Please read this manual completely before attempting to install or operate this equipment!
Notify carrier of damage! Inspect all components immediately. See page 2.
F5 and F15 SERIES
Drop-In and Serview Display Cases
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
READ BEFORE USE
PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
Effective Date June 2008
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F5 & F15 Series Service and Installation Manual
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ContentsSerial Number Location
Serial Number Location ........................................................2
Standard Labor Guidelines ..................................................17
Standard Warranties ..................................................... 18-19
The serial number on all self-contained F5 Series units is
located near the condensing unit. On all remote F5 Series
units the serial number is located on the drop-in frame.
The serial number on all self-contained F15 Series units is
located behind the compressor housing. On all remote F15
Series units the serial number is located behind the six inch
panel in the base.
Always have the serial number of your unit available when calling
for parts or service. A complete list of authorized Delfield parts
depots is available at www.delfield.com.
Even though most equipment is shipped crated, care should
be taken during unloading so the equipment is not damaged
while being moved into the building.
1. Visually inspect the exterior of the package and skid or
container. Any damage should be noted and reported
to the delivering carrier immediately.
2. If damaged, open and inspect the contents with the
carrier.
3. In the event that the exterior is not damaged, yet upon
opening, there is concealed damage to the equipment
notify the carrier. Notification should be made verbally
as well as in written form.
4. Request an inspection by the shipping company of the
damaged equipment. This should be done within 10
days from receipt of the equipment.
5. Check the lower portion of the unit to be sure legs or
casters are not bent.
6. Also open the compressor compartment housing and
7. Freight carriers can supply the necessary damage forms
8. Retain all crating material until an inspection has been
Uncrating the Equipment
First cut and remove the banding from around the crate.
Remove the front of the crate material, use of some tools
will be required. If the unit is on legs remove the top of the
crate as well and lift the unit off the skid. If the unit is on
casters it can be "rolled" off the skid.
visually inspect the refrigeration package. Be sure lines
are secure and base is still intact.
Units represented in this manual are for indoor use only. All
self-contained units were tested at the factory to assure proper
operation. The unit should not be installed directly next to high
heat generating equipment (ranges, griddles, etc.). Be sure the
location chosen has a counter strong enough to support the
total weight of the cabinet and contents. A fully loaded model
may weigh as much as 2,000 pounds! Reinforce the counter as
necessary to provide for maximum loading.
These units are installed by “dropping” them into the counter
from above. The counter cutout sizes are as follows:
48” wide units — 18.62" x 23.62" (47.3 cm x 60.0 cm)
72” wide units — 18.62" x 32.62" (47.3 cm x 82.9 cm)
Self-contained F5 Series units require airflow to the
compressor. Two louvers are provided with each unit and
should be installed as illustrated on page 10.
Unit is designed to maintain 36°F (2°C) to 40°F (4°C) interior
cabinet temperature at 65% or lower ambient relative humidity.
Plumbing
Self-contained models are standard with a condensate
evaporator. If, for some reason, a unit does not have a
condensate evaporator, or the evaporator fails, the unit’s
drain must have an outlet to an appropriate drainage area or
container.
Moisture collecting from improper drainage
can create a slippery surface on the floor
and a hazard to employees. It is the owner’s
responsibility to provide a container or outlet
for drainage.
Electrical connection
Refer to the amperage data on pages 3 & 4, the serial tag, your
local code or the National Electrical Code to be sure the unit is
connected to the proper power source. A protected circuit of
the correct voltage and amperage must be run for connection
of the line cord, or permanent connection to the unit.
Self-contained units have an ON/OFF switch in the junction
box. Simply turn the switch to ON to begin operation.
The power switch should be turned to OFF and
the unit disconnected from the power source
whenever performing service or maintenance
functions.
Units represented in this manual are for indoor use only. Be
sure the location chosen has a floor strong enough to support
the total weight of the cabinet and contents. A fully loaded model
may weigh as much as 3,000 pounds! Reinforce the floor as
necessary to provide for maximum loading.
For the most efficient refrigeration, be sure to provide good air
circulation inside and out. Don’t pack the refrigerator so full
that air cannot circulate. Be sure that the exterior of the unit has
access to ample air. Avoid hot corners and locations near stoves
and ovens.
Unit is designed to maintain 36°F (2°C) to 40°F (4°C) interior
cabinet temperature at 65% or lower ambient relative humidity.
