Kairak Refrigerator KRES User Manual

A Div of ITW FEG, LLC.  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
KRES  
Equipment Stands  
Self-Contained and Remote  
Kairak  
500 S. State College Blvd.  
Fullerton, CA 92831  
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LOCATING THE EQUIPMENT  
All model lengths can be installed with minimal clearance at the back and sides of the units  
INSTALLING PARTS SHIPPED LOOSE  
COMPRESSOR FILTER  
Remove louvered panel by lifting up and pulling out entire panel. Slide the filter into the tracks  
located below the compressor compartment. Be careful not to catch the filter on sharp edges  
when installing. Replace louvered panel by installing top of panel into track and pushing in the  
bottom so that the locking clips fit inside the opening. (See Fig. 2).  
Installing Filter  
Replacing louvered panel  
Fig. 2  
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ELECTRIC CONDENSATE EVAPORATOR  
Some units may come with the electric condensate evaporator shipped loose. To install, attach  
the two (2) mounting rails to the bottom of the cabinet with 4 or 6 (depending on the model) #6-  
32 x 3/8 phillips head screws. Place the condensate evaporator in the heater bracket. Slide the  
heater bracket into the mounting rails. Plug the electrical cord into the heater and the electrical  
outlet. NOTE: Drain should be located above the condensate evaporator opening. (See Fig. 3)  
Installing Electric Condensate Evaporator  
Fig. 3  
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REFRIGERATION LINES (Remote Units)  
WARNING: REFRIGERATION LINES ARE SHIPPED UNDER PRESSURE. USE CAUTION  
WHEN OPENING LINES.  
On remote units, refrigeration lines for suction and supply are located on the back of the unit  
near the bottom. The suction line is marked “Suction” and is 3/8” copper tubing. The supply line  
is 1/4” copper. See “Electrical Connections” section for wiring instructions.  
If no holding charge is evident upon opening lines, contact Kairak Service and Parts Department  
at 714-870-8661 immediately.  
Cut refrigeration tubing with tube cutter (not a hacksaw) and deburr end of tube. Degrease  
tubing prior to field connection. Use Silfos 5% for refrigerant line brazing. 50/50 or cold solder  
is not acceptable.  
For system charge, follow remote refrigeration system manufacturer’s instructions.  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
Refer to the wiring diagram shipped with the unit located inside the compressor compartment or  
on the back of the unit.  
CORD CONNECTED UNITS (Self-Contained models)  
Plug the unit into a properly sized outlet. See data plate located inside storage cabinet for  
circuit sizing.  
WARNING: THIS MACHINE IS PROVIDED WITH A THREE-PRONGED GROUNDING PLUG.  
THE OUTLET TO WHICH THIS PLUG IS CONNECTED MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.  
IF THE RECEPTACLE IS NOT THE PROPER GROUNDING TYPE, CONTACT AN  
ELECTRICIAN.  
PERMANENTLY WIRED UNITS (Remote models)  
A junction box located on back of the machine near bottom is provided for electrical field  
connections. See wiring diagram shipped with unit on the back of the unit for electrical ratings.  
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PRESTART CHECKS  
DEFROST TIME CLOCK SETTINGS  
All models have a defrost time clock that is set to defrost 3 times a day for a 15 minute time  
period. The defrost settings are factory set at 12:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m., 2:00 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.  
and 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. To change this setting, set the pins to desired off times. Each pin  
represents 15 minutes. Pins pulled out away from center of time clock represent refrigeration  
off. Pins pushed toward center indicate refrigeration on. Make sure time clock is set to the  
correct time of day.  
To set the time of day, rotate the disc in the direction of the arrows (clockwise rotation) to align  
the hands to the correct time of day. (See Fig. 4)  
ON cycle  
Pins in  
Timer shown with clock  
set at 8 a.m.  
OFF cycle  
Pins out  
OFF cycle  
Pins out  
Fig. 4  
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL SETTINGS  
All temperature settings are preset at the factory but local conditions may necessitate slight  
adjustments.  
