Why is my Summit Merchandiser vibrating?
- CCaroline RochaSep 23, 2025
If your Summit Merchandiser is vibrating, make sure the appliance is properly leveled by adjusting the feet.
Why is my Summit Merchandiser vibrating?
If your Summit Merchandiser is vibrating, make sure the appliance is properly leveled by adjusting the feet.
Why my Summit Refrigerator does not operate?
Your Summit Refrigerator might not be operating because it's not properly connected to a power supply. Ensure it is connected. Also, verify that the appliance is switched on. Check your circuit breaker or fuse, and switch it on or replace it if necessary.
What to do if my Summit Refrigerator alarm sounds and the temperature display flashes?
If the alarm sounds and the temperature display flashes on your Summit Refrigerator, it could be due to several reasons. First, if the door has been open for more than 60 seconds, close it. Avoid opening the door too often. Check if the ventilation opening is covered or dusty and clear any obstructions. Also, a lengthy power interruption can cause this, so allow the appliance to work until it reaches the set temperature.
Why does my Summit Refrigerator turn itself on and off frequently?
Your Summit Refrigerator may be turning on and off frequently due to several reasons. The room temperature could be higher than average, so try placing the appliance in a cooler spot. If you've recently added a large amount of bottles, allow the unit some time to reach the set temperature. Avoid opening the door too often and ensure it closes completely. Also, check the door seal and clean or replace if necessary.
How to fix vibrations in my Summit Refrigerator?
To fix vibrations in your Summit Refrigerator, level the appliance using the adjustable feet.
Why does my Summit Merchandiser keep turning on and off?
Your Summit Merchandiser might be cycling on and off frequently due to: * High room temperature: Try placing the appliance in a cooler environment. * Overloading: If you've recently added many items, allow the unit time to reach the set temperature. * Door issues: Avoid opening the door too often, ensure it closes completely, and check/clean/replace the door gasket if it's not sealing properly.
Why is my Summit Merchandiser not cold enough?
There are several reasons why your Summit Merchandiser might not be cooling properly. It could be due to: * Incorrect temperature settings: Ensure the temperature is set correctly. * Ambient temperature: A lower temperature setting might be needed based on the surrounding environment. * Door issues: Avoid opening the door too often or not closing it completely. Check that the door seal is intact and clean. Replace if necessary. * Dirty components: The condenser could be dirty and require cleaning. Also, ensure the ventilation opening is free from obstructions and dust.
What to do if my Summit Merchandiser does not operate?
If your Summit Merchandiser isn't working, start by checking these potential causes: * Power connection: Make sure the appliance is properly connected to a power supply. * Power status: Verify that the appliance is switched on. * Electrical issues: Check for a tripped circuit breaker or a blown fuse and reset or replace them as needed.
Why is the alarm sounding and the temperature display flashing on my Summit SCR1155W?
The alarm might be sounding and the temperature display flashing on your Summit Merchandiser due to: * The appliance door being open for longer than 60 seconds; if so, close the door. * The appliance door being opened too often; avoid opening the door more than necessary. * The ventilation opening being covered or too dusty; clear any obstructions and clean off the dust. * A lengthy power interruption; allow the appliance to run until it reaches the set temperature. * Adding a large number of items to the unit; allow the appliance to run until it reaches the set temperature.
What to do if my Summit SCR1155W Merchandiser appliance does not operate?
If your Summit Merchandiser appliance isn't operating, here are a few things to check: * Ensure the appliance is properly connected to a power supply. * Verify that the appliance is switched on. * Check for a tripped circuit breaker or a blown fuse, and switch on the circuit breaker or replace the fuse if necessary.
This document outlines the installation, operation, and maintenance of a Summit Beverage Merchandiser. The manual covers several models, including ALBV15, SCR1536B, SCR1536BG, SCR2464, SCR1005W, SCR1155W, SCR1400W, and SCR1400WLH, providing comprehensive instructions to ensure safe and efficient use.
The Summit Beverage Merchandiser is designed for storing and cooling beverages and drinks, maintaining them at an optimal temperature range. It is not intended for perishable food, medicine, or other medical products. The unit features a cooling system that automatically defrosts under normal operating conditions, with condensate collecting in a drainage channel and evaporating near the compressor. The appliance includes a digital control panel for setting and monitoring the internal temperature, an interior light to illuminate contents, and a security lock for restricted access. Some models offer flexibility for either built-in or free-standing installation, while others are designed for free-standing use only. The door swing can be reversed on specific models (ALBV15, SCR1536B/SCR1536BG/SCR2464) to accommodate different installation requirements.
Before initial use, it is crucial to remove all exterior and interior packing materials. The appliance must stand upright for at least two hours after unpacking to allow lubricants and refrigerants to settle, which is vital for performance and longevity. The interior should be cleaned with lukewarm water and a soft cloth. The handle, if not pre-installed, needs to be attached to the door.
For optimal performance, the unit should be placed in a well-ventilated area with ambient temperatures between 60°F (16°C) and 90°F (32°C), with ideal performance occurring between 72°F (23°C) and 78°F (26°C). It should not be located near heat sources like ovens or radiators, as direct sunlight or high ambient temperatures can increase electrical consumption and affect acrylic coatings. The appliance must be leveled using its adjustable legs to ensure proper operation.
For free-standing installations, a 5-inch (127mm) clearance is recommended at the back and sides for adequate air circulation to cool the compressor and condenser, promoting energy efficiency. For built-in installations, a clearance of 2-3mm (about 1/10") on each side and at the top, and 2 inches (50mm) at the back, is necessary for service access and ventilation. The front air vent must remain unobstructed.
