McCall Refrigeration Refrigerator MCCF27 User Manual

Compact Refrigerators & Freezers  
Service, Installation and Care Manual  
Please read this manual completely before attempting to install or operate this equipment!  
Notify carrier of damage! Inspect all components immediately. See page 3.  
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Compact Refrigerators and Freezers Service and Installation Manual  
Specifications  
Work top refrigerator or freezer bases with stainless steel top & backsplash  
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Model  
Description  
L
D
H
Storage Ft.  
5.7  
Shelves Ft.  
H.P.  
1/5  
Refg. Charge  
7.0  
Amp  
4.0  
NEMA Plug Ship Weight  
MCCSTR27  
refrigerator  
27.25”  
(69cm)  
28.50”  
(72cm)  
39.50”  
(100cm)  
7.2  
5-15P  
5-15P  
5-15P  
5-15P  
176lbs  
(80kg)  
MCCSTF27  
MCCSTR48  
MCCSTF48  
freezer  
refrigerator  
freezer  
27.25”  
(69cm)  
28.50”  
(72cm)  
39.50”  
(100cm)  
5.7  
7.2  
1/5  
1/5  
1/3  
7.0  
7.0  
7.0  
5.8  
4.0  
5.8  
176lbs  
(80kg)  
48.00”  
(121.9cm)  
28.50”  
(72cm)  
39.50”  
(100cm)  
11.4  
11.4  
13.0  
13.0  
234lbs  
(106kg)  
48.00”  
(121.9cm)  
28.50”  
(72cm)  
39.50”  
(100cm)  
234lbs  
(106kg)  
Undercounter refrigerator or freezer bases with stainless steel top  
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Model  
Description  
L
D
H
Storage Ft.  
Shelves Ft.  
H.P.  
1/5  
Refg. Charge  
7.0  
Amp  
4.0  
NEMA Plug Ship Weight  
MCCR27  
refrigerator  
27.25”  
(69cm)  
28.50”  
(72cm)  
35.50”  
(90cm)  
5.7  
7.2  
5-15P  
5-15P  
5-15P  
5-15P  
176lbs  
(80kg)  
MCCF27  
MCCR48  
MCCF48  
freezer  
refrigerator  
freezer  
27.25”  
(69cm)  
28.50”  
(72cm)  
35.50”  
(90cm)  
5.7  
7.2  
1/5  
1/5  
1/3  
7.0  
7.0  
7.0  
5.8  
4.0  
5.8  
176lbs  
(80kg)  
48.00”  
(122cm)  
28.50”  
(72cm)  
35.50”  
(90cm)  
11.4  
11.4  
13.0  
13.0  
236lbs  
(107kg)  
48.00”  
(122cm)  
28.50”  
(72cm)  
35.50”  
(90cm)  
236lbs  
(107kg)  
Installation  
Location  
Units represented in this manual are intended for indoor use  
only. Be sure the location chosen has a floor strong enough to  
support the total weight of the cabinet and contents. Reinforce the  
floor as necessary to provide for maximum loading.  
For the most efficient refrigeration, be sure to provide good air  
circulation inside and out.  
Inside cabinet: Do not pack refrigerator so full that air cannot  
circulate.  
Outside cabinet: Be sure that the unit has access to ample  
air. A minimum space of 3” (7.6cm) at the back of the unit  
and 1” (2.5cm) at the top and sides is required to conform to  
Underwriters Laboratories’ standards. On undercounter units it is  
imperative that the proper air flow be maintained. The refrigeration  
system is designed so air will flow under the unit, over the  
compressor/condenser area, and out at the top rear of the unit.  
Avoid hot corners and locations near stoves and ovens.  
Never stand on the unit! Doing so may result in bodily  
injury. They are not designed to hold the weight of an  
adult and will collapse if misused in this manner.  
Stabilizing  
Some models are supplied on casters for your convenience, for  
ease of cleaning underneath and mobility.  
The unit must be installed in a stable condition  
with the front wheels locked. Locking the front  
casters after installation is the owner’s and operator’s  
responsibility.  
Plumbing  
Self-contained models are standard with a condensate evaporator.  
If, for some reason, a unit does not have a condensate evaporator,  
or the evaporator fails, the unit’s drain must have an outlet to an  
appropriate drainage area or container.  
Moisture collecting from improper drainage can  
create a slippery surface on the floor and a hazard to  
employees. It is the owner’s responsibility to provide  
a container or outlet for drainage.  
