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Dixell XR06CX Freezer Temperature Control Manual Iron Mountain Refrigeration

This document provides instructions for setting the temperature on a Dixell XR06CX temperature controller for a freezer. It recommends setting the temperature differential to 6 degrees, with a low temperature of -5 degrees and high of 1 degree. It also details the pre-set defrost settings of a 4-6 hour interval, 25 minute maximum time, and 2 minute drip delay after defrosting. Contact information is provided for support from Iron Mountain Refrigeration.

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Dixell XR06CX Freezer Temperature Control Manual Iron Mountain Refrigeration

This document provides instructions for setting the temperature on a Dixell XR06CX temperature controller for a freezer. It recommends setting the temperature differential to 6 degrees, with a low temperature of -5 degrees and high of 1 degree. It also details the pre-set defrost settings of a 4-6 hour interval, 25 minute maximum time, and 2 minute drip delay after defrosting. Contact information is provided for support from Iron Mountain Refrigeration.

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Iron Mountain Refrigeration & Equipment, LLC

Dixell XR06CX Temperature Control Manual

Thank you for your freezer purchase. Your digital temperature controller should arrive pre-set to factory
standards. This manual is provided to assist with any small changes you may wish to make. If you are
experiencing any issues with the function of your cooler, we are available for support at
[email protected] or by phone at 833-734-8880.

Your freezer is designed to maintain a temperature range with a high and low setting. When the high
temperature is reached, the compressor will start and run until the low temperature is reached. Setting
the high and low too close may cause ice build up and compressor failure.

To see your set temperature, press and release “SET”. To change it, hold “SET” until F is flashing and use
up or down to adjust. This temperature must be within the selected temperature range in the
parameters. To check or adjust the parameters, follow the steps below.

1. Hold “Set” and “Down” together for 3 seconds until F is flashing. Release. Hold “Set” and
“Down” again for 10 seconds until “L2” is shown.
2. You are now in the parameter menu. The first parameter, “Hy” is shown.
a. Press “Set” to see the current setting.
b. Use Up and Down arrows to change, if needed.
c. Press “Set” to show next parameter.
3. To exit and save changes, press “Set” and “Up” together.

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Dixell XR06CX Temperature Control Manual

Temperature Setting Codes

We recommend a differential of 5-6 degrees, -4/-5 as a low temperature and 1 as a high temperature.
To change this, you will need to change BOTH the differential and the temperature settings.

Parameter Code Setting Recommended


Hy Temperature differential 6
LS Low Temperature -5
US High Temperature 1

Defrost Settings

Defrosting is pre-set to occur at regular 4 to 6-hour intervals for 25 minutes. There is a 2-minute delay
after defrosting to allow the water to drip into the evaporation tray before the compressor and fan will
start again. To manually start a defrost cycle, press the “defrost” button for 3 seconds. This will also
cancel a defrost in progress. To change the defrost settings, follow the steps to enter the parameters as
shown above.

Parameter Code Setting Pre-Set


id Defrost Interval 4 hours
Nd Maximum Defrost Time 25 min
dt Drip Delay after Defrost 2 min
Fd Fan Delay after Defrost 10 min
DF Defrost Display Def

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