Federal Industries IMSS80SC Installation Manual

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FEDERAL INDUSTRIES
IMSS60, IMSS84 & IMSS120 MODELS
INSTALLATION & OPERATIONS MANUAL
KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Engineering and technical data are subject to change without notice.
FEDERAL INDUSTRIES 215 Federal Ave. Belleville, WI 53508 Toll Free 1(800) 356-4206 WI Phone (608) 424-3331 Fax: (608) 424-3234
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 3
WARNING LABELS & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................. 4
PRE-INSTALLATION PROCEDURES .................................................................................................. 5
INSPECTION FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE ............................................................................... 5
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...................................................................................................... 5-8
LOCATING THE DISPLAY CASE .......................................................................................... 5
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION .............................................................................................. 5-6
PERMANENT CONNECTED .................................................................................................. 5
STANDARD BASE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION .......................................................... 5-6
TOP ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ....................................................................................... 6
CORD CONNECTED ................................................................................................................ 6
CONDENSATE PAN SHIPPED LOOSE .................................................................................. 7
REMOVING CASE FROM SHIPPING SKID .......................................................................... 8
REMOVING PACKAGING MATERIAL ................................................................................. 8
LEVELING THE CASE ............................................................................................................. 8
SEALING THE UNIT TO THE FLOOR ................................................................................... 8
BASE PANELS REMOVAL IMSS60 & IMSS84 ..................................................................... 9
BASE PANELS REMOVAL IMSS120 ................................................................................... 10
BASE COMPONENT LAYOUT IMSS60 & IMSS84 ....................................................... 11-12
BASE COMPONENT LAYOUT IMSS120 ............................................................................. 13
CONDENSATE EVAPORATOR ............................................................................................ 14
CONDENSATE PUMP ........................................................................................................... 14
SHELVES ............................................................................................................................ 16-17
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................ 18-21
USER CONTROLS .................................................................................................................. 18
POWER SWITCH ................................................................................................................... 18
LIGHT SWITCH ..................................................................................................................... 18
ELECTRONIC CONTROL ................................................................................................ 18-21
INITIAL START UP ................................................................................................................ 21
PLACING PRODUCT IN CASE ............................................................................................. 21
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................ 21
ACRYLIC AIR DEFLECTOR ................................................................................................. 21
DAILY CLEANING ................................................................................................................ 22
WEEKLY CLEANING ....................................................................................................... 22-23
MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................... 24
CLEANING CONDENSER COIL .......................................................................................... 24
SERVICE INFORMATION .................................................................................................................... 25
PRE-SERVICE CHECKLIST .................................................................................................. 26
SPECIAL SERVICE SITUATIONS ........................................................................................ 27
SALE & DISPOSAL ................................................................................................................................. 27
ELECTRICAL DATA .............................................................................................................................. 28
CONTROL OPERATION ....................................................................................................................... 29
ELECTRONIC CONTROL ..................................................................................................... 29
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... 29
DEFROST CYCLE .................................................................................................................. 29
MAXIMUM RUN TIMER ....................................................................................................... 29
CONTROL PARAMETERS ............................................................................................... 30-32
REFRIGERATION OPERATION .................................................................................................... 33-35
SELF CONTAINED OPERATION ........................................................................................ 33
REMOTE OPERATION ...................................................................................................... 33-34
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE (EEV)……………………………………………….35
REPLACEMENT PARTS - ................................................................................................................ 36-37
WIRING DRAWING .......................................................................................................................... 38-68
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a Federal Industries Merchandiser. This manual contains important instructions for installing and servicing the RSSM, Refrigerated Self-Service Merchandisers. A repair parts list is also included in the manual. Read all of these documents carefully before installing or servicing your case.
NOTICE
Read this manual before installing your case. Keep this manual and refer to it before doing any service on the equipment. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or damage to the case.
NOTICE
Installation and service of the electrical components in the case must be performed by a licensed electrician.
The portions of this manual covering components contain technical instructions intended only for persons qualified to perform electrical work.
DANGER Improper or faulty hookup of electrical components in the case can result in severe
injury or death. All electrical wiring hookups must be done in accordance with all applicable local,
regional, or national standards. NOTE: UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED
REGISTRATION & SERIAL NUMBER
It’s important to keep a record of the model and serial number of your merchandiser for warranty and part identification. Please write them here for your quick reference.
Register your product online! Visit our website at www.federalindustries.com and register your product today.