Any restriction of the proper air flow outlined  
above, total or partial, will void the warranty on  
the unit.  
CAUTION  
Electrical connection  
Leveling  
Refer to the amperage data on page 3, the serial tag, your  
local code or the National Electrical Code to be sure the unit is  
connected to the proper power source. A protected circuit of the  
correct voltage and amperage must be run for connection of the  
line cord, or permanent connection to the unit.  
A level cabinet will perform better because the drain pan will drain  
properly, the doors will line up with the frames and the cabinet will  
not be subject to undue strain.  
All four legs are adjustable. Adjust each leg until the unit is stable  
and level left to right. If necessary adjusting the front legs slightly  
higher than the rear by about 1/8” (0.3cm) will help the doors  
remain closed.  
If the unit is supplied with casters, no adjustments are available.  
Ensure the floor where the unit is to be located is level.  
A 7’ (2.1 m) long grounded supply cord and plug are provided  
with standard units. Simply plug the unit in to begin operation.  
The thermostat must be turned to OFF and the unit  
disconnected from the power source whenever  
performing service, maintenance functions or  
cleaning the refrigerated area.  
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Caster Installation  
1. Carefully place the unit on its back (see illustration at right).  
2. Remove legs by unscrewing them in a counter clockwise direction.  
Plate Casters  
W/Locks  
3. Located on each end of the compressor channel are 4 hex head screws, for a total of  
8 screws. Remove them. 8 additional screws are provided with your casters.  
4. Place a locking plate caster over one of the front holes, matching the 4 mounting  
holes to the pre-drilled holes in the underside of the unit. Insert 4 hex head screws  
and tighten. Repeat with the other locking front casters.  
Plate Casters  
W/O Locks  
#14 x .75" Hex Head  
Screws #932-1116  
5. Repeat step 4 with the non-locking casters in the rear of the unit.  
6. Carefully lift the unit upright.  
After installing casters, the unit must stand upright for twenty-four (24)  
hours before being powered up to assure oil return to the compressor  
sump.  
WARNING  
Caster/Leg Mounting Detail  
2”, 3” and 5” Caster and Leg Mounting Detail  
A universal bolt hole pattern is provided on the bottom of the cabinet. It will accommodate any leg or caster. Simply line up the plate  
holes with the corresponding cabinet holes.  
2.38”  
1.75”  
0.94”  
3.40”  
2.14”  
2.82”  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
If hole pattern on caster/  
leg matches the one above  
mount in outer set of holes.  
If hole pattern on caster/leg  
matches the one above mount  
in middle set of holes.  
If hole pattern on caster/leg  
matches the one above mount  
in inner set of holes.  
6” Leg - 3234569  
3” Caster - 3234024  
5” Caster - 3234161  
2” Caster - 3234148  
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Operation  
After the unit is connected to power it will automatically begin and toward “7” for lower temperatures.  
operating. With the doors closed, the temperature of the Freezers: A thermostat located in the evaporator housing on  
cabinet should reach 36°F to 40°F (2°C to 4°C) on refrigerators interior rear of the unit, controls the temperature in the box.  
or 0°F (-18°C) on freezers in about one hour.  
The factory setting for the control is “4” and maintains about -  
3°F (-18°C) in the box. Set toward “1” for higher temperatures  
and toward “7” for lower temperatures.  
Temperature control instruction  
Refrigerators: A thermostat located in the evaporator housing  
on interior rear of the unit, controls the temperature in the box.  
The factory setting for the control is “4” and maintains about  
38°F (3°C) in the box. Set toward “1” for higher temperatures  
Continuous opening and closing of the doors will hamper the  
unit’s ability to maintain optimum refrigeration temperature.  
Door Maintenance  
Adjusting door hinges  
Doors have been adjusted at the factory. If it becomes  
necessary to adjust a door, follow these instructions:  
1) If the door needs lowering at the handle, use a 5/16” wrench  
to loosen the hinge screws and install a spacer outside of  
the hinge (see illustration 1). Tighten the screws.  
2) If the door needs to be higher at the handle, use a 5/16”  
wrench to loosen the hinge screws and install a spacer  
inside of the hinge (see illustration 2). Tighten the screws.  
