosting time : 30 min standard. If the evaporator coil temperature reach to 14 (57.2 ), the defrosting work will be shut down. Even if the time is not come to 30 min. Freezer The setted temp. : 0 (-18 ) standard Cooling rate : 70 min from ambient 77 (25 ) to the setted temp. -0 (-18 ) Automatic Defrosting Period : Every 3 hour Defrosting time : 20 min standard. If the evaporator coil temperature reach to 14 (57.2 ), the defrosting work will be shut down. Even if the time is not come to 20 min. -12-

INSTALLATION GUIDE Install the unit on strong and leveled surface. The unit could make unpleasant noises if the unit is installed on an uneven surface. To eliminate unit vibration, adjust the height of the unit. For better drainage, make the unit tilt slightly toward the back. Install the unit in a well-circulated area. The unit performs more efficiently in a well-circulated area. For the best performance, please matain 51cm clearance on top, 16cm clearance on side, and 11cm clearance on back. The unit designed for indoor use only. Outdooor use may cause decrease in performance and significant damages to the unit.

INSTALLATION GUIDE Avoid installing the unit in a high humidity and dusty area. Hight humidity area cause rust. Heavy dudt collected on the condenser fins is one of the main reasons for decrease in performance. Please clean the condenser fins at least once a month with a dusting brush that comes with the unit. Before cleaning the condenser unit, please remove the top part of the air duct. Do not install the unit under a shelf or place where a foreign object could fall into the condensing unit area. The unit could be damaged if a object falls into the cooling unit area which is located on the top of the unit. Select location away from other heat and moisture generating equipment such as stoves, etc. High ambient temperature causes the compressor to work harder, which results in higher energy consumption. Keep the install of the unit clean before operation. Set up shelf and shelf hook.

MAINTENANCE GUIDE Do not put too much food at the same time. Too much food might cause longer chilling time due to worsening of chilling air circulation. Maintain an appropriat space between foods when arranging food. (It might result in inappropriate chilling air circulation to place food on the bottom, there fore place food on shelves.) Please do not load over 70 Kg for each shelf. Insert food two to three hours after initiation. i i i insert and arrange food with the refreigerator cooled enough like two to three hours after initiation

MAINTENANCE GUIDE Put hot food into the unit after cooling-off. Hot items might affect adjacent food: it would make neighboring food turn bad, or it would create higher electricity bill. Put the food after packing or in alid-attached d vessel. High moist food or bad-odor food should be wrapped or placed in a vessel with a lid. In that way, you might prevent the food from deformation as a result of drying-up of the food and reduce the odor of the refrigerator. Take the food out if its freshness dies. Do not frequently open the door. Frequent opening might cause lowering of chilling effect since cool air goes out.

MAINTENANCE GUIDE Shelf cleaning Periodically remove the shelves from the unit and clean them with mild hand soap and warm water. Do not let water accumulate inside id of the Water spoils the content, so wipe the inside of the unit with dry cloth periodically. Door gasket cleaning Particles and juices from the food shorten the life span of the gasket. Please clean them periodically.

MAINTENANCE GUIDE Cleaning the door hinges/casters Heavy dust collected on the door hinges/casters are one of the main reason for dirty. Please clean the door hinges/casters at least once a month. Clean the door hinges/casters with a soft brush or vacuum with a brush attachment. Cleaning the condenser If the condenser filter screen is clogged. It can be cleaned with warm water and mild soap. If the condenser fins are clogged they should be cleaned by vaccuuming or brush. Do not use the following when cleaning Never use steel wool, strong acids, or abrasive cleaners to clean cabinet interior or exterior. Acidic products and products containing vinegar must be stored in sealed containers to prevent acid damsge to the interior of the unit and the evaporator coil.

MAINTENANCE GUIDE Pleas check the following before requesting for service Condensing unit fails to start. Symptom Remedy a. Check if electrical cord has been disconnected b. Check, see if it burned c. Check and make sure the unit is on. Cabinet does not maintain proper temperature. a. Check door gasket for proper sealing. b. Control setting too high, re-adjust. c. Avoid installing the unit next to heat generating equipment and direct sun light. d. Avoid strong hot contents. e. Make sure the doors are fully closed. f. Perhaps a large quantity of food has recently been added or the door was kept open for a long period of time. Food compartment is too cold. a. Adjusting the temperature control to a higher setting. Unit noisy. a. Check for loose parts or mounting. b. Check for tubing rattle. c. Check for bent fan blade causing vibrarion. d. Check for worn fan motor bearings. Condensation on the exterior surface. a. Condensation on the exterior surface of the unit is perfactly normal during periods of high humidity. b. Check door alignment and gaskets for proper sealing. Sound of water dripping. a. This is the sound of refrigerant circulation during the compressor reset periods and it is normal. Exterior walls are warm. a. Do not be alarmed. We have place a heater around the exterior walls and door frames to minimize condensation. Condensation on the interior. a. Usually interior condensation is cause by strong hot food or when the door is kept open for a long time. To prevent this, avoid storing hot food and do not leave the doors open for a long period of time.