Leveling
A level cabinet looks better and will perform better because
the drain pan will drain properly, the doors will line up with
the frames properly and the cabinet will not be subject to
undue strain. Units come standard with adjustable legs and
bullet feet to make leveling easier. If your unit has casters,
install in a stable condition with the front casters locked before
operating.
Plumbing
Self-contained models are standard with a condensate
evaporator. If your unit does not have a condensate evaporator,
or the evaporator fails, the unit’s drain must have an outlet to an
appropriate drainage area or container.
Moisture collecting from improper drainage can
create a slippery surface on the floor and a hazard
to employees. It is the owner’s responsibility to
provide a container or outlet for drainage.
Electrical connection
Refer to the amperage data on pages 3-4, the serial tag, your
local code or the National Electrical Code to be sure the unit is
connected to the proper power source. A protected circuit of the
correct voltage and amperage must be run for connection of the
line cord, or permanent connection to the unit.
Self-contained units have an ON/OFF switch located directly
behind the louvered panel covering the compressor section.
Simply turn the switch to ON to begin operation.
The power switch should be turned to OFF and
the unit disconnected from the power source
whenever performing service or maintenance
functions.
Display cases come with four epoxy coated wire shelves that
are adjustable in 3-3/4" increments.
Maximum weight for shelves is 75 pounds.
Overloading shelves can damage equipment or
cause bodily injury.
General Operation
After turning the ON/OFF switch to ON the unit’s compressor
will begin operating. Delfield display cases are designed to
maintain an operational temperature of 36°F to 40°F (2°C to
4°C) in both the display (F5 and F15 Series) and storage areas
(F15 Series only).
Located on the operator side at the top right is an ON/OFF
switch for the display lights.
At the factory, the keys are taped to the display case. Follow the
directions below to lock and unlock the display case.
To lock: Line up key ridge with red dot.
Insert key and rotate one-half turn.
Remove key and push lock bolt in.
To open: Line up ridge with red dot.
Insert key and rotate key one-half turn.
Remove key.
or longer to realize the temperature change depending on the
application and location of the unit.
Continuous opening and closing of the doors will hinder the
unit’s ability to maintain operational temperatures.
If humidity is above 65%, condensation on the glass
will be present.
The display temperature control is located in the fan shroud.
The F15 base thermostat is located in the lower evaporator coil
housing. Use the knob to adjust the temperature, adjustments
should be made gradually. Several small adjustments will be
more effective than one large adjustment. It may take an hour
Pressure Control Setting
Low pressure cut in at 20 psi.
Low pressure cut out at 5 psi.
Differential setting of 15 psi.
Door gaskets require regular cleaning to prevent mold and mildew build
up and also to retain the elasticity of the gasket. Gasket cleaning can
be done with the use of warm soapy water. Avoid full strength cleaning
products on gaskets as this can cause them to become brittle and
crack. Never use sharp tools or knives to scrape or clean the gasket.
Gaskets can be easily replaced and do not require the use of tools or
an authorized service person. The gaskets are “Dart” style and can be
pulled out of the groove in the door and new gaskets can be “pressed”
back into place.
Drain Maintenance - Base
Each unit has a drain located inside the unit that removes the condensation
from the evaporator coil and routes it to an external condensate
evaporator pan. Each drain can become loose or disconnected during
normal use. If you notice water accumulation on the inside of the unit be
sure the drain tube is connected to the evaporator drain pan. If water is
collecting underneath the unit make sure the end of the drain tube is in
the condensate evaporator in the machine compartment. The leveling
of the unit is important as the units are designed to drain properly when
level. Be sure all drain lines are free of obstructions.
Caster Maintenance
Wipe casters with a damp cloth monthly to prevent corrosion.
The power switch must be turned to OFF and the unit
disconnected from the power source whenever performing
service, maintenance functions or cleaning the refrigerated
area.
Refrigerators
The interior and exterior can be cleaned using soap and warm water.
If this isn’t sufficient, try ammonia and water or a nonabrasive liquid
cleaner. When cleaning the exterior, always rub with the “grain” of the
stainless steel to avoid marring the finish. Do not use an abrasive cleaner
because it will scratch the stainless steel and can damage the breaker
strips and gaskets.