Illustration 1:  
spacer outside  
Illustration 2:  
spacer inside  
Defrosting  
Refrigerators  
Refrigerators defrost automatically with every cycle of the  
compressor. The water generated is routed to a pan on the  
rear of the unit and is evaporated by the heat given off by the  
compressor.  
refrigeration cycle. Once all frost is eliminated, the temperature  
of the coil continues to rise until it reaches 27 minutes. The  
defrost control switches to refrigeration mode. Defrost will  
initiate every six hours.  
Turn the screw ONLY in a clockwise direction,  
turning the screw counter-clockwise will break  
the cam motor.  
Freezers  
Whendefrostcontrolgoesintodefrost, powertothecondensing  
unit and evaporator fans is interrupted and the defrost heater  
is energized. The defrost heater warms the evaporator coil  
thereby melting all frost accumulated during the previous  
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Door Hinge Reversal Instructions  
Units with reversible doors will have 2 extra screws on the bottom of the door.  
Follow these instructions to reverse the door hinging if applicable.  
Disconnect power before beginning work.  
1. Tip unit back and use a screwdriver to remove the bottom hinge pin. Note  
that lock-tight was used during factory installation, so extra force may be  
required to “break” the hinge pins loose.  
2. Tilt door out from bottom and slide top pin out of the hinge bracket. Remove  
top hinge pin.  
3. Use a screwdriver to remove 2 screws and handle from top of door.  
4. Flip door upside down. Remove two screws, then install the handle using the  
screws removed in step 3.  
Top hinge template up  
to unit nosing  
5. Insert the 2 screws removed in step 4 into old screw locations.  
6. Remove top and bottom hinge brackets from cabinet face.  
7. Use templates (found on the next page) to locate holes as shown to the right.  
Use a 1/8drill for pilot holes being certain to drill through both the face frame  
AND the metal backing plate.  
8. Install top and bottom hinge brackets in new locations.  
9. Install top hinge pin into top of door, then slide top door hinge pin into top  
hinge bracket and close door onto cabinet face.  
10. Install bottom hinge pin through bottom hinge bracket and into door.  
11. Fill the holes in the face frame at original hinge locations with #10 sheet metal  
screws (not provided).  
Bottom hinge template  
down to unit bottom  
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Door Hinge Reversal Templates  
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Maintenance  
The thermostat must be turned to OFF and the unit Stainless Steel Care and Cleaning  
To prevent discoloration or rust on stainless steel several  
disconnected from the power source whenever  
performing service, maintenance functions or  
cleaning the refrigerated area.  
important steps need to be taken. First, we need to understand  
the properties of stainless steel. Stainless steel contains 70-80%  
iron which will rust. It also contains 12-30% chromium which  
forms an invisible passive film over the steels surface which  
acts as a shield against corrosion. As long as the protective  
layer is intact, the metal is still stainless. If the film is broken  
or contaminated, outside elements can begin to breakdown the  
steel and begin to form rust of discoloration.  
Refrigerators and Freezers  
The interior and exterior can be cleaned using soap and warm  
water. If this isn’t sufficient, try ammonia and water or a  
nonabrasive liquid cleaner. When cleaning the exterior, always  
rub with the “grain” of the stainless steel to avoid marring the  
finish.  
Proper cleaning of stainless steel requires soft cloths or plastic  
scouring pads.  
Do not use an abrasive cleaner because it will scratch the  
stainless steel and plastic and can damage the breaker strips  
and gaskets.  
NEVER USE STEEL PADS, WIRE BRUSHES OR  
SCRAPERS!  
Cleaning the Condenser Coil  
The condenser coil requires regular cleaning, recommended is  
every 90 days. In some instances though you may find that  
there is a large amount of debris and dust or grease accumulated  
prior to the 90 day time frame. In these cases the condenser coil  
should be cleaned every 30 days.  
Cleaning solutions need to be alkaline based or non-chloride  
cleaners. Any cleaner containing chlorides will damage  
the protective film of the stainless steel. Chlorides are also  
commonly found in hard water, salts, and household and  
industrial cleaners. If cleaners containing chlorides are used be  
sure to rinse repeatedly and dry thoroughly upon completion.  
If the build up on the coil consists of only light dust and debris  
the condenser coil can be cleaned with a simple brush, heavier  
dust build up may require a vacuum or even compressed air to  
blow through the condenser coil.  
Routine cleaning of stainless steel can be done with soap and  
water. Extreme stains or grease should be cleaned with a non-  
abrasive cleaner and plastic scrub pad. It is always good to  
rub with the grain of the steel. There are also stainless steel  
cleaners available which can restore and preserve the finish of  
the steels protective layer.  
