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USER MANUAL HH24RS-4-2R Perlick
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Interior view of a modern kitchen with three different food compartments: blue-lit beer bottles, stainless steel refrigerator, and open refrigerator (no visible text or symbols)PERLICK RESIDENTIAL UNDERCOUNTER REFRIGERATION
To prevent appliance damage or injury, read these instructions thoroughly prior to installation.
HP15 | 15" SIGNATURE SERIES
HP24 24" SIGNATURE SERIES
HH24 SIGNATURE SERIES SHALLOW DEPTH
HC24 C-SERIES
HA24 | ADA-COMPLIANT SERIES



GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Perlick Residential undercounter product. This manual has been prepared to assist you in the installation of your cabinet and to acquaint you with its operation and maintenance.
This manual has been prepared to assist you in the installation of your under counter refrigerator and to acquaint you with its operation and maintenance.
We dedicate considerable time to ensure that our products provide the highest level of customer satisfaction. If service is required, your dealer can provide you with a list of qualified service agents. For your own protection, never return merchandise for credit without our approval.
We thank you for selecting a Perlick product and assure you of our continuing interest in your satisfaction.
Warranty
To register your product, visit our web site at www.perlick.com. Click on "Residential", then "Resources". Click on the link "Warranty Registration Form". You must complete and submit this form or the installation date will revert back to the ship date.
Please record the purchase date and the dealer's name, address and telephone number below.
Model Number: ____
Serial Number: ____
Purchase Date: ____
Dealer Name & Address ____
Phone Number ____
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Information....2
Safety 3
Refrigerant....3
Prior To Installation....3
Preparing the Cabinet for Use Uncrating and Inspection....4
Electrical....4
Use and Operation....4
Repair & Maintenance ....5
Installing Casters or Legs 5
Installation....5
Preparing the Space 6
Placing the Cabinet....6
Installing the Unit....6
Toe Plate Installation....7
Adjusting Full Extension Shelving 8
Door Options/Adjustment....8
Handle/Lock Installation 11
Overlay Installation 12
Touch-Screen Control Operation....15
Checking Product Temperature....15
Digital Temperature Control 15
Programming Button Definitions 15
LED Functions 15
SAFETY
PLEASE READ all instructions completely before attempting to install or operate the unit. Take particular note of the DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION information in the manual. The information is important for the safe and efficient installation, operation and care of your Perlick unit.

Indicates a hazard that WILL result in serious injury or death if it followed.

Indicates a hazard MAY cause serious injury or death if followed.

Indicates a hazard where minor or moderate injury may occur if followed.
precautions are not
NOTICE
Indicates that property damage may occur if warnings or followed.
IMPORTANT!
Read and understand all information in this manual before attempting the installation. All plumbing and electrical work must be performed by a qualified technician and conform to all applicable state and local codes.
Refrigerant

Take caution when handling, moving and using the product to
avoid damaging the refrigerant tubing or increasing the risk of a leak

All service work shall be performed by factory authorized
service personnel and all component parts shall be replaced with like components to minimize the risk of possible ignition due to incorrect parts or improper service.

If service is necessary, repair work must be performed by a Perlick
authorized servicer. Work done by unqualified individuals could potentially be dangerous and will void the warranty.
NOTICE
This product contains blown foam insulation using blowing agent
R-611 (Methyl Formate). The foam in this product does not contain HFC's, CFC's, or HCFC's.
Prior To Installation
Carefully inspect cabinet for hidden damage. If damage is discovered, file your claim immediately with the transport company. Perlick is not responsible for damage in transit.

When moving the unit, be sure to protect finished flooring with
appropriate material to avoid damage from moving the unit.