Case Model__________________________ Serial Number______________________
We’re here to provide you with the best possible experience with your new product, however, we
cannot cover everything about your merchandiser in this manual, so if you have any additional questions or issues, please see the SERVICE INFORMATION PAGE to find who you should contact.
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WARNING LABELS & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This is the safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your case or in the manual, be alert to the potential for personal injury or damage to your equipment.
Be sure you understand all safety messages and always follow recommended precautions and safe operating procedures.
NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS
You must make sure that everyone who installs, uses, or services your case is thoroughly familiar with all safety information and procedures.
Important safety information is presented in this section and throughout the
manual. The following signal words are used in the warning and safety messages:
DANGER: Severe injury or death will occur if you ignore the message. WARNING: Severe injury or death can occur if you ignore the message. CAUTION: Minor injury or damage to your case can occur if you ignore the message. NOTICE: This is important installation, operation, or service information. If you ignore the message,
you may damage your case.
The warning and safety labels shown throughout this manual are placed on your Federal Industries case at the factory. Follow all warning label instructions. If any warning or safety labels become lost or damaged, call our customer service department at 1(800) 356-4206 for replacements.
This label is located behind the removable base This label is located below panels and under the display deck pans. display deck pans.
CAUTION
POWER BEFORE
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK DISCONNECT
91-12340
SERVICING UNIT.
CAUTION HAZARDOUS MOVING PARTS DO NOT OPERATE UNIT WITH DISPLAY PANS REMOVED.
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PRE-INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
Inspection For Shipping Damage
You are responsible for filing all freight claims with the delivering truck line. Inspect all cartons and crates for damage as soon as they arrive. If damage is noted to shipping crates, cartons, or if a shortage is found, note this on the bill of lading (all copies) prior to signing.
If damage is discovered when the case is uncrated, immediately call the delivering truck line and follow-up the call with a written report indicating concealed damage to your shipment. Ask for an immediate inspection of your concealed damaged item. Crating material must be retained to show the inspector from the truck line.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Locating The Display Case
The case should be located where it is not subjected to the direct rays of the sun, heating ducts, grills, radiator, or ceiling fans, nor should it be located near open doors or main door entrances. Also, avoid locations where there is excessive air movement or air disturbances and avoid high humidity locations such as near cases with water misting or fogging devices. Failure to locate this case as stated will reduce the performance of your Island display and will affect temperature of interior of case and product.
The case requires a minimum of 48” of clearance is needed on all sides of unit.
Electrical Connection DANGER: Improper or faulty hookup of electrical components in the
display case can result in severe injury or death.
Permanent Connected (Standard)
-Only a licensed electrician must perform all case electrical connections.
-All electrical wiring hookups must be done in accordance with all applicable local, regional, or national electrical standards.
-A separate circuit for each display case is required to prevent other appliances on the same circuit from overloading the circuit and causing malfunction.
-The electrical service must be grounded upon installation.
-See the electrical data plate located on the base end, for proper circuit size and wire ampacity.
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Standard Base Electrical Connection: There are (2) different styles of electrical
box connections as shown in pictures below. The electrical connection box is in the base for floor electrical connection. The box is accessible by removing the base panel. See “Panel Removal Section” of this manual for panel removal instructions. Remove electrical box cover to access electrical connection.
Optional Top Electrical Connection: The electrical connection box is
accessible on the top of the case for ceiling drop electrical connection. Remove electrical box cover to access electrical connection.
Cord Connected (OPTION)
-A factory installed optional power cord is properly sized to the amperage requirements of the case. See the electrical data plate located on the rear exterior of the case for the proper circuit size for each case.
- The cord is factory installed protruding from the corner of the case.
-A separate circuit for each display case is required to prevent other appliances on the
same circuit from overloading the circuit and causing malfunction.
CAUTION Risk of Electric Shock. If the cord or plug becomes damaged, replace only with a cord and plug of the same type".
PERMANENT CONNECTION TERMINAL BLOCK OR WIRE
PERMANENT
CONNECTION
ELECTRICAL
BOX COVER
PERMANENT
CONNECTION
ELECTRICAL
BOX COVER
PERMANENT CONNECTION WIRES
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Condensate Pan Shipped Loose (OPTION)
If optional condensate pan is shipped loose with case it must be field mounted and wired by customer. The pan requires a separate power source and cannot be wired into the case. See label on condo pan for proper circuit sizing.
Mount the condo pan in base under the drain lines so the condensate drains directly into pan as shown to the right.
Bottom Electrical: There are access holes in various locations in base to run wires out of case to electrical source.