SALES TERMS AND CONDITIONS Warranty Valid Only In USA Prices & Specifications All prices are F.O.B. BLUE AIR in California, USA and are subject to change with or without notice. Cancellation A reasonable mutual agreement between the buyer and BLUE AIR is required for cancellation of all orders reduced or revised quantities, and or extended plans. Freight Classes & Weights All Blue Air products ship under various classifications and all weights are approximate. BLUE AIR is not responsible for any variations thereof. BLUE AIR will make every attempt to ship only by responsible and preferred carriers. Customer s Freight Damage Procedure Before signing the UPS or carrier s fright bill the customer should do the following: VISIBLE DAMAGE: 1. Inspect shipment for ANY possible damage. If you are suspicious in any way, then mark the carrier s copy of the freight bill damaged. (DO NOT SEND IT BACK TO US UNTIL WE GIVE PERMISSION TO DO SO) 2. Make sure that the condition of the damage is noted on your copy of the freight bill and signed by the driver. 3. Ask them to send their agent to complete an inspection report. 4. Action must be taken by you to notify the carrier within 48 hours upon receipt. It is the responsibility of the carrier to provide you with a written report. After notifying the carrier and filing a damage report, then you should notify us. 5. Be sure to keep ALL cartons and merchandise for inspection. CONCEALED DAMAGE 1. Action must be taken by you to notify the carrier within 48 hours upon receipt. After notifying the carrier and filing a damage report, then you should notify us. 2. Request for the carrier to send their agent to complete an inspection report immediately. 3. Be sure to keep ALL cartons and merchandise for inspection. (DO NOT SEND IT BACK TO US UNTIL WE GIVE PERMISSION TO DO SO) 4. Styrofoam may hide any hidden dents on the shipment that may not be visible. You must inspect all corners and grills thoroughly. 5. If the carrier stacks any contents on the glass units this can cause the glass doors to break or damage from the inside because they are double glass. - 20 -

ALL UNITS ARE INSPECTED AT THE WAREHOUSE PRIOR TO SHIPPING AND ARE CHECKED FOR ANY DAMAGES THOROUGHLY BEFORE BEING RELEASED!!! Product Returns It is mandatory that returned product(s) and/or parts must be shipped prepaid, packed in the original ca and be received in GOOD condition to be authorized credit to your account by BLUE AIR. Do not send the damaged equipment back to BLUEAIR until you retain permission to do so. If you do, NO credit will be applied to your account and you will be held completely responsible for ALL returning shipping costs. VERY IMPORTANT The warranty becomes void if the attached card is not filled out completely and returned to BLUE AIR wit 12 (twelve) days from the date of installation. BLUE AIR Commercial Refrigeration 15001 S. Broadway, Gardena, CA 90248 Phone. (310) 808-0102, 1-866-677-8500, Fax. (310) 808-0242 - 21 -