Do not lift unit by drawer, shelving or door handles, as damage to the
unit could occur if not moved as instructed.
All models covered in this user manual are manufactured using refrigerant R600a(Isobutane). R600a is a hydrocarbon. This refrigerant is flammable and is only allowed for use in appliances with fulfill the requirements of UL/IEC 60335-1 and UL/IEC 60335-2-24. (To cover potential risk originated from the use of flammable refrigerants). Consequently, R600a is only allowed to be used in refrigerating appliances with are designed for this refrigerant and fulfill the above-mentioned standard.
- R600a is heavier than air. The concentration will always be highest at the floor level.
• The explosion limits are as follows:
o Lower Limit: 1.8% by volume
o Upper Limit: 8.4% by volume
o Ignition Temperature: 460°C

To prevent personal injury, a minimum of two people are
required to lift the unit. Larger units may require additional personnel.
Before moving the unit, secure the door shut with tape to prevent door from swinging open while being moved. Carefully move unit to installation site and place in front of opening.

If unit has been laid on its back or sides, place unit upright and allow
minimum of 24 hours before connecting power.
Preparing the Cabinet for Use
UNCRATING AND INSPECTION
Remove all crating material before operating. Carefully inspect cabinet for hidden damage. If damage is discovered, file your claim immediately with the transport company. Perlick is not responsible for damage in transit.
DANGER
Do not use or store flammable liquids (ie; gasoline) or vapors near the appliance to avoid fire.
INSTALLATION
NOTICE
The unit must NOT be totally enclosed or damage may occur. Air circulation must not be restricted. The condenser at cabinet front must be provided with a minimum of two inches air space. Be sure to provide access so front cover can be removed to clean the condenser.
NOTICE
If unit has been laid on its back or sides, place unit upright and allow a minimum of 24 hours before connecting power. Failure to follow this procedure may damage the compressor and void the warranty.
NOTICE
Use care when handling, moving and using the product to avoid damaging the refrigerant tubing or increasing the risk of a leak.
PLUMBING
No plumbing connections are required. Condensate from the cooling coil is automatically evaporated through a condensate pan located in the condensing section of the unit.
ELECTRICAL
For specifications, see data plate located on the cabinet. Also, see wiring diagram located in this publication.
WARNING
Inspect the electrical cord and plug for damage prior to energizing the unit to avoid potential electric shock.
WARNING
Use electrical grounding to avoid electrocution or electric shock.
This appliance is equipped with a 3-prong (grounding) polarized plug for your protection against possible shock hazards. Failure to use grounding may result in death, serious injury, or property damage.
WARNING
Never use an extension cord to connect the unit to the electrical source. Do not use a two-prong adapter or remove the power cord ground prong. Failure to use grounding may result in death, serious injury, or property damage.
NOTICE
Using any voltage other than specified will result in serious
damage to the unit.

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20 7/32" 1 27/32" TYP Recessed Panel ** SCREW TO FLOOR 31 3/8" ** BRACKET TO FLOOR 29 13/16" ** LEG LEVELERS CAN ADD 3/4" TO THESE DIMENSIONS WHEN FULLY EXTENDED. 23/32" 2 5/32" 6 15/16" 2 5/8" 29/32" 3 5/32" 1 1/32" 23/32"Figure 1. HH (Sottile Model) Electrical Connections
USE & OPERATION
DANGER
Do not use or store flammable liquids (ie; gasoline) or vapors to avoid fire.
near the appliance to avoid fire.
WARNING
To avoid contamination, use food safe containers (not included) for the storage of craft ice in the cabinet's freezer compartment. This equipment does not include a drain and is intended for use with craft ice and other non-hazardous food stored in food safe containers. Perlick recommends the use of NSF food certified containers.
CAUTION
If service is necessary, repair work should be performed by a Perlickauthorized service personnel. Work done by unqualified individuals could create dangerous conditions in unit that may result in serious injury or death.
NOTICE
The unit must NOT be totally enclosed or damage may occur.
REPAIR & MAINTENANCE
WARNING All service work shall be performed by Perlick-authorized service personnel. All component parts shall be replaced with like components. Incorrect parts or improper service may result in fire.
INSTALLING CASTERS OR LEGS (OPTIONAL)
Attach bracket assembly to the bottom of the cabinet base using the 14 "-20 Philips head machine screws provided. Attach casters or legs to the mounting bracket with 14 "-20 Philips head screws provided
NOTICE Anti-tip brackets are only used for stationary cabinets and should not be installed on cabinets with accessory casters. Caster kits are available for HP, HC and HA model cabinets. Refer to the instructions supplied with the caster kit for proper installation.
NOTICE If installing on a concrete floor, concrete fasteners are required and not included with the anti-tip kit.
NOTICE Some installation sites may require modifications to provide a secure surface for attaching the brackets.
A set of anti-tip brackets is supplied with the unit. These brackets should be attached to the floor at the rear of the unit. Each bracket must be located to engage the rear glides when the cabinet is pushed back into position. Refer to Figures 2A and 2B (shown on right) for anti-tip bracket mounting locations.