Top Electrical: There is also a top wiring condensate pan option that allows wires to be run out the top of case and to the ceiling. In the top electrical box there are (2) sets of wires, main case wiring and condensate pan wiring. Each circuit is labeled and must run to separate circuits. The condo pan wires run down into a 2 x 4 electrical box in the base for the condo pan wiring.
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Removing Case From Shipping Skid
Remove the screws and brackets that secure the case to the skid. Remove the
brackets from the case.
Note that the case may have optional wheels installed and once the brackets
holding the case to the skid are removed the case will roll.
Removing Packaging Material
Remove bubble wrap and packing material for all shelves and panel, brackets, etc. If it is necessary to remove tape residue from plastic materials, use cleaning compounds recommended in the cleaning section of this manual.
Leveling The Case
The case must be level for proper drainage of defrost water to the condensate pump. A wrench is included to aid in adjusting leg levelers
Check the level of the case where the display overhangs the base. Adjust the (4) outside leg levelers as needed to level the case in each direction. The IMSS120 has (2) center leg levelers adjust these so that the center of base floor is flat.
NOTE: Use a wood or plastic shim under each leg leveler to avoid scratching the
tile floor.
Sealing Unit To The Floor
After the unit is positioned and the leg levelers are turned out, the unit needs to be sealed to the floor for NSF approved installation.
CAUTION: Do not push against the clear acrylic deflector around the sides and nose.
Doing so can cause the acrylic to break.
Do not lift or push on the top canopy located on top of the case. Doing so can permanently damage the tower frame. Care must be taken not to damage or tip the case when removing it from the skid or moving the case.
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Base Panel Removal IMSS60 and IMSS84 Panels
Panels must be in place when operating the case.
END PANEL (ONE AT EACH END)
SIDE PANEL
SIDE PANEL
END PANEL SCREWS (4)
SIDE PANEL SLOT
SIDE PANEL HOOK
SIDE PANEL RETAINER SCREWS
REMOVE THIS PANEL TO CLEAN CONDENSER
Side Panels
1. Loosen the 2 retainer screws from top of panel. (The screws will stay on the panel even after they are detached from base)
2. Tilt the top of the panel away from the base and pull up on panel to allow the side panel tabs to pull out of the side panel slots.
3. Set the panel in safe place to prevent damage.
4. Reinstall panels in the reverse order.
End Panels
1. Remove the (4) retainer screws from all four corners of end panel.
2. Remove end panel from case and set it in safe place to prevent damage.
3. Reinstall panels in the reverse order.
DANGER: Electric shock hazard. Do not operate unit with panels removed.
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IMSS120 Panels
Panels must be in place when operating the case.
LEFT SIDE PANEL
SIDE PANEL SLOT
(3) SIDE PANEL RETAINER SCREWS
RIGHT SIDE PANEL
LOUVERS
LOUVERS
(3) TABS
REMOVE THIS PANEL TO CLEAN CONDENSER
REMOVE THIS PANEL TO CLEAN CONDENSER
CONTROLS
Side Panels
1. Loosen the 3 retainer screws from top of each side panel.
(The screws will stay on the panel even after they are detached from base)
2. Tilt the top of the panel away from the base and pull up on panel to allow the side panel tabs to pull out of the side panel slots.
3. Set the panel in safe place to prevent damage.
4. Reinstall panels in the reverse order. NOTE: left and right-side panels can only be installed as shown. Louvers must be near the end of case for the tabs to align with side panel slots. Be sure all (3) tabs are engaged into side panel slots.
DANGER: Electric shock hazard. Do not operate unit with panels removed.
