DCS CADBND Installation Manual

CADBND
CAD CARTS
REFRIGERAT OR WRAPPERS
STANDARD CONFIGURATION
REVERSE CONFIGURATION
STANDARD CONFIGURATION
REVERSE CONFIGURATION
REAR
FRONT
SIDE VIEW
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT!
Before you begin, read these instructions completely and carefully.
CAUTION:
Some parts have sharp edges; care must be taken when handling the various components to avoid injury. Wear gloves when handling.
Getting Started
Remove packaging
Contents
Description Qty
CAD-BND Bend Unit 1
Hex Bolt SS 1/4-20 x 1/2” 4
Washer 5/16” ID x 3/4” OD 8
Hex Nut 1/4-20 4
Tools Needed
Eye Goggles
Work Gloves
7/16” Socket and Ratchet Driver
7/16” Box or Open End Wrench
Screw Driver - Phillips #2
Locating the Bend Unit:
For proper use, this product should be installed/positioned on a at ground or patio. Unevenness such as bumps, cracks and protrusions should be 1/4” or less. If positioning the Bend Unit on uneven ground, it is recommend to mount the CAD carts on leveling legs (CAD-LVL). If mounting to a refrigerator, the built in leveling legs can serve the same purpose.
Before Installing:
Before you begin installing the CAD-BND Bend Unit, make note of the four sets of mounting holes located near the top of the sidewalls. The Bend Unit is capable of a variety of congurations that require use of dierent mounting holes. The top row of holes will be used when mounting to any CAD cart; the bottom row of holes will be used for mounting to any of the wrappers for outdoor refrig­eration products; the rear set of holes will be used in the standard orientation; the front set of holes will be used in the reverse orientation (Fig. 01). The Bend Unit can be mounted to all size CAD carts as well as all outdoor refrigeration products equipped with a wrapper.
Fig. 01
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The Bend Unit can be mounted in the standard orientation, with the front of the attached carts and/or refrig­erators facing inward, or mounted in the reverse orientation. In the reverse orientation, the front of the carts and/or refrigerators will face away from each other, giving the user more elbowroom. The reverse orientation also provides better use of counter space, easier access to the storage space in the Bend Unit and prevents crowding from open doors or drawers.
The side on which the door is located can also be changed for further customization. Please see the instructions on reversing the door. This must be done before mounting the Bend Unit to any cart or refrig­eration unit.
There are four ways to mount the CAD-BND Bend Unit. Choose your desired conguration from the pictures below and turn to the corresponding page for mounting instructions.
Standard Orientation with cart (see page 4)
Reverse Orientation with cart* (see page 6) Reverse Orientation with refrigerator** (see page 6)
* Unit shown with door in factory location (right).
** Unit shown with door in left position.
Standard Orientation with refrigerator (see page 5)
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Installation Instructions
Reversing Side of Door (CAD-BND)
Note: The side on which the door is located can be reversed to provide easy access and desired
positioning. This must be done before securing the Bend Unit to any supporting cart or refrigerator (Fig. 02).
Rear riser bracket
Rear riser bracket
Fig. 03
Fig. 02
Fig. 04
Remove the screws from the top of the rear riser bracket to separate it from the rear wall and sidewalls 1. (Fig. 03 and 04).
Lift rear riser o, making sure to hold the door as the hinge pin is pulled out of the door. Remove the door 2. and riser bracket and place them out of the way.
Tilt the entire Bend Unit on its side, with the rear wall nearest the ground. Remove the screws that hold 3. the rear wall to the sidewall and the oor panel of the Bend Unit (Fig. 05 and 06). The rear wall can now be separated from the Bend Unit and placed o to the side.
Next, tilt the Bend Unit onto its opposite side, replace the rear wall on the other side. Using the same 4. screws that were removed in Step 3, attach the rear wall to the opposite side of the oor panel and the opposite sidewall. Then stand the unit up.
Before replacing the door and rear riser bracket, the latch must be 5. moved to the hole on the opposite side of the riser (Fig. 07). No hardware is needed.
Replace the rear riser on the Bend Unit, making sure to install the 6. door. Drive the screws in the top of the riser to secure it to the rear wall.
Fig. 05
Rear wall
Fig. 06
Move latch to other side
Fig. 07
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