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Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual Manufactured by R Royal Vendors, Inc. 426 Industrial Boulevard Kearneysville, West Virginia 25430-2776 USA Telephone +1 304 728 8363 Toll Free in North America 1 800 931 9214 Fax +1 304 725 4016 www.royalvendors.com

Royal Vendors, Inc. 426 Industrial Boulevard Kearneysville WV 25430-2776 USA Customer Service: +1 304 728 8363 or Toll Free in North America 1 800 931 9214 Fax +1 304 725 4016 E-mail: technicalinquiry@royalvendors.com parts@royalvendors.com Website: www.royalvendors.com

TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Information...4 General Information and Setup...6 Start-Up...8 Maintenance...8 Refrigeration Controller Information...9 Refrigeration Controller Operation...10 Refrigeration System Service...12 Parts Catalogue...14 Wiring Diagram...26 Warranty and Credit / Return Policy...31

SAFETY INFORMATION ROYAL VENDORS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY Royal Vendors is committed to safety with all of our product designs. We are committed to notifying the user of any possible danger involving the improper handling or maintenance of our products. The servicing of any electrical or mechanical device involves potential dangers, both to those servicing the equipment and to users of the equipment. These dangers can occur because of improper maintenance or usage. The purpose of this safety segment is to alert anyone servicing Royal equipment of potentially dangerous areas and to provide basic safety guidelines for proper upkeep. This service manual contains various warnings that should be carefully read to minimize the risk of personal injury. This manual also contains service information to ensure that proper methods are followed to avoid damaging the machine or making it unsafe. It is also important to understand these warnings provide general guidance only. Royal could not possibly know, evaluate, or advise of all the conceivable ways in which service might be done. Consequently, Royal cannot predict all of the possible dangerous results. These outlined safety precautions are the basis for an effective safety program. Use these safety measures, along with the service bulletins, helpful hints, and product specification sheets, when installing or servicing Royal equipment. We recommend that persons servicing our equipment maintain a similar commitment to safety. Only personnel properly trained should have access to the interior electrical and / or mechanical parts of the machine. This will minimize the potential dangers that are inherent in electrical and mechanical devices. Royal has no control over the vender once it leaves the premises. It is the owner or lessor s responsibility to maintain the vender in a safe condition. See installation insert located in the new machine for proper installation procedures, and refer to the service manual for recommended maintenance procedures. If you have any questions, please contact the Technical Service Department at 1 800 931 9214 (outside North America, dial +1 304 728 8363). SAFETY REGULATIONS Read the safety segment before installation or service. Test for proper grounding before installing the machine to reduce the risk of electrical shock and fire. Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before servicing the machine. Only fully-trained service technicians should service the machine when it has power. Remove any product before moving a machine. Use appropriate equipment when moving a machine. Always wear eye protection, and protect your hands, face, and body when working near the refrigeration system. Use only authorized replacement parts. Be aware of inherent dangers in rocking or tipping a machine. SECTION 1: ELECTRICAL HAZARDS GENERAL ADVICE Careless or improper handling of electrical circuits can result in injury or death. Anyone installing, repairing, loading, opening, or otherwise servicing a machine should be aware of this precaution. Apply all of the normal precautions when handling electrical circuits, such as: Refrigeration servicing to be performed by qualified personnel only. Unplug the vender before servicing. Replace electrical cords if there is any evidence of fraying or other damage. Keep all protective covers and ground wires in place. Plug equipment into outlets that are properly grounded and polarized (where applicable), and protected with fuses or circuit breakers of the correct size. All electrical connections must be dry and free of moisture before applying power. WARNING: ALWAYS TEST TO VERIFY PROPER GROUNDING PRIOR TO INSTALLATION IN ORDER TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE. 4 Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual

SECTION 2: ELECTRICAL HAZARDS 1. Servicing with power off. For maximum safety, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before opening the machine s door. This will aid in avoiding electrical hazards. Service personnel should remain aware of possible hazards from hot components although electrical power is off. 2. Servicing with power on. Some service situations may require access with power on. Only fully-qualified service technicians should perform power-on servicing. Particular caution is required in servicing assemblies that combine electrical power and mechanical movement. Sudden movement (to escape mechanical action) can result in contact with live circuits and vice versa. It is therefore important to maintain maximum clearances from both moving parts and live circuits when servicing. WARNINGS: 1. ONLY FULLY-TRAINED SERVICE PERSONNEL SHOULD ACCOMPLISH SERVICING WITH POWER ON. SUCH SERVICE BY UNQUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS CAN BE DANGEROUS. 2. LIGHTING CIRCUITS CAN BE HAZARDOUS. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE WALL OUTLET BEFORE REPLACING A BULB OR SERVICING THE MACHINE IN THAT AREA. 3. NEVER USE A HOSE, PRESSURE WASHER, OR ANY CLEANING METHOD THAT COULD WET ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS. IF WATER CONTAMINATION OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS IS SUSPECTED, USE QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL TESTING EQUIPMENT AND TEST METHODS TO ASSURE THAT THE MACHINE IS NOT A HAZARD BEFORE APPLYING POWER FOR ANY REASON. SPECIAL NOTE FOR EQUIPMENT EMPLOYING R290 (PROPANE) REFRIGERANT 1. Component parts must be replaced with like components. 2. Servicing shall be performed by factory-authorized personnel ONLY so as to minimize the risk of possible ignition due to incorrect parts or improper service. 3. Machines having flammable refrigerant, such as propane, are not intended for use in lobbies or locations of egress, such as a hallway or public corridor. CAUTION FIRE HAZARD Risk of fire or explosion due to puncture of refrigerant tubing. Follow handling instructions carefully. Flammable refrigerant used. DANGER Before servicing the unit, disconnect electrical service. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or electrocution and could cause personal injury or death! This equipment is intended for the storage of non-potentially hazardous bottled or canned products only. CAUTION If an extension cord is necessary, use only the three-wire grounding type. The use of ungrounded cords or an overloaded circuit voids the compressor warranty. Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual 5