On self-contained refrigerated models the temperature control (shown in Fig. 5) is located in the  
compressor compartment.  
Base Temperature  
Control  
Power Switch  
KRES Self-contained  
Fig. 5  
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On remote models, the controls can either be inside the control cabinet similar to that shown in  
Fig. 5 or inside the refrigerated base as shown in Fig. 6.  
Base  
Temperature  
Control  
KRES Remote  
Fig. 6  
On both self-contained and remote refrigerated units, the temperature control should be set at  
37°F with a 3°F differential. This display should read between 34°F and 40°F. The temperature  
control setting is “locked” to avoid unauthorized adjustments. Therefore, adjustments to the set  
point must be made by an authorized service technician.  
On freezer base units, the temperature control should be set at 0°F with 2°F differential.  
Temperature display should read between –2°F and 2°F.  
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OPERATION  
A thermometer is provided on all refrigerator and freezer cabinets.  
Allow cabinet to reach normal operating temperature before loading (approximately 1 hour).  
The refrigerated storage cabinet is designed to maintain temperatures between 33°F and 40°F,  
or –2°F to 2°F for a freezer storage cabinet. If the base is overloaded with warm food products,  
a certain amount of time is required to remove heat from items before operating temperatures  
can be maintained. The system is designed for storage of refrigerated or frozen product.  
Frequently opening the drawers will increase the temperature in the cabinet and will require a  
certain amount of time to recover.  
SHUTDOWN FOR EXTENDED PERIODS  
If the units are not to be used for an extended period of time, disconnect the electrical power  
supply and the drawers to the storage cabinet. As soon as the cabinet has warmed to room  
temperature, wipe out the base interior.  
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES  
CLEANING  
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING ANY  
PARTS ON THE UNIT.  
STORAGE CABINET  
Use warm, soapy water to clean storage cabinet and doors. NEVER use cleaners containing  
grit, abrasive materials, bleach or harsh chemicals. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a clean soft  
cloth. Always rub in the same direction as the grain pattern on the stainless steel.  
Remove the drawers from the drawer frame module. The drawer frame module can be removed  
by loosening the black clamping knob on the Cross Rail Locks and Liner Locks. Pull the Cross  
Rail Locks toward the center of the drawer frame module and allow the Liner Locks to drop  
away from the top of the liner. The entire frame assembly is now free to slide out of cabinet.  
(See Figs. 7 & 8).  
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Liner Lock  
Black  
Clamping  
Knob  
Cross Rail Lock  
(1 on each side  
of drawer)  
Fig. 7  
Drawer Module  
Cross Rail  
Lock  
Black  
Clamping  
Knob  
Fig. 8  
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CONDENSING UNIT  
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING ANY  
PARTS ON THE UNIT.  
The condensing unit coil and filter must be cleaned regularly on self-contained models for  
optimal performance. The operating environment will affect the required frequency of cleaning.  
However, both should be cleaned a minimum of once every three months. Air must be able to  
freely circulate through the condenser. Unit performance and operating efficiency are  
significantly affected by the amount of air passing through the condenser. Condenser fins that  
are clogged with dirt and debris greatly reduce required airflow. Failure to keep the coil fins  
and the air filter clean may cause premature compressor failure, which will not be  
covered by warranty. (On models that contain filters, operating unit without filter will  
void warranty).  
The condensing unit is located behind the louvered panel in the compressor compartment.  
Remove louvered panel by pulling on the bottom then lifting up and out. Remove rear access  
panel located in the back of unit. A phillips head screwdriver is required to remove rear access  
panel. Carefully clean dirt and lint from the condenser coil using a vacuum cleaner or soft  
brush; do not use a wire brush.  