Stainless Steel Care and Cleaning
To prevent discoloration or rust on stainless steel several important
steps need to be taken. First, we need to understand the properties of
stainless steel. Stainless steel contains 70- 80% iron, which will rust. It
also contains 12-30% chromium, which forms an invisible passive film
over the steel's surface, which acts as a shield against corrosion. As
long as the protective layer is intact, the metal is still stainless. If the film
is broken or contaminated, outside elements can begin to breakdown
the steel and begin to form discoloration or rust. Proper cleaning of
stainless steel requires soft cloths or plastic scouring pads.
NEVER USE STEEL PADS, WIRE BRUSHES OR SCRAPERS!
stainless steel cleaners in attempt to restore the passivity of the steel.
Never use an acid based cleaning solution! Many food
products have an acidic content, which can deteriorate the
finish. Be sure to clean the stainless steel surfaces of ALL
food products. Common items include, tomatoes, peppers
and other vegetables.
Display Case
Do not place hot pans against the blue ABS interior. Do not
throw items into the display case. Failure to follow these
recommendations could result in damage to the interior
or blower coil. Overloading, restricting the airflow, and
continuous opening and closing of the doors will hamper
the units ability to maintain operational temperature.
Cleaning the Condenser Coil
In order to maintain proper refrigeration performance, the condenser fins
must be cleaned of dust, dirt and grease regularly. It is recommended that
this be done at least every three months. If conditions are such that the
condenser is totally blocked in three months, the frequency of cleaning
should be increased. Clean the condenser with a vacuum cleaner or stiff
brush. If extremely dirty, a commercially available condenser cleaner
may be required.
Failure to maintain a clean condenser coil can initially cause high
temperatures and excessive run times. Continuous operation with a dirty
or clogged condenser coil can result in compressor failure. Neglecting the
condenser coil cleaning procedures will void any warranties associated
with the compressor and cost to replace the compressor.
Never use a high-pressure water wash for this cleaning
procedure as water can damage the electrical components
located near or at the condenser coil.
Doors/Hinges
Over time and with heavy use the doors hinges may become loose. If
this happens tighten the screws that mount the hinge brackets to the
frame of the unit. Loose or sagging doors can cause the hinges to pull
out of the frame, which may damage both the doors and the hinges. In
some cases this may require qualified service agents or maintenance
personnel to perform repairs.
Do not place hot pans on/against the blue ABS liner. Do not
throw items into the storage area. Failure to follow these
recommendations could result in damage to the interior of
the cabinet or to the blower coil. Overloading the storage
area, restricting the airflow, and continuous opening and
closing of the doors and drawers will hamper the units
ability to maintain operational temperature.
Cleaning solutions need to be alkaline based or non-chloride cleaners.
Any cleaner containing chlorides will damage the protective film of the
stainless steel. Chlorides are also commonly found in hard water, salts,
and household and industrial cleaners. If cleaners containing chlorides
are used be sure to rinse repeatedly and dry thoroughly. Routine cleaning
of stainless steel can be done with soap and water. Extreme stains or
grease should be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleaner and plastic scrub
pad. Always rub with the grain of the steel. There are stainless steel
cleaners available which can restore and preserve the finish of the steels
protective layer. Early signs of stainless steel breakdown are small
pits and cracks. If this has begun, clean thoroughly and start to apply
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Preventing blower coil corrosion
To help prevent corrosion of the blower coil, store all acidic items, such
as pickles and tomatoes, in sealable containers. Immediately wipe up
all spills.
Cleaning the condensate evaporator (remote models only)
The stainless steel condensate evaporator pan should be cleaned every
six months. Use a vacuum cleaner or damp cloth to remove dust that
may have accumulated. This will prevent corrosion of the stainless
steel.
All Delfield F5 Series and F15 Series display cases feature
a Pike® sliding door assembly. A typical Pike sliding door
assembly is shown in the illustration at right.
Frequent, regular cleaning with a mild soap and water solution
will keep the tracks free of foreign matter and will insure many
years of service.
The glass may be cleaned with one of the many commercial
glass cleaners currently available.
If it becomes necessary to replace a Pike sliding door
assembly or a glass panel, have your unit’s model and serial
numbers available when you call Delfield’s Service and Parts
Department at (800) 733-8829. Indicate that your unit has the
Pike sliding door assembly when you call.
F5 & F15 Series Service and Installation Manual
Sliding Door Removal And Reinstall
Sliding Door Removal
Open the door almost completely. Firmly grasp both sides of
the door. Lift the door up and move it until it enters a notch
and can be lifted higher. Tilt the bottom out without removing
the top. Use the top to gently return the spring to the closed
position. Remove the door from the top track.