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13-½" ½/½" ½/½"Figure 2A. 15" Anti-tip Kit

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15½" 3½" 22-½"Figure 2B. 24" Anti-tip Kit
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PREPARING THE SPACE
CAUTION
If the unit is to be installed under a countertop, it is recommended
that the countertop be supported by surrounding cabinetry and use shims to support countertop directly above the refrigerated cabinet.
CAUTION
Make sure the floor under the unit is level with the surrounding
finished floor. Protect a finished floor with plywood, cardboard, or some other suitable material before moving the unit into place. Failure to do this may result in damage to the floor.
PLACING THE CABINET
To assure maximum performance, fresh air must be allowed to circulate through the machinery compartment. Do not place anything in front of the cabinet that would obstruct air flow at these grilles. Do not place the unit in an unventilated small room.
NOTICE
Cabinet should be leveled front to back then side to side
1). Make sure the space opening is correctly sized for the unit. See chart below for finished rough opening requirements:
| HP15 15" Signature Series | ||
| Height Depth Width | ||
| 34-3/8" minimum,35-1/2" maximum | 24" 15" | |
| HP24 24" Signature Series | ||
| Height Depth Width | ||
| 34-3/8" minimum,35-1/2" maximum | 24" 24" | |
| HH24 Signature Shallow Depth | ||
| Height Depth Width | ||
| 32-1/2" 18" 24" | ||
| HC24 24" C-Series | ||
| Height Depth Width | ||
| 34-3/8" minimum,35-1/2" maximum | 24" 24" | |
| HA24 24" ADA-Compliant Series | ||
| Height Depth Width | ||
| 32-1/2" 24" 24" | ||
NOTE: For a cabinet door to open properly, the door must open a minimum of 90°. Use a minimum 3" filler in corner installations to assure a full 90° opening. Allow 25" clearance in front of unit for full door swing and shelf/drawer pull out for all units.
2). Check that the following are level and square:
- Front and interior opening
• Installation opening and floor surface - Countertop bottom front edge
NOTE: The floor under the unit must be at the same level as the surrounding finished floor.
CAUTION
To prevent possible damage to the countertop, do not place untertop directly over unit.
INSTALLING THE UNIT
1) Plug the unit into the 15 amp grounded electrical outlet located within the installation opening. With power applied to the unit, check that the lighting and cooling functions operate properly. Turn off the power to the wall outlet at the circuit breaker.
2) With all surfaces in the installation opening square and level, refer to Figure 4 on page 7 and perform the following steps to level the unit:
- At the front of the opening, measure from the floor to the bottom of the front edge of the countertop.
- Measure from the floor surface to the top of the unit at the rear corners.
- Adjust the unit legs so these two measurements are equal. Using an adjustable wrench or pliers, turn legs clockwise lower the unit or counterclockwise to raise it.
NOTE: Legs should not extend more than 3/4" from the bottom of the unit.
3) Slide the unit into position in the opening. Make sure the rear leveling legs slide under the ant-tip brackets. Push the unit into the opening until the bottom front edge of the unit is flush with the surrounding cabinetry, or until the rear legs are tight against the anti-tip brackets.
4) Shim the front of the unit so the front face is flush with the surrounding cabinetry. Adjust the front legs to support the countertop at the shimmed height. Using an adjustable wrench or pliers, turn the legs clockwise to lower the unit or counterclockwise to raise it. Countertop should be resting on top of the unit.
NOTE: Countertop should be resting evenly on entire top of the unit. Shim if necessary to prevent damage to the countertop.