GENERAL INFORMATION AND SETUP INTRODUCTION This manual contains installation, operation, and service instructions for the Royal Vendors Freezer, by Royal Vendors, Inc. This manual also contains a parts catalog and electrical schematic for the Freezer. UNPACKING THE FREEZER AND INSTALLING IT ON LOCATION UNWRAP THE MACHINE Unwrap the unit and remove the padding. Examine all packages for damage to packaging material. Damage to external packaging may have resulted in unit damage. Check packages for all accessories and components, including legs, casters, and shelves. File a claim immediately with the shipping company if the shipment is damaged or incomplete. PLACE THE UNIT ON LOCATION Units are designed for indoor placement only. Provide at least 4 (10 cm) of wall space behind the unit cabinet and any adjacent wall or fixture. Remove the shipping skids by inserting a claw hammer, crowbar, or similar device into the slot of each section to break it apart. Tilt the unit slightly to remove the separated pieces. Remove the leveling legs, and place the protective sleeve over the threads of the legs. Replace the leveling legs with the protective sleeve in place, and be sure the unit is level (see following section). The protective sleeves provide 3 (7.5 cm) clearance under the unit for cleaning. LEVEL THE UNIT To provide adequate condensate drainage and proper door alignment and operation of unit, the unit cabinet must be level. The leveling legs are factory-installed. To level the unit: The door is spring-loaded and will not function properly without proper leveling of the cabinet. Using an adjustable wrench, adjust the leveling legs so that the unit sits approximately level to the floor and the door closes properly. For best door operation, adjust the leveling legs so that the cabinet has a 1/16 (2 mm) rake or slant from front to rear. Optional casters are available to replace the leveling legs. Voltage AC Nominal Range Frequency RVZ-027 UNIT DATA SERIAL NUMBER 201713RA00001 AND AFTER 115 105-125 60 Hz Total Amps 5.9 Refrigerant Type Charge Amount R290 3.74 oz. (106 g) Design Pressure High Side / Low Side (psig) 380 / 156 SERIAL NUMBER 201712RA99999 AND BEFORE Total Amps 10.5 Refrigerant Type Charge Amount R404a 13.5 oz. (383 g) Design Pressure High Side / Low Side (psig) 500 / 200 ROYAL VENDORS FREEZER STANDARD PARTS Parts Factory Installed Field Installed Unit Size 027 Quantity Refrigeration Deck X 1 Shelves X 5 Shelf Clips X 20 Operation and Service Manual - - 1 Levelling Legs X 4 Lamps X 1 (standard) / 2 (optional) Leg Protective Sleeve X 4 NOTE: Parts shown are for standard units. Quantity of shelves and clips may vary based on factory-supplied options. 6 Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual

TOP TAB FULLY INSERTED INTO SLOT INSTALL THE SHELVES Product shelves and a bag containing shelf support clips are packed inside the unit. Refer to the table below to verify the quantity of shelves and shelf supporting clips. BOTTOM TAB FULLY SEATED a79-5 PROPERLY INSTALLED CLIP RETAINING TAB SHELF CLIP Figure 1. Shelf clip installation. IMPROPERLY INSTALLED CLIP (UPSIDE DOWN) PILASTER TOP TAB BOTTOM TAB To install the shelves: 1. Determine the proper location for the shelf clips. Refer to the numbers on the pilaster to ensure that all clips are properly located. 2. Insert the top tab of the shelf clip into the desired hole of the pilaster. The retaining tab should be facing upward, as shown in Figure 1. 3. Rotate the clip downward and insert the bottom tab into the appropriate hole on the pilaster. If necessary, squeeze the clip slightly during installation. 4. Install all remaining clips as described above. 5. Install the shelves onto the clips so that the product retention bars are facing upward. Be careful not to dislodge the clips during shelf installation. 6. Shelves must be placed so that the retaining tab on the shelf clip captures the shelf, as shown in Figure 2. 7. Before loading the shelf, ensure that the shelf is resting on each of the four clips and that the clips are installed as shown in Figures 1 and 2 (on next page). SHELF RETAINED BY TAB WARNING Improper shelf clip installation may cause shelf and / or product to fall, which could result in personal injury or damage to the unit. a79-6 PRODUCT RETENTION BAR Figure 2. Proper installation of the shelf on the clip. WARNING Do not overload the shelves. The unit is designed to use all the shelves provided, installed in equally-spaced configuration. Failure to install shelves correctly could result in personal injury or damage to the unit. If fewer shelves or a different installation configuration is desired, contact the manufacturer to ensure that shelf overloading will not occur. BI-PIN LAMP END IDENTIFICATION MARK Figure 3. Installation of lamp. Properly installed lamp without shield. Verify identification mark is positioned as shown. Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual 7