Sliding Door Reinstall
There is a notch in the top inside corner of the door. Put the
spring in the door's notch and move the spring to the open
position. Put the top into the track and find the notch where
the door can be lifted higher. Set bottom of the door into the
track.
An “air duct” should be constructed from the air-intake louver to the condenser. This is
recommended to prevent recirculation of discharge air.
Discharge air louver may be located further from fresh air louver or on the opposite side of
counter.
DISCHARGE AIR
FRESH AIR
LOUVER
LOUVER
COND.
48" AIR FLOWDETAIL
Condenser Air Flow: F5
F5 units are designed to be operated with two supplied louvered panels for proper air flow. Failure to provide the proper air flow
will void the warranty. Louver cut-outs are 22" by 11" (55.9cm by 27.9cm) typical. Cut-outs are to begin a maximum of 4.00"
(10.2cm) from the counter-top. Proper installation must provide for air flow to and from the condensing unit. Install as shown
below.
Standard Labor Guidelines To Repair Or Replace Parts On Delfield Equipment
Advice and recommendations given by Delfield Service Technicians do not constitute or guarantee any special coverage.
• A maximum of 1-hour is allowed to diagnose a defective component.
• A maximum of 1-hour is allowed for retrieval of parts not in stock.
• A maximum travel distance of 100 miles round trip and 2-hours will be reimbursed.
• Overtime, installation/start-up, normal control adjustments, general maintenance, glass breakage, freight damage, and/or
correcting and end-user installation error will not be reimbursed under warranty unless pre-approved with a Service Work
Authorization from Delfield. You must submit the number with the service claim.
Labor Of 1-Hour Is Allowed To Replace:
• Ballast/Light
• Circulating Fan Motor and Blade
• Compressor Start Components and Overload Protector
• Condensate Element
• Door Hinges, Locks, and Gaskets
• Evaporator/Condenser Fan Motor and Blade
• Hi-limit/Thermal Protector Switch
• ON/OFF Switch
• Solenoid Coil
• Springs
• Thermostat
Labor Of 2 Hours To Replace:
• Locate/Repair Leak
• Pressure Control
• Solenoid Valve
Labor Of 3 Hours To Replace:
• Condenser or Evaporator Coil
• Expansion Valve
Labor Of 4 Hours To Replace:
• Compressor
This includes recovery of refrigerant and leak check.
$55.00 maximum reimbursement for refrigerant recovery (includes recovery machine, pump, torch, oil, flux, minor fittings,
solder, brazing rod, nitrogen, or similar fees.)
Refrigerants:
• R404A A maximum of $15.00/lb. or $1.00/oz. will be reimbursed.
Standard One Year Warranty (One year parts, 90 days labor.)
The Delfield Company (“Delfield”) warrants to the Original Purchaser
of the Delfield product (herein called the “Unit”) that such Unit, and all
parts thereof, will be free from defects in material and workmanship
under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year from the
date of shipment of the Unit to the Original Purchaser or, if the
Original Purchaser returns the warranty card completely filled
out including the date of installation within thirty (30) days of
receipt of the Unit, one (1) year from the date of installation.
During this one year warranty period, Delfield will repair or replace any
defective part or portion there of returned to Delfield by the Original
Purchaser which Delfield determines was defective due to faulty
material or workmanship. The Original purchaser will pay all labor,
crating, freight and related costs incurred in the removal of the Unit
of defective component and shipment to Delfield, except that during
a period of either ninety (90) days from the date of shipment of the
Unit to the Original Purchaser or, if the Original Purchaser returns the
warranty card completely filled out including the date of installation
within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Unit, ninety (90) days from the
date of installation Delfield will pay all related labor costs. Delfield will
pay the return costs if the Unit or part thereof was defective.
The term “Original Purchaser” as used herein means that person, firm,
association, or corporation for whom the Unit was originally installed.
This warranty does not apply to any Unit or part thereof that has
been subjected to misuse, neglect, alteration, or accident, such as
accidental damage to the exterior finish, operated contrary to the
recommendations specified by Delfield; or repaired or altered by anyone
other than Delfield in any way so as to, in Delfield’s sole judgement,
affect its quality or efficiency. This warranty does not apply to any Unit
that has been moved from the location where it was originally installed.