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Measure front of opening from floor surface to bottom edge of countertop Measure at both rear corners of unit from floor surface to bottom of countertopFigure 4. Leveling the Unit
5) Check interior door openings to make sure the unit is level and square. Install shelving and/or drawers. Place the slide brackets squarely into the bracket grooves. When installed properly, a "click" should be heard from the slide bracket retaining tabs and the brackets should slide smoothly. The retaining tabs will stop the shelf/drawer when pulled out to full extension.
6) Turn on the power to the wall outlet at the circuit breaker.
NOTE: Improper shelf/drawer installation may not actuate slide mechanism.
TOE PLATE INSTALLATION
Once the unit is secured in place, install the louvered toe plate. Secure the plate by snapping the latch into the latch catch on the unit, and re-attach screws using through holes provided in the toe kick. A phillips #2 screwdriver, with a 3" long shaft will be required. (Figure 5).
CAUTION The toe plate must be removed to service the unit. The floor cannot interfere with removal, and the louvered sections must not be covered or obstructed. Obstructions could prevent proper air circulation, which may damage the unit.
NOTE: To achieve maximum performance, interior louver openings and fan guard openings should never be obstructed.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with ventilation grilles and mounting bracket (no text or symbols)Figure 5. Toe Kick Installation
SHELVING/DRAWER ADJUSTMENTS
CAUTION
Completely empty shelf or drawer before removing.
- Pull the shelf/drawer out to its furthest position. Locate the tabs in the middle of both extenders. Lift one tab up while pushing the opposite tab down, and pull shelf/drawer out (Figure 6).
- Position each bracket separately. Grasp the middle of the bracket, pull the front end up and out, then forward to remove it.
- Place bracket at desired location. Push the bracket rear hook into the rear mounting slot, then set front of the bracket in the front slot.
- Repeat for other brackets.
- Push extenders completely into brackets. Align the shelf/drawer grooves with the extenders and slide completely into the unit.

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Lift one tab on extender UP while pushing tab on opposite extender DOWN and pull out to remove. To remove brackets, remove shelf, lift front of bracket to disengage the front key slot, then pull forward to disengage the rear key slot.Figure 5. Shelving/Drawer Adjustment
DOOR OPTIONS
Perlick residential units offer a variety of door panel design alternatives; solid stainless steel, solid wood overlay, glass with stainless steel trim and glass with wood overlay trim.
Solid stainless steel and stainless steel glass doors are shipped from the factory with decorative stainless steel panels and handles in place on the unit. Solid wood overlay and glass wood overlay doors are designed to accept a decorative front panel to match surrounding cabinetry and door handles.
NOTE: Wood overlay models are designed to accept wood overlay panels from your cabinetry supplier. They do not include a wood overlay. Templates are available on www.perlick.com/residential-products. Click on Service & Support, and then choose Wood Overlay Templates from the menu. Take care in choosing the correct template for your specific model. The handle is supplied by the customer.
All Perlick units (excluding beer dispenser and ice maker models) accept any of the above door configurations and are fully interchangeable. Glass door configurations are not available on beer dispenser or ice maker models.
NOTE: Glass with stainless steel trim and glass with wood trim may sweat in conditions with relative humidity over 75%.
CHANGING DOOR SWING DIRECTION
NOTE: Changing the door mount is not advisable if the door is equipped with a custom wood overlay. Doing so may result in an undesirable handle position.
To change the door swing direction, a hinge kit is required:
• Part No. 67439R - Right hinge kit
• Part No. 67439L - Left hinge kit
In addition to the hinge kit, the following tools are required:
• Large flat head screwdriver
• Regular Phillips head screwdriver
- Plastic putty knife
1) Support the door in the open position as shown in Fig. 7 on page 9. Remove the hinge pin.
2) Pull door to the side and then lower door.
3) Remove top and bottom hinge brackets. Retain screws for later use. See Fig. 8 on page 9.
4) Remove the hole plugs from the top and bottom hinge bracket mounting holes (see Fig. 8 on page 9). Place the plugs in the holes on the opposite side made vacant by removing the hinges in step 3.