START-UP PRELIMINARY CHECKS Bi-pin lamp installation / verification (equipment with fluorescent lamps) Before applying power to the unit, verify that the lamp has been properly installed and is fully engaged in the lamp holders. The Freezer has one (standard) or two (optional) lamps inside the cooler. To achieve proper lamp engagement, rotate the lamp 90 degrees from its insertion position until it snaps or clicks into place. Visually verify proper lamp installation by checking the identification mark on the end of the bulb. If the bulb has been properly installed, the mark will be centered between the halves of the lamp holder. (Refer to Figure 3.) Electrical supply and connections Check to be sure that the electrical service to the unit meets all local and national electrical codes. Unit electrical data is shown on the unit data label, located on the inside of the cabinet in the upper left-hand corner. Review this label before initiating electrical service. The voltage range of the power supply to the unit should be 105 to 125 volts. Refer to the table below for unit data. NOTE: Other motors or heavy appliances should not be used on the same circuit with the freezer. INITIAL START-UP Power supply Connect the unit to the power supply. Check to verify that the compressor, lamps, and fans are running. IMPORTANT: Low line voltage is often the cause of service complaints. Check to see that the line voltage is within the specified range with the unit running. MAINTENANCE FLUORESCENT LAMP REPLACEMENT Remove the lamps by rotating 90 degrees to align the lamp pins with the holder slots. Refer to Bi-pin fluorescent lamp installation / verification on page 8 for further information on lamp removal. CONDENSATE DISPOSAL The evaporator drain pan is located in the base of the refrigeration deck. Airflow in the deck compartment hastens condensate evaporation so that external drain plumbing is not required. In general, this renders the condensate pan maintenance-free. CONDENSER The condenser should be inspected periodically for accumulation of debris, which should be removed. A vacuum cleaner or wire brush can be used to remove debris. Be careful to not bend the condenser fins. CABINET EXTERIOR Cabinets should be cleaned with a solution of mild soap and water or mild household cleaner. Do not use caustic soap or abrasive cleaners, since these might damage the cabinet finish. Do not use steel wool, or rusting might occur. INTERIOR SURFACE The inside of the cabinet is coated with powder-coat paint. To clean, use a mild soap and water solution or mild household cleaner. UNDERNEATH FREEZER Underneath the freezer can be cleaned by hand or with an appropriate cleaning tool up to 1 1/2 thick, using a mild soap and water solution or mild household cleaner. Temperature control The temperature is controlled by a pre-set electronic thermostat. CAUTION Improperly installed lamps may cause damage to the lighting circuit. Royal Vendors will not be responsible for equipment or component failures or other damages that arise from improper lamp installation. DANGER Before servicing the unit, disconnect electrical service. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or electrocution and could cause personal injury or death! 8 Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual

REFRIGERATION CONTROLLER INFORMATION CAREL CONTROLLER Operation of the Royal Vendors Freezer is regulated by a Carel PJEZC electronic microprocessor controller with LED display. DISPLAY AND FUNCTIONS During normal operation, the controller displays the value of the probe set using parameter /4 (1 = ambient probe; 2 = second probe; 3 = third probe). In addition, the display has LEDs that indicate the activation of the control functions (as shown in the first table below), while the three buttons can be used to activate or deactivate some of the functions (as shown in the second table below). LEDs and associated functions Icon AUX Function Normal operation ON OFF Blink Compressor on off request ON Fan on off request ON Defrost on off request ON Aux Output on Output off - ON Alarm All No alarm - ON Clock RTC fitted and enabled, at least one time band set RTC not fitted or disabled, not even one time band set Start up - ON if RTC fitted Table of functions activated by the buttons set Button mute up ON/ OFF down defrost set mute Normal operation pressing the button alone more than 3 s: toggle ON / OFF more than 3 s: start/stop defrost - 1 s: display / set the set point - more than 3 s: access parameter setting menu (enter password 22 ) - mute audible alarm (buzzer) pressed together Pressed together start/stop continuous cycle - Pressed together start parameter reset structure Start up For 1 s display firmware vers. code - For 1 s RESET current EZY set Adjusting the set point Press SET for 1 second. The set point will start flashing after a few moments. Increase or decrease the value using the UP or DOWN buttons. Press SET to confirm the new value. Factory set point is -7 F. The set point can be adjusted from -10 F to 0 F. Switching the device ON or OFF Press UP for more than 3 seconds. The control and defrost algorithms are now disabled and the instrument displays the message OFF, alternating with the temperature read by the set probe. Manual defrost Press DOWN for more than 3 seconds. NOTE: Defrost starts only if the temperature conditions are valid. Defrost interval Serial numbers 201713 and after: The defrost mode is activated every three hours 20 minutes Serial numbers 201712 and before: The defrost mode is activated every four hours. Continuous cycle Press UP and DOWN together for more than 3 seconds. Table of alarms Alarm code Buzzer and alarm relay LED Description E0 active ON probe 1 error=control - Parameters involved E1 inactive ON probe 2 error=defrost [d0 = 0/1] E2 inactive ON probe 3 error=condenser [A4=10] IA active ON external alarm [A4=1] [+A7] dor active ON open door alarm [A4=7/8][+A7] LO active ON low temperature alarm [AL] [Ad] HI active ON high temperature alarm [AH] [Ad] EE inactive ON unit parameter error - EF inactive ON operating parameter error Ed inactive ON defrost ended by timeout [dp] [dt] [d4] [A8] df inactive OFF defrost running [d6=0] cht inactive ON condenser dirty prealarm - [A4=10] CHt active ON condenser dirty alarm [A4=10] EtC inactive ON clock alarm if bands active Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual 9