If heavy grease is present there are de-greasing agents available  
for refrigeration use and specifically for the condenser coils.  
The condenser coil may require a spray with the de-greasing  
agent and then blown through with compressed air.  
Early signs of stainless steel breakdown can consist of small  
pits and cracks. If this has begun, clean thoroughly and start to  
apply stainless steel cleaners in attempt to restore the passivity  
of the steel.  
Failure to maintain a clean condenser coil can initially cause high  
temperatures and excessive run times, continuous operation  
with dirty or clogged condenser coils can result in compressor  
failures. Neglecting the condenser coil cleaning procedures will  
void any warranties associated with the compressor or cost to  
replace the compressor.  
Never use an acid based cleaning solution!  
Many food products have an acidic content which  
can deteriorate the finish. Be sure to clean the  
stainless steel surfaces of ALL food products.  
Common items include, tomatoes, peppers and  
other vegetables.  
Never use a high pressure water wash for this  
cleaning procedure as water can damage the  
electrical components located near or at the  
condenser coil.  
In order to maintain proper refrigeration performance, the  
condenser fins must be cleaned of dust, dirt and grease regularly.  
It is recommended that this be done at least every three months.  
If conditions are such that the condenser is totally blocked in  
three months, the frequency of cleaning should be increased.  
Clean the condenser with a vacuum cleaner or stiff brush. If  
extremely dirty, a commercially available condenser cleaner may  
be required.  
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Maintenance continued  
If your freezer seems to vibrate excessively when the Freezers: During the refrigeration cycle the timer supplies  
compressor is running, loosen (but do not remove) the  
bolts on the compressor. Semi hermetic models should be  
loosened before operating.  
power to the temperature control (for power to the condensing  
unit) and evaporator fan motors. The evaporator fans will run  
at any time when the compressor is running, they will also  
cycle off during door openings and during a defrost period.  
The door switch will activate the lights when opened and turn  
power off to the evaporator fan motors.  
BASIC MAINTENANCE  
Gasket Maintenance  
Gaskets require regular cleaning to prevent mold and mildew  
build up and also to keep the elasticity of the gasket. Gasket  
cleaning can be done with the use of warm soapy water. Avoid  
full strength cleaning products on gaskets as this can cause  
them to become brittle and prevent proper seals. Also, never  
use sharp tools or knives to scrape or clean the gasket which  
could possibly tear the gasket and rip the bellows.  
See Defrost Cycle  
Gaskets can easily be replaced and do not require the use of  
tools or authorized service persons. The gaskets are “Dart”  
style and can be pulled out of the grove in the door and new  
gaskets can be “pressed” back into place.  
Doors/Hinges  
Over time and with heavy use doors the hinges may become  
loose. If it is noticed that the door is beginning to sag, it may  
become necessary to tighten the screws that mount the hinge  
brackets to the frame of the unit. If the doors are loose or  
sagging this can cause the hinge to pull out of the frame which  
may damage both the doors and the door hinges. In some  
cases this can require qualified service agents or maintenance  
personnel.  
Drain Maintenance  
Each unit has a drain located inside the unit which removes the  
condensation from the evaporator coil and evaporates it at an  
external condensate evaporator pan. Each drain can become  
loose or disconnected from moving or bumping the drain. If  
you notice excessive water accumulation on the inside of the  
unit be sure the drain tube is connected from the evaporator  
housing to the condensate evaporator drain pan. If water  
is collected underneath the unit you may want to check the  
condensate evaporator drain tube to be sure it is still located  
inside the drain pan. The leveling of the unit is important as the  
units are designed to drain properly when on a level surface,  
if your floor is not level this can also cause drain problems.  
Be sure all drain lines are free of obstructions, typically food  
product is found blocking drain lines causing water to back up  
and overflow the drain pans.  
Refrigeration cycle  
Refrigerators: During the refrigeration cycle the evaporator  
fans will run continuously with the exception of door openings.  
The door switch will activate the lights when opened and turn  
power off to the evaporator fan motors.  
The temperature control allows for the evaporator coil to clear  
after each off cycle and before the compressor runs again.  