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SUPPORT Pull door to the side then lower door Remove hinge pinFigure 7. Door Removal
5) Using the screws removed in step 3, install the top and bottom hinge brackets from the kit (Fig. 9).

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Hinge brackets and mounting screws Hinge brackets and mounting screwsFigure 9. Hinge Installation

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Hole plugs Hinge brackets and mounting screws Hinge brackets and mounting screwsFigure 8. Hinge Removal
6) Remove the top and bottom door hinge brackets and the push plunger brackets (Fig. 10). Retain the screws for later use.

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Hinge brackets and mounting screwsFigure 10. Door Brackets
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7) Remove the front panel from the door assembly by removing the door gasket and then removing the overlay mounting screws, 4 per side, from the perimeter of the door assembly (Fig. 11). Rotate the front panel 180°. The top becomes the bottom. Reattach using the same screws and mounting holes and then reinstall the door gasket.
9) Insert the bearing into the door hinge bracket (Fig. 13).
10). Insert the V-block into the door bottom hinge bracket and attach with the e-clip (Fig. 13). Note the orientation of the V-block.

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Front panel Corner screws need not be removed to remove front panelFigure 11. Removing Front Panel

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Bearing in door top hinge bracket Door bottom bracket Orientation 6° V-block BOTTOM VIEWFigure 13. Bearing and V-Block
8) Remove the Perlick nameplate from the door front using a plastic putty knife (Fig. 12). Install the new Perlick nameplate included in the kit.
11) Attach the top and bottom hinges and push plunger using screws removed in step 6 (Fig. 14).

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A["Nameplate"] --> B["Component 1"]
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Figure 12. Nameplate

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Top hinge and screws Bottom hinge and screwsFigure 14. Door Hinges
12) Place the lower V-block into the lower cabinet hinge with the notch parallel to the cabinet (Fig. 15).

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V-block parallel to cabinet TOP VIEWFigure 15. Installing V-Block
13) Lift the door assembly and insert the top pin into the bearing. Move door toward cabinet and align the V-blocks (Fig. 16).

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Insert top pin into bearing Insert and tighten hinge pinFigure 16. Installing Door
14) Insert and tighten the lower hinge pin to complete the assembly.
HANDLE INSTALLATION
CAUTION The handle mounting on the wood overlay should be mounted on the overlay only (not the actual door) to avoid damage to the factory door.
- Handle must be attached to the overlay before mounting the overlay onto the door. Mark the rear of the wood overlay panel with handle fastening locations.
- Drill through the wood overlay panel at marked locations, taking care not to damage the panel.
- Countersink screw heads so that screw heads are flush with the back side of the panel. Attach the handle to the overlay panel.
⚠ CAUTION Proper woodworking materials and equipment should be used to avoid damage or errors in workmanship.
DOOR LOCK INSTALLATION
NOTE: Full size lock installation wood overlay panel templates are available on the Perlick website. Visit www.perlick.com/Residential, click on Service & Support, and then choose Wood Overlay Templates from the menu. Lock templates are available for all HP, HC, HA and HH series models. Take care in choosing the correct template for your specific model.
When installing to a wood overlay, perform the lock installation before mounting the wood overlay to the door!
- See Figure 17 below. Attach mounting bracket to wood overlay.
- Insert lock body and attach with nut.

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Mounting bracket Nut Lock strike Lockwasher Screw Lock body Lock bracket Figure 17. Installing Door LockPerlick
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WOOD OVERLAY INSTALLATION
Before beginning installation, check all components for proper fit and finish. Handle should be installed to the overlay prior to installing overlay to door (use countersunk flathead fasteners for handle installation.)
CAUTION
For best performance and functionality, the overlay panels
should be 3/4" thick. The weight of the overlays should not exceed 20 lbs for solid (-2) doors, 10 lbs for glass (-4) doors, or 10 lbs for drawer (-6) models.
- -2, -4 and -6 models come ready to accept wood overlay as shown below.