REFRIGERATION CONTROLLER OPERATION A. POWER UP AND AFTER POWER FAILURE. 1. If the controller probe reads a temperature above the set point plus 5.4 F (3 C) at the time the freezer is plugged in the power outlet or after a power interruption: For one second, the controller display will display three flashing horizontal bars; then, for two minutes the compressor, fan, and compressor icons will flash. During this twominute delay, the compressor and fan are turned off. At the end of the two minutes, the freezer will enter a defrost mode for a time period equal to the set defrost duration ( dp ). The compressor and defrost icons will flash, while the display will alternately flash the freezer temperature and the letters df. The alarm bell icon will also flash. Once the dp has expired, the freezer will go in dripping time mode ( dd ) for a period of one minute. During the dripping time, the fan and compressor will be off and their respective icons will flash. At the end of the dripping time, the controller will resume normal cooling operation. 2. If the controller reads a temperature below the set point plus 5.4 F (3 C) at the time the freezer is plugged into the power outlet or after a power interruption: Same operation as above, except that during the initial two-minute delay, only the defrost icon will flash. B. DEFROST. 1. Scheduled defrost: The defrost duration ( dp ) is factory-set at 199 seconds, but can be changed by the end user. Each defrost occurs at a set defrost interval ( di ). This interval can also be changed by the end user, but is factory set at 120 minutes. The defrost interval starts at the end of one defrost mode and ends at the beginning of the next. At the start of the defrost duration ( dp ), the compressor and defrost icons will flash, while the display will alternately flash the freezer temperature and the letters df. The alarm bell icon will also flash. Once the dp has expired, the freezer will go in dripping time mode ( dd ) for a period of two minutes. During the dripping time, the fan and compressor will be off and their respective icons will flash. At the end of the dripping time, the controller will resume normal cooling operation. 2. Manual defrost: It is possible to start a defrost mode by pressing on the defrost button (at the bottom right side of the controller display) for three seconds. The compressor and defrost icons will flash, while the display will alternately flash the freezer temperature and the letters df. The alarm bell icon will also flash. Once the dp has expired, the freezer will go in dripping time mode ( dd ) for a period of two minutes. During the dripping time, the fan and compressor icons will flash, while the display will show the freezer temperature. At the end of the dripping time, the controller will resume normal cooling operation. This manual defrost is added to the scheduled defrost; i.e., the next scheduled defrost will still occur at the set interval ( di ) after the last scheduled defrost and not at a set interval after this manual defrost. 10 Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual

C. COOLING AND CYCLING. 1. Cooling: The compressor, evaporator fan, and their respective icons will be on during cool down until the controller probe reaches the set point. The display will show the freezer temperature. 2. Cycling (the temperature is rising, but between set point and set point plus 5.4 F [3 C]): Once the freezer reaches the set point, the compressor, evaporator fan, and their respective icons will be OFF. The display will show the freezer temperature. As the compressor and fan are off, the temperature in the freezer will rise until it reaches set point plus 5.4 F (3 C). At that point, the freezer will switch back to Cooling. D. DOOR OPENING. E. DEFROST SOLENOID VALVE. The refrigeration system is a normal compressor, condenser cap tube, and evaporator system. To save energy during defrost, a hot gas line is connected from the middle of the condenser to the inlet of the evaporator, bypassing the cap tube. This hot gas line is equipped with a solenoid valve that is shut off during normal operation and open during the defrost duration ( dp ). When this valve is open, hot gas from the condenser enters the evaporator, defrosting its fins, tubes, and drain pan. (This is not a reversing solenoid valve. The evaporator and condenser still work as normal.) After the defrost valve is shut off, the evaporator fan is kept off for dripping time ( dd ) to allow time for any water droplets left on the fins to drip into the drain pan. 1. Freezer in cooling mode: When the door is opened, the evaporator fan will be turned off and the fan icon will flash. The compressor and compressor icon will be on for a period of one minute (or up to two minutes, depending on the controller s internal compressor protection parameters). After this one-minute period, the compressor and its icon will be turned off. The display will alternately flash the freezer temperature and DooR. If the door is opened long enough, the temperature in the evaporator box may drop below the set point, causing the controller to enter the cycling mode (at D.2.). 2. Freezer is cycling (the temperature is rising, but between set point and set point plus 5.4 F [3 C]): When the door is opened, the compressor, evaporator fan, and their respective icons will be off. The display will alternately flash the freezer temperature and DooR. If the door is opened long enough, the freezer temperature will reach set point plus 5.4 F (3 C), causing the controller to go into the cooling mode above (at D.1). 3. Freezer in defrost mode: The defrost cycle will continue normally as it would if the door were closed. Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual 11