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Wiring Diagram Refrigerators  
115V/60Hz/1Ø  
NEMA 5-15P  
L1  
G
N
Supply Cord &  
Plug Furnished  
Black  
White  
Evaporator Fan  
Temperature  
Control  
Condensing  
Unit  
Wiring Diagram Freezers  
MCCF27 & MCCSTF27  
MCCF48 & MCCSTF48  
115V/60Hz/1Ø  
NEMA 5-15P  
Supply Cord &  
Plug Furnished  
115V/60Hz/1Ø  
NEMA 5-15P  
Supply Cord &  
Plug Furnished  
L1  
G
N
L1  
G
N
Black  
White  
Black  
White  
Mullion Heater  
(4148 Only)  
Defrost Limit  
Defrost Limit  
Defrost Heater  
Evaporator Fan  
Defrost Heater  
Evaporator Fan  
Defrost  
Timer  
Defrost  
Timer  
Condensing  
Unit  
Condensing  
Unit  
Temperature  
Control  
Temperature  
Control  
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Replacement Parts List  
MCCSTR27/MCCR27  
MCCSTF27/MCCF27  
Part #  
Description  
Part #  
Description  
3234025  
3234024  
3234160  
3234161  
3234791  
3” Caster, brake  
3” Caster, no brake  
5” Caster, no brake  
5” Caster, brake  
6” Leg  
3234025  
3234024  
3234160  
3234161  
3234791  
3” Caster, brake  
3” Caster, no brake  
5” Caster, no brake  
5” Caster, brake  
6” Leg  
000-B3I-0031 27” Door, left hand  
000-B3I-0030 27” Door, right hand  
000-B3I-0031 27” Door, left hand  
000-B3I-0030 27” Door, right hand  
0074057  
3526997  
3516446  
2194787  
0053452  
0330154  
3516275  
3516172  
2162691  
1702623  
3516116  
3516172  
2162691  
3516321  
3237569  
3237563  
3237516  
3237568  
3237562  
0420067  
3978030  
5189779  
2194759KT  
Capillary tube (.044 id x 144”)  
Compressor  
Compressor relay  
Compressor start capacitor  
Condensate evap heater only  
Cond evap pan assy with heater  
Condenser coil  
Condenser fan blade, clear lexan  
Condenser fan motor  
Door gasket  
0074058  
3526996  
3516446  
2194787  
Capillary tube (.036 id x 168”)  
Compressor  
Compressor relay  
Compressor start capacitor  
158-B4Z-0034 Condensate evap heater only  
0330154T  
3516275  
3516172  
3516173  
2162715  
2194744  
3516156  
1702623  
3516418  
3516172  
3516173  
2162691  
3516321  
3978055  
0420067  
3978030  
5189779  
3516043  
Cond evap pan assy with heater  
Condenser coil  
Condenser fan blade, clear lexan  
Condenser fan guard  
Condenser fan motor  
Defrost heater  
Defrost timer  
Door gasket  
Evaporator Coil  
Evaporator fan blade, clear lexan  
Evaporator fan guard  
Evaporator fan motor  
Filter Drier  
Heater guard, 18”  
Hinge kit (left or right hinged)  
Shelf  
Evaporator coil  
Evaporator fan blade, clear lexan  
Evaporator fan motor  
Filter drier  
Hinge, Btm LT, McDonalds  
Hinge, Btm RT, McDonalds  
Hinge, Cartridge, McDonalds  
Hinge, Top LT, McDonalds  
Hinge, Top RT, McDonalds  
Hinge kit (left or right hinged)  
Shelf  
Shelf clip  
Temperature control  
Shelf clip  
Temperature control  
(Includes control, knob, and dial plate)  
Temperature control knob  
2194761  
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Replacement Parts List continued  
MCCSTR48/MCCR48  
MCCSTF48/MCCF48  
Part #  
Description  
Part #  
Description  
3” Caster, brake  
3” Caster, no brake  
5” Caster, no brake  
5” Caster, brake  
3234025  
3234024  
3234160  
3234161  
3234791  
3” Caster, brake  
3” Caster, no brake  
5” Caster, no brake  
5” Caster, brake  
6” Leg  
3234025  
3234024  
3234160  
3234161  
000-B3I-0035 24” Door, left hand  
000-B3I-0034 24” Door, right hand  
3234791  
0074058  
3527000  
000-B3I-0035 24” Door, left hand  
000-B3I-0034 24” Door, right hand  
6” Leg  
0074057  
3526997  
3516446  
2194787  
0053452  
0330154  
3516275  
3516172  
3516173  
2162691  
1702622  
3516116  
3516172  
3516173  
2162691  
3516321  
0420067  
3978033  
2194759KT  
Capillary tube (.044 id x 144”)  
Compressor  
Compressor relay  
Capillary tube (.036 id x 168”)  
Compressor  
158-B4Z-0034 Condensate evap heater only  
Compressor start capacitor  
Condensate evap heater only  
Cond evap pan assy with heater  
Condenser coil  
Condenser fan blade, clear lexan  