This warranty also does not cover the refrigerator drier or the light
bulbs used in the Unit. The warranty is subject to the user’s normal
maintenance and care responsibility as set forth in the Service
and Installation Manual, such as cleaning the condenser coil,
and is in lieu of all other obligations of Delfield. Delfield neither
assumes, nor authorizes any other person to assume for Delfield,
any other liability in connection with Delfield’s products.
Removal or defacement of the original Serial Number or Model Number
from any Unit shall be deemed to release Delfield from all obligations
hereunder or any other obligations, express or implied.
Parts furnished by suppliers to Delfield are guaranteed by Delfield only
to the extent of the original manufacturer’s express warranty to Delfield.
Failure of the Original Purchaser to receive such manufacturer’s
express warranty to Delfield. Failure of the Original Purchaser to
receive such manufacturers warranty shall in no way create any
warranty, expressed or implied, or any other obligation or liability on
Delfield’s part in respect thereof.
IF THE CUSTOMER IS USING A PART THAT RESULTS IN A VOIDED
WARRANTY AND A DELFIELD AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
TRAVELS TO THE INSTALLATION ADDRESS TO PERFORM
WARRANTY SERVICE, THE SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE WILL
ADVISE CUSTOMER THE WARRANTY IS VOID. SUCH SERVICE
CALLS WILL BE BILLED TO CUSTOMER AT THE AUTHORIZED
SERVICE CENTER’S THEN APPLICABLE TIME AND MATERIALS
RATES. CONSIDER: CUSTOMER MAY INITIATE A SERVICE
AGREEMENT WITHOUT PARTS COVERAGE.
If shipment of a replacement part is requested prior to the arrival in
the Delfield factory of the part claimed to be defective, the Original
Purchaser must accept delivery of the replacement part of a C.O.D.
basis, with credit being issued after the part has been received and
inspected at Delfield’s plant and determined by Delfield to be within
this warranty.
Under no condition does this warranty give the Original Purchaser the
right to replace the defective Unit with a complete Unit of the same
manufacturer or of another make. Unless authorized by Delfield in
writing, this warranty does not permit the replacement of any part,
including the motor-compressor, to be made with the part of another
make or manufacturer.
No claims can be made under this warranty for spoilage of any products
for any reason, including system failure.
The installation contractor shall be responsible for building access,
entrance and field conditions to insure sufficient clearance to allow any
hood(s), vent(s), or Unit(s) if necessary, to be brought into the building.
Delfield will not be responsible for structural changes or damages
incurred during installation of the Unit or any exhaust system.
Delfield shall not be liable in any manner for any default or delay in
performance hereunder caused by or resulting from any contingency
beyond Delfield’s control, including, but not limited to, war, governmental
restrictions or restraints, strike, lockouts, injunctions, fire, flood, acts of
nature, short or reduced supply of raw materials, or discontinuance of
the parts by the original part manufacturer.
Except as provided in any Additional Four Year Protection Plan,
if applicable, and the Service Labor Contract, if applicable, the
foregoing is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, whether
written or oral, express or implied. This warranty supersedes
and excludes any prior oral or written representations or
warranties. Delfield expressly disclaims any implied warranties
of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose of compliance
with any law, treaty, rule or regulation relating to the discharge
of substances into the environment. The sole and exclusive
remedies of any person relating to the Unit, and the full liability
of Delfield for any breach of this warranty, will be as provided in
this warranty.
Other than this Delfield Standard One Year Limited Warranty, any
applicable Delfield Additional Four Year Protection Plan or applicable
Delfield Service Labor Contract, the Original Purchaser agrees and
acknowledges that no other warranties are offered or provided in
connection with or for the unit or any other part thereof.
In no event will Delfield be liable for special, incidental or consequential
damages, or for damages in the nature of penalties.
IF DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, CUSTOMER USES A PART
FOR THIS DELFIELD EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN AN UNMODIFIED
NEW OR RECYCLED PART PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM
DELFIELD OR ANY OF ITS AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS
AND/OR THE PART BEING USED IS MODIFIED FROM ITS
ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION, THIS WARRANTY WILL BE VOID.
FURTHER, DELFIELD AND ITS AFFILIATES WILL NOT BE LIABLE
FOR ANY CLAIMS DAMAGES OR EXPENSES INCURRED BY THE
CUSTOMER WHICH ARISE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, IN WHOLE
OR IN PART, DUE TO THE INSTALLATION OF ANY MODIFIED
PART AND/OR PART RECEIVED FROM AN UNAUTHORIZED
SERVICE CENTER. If the warranty becomes void, Customer
may purchase from Delfield, if available, a Service Agreement or
service at the then current time and materials rate.