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Close-up of a damaged car window with visible cracks and debris (no text or symbols)- With the gasket removed, the screw holes needed to hold the overlay panel will be reveal as shown below.

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- Make sure the overlay panel is aligned properly with the door.

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- Verify that the gasket is fully seated onto the door frame when completed.

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Close-up of metallic mechanical components with a hand holding a white oval object (no visible text or symbols)- After installation of the overlay panel is completed, verify that the gasket is completely sealing around the cabinet frame. If installing panels onto drawer models (-6), repeat installation process for second drawer face. Installation is now complete.

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Siber 8 ®WINE RACK TRIM (OPTIONAL)
All wine reserve racks come with sleek stainless steel fronts. Unfinished solid hardwood fronts are optional and can be removed and replaced with other wood to match your cabinetry. See Figure 18 and 19 for wine rack face details.
NOTE: The unfinished faces should be finished and sealed. In many cases, stains and/or finishes have odors that may be objectionable in an enclosed area. Do not stain or finish wood faces while installed on unit. To remove the front wood face from the wine shelf, simply pull out the wine shelf and remove the fasteners, finish as desired, and when completely dry, reinstall with fasteners.

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1732° 48' x 5'16" DEEP 1 1/2" 9 6'16" 1/2" BREAK ALL OUTSIDE EDGES.Figure 18. Wine Rack Trim, 15" models

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8 1702" 44-500" x 516 DEEP10" 58" 54" 1702" 7 120" 1 1702" 516" 1 12" 18 516" 102" BREAK ALL OUTSIDE EDGESFigure 19. Wine Rack Trim, 24" models
Signature Series products come equipped with a master power switch located behind the louvered toe kick. Remove the toe kick to turn power on or off to the unit. To remove the toe kick. Remove the two screws located in the through holes on the edge of the toe kick, near the latch strikes. A #2 Phillips screw driver with a 3" shaft will be required for remove the toe kick.
INTERIOR LIGHT
Door units are equipped with an interior light that illuminate when the door is opened. All models come standard with adjustable blue and white LED lighting. The cabinet also comes equipped with a manual light switch for displaying the products through a glass door.
Always ensure that the manual light switch is in the OFF position before closing a solid wood or stainless steel door. If manual light switch is left on for an extended period of time, it will increase energy usage and decrease LED life.
LOADING PRODUCT
Before storing perishables, turn unit on and allow it to operate for a minimum of 24 hours to allow temperatures to stabilize. When loading items into the unit, do not block internal louvers and fan guard openings or performance will be decreased.
CHECKING PRODUCT TEMPERATURE
1) To accurately check the temperature of product stored in the refrigerated compartment, insert an accurate thermometer into a plastic unbreakable bottle, partially filled with water. Tighten bottle cap securely.
2) Place the bottle in the desired area for 24 hours. Refrain from opening the unit during the testing period. After 24 hours, check the temperature of the water. Adjust the temperature accordingly using the following procedures:
DIGITAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL

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SET 88.8 °CFigure 1. Digital Temperature Controller HP & HH models feature a blue display HC & HA models feature a red display
Programming Button Definitions:

SET Button

DEFROST button (melting snowflake)