The appliance requires a standard 115/120 Volt AC ~60Hz three-prong grounded electrical outlet. It is essential to plug the unit into an exclusive, properly grounded wall outlet. The grounding prong should never be cut or removed. An extension cord is generally not recommended due to potential safety hazards; however, if one must be used, it should be a UL/CUL-Listed, 3-wire grounding type appliance extension cord rated for 115 volts and at least 10 amperes. The power supply cord should not be kinked or pinched, and the fuse or circuit breaker size should be 15 amperes.
The door swing can be reversed from left to right or vice versa. This involves carefully removing the bottom hinge, detaching the door, transferring hinge pins, and installing the alternative top hinge on the desired side. All removed parts must be saved for this process.
The ALBV15 model allows for height adjustment up to 3 inches by turning the adjustable legs. A hidden section of the kick-plate can then be lowered to cover the gap between the kick-plate and the floor. This adjustment involves removing or loosening screws on the kick-plate, guiding the lower trim down, and reinserting and tightening the screws.
The stainless steel handle, if not pre-installed, can be attached by removing the door gasket, aligning the handle with the designated holes, securing it with screws and flat washers, and then replacing the door gasket.
The digital control panel allows users to turn the unit ON/OFF, adjust the interior light, and set the temperature. To turn the appliance ON or OFF, press and hold the power symbol for 5 seconds. Pressing the power key once can also silence an audible alarm. The interior light can be toggled between two modes: functional (default), where lights turn on only when the door is open, and showcase mode, where lights remain on regardless of door position.
Temperature settings can be adjusted using the UP and DOWN symbols. The factory preset temperature is 38°F (3°C), and the operating range is 36°F (2°C) to 43°F (6°C). The display can show temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius, switchable by holding the LIGHT key for 5 seconds. The unit features a temperature memory function, retaining previous settings after a power interruption.
For religious observances, Sabbath mode disables displays, interior lights, and audible alarms while maintaining normal cooling. It is activated by touching the POWER and LIGHT keys simultaneously for at least 5 seconds. The mode automatically deactivates after 96 hours or can be manually turned off by repeating the activation process.
An audible alarm sounds if the storage temperature is too high, with the display flashing. This can be caused by warm items, excessive warm air entry, power failure, or a faulty appliance. The alarm silences automatically once the temperature returns to normal. A door alarm sounds if the door is left open for more than 60 seconds and can be silenced by pressing the POWER key.
The unit includes a lock and key for security. The keys are typically found with the instruction manual. To unlock, insert the key and turn it counterclockwise; to lock, reverse the operation, ensuring the metal pin is fully engaged.
The shelves are designed for easy access, allowing them to be pulled approximately halfway out. To prevent items from falling, a plastic post on each side of the shelf track is included. To remove a shelf, all contents must be taken off first, then the shelf moved to align notches with the plastic posts, and finally lifted. Reinstallation follows the reverse procedure.
Regular cleaning is essential. Before cleaning, turn off and unplug the appliance, and remove all items and shelves. The inside surfaces should be cleaned with a solution of warm water and baking soda (2 tablespoons per quart of water). Shelves can be washed with a mild detergent solution. When cleaning near controls or electrical parts, wring excess water from the sponge or cloth. The outside cabinet can be cleaned with warm water and mild liquid detergent, then rinsed and wiped dry with a soft cloth. Steel wool or steel brushes should not be used on stainless steel surfaces.
The unit automatically defrosts under normal operating conditions. However, if frost accumulates on the evaporator due to frequent door openings in high heat or humidity, and this frost does not clear within 24 hours, manual defrosting will be required.
Most power failures are short and should not significantly affect the appliance's temperature if the door remains closed. For longer outages, steps should be taken to protect the contents.
For short vacations (less than three weeks), leave the appliance operating. For long vacations (several months), remove all items, turn off the appliance, clean and dry the interior thoroughly, and leave the door slightly ajar to prevent odors and mold.
When moving the unit, remove all items, securely tape down loose items (like shelves), turn up adjustable legs to prevent damage, and tape the door shut. Ensure the appliance remains upright during transport and protect its exterior with a blanket or similar item.
To maximize energy efficiency, place the appliance in the coolest area of the room, away from heat sources and direct sunlight. Ensure adequate ventilation and never cover air vents. Avoid keeping the door open longer than necessary.
The manual provides a comprehensive troubleshooting guide for common issues such such as the appliance not operating, not cooling sufficiently, turning on and off frequently, the light not working, vibrations, excessive noise, and the door not closing properly. It also addresses error codes displayed on the control panel (E0, E1, E2, E3, E4, E5, E6, E7) and the flashing "--" icon, offering possible causes and remedies for each. For example, if the appliance does not operate, checks include power connection, appliance being turned on, and circuit breaker/fuse status. If the appliance is not cold enough, remedies involve checking temperature settings, reducing door openings, and cleaning the condenser. For error codes, the manual suggests calling for service, as these often indicate sensor or component failures.
| Type | Merchandiser |
|---|---|
| Model | SCR1155W |
| Brand | Summit |
| Capacity | 11.0 cu.ft. |
| Shelves | 5 |
| Lighting | Interior LED |
| Energy Star Rated | Yes |
| Door Style | Glass Door |
| Defrost Type | Automatic |
| Color | White |
| Voltage | 115 V |
| Width | 23.63 inches |
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