The filter is located behind the louvered panel, below the condensing unit in the compressor  
compartment. Remove filter by carefully sliding out of the tracks. Carefully clean with vacuum  
or rinse with hot water exercising care not to bend or damage filter frame. Replace filter by  
carefully sliding it into the tracks. Replace louvered panel by installing top of panel into track and  
pushing in the bottom so that the locking clips fit inside the opening.  
panel. Reconnect electrical supply.  
Replace rear access  
Replacement filters are available through Kairak Parts and Service Department at  
714-870-8661.  
EVAPORATOR COILS  
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING ANY  
PARTS ON THE UNIT.  
Evaporator coils should be cleaned every six (6) months for optimal performance.  
The evaporator coils are located in the storage cabinet behind the coil can cover. With a phillips  
head screwdriver, remove four screws and take off cover. Clean evaporator coils with a  
vacuum cleaner or soft brush, do not use a wire brush. Replace coil can cover. Reconnect  
electrical supply.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Compressor fails to operate.  
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Power failure.  
Plug loose in receptacle or unplugged.  
Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker.  
Main power switch is Off.  
Temperature controls or time clock not set  
properly.  
Compressor operates for prolonged periods  
and/or continuously.  
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Door gaskets not sealing properly.  
Condensing unit filter is dirty.  
Evaporator coil is iced up or dirty.  
Prolonged and/or frequent door openings  
or door(s) ajar.  
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Excessive load of warm food placed into  
lower storage cabinet.  
Temperature control and/or time clock not  
set properly.  
Lower storage cabinet not holding  
temperature.  
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Door gaskets not sealing properly.  
Inadequate air circulation due to product  
loading.  
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Evaporator coil iced up or dirty.  
SERVICE  
For additional information, contact Kairak Parts and Service Department at 800-833-1106.  
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A Div of ITW FEG, LLC.  
1-YEAR LABOR WARRANTY  
Kairak warrants that equipment manufactured by Kairak will be free from defects in  
material and workmanship for a period of 1-year beginning 30 days after ship date. All work  
must be pre -approved by the factory to qualify for reimbursement under this warranty.  
Unapproved labor claims will not be paid. Note: t-stat and time clock adjustments are not  
covered under this warranty.  
1-YEAR PARTS WARRANTY  
Components such as compressors, fan motors, t-stats (ETC), time clocks, expansion valves,  
etc. shall be warranted for a period of 1-year beginning 30 days after ship date. Note:  
gaskets, filters, cutting boards, driers, sight glasses, and freon are not covered under this  
warranty. Kairak must be informed of the component failure and given the option to ship a  
replacement part or authorize purchase of the part locally by the service contractor. Parts  
utilized for emergency replacement and parts purchased locally by contractor shall be  
reimbursed at cost, an invoice of the purchased part must be supplied with the labor invoice.  
All defective parts must be returned to Kairak C.O.D. via UPS or common carrier.  
5-YEAR COMPRESSOR WARRANTY  
Compressor manufacturer warrants compressor components for a period of twelve months  
from the serial number manufacture date. Replacement compressors required during this  
period are to be acquired by over the counter exchange at the appropriate wholesaler. Kairak  
will warrant the labor to replace the compressor for the first year only. After the expiration  
of the compressor manufacturer warranty as indicated above, Kairak will warrant  
compressors only for a period not to exceed 4-years from the original start-up date. Labor, tax,  
shipping, and miscellaneous parts will not be included. Please contact our Warranty  
Department for compressor replacement and procedures during this time.  
PLEASE NOTE:  
Contributing factors that impact refrigeration performance such as fixture doors and or  
drawers being left open, hot products such as soup being placed inside the reach-in box,  
fixture top insert pans being left out, improper equipment maintenance, debris such as plastic  
wrap covering coil openings, food not being removed from drain areas, are all considered  
maintenance and or improper usage will not be covered under warranty.  
Kairak Warranty/Service Department – (800) 833-1106 After Hours – (714) 870-9400  
500 S. State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA. 92831  
(Phone: 714-870-8661 Fax: 714-870-6473)  
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