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Base Component Layouts Self Contained IMSS60 & IMSS84
CONTROL PANEL LOCATION
CONDENSATE EVAPORATOR OR OPTIONAL CONDENSATE PUMP
PULL OUT CONDENSING UNIT
POWER CONNECTION BOX
ELECTRICAL BOX
DATA PLATE LOCATION
60.41 IMSS60
84.41 IMSS84
40.4
SIGHT GLASS
7/8 FLOOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION LOCATION
LIGHT POWER SUPPLY QUANITY MAY DIFFER BETWEEN MODELS
5.1
4.2
4.2
4.2
5.1
LAYOUT AFTER 12/1/19
CONTROL PANEL LOCATION
PULL OUT CONDENSING UNIT
POWER CONNECTION BOX
DATA PLATE LOCATION
SIGHT GLASS
7/8 FLOOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION LOCATION
LIGHT POWER SUPPLY QUANITY MAY DIFFER BETWEEN MODELS
60.41 IMSS60
84.41 IMSS84
4.2
40.4
4.2
5.8
5.1
4.2
CONDENSATE EVAPORATOR OR OPTIONAL CONDENSATE PUMP
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Base Component Layout Remote IMSS60 & IMSS84
CONTROL PANEL LOCATION
CONDENSATE PUMP
REMOTE REFRIGERATION LINE ACCESS COVER
LIGHT POWER SUPPLY QUANITY MAY DIFFER
POWER CONNECTION BOX
ELECTRICAL BOX
DATA PLATE LOCATION
REFRIGERATION SHUT OFF SOLENOID VALVE
SIGHT GLASS
40.41
60.41 IMSS60
84.41 IMSS84
7/8 FLOOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION LOCATION
5.0
5.0
3/8 HIGH PRESS CONNECTION
5/8 SUCTION CONNECTION
24.38
LEG LEVELERS (6)
BASE SUPPORTS
CONTROL DISPLAY
WIRING DIAGRAM
4
4
4
4
LAYOUT AFTER 12/1/19
60.41 IMSS60
84.41 IMSS84
CONTROL PANEL LOCATION
CONDENSATE PUMP
LIGHT POWER SUPPLY QUANITY MAY DIFFER
DATA PLATE LOCATION
7/8 FLOOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION LOCATION
REMOTE REFRIGERATION LINE ACCESS COVER
3/8 HIGH PRESS CONNECTION
5/8 SUCTION CONNECTION
4
5.1
22.52
VALVE CONTROL
4
4
40.41
4
5.1
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Base Component Layout Self Contained IMSS120
CONTROL PANEL LOCATION
CONDENSATE EVAPORATOR OR OPTIONAL CONDENSATE PUMP
PULL OUT CONDENSING UNIT
POWER CONNECTION BOX
DATA PLATE LOCATION
SIGHT GLASS
7/8 FLOOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION LOCATION
LIGHT POWER SUPPLY
17.1
4.6
12.1
BASE FLOOR ACCESS PLATE
CASTERS (6)
LEG LEVELERS (6)
BASE SUPPORTS
CONTROL DISPLAY
WIRING DIAGRAM
120.41
40.41
4.3
3.0
3.0
4.3
Base Component Layout Remote 120
REMOTE REFRIGERATION LINE ACCESS COVER
3/8 HIGH PRESS CONNECTION
REFRIGERATION SHUT OFF SOLENOID VALVE
SIGHT GLASS
CONTROL PANEL LOCATION
CONDENSATE PUMP
POWER CONNECTION BOX
DATA PLATE LOCATION
7/8 FLOOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION LOCATION
BASE FLOOR ACCESS PLATE
4.6
5.0
17.05
4.3
4.3
3.0
3.0
120.4
40.4
BASE SUPPORTS
CONTROL DISPLAY
5/8 SUCTION CONNECTION
42.2
WIRING DIAGRAM
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Layout after 12/1/19
REMOTE REFRIGERATION LINE ACCESS COVER
3/8 HIGH PRESS CONNECTION
REFRIGERATION SHUT OFF SOLENOID VALVE
CONTROL PANEL LOCATION
CONDENSATE PUMP
POWER CONNECTION BOX
DATA PLATE LOCATION
7/8 FLOOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION LOCATION
BASE FLOOR ACCESS PLATE
5/8 SUCTION CONNECTION
WIRING DIAGRAM
VALVE CONTROL
40
120
5.0
4.6
4.1
2.7
4.1
2.8
17.05
Condensate Evaporator (Standard 3 Shelf Self Contained Models)
NOTICE: During normal defrost cycles, steam from the condensate
evaporator may be visible around the case.
The standard Self-Contained case is furnished with an electric condensate evaporator. Plumbing connections are not required.
The condensate evaporator can be removed from the case and the condensate drain can be plumbed to a drain to conserve energy if desired. Disconnect the condensate evaporator wires at the condensate evaporator to remove. This must be done by a qualified electrician.
This is an open merchandiser and at times can produce a large amount of condensate water. To ensure that adequate evaporator capacity is available, a high wattage heater is used. The heater turns off automatically when the water level in the pan drops.
Make sure that the drain line has not been dislodged during shipment and that the drain trap terminates properly over the water reservoir.