UP Arrow

DOWN Arrow

ON/OFF Button
Signature Series Dual-Zone Control Instructions
On/Off
Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit on or off.
Upper Compartment:
To view the upper compartment temperature, press and release the DEFROST button (melting snowflake).
Lower Compartment (Must be coldest zone):
Display reading always shows the lower compartment temperature.
Changing the Lower Compartment Temperature:
- Press and hold the SET button until the display shows St1 with "F" flashing.
- Press SET again to display the lower compartment's current temperature ("F" will continue to flash).
- Use the UP or DOWN arrow key to scroll to the desired temperature. The controller will memorize the new temperature.
Changing the Upper Compartment Temperature:
- Press and hold the SET button until the display shows St1 with "F" flashing. Press the DOWN arrow once; the display will read St2.
- Press SET again to display the upper compartment's current temperature ("F" will continue to flash).
- Use the UP or DOWN arrow key to scroll to the desired temperature. The controller will memorize the new temperature.
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NOTE: Dependent on the model and configuration, the controllers have been programmed to only allow a lower compartment temperature adjustment range as specified within the chart below. The upper compartment range is not limited, but should always be kept within the specified range shown in the table for the upper compartment. See the chart below for the specified range allowed for your unit.
| Signature Series – Dual-Zone Units | |
| Model | Range (F) |
| HP24Z | Upper 33° - 42°F / Lower -10° - 10°F |
| HP24C | Upper 45° - 65°F / Lower 33° - 42°F |
| HP24D | Upper 51° - 65°F / Lower 45° - 55°F |
Temperature Scale
To change F to C, press and hold the down arrow for 3 seconds.
To Start A Manual Defrost (HP24Z Models Only)
Press and hold the DEFROST button (melting snowflake) for 3-5 seconds. Melting snowflake will illuminate.
15", 24" Single Zone, 24" Shallow Depth, and ADA Controls
To Set Target Temperature
Press and release the SET button. Display will show the current temperature setpoint.
To Change Setpoint Temperature
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Press and hold the SET button until the display shows the current setpoint temperature with the "F" flashing.
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Use the UP and DOWN arrow button to scroll to the desired temperature.
To Start A Manual Defrost (Freezer Models Only)
Press the DEFROST button (melting snowflake).
To See Maximum Stored Temperature
Press the UP arrow button to see the maximum stored temperature. To reset the maximum stored temperature, while displayed, press and hold the SET button until 'rst' flashes in the display.
To See Minimum Stored Temperature
Press the DOWN arrow button to see the minimum stored temperature. To reset the minimum stored temperature, while displayed, press and hold the SET button until 'rst' flashes in the display.
On/Off
Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit on or off.
NOTE: Dependent on the model and configuration, the controllers have been programmed to only allow a temperature adjustment within a specified range. See the chart to right for the specified range allowed for your unit.
| Signature Series – HP15 Models | ||
| Model Min Temp Set Max Temp Set | ||
| HP15R 33° F 42° F | ||
| HP15B 33° F 48° F | ||
| HP15W 45° F 65° F | ||
| HP15T 33° F 42° F | ||
| Signature Series – HP24 Models | ||
| Model Min Temp Set Max Temp Set | ||
| HP24R 33° F 42° F | ||
| HP24F -10° F 10° F | ||
| HP24B 33° F 48° F | ||
| HP24W 45° F 65° F | ||
| HP24T 33° F 42° F | ||
| Signature Series Shallow Depth | ||
| Model Min Temp Set Max Temp Set | ||
| HH24RS 33° 42° | ||
| HH24BS 33° 48° | ||
| HH24WS 45° 65° | ||
| C-Series Models | ||
| Model Min Temp Set Max Temp Set | ||
| HC24RB 33° 42° | ||
| HC24BB 33° 48° | ||
| HC24WB 45° 65° | ||
| ADA-Compliant Series | ||
| Model Min Temp Set Max Temp Set | ||
| HA24FB -10° 10 | ||
| HA24RB 33° 42° | ||
| HA24BB 33° 48° | ||
| HA24WB 45° 65° | ||
LED Functions
The following table describes LED functions.
| LED | Mode | Function |
![]() | ON | Compressor is on |
![]() | Flashing | Anti-short cycle delay is on |
![]() | ON Defrost is on | |
![]() | ON | Alarm is on |
![]() | Flashing | You are in the process of programming the unit |
Audible alarm will sound if the door is left ajar for longer than one minute. Fully closing the door will clear the alarm condition, prolonged time spent with the door open can damage the equipment.
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