REFRIGERATION SYSTEM SERVICE REFRIGERATION UNIT COMPONENTS The Royal Vendors Freezer refrigeration system consists of a hermetically-sealed compressor and finned evaporator and condenser coils. Capillary tube (serial numbers 201713 and after) The capillary tube is located in the refrigerant line between the condensor and evaporator coils. The small-diameter tube is used as a metering device to control the flow of liquid refrigerant to the evaporator coil. This creates low pressure causing the refrigerant to vaporize and absorb heat as it passes through the evaporator coil. Condenser The condenser has finned coils which assist in removing heat from the refrigerant. The condenser requires periodic cleaning for maximum efficiency. Condenser fan motor The condenser fan motor assembly is mounted between the condenser and the compressor. Air is drawn through the condenser, over the body of the compressor, and out the rear of the unit compartment. REFRIGERATION DECK REMOVAL Note: The refrigeration unit weighs in excess of 70 lbs (32 kg). Use caution when lifting the unit. 1. Remove power from the vender. 2. Disconnect the refrigeration unit s power cord from the main wiring harness junction block. 3. Disconnect the 4-wire connection on the right side air baffle (located beside the refrigeration unit s power cord connection to the junction block). 4. Remove the evaporator cover. 5. Remove the mullion cover. 6. Remove the refrigeration lines cover. 7. Remove the two bolts that secure the refrigeration base plate. 8. Remove the two screws that secure the refrigeration unit to the baffles on each side of the condensor. 9. Pull the refrigeration unit completely out of the cabinet. 10. Installation of the new unit is the reverse of the removal process. The motor is wired to cycle with the compressor, but it will continue to operate should the compressor cut out on the overload. The motor is permanently lubricated; therefore, oiling is not required or recommended. Drier The drier is installed in the system just before the capillary tube. It traps minute particles of foreign material and absorbs any moisture in the system. Thermal expansion valve The expansion valve is located in the refrigerant line between the condenser and evaporator coils. The expansion valve is used as a metering device to control the flow of liquid refrigerant to the evaporator coil. This creates a low pressure causing the refrigerant to vaporize and absorb heat as it passses through the evaporator. CAUTION FIRE HAZARD Risk of fire or explosion due to puncture of refrigerant tubing. Follow handling instructions carefully. Flammable refrigerant used. DANGER Before servicing the unit, disconnect electrical service. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or electrocution and could cause personal injury or death! CAUTION If an extension cord is necessary, use only the three-wire grounding type. The use of ungrounded cords or an overloaded circuit voids the compressor warranty. 12 Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual

REFRIGERATION SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Compressor will not start; does not hum. Compressor will not start; hums but trips on overload protector. Compressor starts but does not switch off or start winding. Compressor starts and runs, but shortcycles on overload protector. 1. Line cord not plugged in. 2. Wiring improper or loose. 3. The electronic cold control is faulty. 1. Low voltage to unit. 2. Start capacitor defective. 3. Improperly wired. 1. Low voltage to unit. 2. Run capacitor defective. 3. Compressor motor winding is defective or shorted. 1. Additional current passing through overload protector. 2. Low voltage to unit. 3. Overload protector defective. 4. Run capacitor defective. 5. Excessive discharge pressure. 1. Plug in the cord. 2. Check wiring against schematic. 3. Replace the refrigeration assembly. 1. Determine reason and correct. 2. Replace the capacitor. 3. Check wiring against schematic. 1. Determine reason and correct. 2. Replace the capacitor. 3. Determine cause, correct, and replace compressor. 1. Check wiring schematic. Check for added fan motors, pumps, etc., connected to wrong side or protector. 2. Determine reason and correct. 3. Check current and replace protector. 4. Replace the capacitor. 5. Check ventilation, restrictions in cooling medium, restrictions in refrigeration system. 6. Check airflow across condenser. Unit runs but short-cycles. Unit operates too long or continuously. Cabinet temperature too high. Unit is noisy. Excessive condensation on door. 6. Compressor too hot. 1. Overload protector. 2. Bad refrigeration unit. 1. Dirty condenser. 2. Evaporator fan not working. 3. Bad refrigeration unit. 1. Inadequate cabinet air circulation. 2. Dirty evaporator. 3. Dirty condenser. 4. Inadequate air circulation at refrigeration deck. 5. The electronic cold control is faulty. 6. Evaporator frozen. 1. Loose parts or mountings. 2. Tubing rattling. 3. Bent fan blade causing vibration. 4. Fan motor bearings worn. 1. Unplugged door heater. 2. Faulty door heater. 1. Check wiring schematic for correct wiring. 2. Replace the refrigeration unit. 1. Clean condenser. 2. Check evaporator fan wiring. If correct, replace evaporator fan. 3. Replace refrigeration unit. 1. Check evaporator fan motor. 2. Clean evaporator. 3. Clean condenser. 4. Check condenser fan motor. 5. Replace the refrigeration assembly. 6. Check defrost heater. 1. Find and tighten. 2. Reform to be free of contact. 3. Replace blade. 4. Replace motor. 1. Plug in door heater. 2. Replace door. CAUTION FIRE HAZARD Risk of fire or explosion due to puncture of refrigerant tubing. Follow handling instructions carefully. Flammable refrigerant used. Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual 13

CABINET PARTS (serial numbers 201713RA00001 and after) 31 13 12 11 28 25 16 27 17 5 22 23 21 1 20 2 34 32 18 4 29 26 19 15 14 3 6 8 33 7 10 30 24 9 14 Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual

CABINET PARTS (serial numbers 201713RA00001 and after) Item Description Part Number 1 Cabinet Assembly, Foamed... 400251 2 Pilaster, Front, 54... 810338 3 Pilaster, Rear, 44... 810387 4 Levelling Leg... 803117 5 Shelf, Full... 811094 - Half (Bottom)... 811095 6 Pilaster Clip... 810339 7 Lamp Switch Bracket... 370084 8 On / Off Switch... 835062 9 Lamp Clamp... 916219 10 Line Interrupt Switch... 835033 11 LED Tube... 841055 12 Main Wire Harness... 842904 13 Cable Clamp... 916014 14 Air Guide... 370011 15 Bottom Edge Guard... 400318 16 Grille Assembly, Freezer... 400029 17 Condensate Pan... 815368 18 Door Switch Mounting Bracket... 400217 19 Condensate Pan Stop... 370430 20 Evaporator Fan, Two-speed... 839123 21 Hold Down Angle... 201206 22 Evaporator Mounting Bracket, 201746RA00050 and after... 400448 - Evaporator Mounting Bracket, 201746RA00049 and before... 400443 23 Evaporator, 201746RA00050 and after... 820062 - Evaporator, 201746RA00049 and before... 820030 24 Evaporator Cover... 400010 25 Evaporator Cover Extension... 400019 26 Mullion Cover... 400334 27 Evaporator Fan Shroud... 400432 28 Air Duct Back... 400011 29 Mullion Water Block... 400247 30 Lamp Bracket Panel Cover, Right... 400033 - Lamp Bracket Panel, Right... 400032 31 Pilaster, Middle, 12... 810385 32 Grille Attachment Plate... 400018 33 Screw, #8-32 x 3/8... 901011 34 Door Switch Strike... 400500 Carel Refrigeration Control, RVZ-027, R290... 822167 Harness, Controller to Refrigeration Unit and Junction Block... 842902 Main Wiring Harness... 842904 Harness, Fan Speed... 855009 Harness, Temperature Sensor... 842896 Harness, Controller to Door Switch... 400902 Top Air Guide... 337007 Evaporator Line Clamp Assembly... 400445 Evaporator Water Pan, 201746RA00050 and after... 400344 - Evaporator Water Pan, 201746RA00049 and before... 400332 Refrigeration Access Plate, Left, 201713 and after... 400036 Refrigeration Access Plate, Right, 201713 and after... 400037 Fan Speed Relay... 836293 Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual 15

CABINET PARTS (serial numbers 201712RA99999 and before) 31 13 12 11 28 25 16 17 22 23 5 14 18 9 21 1 20 2 27 36 32 35 4 29 26 19 15 34 3 6 8 33 7 10 30 24 16 Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual

CABINET PARTS (serial numbers 201712RA99999 and before) Item Description Part Number 1 Cabinet Assembly, Foamed... 400246 2 Pilaster, Front, 54... 810338 3 Pilaster, Rear, 44... 810387 4 Levelling Leg... 803117 5 Shelf, Full... 811094 - Half (Bottom)... 811095 6 Pilaster Clip... 810339 7 Lamp Switch Bracket... 370046 8 On / Off Switch... 835027 9 Lampholder... 842565 10 Line Interrupt... 835033 11 LED Tube...N/A 12 Main Wire Harness... 842845 13 Cable Clamp... 916014 14 Hold Down Angle... 201206 15 Bottom Edge Guard... 400318 16 Grille Assembly, Freezer... 400008 17 Condensate Pan... 815368 18 Lamp Guard... 370048 19 Condensate Pan Stop... 370430 20 Evaporator Fan... 839061 21 Evaporator Bracket, Left... 400433 22 Evaporator Bracket, Right... 400434 23 Evaporator... 820030 24 Evaporator Cover... 400010 25 Evaporator Cover Extension... 400019 26 Mullion Cover... 400330 27 Evaporator Fan Shroud... 400432 28 Air Duct Back... 400011 29 Mullion Water Block... 400247 30 Lamp Bracket Panel Cover... 400013 31 Pilaster, Middle, 12... 810385 32 Grille Attachment Plate... 400018 33 Screw, #8-32 x 3/8... 901011 34 Air Guide... 370011 35 Door Switch Mounting Bracket... 400217 36 Door Switch Strike... 400500 Carel Refrigeration Control, RVZ-027, R404... 822099 Harness, Controller to Refrigeration Unit... 842844 Harness, Temperature Sensor... 842896 Harness, Controller to Door Switch... 400902 Evaporator Water Pan... 400332 Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual 17

REFRIGERATION UNIT (serial numbers beginning 201746RA00050 and after) 2 3 14 7 15 13 6 5 4 17 9 10 11 1 16 8 12 18 Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual

REFRIGERATION UNIT (serial numbers beginning 201746RA00050 and after) Item Description Part Number Refrigeration Assembly (includes all items below)... 400450 1 Refrigeration Base Plate... 400439 2 Condensor Shroud... 400441 3 Condensor... 820058 4 Grommet... 916015 5 Grommet Plug... 815017 6 Compression Clip... 914002 7 Compressor... 819087 8 Sealer Gum... 829003 9 Condensor Fan Motor... 839063 10 Condensor Fan Blade... 810014 11 Evaporator Support... 400442 12 Refrigeration Base Plate Handle... 370437 13 Compressor Electrical Box... 819087 14 Screw, Sems, #8-32 x 3/8... 901011 15 Cable Clamp, 1... 916004 16 Screw, Pan Head, #8-32 x 1/2... 901006 17 Cable Clamp, 5/16... 916014 Refrigeration Harness, 2-speed Fan, Defrost Solenoid... 842991 Harness, Fan Speed Bypass... 855009 CAUTION FIRE HAZARD Risk of fire or explosion due to puncture of refrigerant tubing. Follow handling instructions carefully. Flammable refrigerant used. Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual 19