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Condensate Pump Standard - Remote & 2 Shelf Self-Contained
Optional - 3 Shelf Self Contained
This pump is mounted in the base compartment and is designed to automatically remove the condensate water that collects from defrosting the evaporator coil. The pump has a built-in tank that collects water from the evaporator coil defrost cycle. When water collected reaches sufficient level inside the pump tank the pump switches on and pumps water to a remote location for disposal. When the tank is sufficiently empty the pump automatically switches off. The pump is capable of lifting water to a maximum of 20.
Condensate Discharge Hose.
The case is provided with a 25’ of 3/8ID clear flexible tubing. Depending on options it is either coiled up on top of the case or in the base compartment.
Hose Coiled in Base
Disconnect Power: Access the hose located in base compartment by removing one
of the base side panels. The hose can be routed to the nearest remote drain through one of the provided square openings in base floor or through the 7/8dia hole located in the corner base plate. Do not run hose in heavy traffic areas and be sure hose does not get kinked or pinched.
Hose Coiled on Top
Hose coiled on top of the unit is designed to be run vertical to the ceiling before being routed to the nearest remote drain. The maximum vertical height the hose can run is 20’ from floor. Once the hose turns to a horizontal direction the hose must have a downward slope to avoid low spots that water can collect. Be sure the hose does not get kinked or pinched.
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Shelves
The IMSS has solid metal shelves with LED lighting as standard. There are (4) brackets required for each shelf (2 long brackets and (2) short brackets. The long brackets are for the long side of case and the short brackets are at the short end of case. The short bracket with cord retainer clip must be used at the short end of case where the light cord plugs in.
The shelves are adjustable in ~ 1 1/16” increments.
SHORT SHELF BRACKET WITH CORD CLIP
CORD CLIP
SHORT SHELF BRACKET
LONG SHELF BRACKETS
1. Turn the light switch to the off position.
2. Follow the instruction in the illustration below and insert (1) of the (4) shelf brackets in the desired tower slot on one side of the case. Place the additional shelf brackets in the same height level on the opposite end of case. The (2) short brackets must go on the short end and (2) long brackets must go on the long end. The short bracket with a shelf light cord retainer clip must be on the side with the shelf light receptacle.
4
1
2
3
4
INSTALLATION
REMOVAL
2
3
1
TOP HOOK
BOTTOM TAB
SHELF BRACKET
TOWER
1. Place shelf bracket top hook into desired slot in the tower.
2. Lift shelf bracket top hook to allow shelf bracket bottom tab to clear slot in tower.
3. Swing shelf bracket bottom tab into tower slot.
4. Place the shelf bracket notch onto bottom of tower slot.
1. Lift shelf bracket up to allow shelf bracket notch to clear the bottom of slot in tower.
2. Swing shelf bracket bottom tab out of slot in tower.
3. Drop shelf bracket down to allow shelf bracket top hook to clear the slot in tower.
4. Remove shelf bracket top from slot in tower.
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3. Set the shelf on to the brackets and place the bracket retainer clip into slots on shelf. .
4. Push shelf light cords into plastic shelf cord retainer clip located on inside of shelf bracket.
5. Remove the cap from the appropriate female light sockets.
6. If the socket is not being used for a shelf light, the cap must be plugged into socket to prevent contamination and moisture out of the socket.
7. Plug in each shelf light by aligning the male pins on the appropriate shelf light cord plugs with the female light sockets and push together. IMPORTANT: Do not roll plug during insertion.
8. Place extra cord into cord clip as shown to keep it out of the way.
9. Removal of shelving is performed by following steps in reverse order.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
User Controls
Power Switch
The unit has a power switch that turns off power to the entire unit, including the condensate evaporator and the lights. This switch is located behind a lift up panel on the unit base.
Light Switch
The unit has a light switch that turns on and off the interior lights of unit. This switch is located below the lift up panel on the unit base.
Electronic Control This control is located behind a lift up panel on the unit base.
Using Electronic Temperature Control (Refrigerated Models Only)
DIGITAL DISPLAY
SET POINT ADJUST MODE
POWER TO CONTROL ON/OFF AND SET POINT UP ADJUST
MANUAL DEFROST AND SET POINT DOWN ADJUST
COMPRESSOR RUN INDICATOR
DEFROST MODE INDICATOR
ALARM INDICATOR
Button Overview
Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to turn
system on (if off) or off (if on).
Also used to adjust set point when in set point
adjust mode
Press to enter set point adjust mode, confirm set
point changes, and mute alarms.
Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to initiate a manual defrost (and cancel defrost if initiated), also adjusts set point down when in set point adjust mode
POWER SWITCH
ELECTRONIC CONTROL / DISPLAY
LIGHT SWITCH
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Powering on control
To turn refrigeration control power on, press and hold for approx. five seconds.
The display will read “On” while the button is depressed. When the control powers on,
the display will read the current set point numbers 1 thru 9. The compressor run indicator will illuminate on the display, meaning that the compressor is running.
(Note: the control may already be in the on mode when shipped from factory).
To turn refrigeration control power to off, press and hold for approx. five seconds. The
display will read “Off” while the button is depressed. When the control powers off the
display will flash back and forth between the current set point and “Off”. The compressor run indicator will be off on the display. When refrigeration control is in
the off-mode cabinet lights and evaporator fans will still operate, but the compressor will not turn on causing the case to gradually reach room temperature.
Adjusting the set point
The set point is what determines how cold the display case will hold food and beverage. To adjust the set point press and hold the button approx. 5 seconds
until the display begins to flash a number. Then press the use the button to scroll number up (colder) or press the button to scroll number lower (warmer). There
are nine (9) available set points numbers, the higher the number of the set point, the colder the display case will run, with setting “9” being the coldest and setting “1” being
the warmest. Once you have chosen your desired setting press the button again to confirm your choice.
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Entering manual defrost mode
To initiate a manual defrost press and hold the button approx. 5 seconds. The
control will read “dEF” while the button is being held. The defrost is initiated when the
defrost mode indicator illuminates on the display. The control display will then return to reading the set point. when the defrost mode indicator turns off the defrost
is complete and the compressor will turn back on illuminating the compressor run indicator .
Error codes
It is possible for error codes to be displayed on the control screen. In the event of a malfunction an alarm will sound and the alarm indicator will be displayed on the
display. An error code or codes will flash intermittently on the display. If there are multiple codes, the display will continuously cycle through them. The following photo shows error code “E0” as an example.
Mute: You may mute the alarm by pressing and releasing the wrench button. The red ringing bell and all error codes will still be displayed. When the fault is remedied the control will return to normal operation and will automatically clear the codes from the display.
Carel Control EO = Air sensing probe - Open or shorted
E1 = Evap. coil probe - Open or shorted
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Initial Start-Up
After all the checks outlined in the installation section of this manual have been made, the case is ready to be put into service. Turn on the Power at the breaker box and flip the Power Switch and Light Switch on unit to the on position. At start up from a warm unit, it is recommended that the temperature control is set at a warm setting, such as After the unit has gone through several cycles, change the control to a mid-range setting, then to a colder setting if necessary to maintain desired product temperature
NOTICE: This refrigerated display case is designed to operate
in a maximum environment of 75 DEG. F and 55% relative humidity. Exceeding these limits will cause poor case performance and excessive sweating.
Placing Product into Case
- Do not exceed 75 pounds of weight per shelf. Heavy product should be distributed evenly across the entire shelving area.
- Determine desired shelving location before placing product in case. Product must be removed to readjust shelf location.
- Allow a minimum of 2” between top of product and bottom of shelf.
- Do not overhang the front or rear of shelves with product. Improper clearance in front and rear of shelf will block the refrigerated airflow and will cause product loss.
-Do not block the slots along the front and rear air discharge slots. Covering these slots will block the refrigerated airflow and could cause product loss.
-The display deck is removable for cleaning and can become dislodged in shipment. To ensure proper airflow and performance of the case, make sure that the display deck is
pushed completely down.
-Allow refrigerated models to run for at least two hours before placing pre-chilled product into unit.
NOTICE: CASE MUST BE STOCKED WITH PRE-CHILLED PRODUCT ONLY.
NOTICE: This refrigerated display case is designed to operate
in a maximum environment of 75 DEG. F and 55% relative humidity. Exceeding these limits will cause poor case performance and sweating of glass panels.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Acrylic Air Deflector Cleaning
NOTICE: Clear acrylic air deflector requires special washing procedures
to prevent hazing and yellowing of material.
NEVER USE paper towels (wet or dry) for cleaning or drying and never use a dry towel. NEVER USE glass cleaner of any kind.
Lightly dust (not wipe) surface with a damp Micro Fiber towel or chamois. The surface can then be washed using a small amount of dishwashing detergent such as Dawn or Joy and lukewarm water. Use a Micro Fiber towel or chamois, applying only light pressure. The cloth or chamois must be kept free of grit by frequently rinsing. Rinse surface with clear water and dry by blotting with a damp Micro Fiber towel or chamois.
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