Condenser fan guard  
Condenser fan motor  
Door gasket  
0330154T  
3516276  
3516172  
2162715  
2194774  
3516156  
1702622  
3516418  
3517356  
3516173  
2162715  
3516321  
3978055  
0420067  
3978033  
3516044  
Cond evap pan assy with heater  
Condenser coil  
Condenser fan blade, clear lexan  
Condenser fan motor  
Defrost heater  
Defrost timer  
Door gasket  
Evaporator coil  
Evaporator coil  
Evaporator fan blade, black  
Evaporator fan guard  
Evaporator fan motor  
Filter drier  
Heater guard, 18”  
Hinge kit (left or right hinged)  
Shelf  
Evaporator fan blade, clear lexan  
Evaporator fan guard  
Evaporator fan motor  
Filter drier  
Hinge kit (left or right hinged)  
Shelf  
Temperature control  
(Includes control, knob and dial plate)  
Temperature control knob  
Thermostat, Mechanical, Freezer  
2194761  
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Standard Labor Guidelines To Repair Or Replace Parts On McCall Equipment  
Advice and recommendations given by McCall Service Technicians do not constitute or guarantee any special coverage.  
• A maximum of 1-hour is allowed to diagnose a defective component.  
• A maximum of 1-hour is allowed for retrieval of parts not in stock.  
• A maximum travel distance of 100 miles round trip and 2-hours will be reimbursed.  
• Overtime, installation/start-up, normal control adjustments, general maintenance, glass breakage, freight damage, and/or  
correcting and end-user installation error will not be reimbursed under warranty unless pre-approved with a Service Work  
Authorization from McCall. You must submit the number with the service claim.  
Labor Of 1-Hour Is Allowed To Replace:  
• Thermostat  
• Contractor/Relay  
• Infinite Switch  
• Door Jam Switch  
• Solenoid Coil  
• Hi-limit/Thermal Protector Switch  
• Fan Delay/Defrost Termination Switch  
• Compressor Start Components and Overload Protector  
• Defrost Timer  
• Transformer  
• Evaporator/Condenser Fan Motor and Blade  
• Circulating Fan Motor and Blade  
• Microprocessor Control  
• Water Level Sensor/Probe  
• Door Hinges, Locks, and Gaskets  
• Condensate Element  
• Thermometer  
• Springs/Lowerator  
• Gear Box  
Labor Of 2 Hours To Replace:  
• Drawer Tracks/Cartridges  
• Pressure Control  
• Defrost Element  
• Heating Element  
• Locate/Repair Leak  
• Solenoid Valve  
Labor Of 3 Hours To Replace:  
• EPR or CPR Valve  
• Condenser or Evaporator Coil  
• Expansion Valve  
Labor Of 4 Hours To Replace:  
• Compressor  
This includes recovery of refrigerant and leak check.  
$55.00 maximum reimbursement for refrigerant recovery (includes recovery machine, pump, torch, oil, flux, minor fittings,  
solder, brazing rod, nitrogen, or similar fees.)  
Refrigerants:  
• R22 A maximum of $4.00/lb. or 25¢/oz. will be reimbursed.  
• R134A A maximum of $5.00/lb. or 31¢/oz. will be reimbursed.  
• R404A A maximum of $15.00/lb. or $1.00/oz. will be reimbursed.  
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Manufacturers Limited Lifetime Warranty  
McCall warrants to the original purchaser-user, subject to the Exclusions  
limitations and exclusions set forth below, that the ABS interior of the This warranty does not cover labor, service, charges for travel time,  
McCall models identified above will be free of manufactured defects mileage, or premium charges. This warranty also does not include  
for as long as the equipment is owned by the original purchaser-user defects resulting from:  
and is in operation.  
• Operation of the product beyond the specification set forth in the  
Service and Installation Manual.  
What is covered.  
The interior liner is covered against manufactured defects under  
• Failure to clean and maintain the product as described in the Service  
and Installation Manual.  
normal use. For purposes of this Warranty, interior liner is defined • Installation of the product in a manner other than as set forth in the  
as the portion of the interior liner which is made of ABS material. Service and Installation.  