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REFRIGERATION UNIT (serial numbers 201713RA00001 through 201746RA00049) Item Description Part Number Refrigeration Assembly (includes all items below)... 400440 1 Refrigeration Base Plate... 400439 2 Compressor... 819087 3 Condensor Shroud... 400441 4 Condensor... 820058 5 Screw, Sems, #8-32 x 3/8... 901011 6 Grommet... 916015 7 Grommet Plug... 815017 8 Compression Clip... 914002 9 Sealer Gum... 829003 10 Condensor Fan Motor... 839063 11 Condensor Fan Blade... 810014 12 Refrigeration Base Plate Handle... 370437 13 Evaporator Support... 400442 14 Cable Clamp, 1/4... 916180 15 Compressor Electronics... 819113 16 Cable Clamp... 916163 Refrigeration Harness, 2-speed Fan, Defrost Solenoid... 842991 Harness, Fan Speed Bypass... 855009 CAUTION FIRE HAZARD Risk of fire or explosion due to puncture of refrigerant tubing. Follow handling instructions carefully. Flammable refrigerant used. Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual 21

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REFRIGERATION UNIT (serial numbers 201712RA99999 and before) Item Description Part Number Refrigeration Assembly (includes items 1-17 and Refrigeration Harness below)...400436 1 Refrigeration Base Plate... 400435 2 Compressor... 819058 3 Condensor Shroud... 400419 4 Condensor... 820029 5 Screw, Sems, #8-32 x 3/8... 901011 6 Grommet... 916015 7 Grommet Plug... 815017 8 Compression Clip... 914002 9 Sealer Gum... 829003 10 Condensor Fan Motor... 839063 11 Condensor Fan Blade... 810014 12 Refrigeration Base Plate Handle... 400421 13 Condensor Fan Shroud... 400420 14 Evaporator Support... 400437 15 Cable Clamp, 1/4... 916180 16 Compressor Electronics... 819061 17 Cable Clamp... 916163 Refrigeration Harness... 842846 Compressor Relay... 836277 Bi-metal Temperature Switch... 842843 CAUTION FIRE HAZARD Risk of fire or explosion due to puncture of refrigerant tubing. Follow handling instructions carefully. Flammable refrigerant used. Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual 23

DOOR ASSEMBLY 1 3 4 2 5 Item Description Part Number 1 Top Door Hinge... 810383 2 Bottom Door Hinge... 810380 3 Freezer Door... 852413 4 Machine Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/4, Hex Head, Black... 901127 5 Rivnut, 1/4-20... 908024 Door Gasket... 815788 Washer, Flat, Nylon 6/6 Black, 2.4 mm (0.088 ) thick (between bottom hinge and door)...904052 Washer, Flat, Nylon 6/6 Black, 0.05 (1.27 mm) thick (between bottom hinge and door)...904053 24 Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual

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WIRING DIAGRAM (serial numbers 201746RA00050 and after) LIGHT SWITCH OFF ON BLACK RED 1 1 2 2 BLACK WHITE POWER SUPPLY L N V-V+ V+V- INPUT DC 24V LED 24VDC LED V+ V- LED FACE FRAME HEATER 1 1 2 2 DOOR GLASS HEATER ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL COMPRESSOR FAN COIL COIL CONDENSOR FAN RELAY NC COM WHITE PINK EVAPORATOR FAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 FAN SPEED BYPASS BLUE BLACK BROWN TEMP. SENSOR DOOR SWITCH COMPRESSOR DEFROST SOLENOID DEFROST SOLENOID #2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 2 LINE RETURN (SMOOTH) LINE (RIBBED) MAINS JUNCTION BLOCK BLACK GREEN WHITE LINE GROUND NEUTRAL MAINS POWER IN 3 3 NEUTRAL (RIBBED) NEUTRAL (RIBBED) LINE (RIBBED) NEUTRAL (RIBBED) LINE (SMOOTH) LINE (SMOOTH) LINE (SMOOTH) 26 Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual

WIRING DIAGRAM (serial numbers 201731RA00167 through 201746RA00049) LIGHT SWITCH OFF ON BLACK RED 1 1 2 2 BLACK WHITE POWER SUPPLY L N V-V+ V+V- INPUT DC 24V LED 24VDC LED V+ V- LED FACE FRAME HEATER 1 1 2 2 DOOR GLASS HEATER ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL COMPRESSOR FAN COIL COIL CONDENSOR FAN RELAY NC COM WHITE PINK EVAPORATOR FAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 FAN SPEED BYPASS BLUE BLACK BROWN TEMP. SENSOR DOOR SWITCH COMPRESSOR DEFROST SOLENOID 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 2 LINE RETURN (SMOOTH) LINE (RIBBED) MAINS JUNCTION BLOCK BLACK GREEN WHITE LINE GROUND NEUTRAL MAINS POWER IN 3 3 NEUTRAL (RIBBED) NEUTRAL (RIBBED) LINE (RIBBED) NEUTRAL (RIBBED) LINE (SMOOTH) LINE (SMOOTH) LINE (SMOOTH) Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual 27