WARRANTY CERTIFICATE Warranty Valid Only In USA This warranty is subject to all of the terms and conditions listed below. Warranty card furnished with this unit must be properly filled out and returned to BLUE AIR immediately after installation. Failure to return warranty registration card to provided location will automatically void all warranties. For Top-mounted Refrigeration BLUE AIR warrants to the original purchaser the BLUE AIR unit sold and all parts thereof to be free from defects in material or workmanship, under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year from the date of sale or fifteen (15) months from date of shipment by us, whichever occurs first. Unit lamps are NOT included in the warranty Our obligation under this warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing F.O.B. factory any of such products that prove to be defective and which our examination shall disclose to our satisfaction to be defective. A. Any part returned to the company under the terms of this warranty must be accompanied by the record of the cabinet model number, serial number, return authorization number and such return shall be on the basis of TRANSPORTAION TRANSPORTION CHARGES PREPAID. B. Improper operation due to low voltage condition, inadequate wiring and accident damages are not manufacturing defects and are strictly the responsibility of the purchaser. C. Condenser coils must be cleaned at regular intervals. Failure to do so may cause compressor to malfunction and will void warranty. This contract does not apply outside of the U.S.A. nor does it to any part which has been subject of misuse, neglect, alteration, accident or to any damage caused by transportation, flood, fire, or the acts of God. This contract is not effective unless the BLUE AIR Warranty Card, furnished with each unit, is properly filled out and mailed back to BLUE AIR within twelve (12) days from the date of installation. The term Original Purchaser as used herein shall be deemed to refer to that person, firm, association, or company for whom the refrigeration unit is originally installed. Warranty Claims All labor claims or parts must include copy of original invoice submitted directly to BLUE AIR. All claims must include: a copy of original invoice (Customer Name, Address, Model Name, and Date of Sale), Customer Name, Address, Phone Number, Model and Serial Number of the unit, Date of Sale, Distributor Name, and a Brief Description of Complaint. On all compressor warranties the compressor model tag must be returned to BLUE AIR along with the above listed information. All claims must be reported to BLUE AIR within one (1) year of occurrence. All compressors have additional four (4) years warranty coverage. This warranty will not be effective unless the warranty card is returned or registered (www.blueairinc.com) to BLUE AIR within twelve (12) days of installation. Confirm receipt of warranty registration by contacting BLUE AIR directly (1-866-677-8500). Non-Warranty Claims BLUE AIR s warranty service is limited to labor of repairing merchandises and/or parts replaced. This warranty does not authorize any person(s) to assume any obligation or liability other than what the warranty permits. This warranty will be void if such action occurs. Any attempt to repair BLUE AIR products without an official job number issued by BLUE AIR will not be covered by warranty and the services will not be compensated. This warranty does not apply to any part, which has been subject to misuse, neglect, alteration, accident, or to any visible or concealed damage caused by transportation, flood, fire, acts of god, etc. - 22-

Concealed Damage Example Styrofoam may hide any hidden dents on the shipment that may not be completely visible. You must inspect all corners and grills thoroughly. If the carrier stacks any contents on the units this can cause glass on the glass door units to break from the inside. All units are checked for any damages before released. Additional Four-Year Compressor Warranty In addition to the warranty above, BLUE AIR warrants the hermetically sealed compressor for an additional four(4) years for the Top-mounted refrigeration, Not to exceed sixty (60) months from the date of shipment from our warehouse, provided upon receipt of the compressor manufacturer examination shows the sealed compressor to be defective. Lack of maintenance will result in a voided warranty. This extended warranty does not apply for any electrical controls, accumulator or wiring harnesses which are covered by the standard warranty. NO CLAIMS CAN BE MADE AGAINST THIS WARRANTY FOR LOST PRODUCT. What Is Not Covered By This Warranty Spoilage of Product - No claims can be made against this warranty for any spoilage of products, such as food, loss of sales, or consequential damages. BLUE AIR is not responsible for the repair or replacement of any parts that BLUE AIR determines have been subjected after the date of manufacture to alteration, neglect, abuse, misuse, accidents, damage during transit or installation, fire, flood, or acts of God. Warranty Is Non Transferable - This warranty is not assignable and applies only to the original purchaser/user to whom delivered. Any such assignment or transfer will void this warranty and all other warranties implied. Improper Usage - BLUEAIR is not liable in any way for parts or labor coverage for component failure or other damages resulting from improper usage or installation or failure to clean and/or maintain product as mentioned in the warranty packet provided with the unit. Outside U.S. - This warranty does not apply to, and BLUE AIR is not responsible for, any warranty claims made on products sold or used outside the United States. Improper Electrical Connections - BLUE AIR is not responsible for the repair or replacement of failed or damaged components resulting from electrical power failure, the use of extension cords, low voltage, or voltage interference to the unit. No Implied Warranty of Merchantability or Fitness for a Particular Purpose - There are no other warranties, expressed, implied or statutory, except the one (1) year parts and labor warranty and the additional four (4) years compressor warranty as described above. These warranties are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, including implied warranty and merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. There are no warranties, which extend beyond this mentioned description. Remote Condensers - BLUE AIR warrants the original purchaser of the remote cabinet one year parts and labor coverage for all cabinet parts thereof to be free from defects in material or workmanship, under proper use and maintenance service, as specified by BLUE AIR. This warranty is limited to the cabinet only. BLUE AIR it not liable for remote condensing units. BLUE AIR Commercial Refrigeration 15001 S. Broadway, Gardena, CA 90248 Phone. (310) 808-0102, 1-866-677-8500, Fax. (310) 808-0242 - 23 -