How do I change or check the temperature setpoint on a Unifrost upright freezer’s digital controller?
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Unifrost upright freezers commonly use front fascia digital controllers (often Dixell, Elitech or Carel families, including XR02CX type layouts). Because the button sequence can vary by controller family, use this safe,
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Unifrost upright freezers commonly use front fascia digital controllers (often Dixell, Elitech or Carel families, including XR02CX type layouts). Because the button sequence can vary by controller family, use this safe, non destructive approach:
Check the setpoint without changing anything: on many controllers you can press SET once to display the setpoint briefly, then it returns to the current cabinet reading.
Change the setpoint (if unlocked): commonly you hold SET for a few seconds until the setpoint value flashes, use the ▲/▼ arrows to adjust, then press SET again (or wait a few seconds) to save.
If you cannot adjust it: the keypad may be locked, or changes may be restricted to managers or engineers.
If your controller does not match the above, don’t guess. Match the controller model (printed on the fascia or inside the control box) and follow the correct PDF from the Unifrost Manuals & Downloads hub so you do not accidentally alter defrost or alarm parameters.
Read the full guide: Unifrost Upright Freezer Temperature Controller: New Owner Core Overview Guide for Irish Kitchens.
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