This warranty applies only to products sold and installed after March • Use of installation of replacement parts not approved by McCall; or  
1, 2000 in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Mexico. For • The introduction hot items directly onto the ABS liner.  
purposes of this warranty, lifetime is defined as the expected usable  
life for the equipment of 12 years.  
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties or guarantees of any  
kind, express or implied, except McCall’s One Year Parts and Labor  
Warranty. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY OR  
McCall’s Obligation  
Limited strictly to shipping OEM replacement parts or repair kits for any FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED  
covered ABS interior. A McCall authorized service dealer and McCall’s AND EXCLUDED. IN NO EVENT SHALL McCall BE LIABLE FOR  
Service Department must confirm the liner defect has occurred under INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR  
normal conditions and is not due to misuse as defined below. All NATURE, OR FOR ANY DEFECT RESULTING IN WHOLE OR IN  
decisions regarding the ABS interior shall be made by McCall’s Service PART FROM MISUSE, ALTERATION, IMPROPER INSTALLATION  
Department and shall be binding upon the parties. No labor or service OR INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY PART  
charges or allowances are covered by this warranty. Warranty service THEREOF.  
must be performed by a McCall approved authorized service agent.  
No part or assembly which has been subject to accident, alteration or  
User Responsibility  
misuse, or which has not been installed or serviced in accordance with  
The product must be installed, cleaned and maintained as described the Operation Manual furnished with the product, or which is from  
in the Service and Installation manual which is furnished with the equipment on which the serial number has been altered or removed,  
product. Only approved replacement parts may be used. Failure shall be covered by this warranty.  
to adhere to the requirements of this paragraph may void warranty  
coverage.  
Procedures  
All claims for replacement parts or repair kits must be made through  
a McCall Parts Depot or an authorized McCall dealer. The defective  
part invoice must be returned to McCall within 15 days after the date  
of service to be eligible for warranty coverage. All claims must include  
the model number, serial number, an original date of installation and  
customer identification. Use of parts other than original McCall  
replacement parts will not be covered.  
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Standard One Year Warranty  
(One year parts and labor.)  
McCall warrants to the Original Purchaser of the McCall product (herein being issued after the part has been received and inspected at McCall’s  
called the “Unit”) that such Unit, and all parts thereof, will be free from plant and determined by McCall to be within this warranty.  
defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for  
a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment of the Unit to the Under no condition does this warranty give the Original Purchaser  
Original Purchaser or, if the Original Purchaser returns the warranty the right to replace the defective Unit with a complete Unit of the  
card completely filled out including the date of installation within same manufacturer or of another make. Unless authorized by McCall  
thirty (30) days of receipt of the Unit, one (1) year from the date of in writing, this warranty does not permit the replacement of any part,  
installation. During this one year warranty period, McCall will repair including the motor-compressor, to be made with the part of another  
or replace any defective part or portion there of returned to McCall by make or manufacturer.  
the Original Purchaser which McCall determines was defective due to  
faulty material or workmanship. During this one year warranty period, No claims can be made under this warranty for spoilage of any products  
McCall will pay labor, crating and freight incurred in the removal of the for any reason, including system failure.  
Unit or defective component and shipment to McCall. Reimbursement is  
subject to the following limitations: A maximum of 1-hour is allowed to The installation contractor shall be responsible for building access,  
diagnose a defective component; A maximum of 1-hour is allowed for entrance and field conditions to insure sufficient clearance to allow any  
retrieval of parts not in stock; A maximum travel distance of 100 miles hood(s), vent(s), or Unit(s) if necessary, to be brought into the building.  
round trip and 2-hours will be reimbursed. Overtime, installation/start- McCall will not be responsible for structural changes or damages incurred  
up, normal control adjustments, general maintenance, glass breakage, during installation of the Unit or any exhaust system.  
freight damage, and/or correcting an end-user installation error will not  
be reimbursed under warranty unless pre-approved with a Service Work McCall shall not be liable in any manner for any default or delay in  
Authorization from McCall. McCall will pay the return costs if the Unit or performance hereunder caused by or resulting from any contingency  
part thereof was defective.  
beyond McCall’s control, including, but not limited to, war, governmental  
restrictions or restraints, strike, lockouts, injunctions, fire, flood, acts of  
The term “Original Purchaser” as used herein means that person, firm, nature, short or reduced supply of raw materials, or discontinuance of  
association, or corporation for whom the Unit was originally installed.  
the parts by the original part manufacturer.  
