E-5 October 2015
E-8 October 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
CR1S-FGYCL
E-8 November 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
CR1S-FGYCR
E-8 November 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
CR1S-FS
E-5 March 2015
E-6 May 2015
E-7 July 2015
E-8 October 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
F-7 June 2016
CR1S-FSL
E-5 April 2015
E-6 June 2015
E-7 August 2015
E-8 October 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
F-7 June 2016
CR1S-HS
E-5 July 2015
E-8 October 2015
F-5 January 2015
F-6 February 2016
F-7 June 2016
CR1S-HSL
E-5 July 2015
E-8 November 2015
F-5 January 2015
F-6 February 2016
June 2016
CF1S-FGE
F-5 April 2016
CF1S-FGY
E-5 September 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
F-7 March 2016
CF1S-FS
E5 March 2015
E-6 May 2015
E-7 July 2015
E-8 October 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
F-7 March 2016
F-8 June 2016
CF1S-FSL
E-5 April 2015
E-6 June 2015
E-7 July 2015
E-8 October 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
F-7 March 2016
F-8 June 2016
CF1S-HS
E-5 July 2015
E-8 October 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
F-7 March 2016
F-8 June 2016
CF1S-HSL
E-5 July 2015
E-8 October 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
F-7 March 2016
F-8 June 2016
CR2S-FGE
F-5 April 2016
CR2S-FGY
E-5 October 2015
E-8 November 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
CR2S-FS
E-5 April 2015
E-6 June 2015
E-7 July 2015
E-8 November 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
F-7 June 2016
CR2S-HS
E-5 August 2015
E-8 November 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
F-7 TBD
CF2S-FGY
E-5 September 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
CF2S-FS
E-5 April 2015
E-6 June 2015
E-7 July 2015
E-8 October 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
F-7 March 2015
F-8 June 2016
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CF2S-HS
E-6 June 2015
E-7 August 2015
F-6 February 2016
F-7 June 2016
CR3S-FGE
F-5 May 2016
CR3S-FGY
E-5 October 2015
F-6 February 2016
CR3S-FGYCL
E-8 November 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
CR3S-FGYCR
E-8 November 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
CR3S-HS
E-5 October 2015
E-8 December 2015
F-6 February 2016
CF3S-FS
E-5 July 2015
E-7 September 2015
E-8 November 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
F-7 March 2016
F-8 June 2016
CF3S-HS
E-8 October 2015
F-7 March 2016
CR3S-FS
E-5 July 2015
E-7 September 2015
E-8 November 2015
F-5 January 2016
F-6 February 2016
F-7 June 2016
Auxiliary Code Breakdown
The auxiliary code is the rst two characters in the serial number. The rst character
indicates the year. Years progress or regress in alphabetical order. The series runs from
"A" through "V" and the letters "I" and "O" are skipped. The second character indicates
signicant part changes within a year. Base is "5" and this number advances for each
change. In cases where there is a letter in parentheses, this designates the month. This is
the last character in the serial number. The series runs from "(A)" through "(M)" and the
letter "(I)" is skipped. This designation is only included when identifying a parts change
within an auxiliary code.
Note About Ordering Parts
Most assemblies cannot be ordered as complete units; parts in the assemblies generally
must be ordered separately.
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A. Main Assembly
C_1S-FGE/FGY/FGYCL/FGYCR/FS/FSL/HS/HSL
E-5 to F-8
1
5
3
19
Incandescent Light
Assembly: Solid
Door Models
18
17
15
4
22a
4a
26
6
27
28
9
1113
29
12
5
10
16
Fluorescent Light
Assembly: Glass
Door Models
14
21
22
20
23
LED Light
Assembly:
Glass Door
Models
25
24
8
7
Full Glass
For Doors, see Section "D" and "E"
For Casters,
see Section "F"
Half SolidFull Solid
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Title: A. Main Assembly Model: C_1S-FGE/FGECL/FGECR/FGY/FGYCL/FGYCR/FS/FSL/HS/HSL