For more information on Delfield warranty’s log on and check out the
service section of our web site at www.delfield.com.
Additional Four Year Protection Plan (For Motor-Compressor Only)
Installation
Delfield Model# Serial # Date
In addition to the Standard One Year Warranty on the Motor-Compressor
contained in the above listed Delfield product (the “Unit”), The Delfield
Company (“Delfield”) also agrees to repair, or exchange with similar or
interchangeable parts in design and capacity at Delfield’s option, the defective
Motor-Compressor contained in the Unit (the “Motor-Compressor), or any part
thereof, for the Original Purchaser only, at any time during the four (4) years
following the initial one (1) year period commencing on the date of installation
for the Original Purchaser. Failure of the Original Purchaser to register the
registration card containing the Original Purchasers name, address, date
of installation, model number and serial number of the Unit containing the
Motor-Compressor within 30 days from the date of installation shall void this
warranty. This additional warranty is only available if the Motor-Compressor is
inoperative due to defects in material or factory workmanship, as determined
by Delfield in its sole judgement and discretion. The Original Purchaser shall
be responsible for returning the defective Motor-Compressor to Delfield
prepaid, F.O.B. at the address shown on the back cover of this manual.
The term “Original Purchaser” as used herein means that person, firm,
association, or corporation for whom the Unit was originally installed.
The term “Motor-Compressor” as used herein does not include unit base,
air or water cooled condenser, receiver, electrical accessories such as relay,
capacitors, refrigerant controls, or condenser fan/motor assembly. This
warranty does not cover labor charges incidental to the replacement of
parts. This warranty further does not include any equipment to which said
condensing unit is connected, such as cooling coils, temperature controls
or refrigerant metering devices. This warranty shall be void if the MotorCompressor, in Delfield’s sole judgement, has been subjected to misuse,
neglect, alteration or accident, operated contrary to the recommendations
specified by the Unit manufacturer, repaired or altered by anyone other than
Delfield in any way so as, in Delfield’s sole judgment, to affect its quality or
efficiency or if the serial number has been altered, defaced or removed. This
Warranty does not apply to a Motor-Compressor in any Unit that has been
moved from the location where it was originally installed. The addition of
methyl chloride to the condensing unit or refrigeration system shall void this
warranty.
General Conditions
Delfield shall not be liable in any manner for any default or delay in
performance hereunder caused by or resulting from any contingency beyond
Delfield’s control, including, but not limited to, war, governmental restrictions
or restraints, strike, lockouts, injunctions, fire, flood, acts of nature, short or
reduced supply of raw materials, or discontinuance of any part or the MotorCompressor by the unit manufacturer.
the right to purchase a complete replacement Motor-Compressor of the
same make or of another make. It further does not permit the replacement
to be made with a Motor-Compressor of another kind unless authorized by
Delfield. In the event Delfield authorizes the Original Purchaser to purchase a
replacement Motor-Compressor locally, only the wholesale cost of the MotorCompressor is refundable.
Expressly excluded from this warranty are damages resulting from spoilage of
goods.
Except as provided in any applicable Standard One Year Limited Warranty
or applicable Service Labor Contract, the foregoing is exclusive and in lieu
of all other warranties, whether written or oral, express or implied. This
Warranty supersedes and excludes any prior oral or written representations
or warranties. Delfield expressly disclaims any implied warranties of
merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or compliance with any law,
treaty, rule or regulation relating to the Motor-Compressor, and the full liability
of Delfield for any breach of this warranty, will be as provided in this warranty.
Other than any applicable Delfield Standard One year Limited Warranty, this
Delfield Additional Four Year Protection Plan and any applicable Delfield
Service Labor Contract, the Original Purchaser agrees and acknowledges
that no other warranties are offered or provided in connection with or for the
Motor-Compressor or any part thereof.
In no event will Delfield be liable for special, incidental or consequential
damages, or for damages in the nature of penalties.
Replacement of a defective Motor-Compressor is limited to one (1) MotorCompressor by us during the four (4) year period. Delfield shall replace the
Motor-Compressor at no charge.
This warranty does not give the Original Purchaser of the Motor-Compressor