This warranty does not apply to any Unit or part thereof that has been Except as provided in any Additional Four Year Protection Plan, if  
subjected to misuse, neglect, alteration, or accident, such as accidental applicable, and the Service Labor Contract, if applicable, the foregoing  
damage to the exterior finish, operated contrary to the recommendations is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, whether written or  
specified by McCall; or repaired or altered by anyone other than McCall oral, express or implied. This warranty supersedes and excludes any  
in any way so as to, in McCall’s sole judgement, affect its quality or prior oral or written representations or warranties. McCall expressly  
efficiency. This warranty does not apply to any Unit that has been moved disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a  
from the location where it was originally installed. This warranty also particularpurposeorcompliancewithanylaw,treaty,ruleorregulation  
does not cover the refrigerator drier or the light bulbs used in the Unit. relating to the discharge of substances into the environment. The sole  
The warranty is subject to the user’s normal maintenance and care and exclusive remedies of any person relating to the Unit, and the full  
responsibility as set forth in the Service and Installation Manual, such liability of McCall for any breach of this warranty, will be as provided  
as cleaning the condenser coil, and is in lieu of all other obligations in this warranty.  
of McCall. McCall neither assumes, nor authorizes any other person  
to assume for McCall, any other liability in connection with McCall’s OtherthanthisMcCallStandardOneYearLimitedWarranty,anyapplicable  
products.  
McCall Additional Four Year Protection Plan or applicable McCall Service  
Labor Contract, the Original Purchaser agrees and acknowledges that no  
Removal or defacement of the original Serial Number or Model Number other warranties are offered or provided in connection with or for the Unit  
from any Unit shall be deemed to release McCall from all obligations or any other part thereof.  
hereunder or any other obligations, express or implied.  
In no event will McCall be liable for special, incidental or consequential  
Parts furnished by suppliers to McCall are guaranteed by McCall only damages, or for damages in the nature of penalties.  
to the extent of the original manufacturer’s express warranty to McCall.  
Failure of the Original Purchaser to receive such manufacturers warranty IF DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, CUSTOMER USES A PART FOR  
shall in no way create any warranty, expressed or implied, or any other THIS McCall EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN AN UNMODIFIED NEW OR  
obligation or liability on McCall’s part in respect thereof.  
RECYCLED PART PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM McCall OR ANY OF  
ITS AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS AND/OR THE PART BEING USED  
IF THE CUSTOMER IS USING A PART THAT RESULTS IN A VOIDED IS MODIFIED FROM ITS ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION, THIS WARRANTY  
WARRANTY AND A McCall AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE TRAVELS WILL BE VOID. FURTHER, McCall AND ITS AFFILIATES WILL NOT BE  
TO THE INSTALLATION ADDRESS TO PERFORM WARRANTY LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIMS DAMAGES OR EXPENSES INCURRED BY THE  
SERVICE, THE SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE WILL ADVISE CUSTOMER CUSTOMER WHICH ARISE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, IN WHOLE OR  
THE WARRANTY IS VOID. SUCH SERVICE CALLS WILL BE BILLED IN PART, DUE TO THE INSTALLATION OF ANY MODIFIED PART AND/  
TO CUSTOMER AT THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER’S THEN OR PART RECEIVED FROM AN UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER. If  
APPLICABLE TIME AND MATERIALS RATES. CONSIDER: CUSTOMER the warranty becomes void, Customer may purchase from McCall, if  
MAY INITIATE A SERVICE AGREEMENT WITHOUT PARTS COVERAGE.  
available, a Service Agreement or service at the then current time and  
materials rate.  
If shipment of a replacement part is requested prior to the arrival in the  
McCall factory of the part claimed to be defective, the Original Purchaser For more information on McCall warranty’s log on and check out the  
must accept delivery of the replacement part on a C.O.D. basis, with credit service section of our web site at www.mccallrefrigeration.com.  
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Thank you for choosing McCall!  
Help is a phone call away. Help our team of professional, courteous  
customer service reps by having your model number and serial number  
available at the time of your call (888) 732-2446.  
Model: ____________________ S/N: ___________________  
Installation Date: ____________  
For a list of McCall’s authorized parts depots,  
McCall reserves the right to make changes in design or specifications without prior notice. ©2010 McCall. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.  
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