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Technical data for Turbo Air refrigerators including H.P., voltage, refrigerant, amps, and weight.
Technical data for Turbo Air freezers including H.P., voltage, refrigerant, amps, and weight.
Guidance on finding the unit's serial number on the internal data label for service.
Instructions for adequate airflow around the unit, recommending a minimum distance from walls.
Guidance on choosing a stable and load-bearing location for the unit.
Advice against placing the unit near stoves or hot corners to maintain cooling efficiency.
Requirement to install the unit indoors and protect it from rain.
Instructions on securing the unit's stability, especially by locking front wheels.
Ensuring the unit is level from front to back and side to side for proper operation.
Mandate for the unit to be connected to a dedicated electrical outlet.
Method for cleaning unit surfaces using warm water and soap, avoiding abrasive cleaners.
Recommendation for periodic cleaning of condenser fins every 90 days to maintain performance.
Importance of frequent cleaning of the door gasket for proper sealing.
Steps to check the unit's safety and operational status after cleaning.
Guidelines for connecting the power cord to the correct voltage and using a protected circuit.
Instruction to wait five minutes before re-starting the unit after disconnection.
Instructions for plugging in, turning on, and verifying compressor start.
Covers default settings, adjustment levels 1-7, and automatic cycling of compressor/defrost.
How interior lights and evaporator fans operate based on door status.
Overview of the display panel, temperature settings, and controls.
Detailed instructions on using the up/down buttons to set the inside temperature level from 1 to 7.
Explanation of the display range (14°F to 69°F) and how it shows extreme temperatures.
When the evaporator fan motor is activated, based on door status for specific models.
Steps to power on the freezer, noting display panel and compressor activation.
Covers default settings, adjustment levels 1-7, and automatic cycling.
Importance of airflow and when evaporator fans run, noting product loading guidelines.
Overview of the freezer's display panel, temperature settings, and controls.
How to activate manual defrost and information on automatic defrost cycles.
Using up/down buttons for temperature and understanding the inner temperature display range.
When the evaporator fan motor is activated, based on door closure.
Step-by-step guide for disassembling and removing the top grille fixture for door reversal.
Instructions for unscrewing the top grille and lifting/removing the door.
Steps to disassemble hinges and stopper plates on the left side for door reversal.
Reassembling stopper plates and hinges, including positioning them for the reversed door.
Attaching the door and rotating it 180 degrees, involving hinge placement and screw tightening.
Securing the top hinge (right) with fixtures in their original positions.
Reattaching the top grille components, noting this is the reverse of the disassembly process.
Outlines common issues like melting food, lack of refrigeration, loud noise, and their causes/solutions.
Clarifies sounds like water flowing or compressor not running during defrost as normal operations.
Identifies scratches, deposits, and chlorides as key factors that can damage stainless steel.
Eight steps to prevent rust, including using correct tools and cleaning along polish lines.
Advice on water treatment to reduce deposits and recommendations for maintaining food equipment cleanliness.
Guidance on using specific cleaners, rinsing, drying, and recommended products.
Details of the standard three-year warranty covering cabinets and parts against defects.
Extended warranty for hermetically and semi-hermetically sealed compressors for an additional two years.
Specific procedures and requirements to maintain compressor warranty validity.
Lists items not covered, such as transferability, consequential damages, and damage from misuse.
Information required for warranty claims, including model number, serial number, and proof of purchase.
Further elaboration on the three-year warranty, including labor charges and travel time.
Details on compressor warranty, including specific refrigerant/lubricant requirements and procedures.
Reinforces limitations on consequential damages and damage from external factors.
| Brand | Turbo Air |
|---|---|
| Model | M3F72-3 |
| Category | Refrigerator |
| Language | English |












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