WIRING DIAGRAM (serial numbers 201713RA00001 to 201731RA00166) LIGHT SWITCH OFF ON BLACK RED 1 1 2 2 BLACK WHITE POWER SUPPLY L N V-V+ V+V- INPUT DC 24V LED 24VDC LED V+ V- LED FACE FRAME HEATER 1 1 2 2 DOOR GLASS HEATER ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL EVAPORATOR FAN COMPRESSOR FAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 FAN SPEED BYPASS BLUE BLACK BROWN TEMP. SENSOR DOOR SWITCH COMPRESSOR DEFROST SOLENOID 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 2 LINE RETURN (SMOOTH) LINE (RIBBED) MAINS JUNCTION BLOCK BLACK GREEN WHITE LINE GROUND NEUTRAL MAINS POWER IN 3 3 NEUTRAL (RIBBED) NEUTRAL (RIBBED) LINE (RIBBED) NEUTRAL (RIBBED) LINE (SMOOTH) LINE (SMOOTH) LINE (SMOOTH) 28 Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual

WIRING DIAGRAM (serial numbers 201712RA99999 and before) ON OFF LIGHT SWITCH 1 1 2 2 BLACK WHITE POWER SUPPLY L N V- V+ INPUT DC 24V BLACK RED LED LED 24VDC LED CONFIGURATIONS (1 OR 2 LAMP) V+V- V+ V- FACE FRAME HEATER 1 1 2 2 DOOR GLASS HEATER ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL EVAPORATOR FAN COMPRESSOR FAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 BI METAL SWITCH TEMP. SENSOR COMPRESSOR DOOR SWITCH DEFROST HEATER 0 4 COMPRESSOR RELAY 1 6 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 2 LINE RETURN (SMOOTH) LINE (RIBBED) MAINS JUNCTION BLOCK BLACK GREEN WHITE LINE GROUND NEUTRAL MAINS POWER IN 3 3 NEUTRAL (RIBBED) NEUTRAL (RIBBED) NEUTRAL (RIBBED) LINE (SMOOTH) LINE (SMOOTH) LINE (SMOOTH) Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual 29

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WARRANTY AND CREDIT / RETURN POLICY - UNITED STATES CUSTOMERS ONLY - NOTE: This policy applies to new cooler and freezer sales only. Stock service parts are covered under a separate one-year warranty policy. WARRANTIES (to the original purchaser and to one end-user, when obtained from the original purchaser) Royal Vendors warrants coolers and freezers for five years. The warranty for the refrigeration system, consisting of the evaporator and condenser fan motors, compressor, evaporator, condenser, and the refrigerant tubing, will be for five years. Refrigeration warranties will follow the serial number of the original unit. If the unit fails while under warranty, the same serial number will be attached to the replacement unit to track warranty status. Any unauthorized tampering or cutting (tapping) will void the warranty. LED lighting, plus the Health Safety Controller board (if so equipped), are warranted for three years. All other parts, except fluorescent light bulbs and finish, are warranted for one year. Royal Vendors obligation under warranty is limited to repairing or replacing the subject part at our option, when upon examination it was determined by Royal Vendors to be defective. Royal Vendors will pay shipping charges on all parts covered under this warranty when transportation has been made the most economical way. Labor charges to diagnose, repair, remove, or reinstall any part(s) are specifically excluded from warranty coverage. The warranty is voided when a cabinet or any part thereof has been subject to misuse or alteration without proper authorization. Accident or damage caused by fire, flood, transportation, civil disorder, or act of God is not covered under warranty. CREDIT AND REPLACEMENT POLICY Credits or replacements will be issued on warranty items if the proper procedures are followed: 1. ROYAL VENDORS will pay shipping charges on all parts covered under this warranty when transportation has been made the most economical way. (Example: Within the continental U.S.A., regular ground UPS.) An A.R.S. (Authorized Return Service) sticker will be sent with all warranty parts. This method of shipping is preferred for returning parts to Royal. 2. Credits will only be issued to warranty parts that have been ordered under our ADVANCE WARRANTY policy, not for parts ordered as stock. (NO EXCEPTIONS.) 3. When ordering warranty parts in advance, please have the full vender, refrigeration unit, and control board serial numbers. 4. A copy of the Packing Slip, the correct serial number, and complete Return Material Tag (provided with part) are required for returning parts. Please fill out the Return Material Tag completely, keeping the white copy for your records and returning the yellow copy with the attached part. Make sure to provide your company name, address, telephone number, serial number, and model number, along with a brief explanation of the problem. 5. If the item returned is not under warranty, it will be sent back to you at your expense along with a US$10.00 handling fee, or it will be scrapped. 6. All warranty parts should be properly wrapped and packed securely to avoid further damage. Royal Vendors parts that are returned from the field and have been tapped into, tampered with, not packaged properly, or have had the serial plate or label removed, will void the warranty. 7. If defective parts are not returned within 15 working days, the invoice will be due in full. HOW TO READ THE SERIAL NUMBER The first four numbers represent the year the machine was produced. The fifth and sixth numbers represent the week within the year the machine was produced. The letters represent the machine s model number. The last five numbers are the number of the machine built during that production week. Royal Vendors Freezer Operation, Service, and Parts Manual 31

R Royal Vendors Publication 833119 Rev. 06 November 2017 Printed in the United States of America