PLUGS .……..…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
CASE REMOVAL FROM SKID [CASTERS OR LEVELERS] …….……………...………………..………
POSITIONING & ALIGNING CASE / ADJUSTING LEVELERS / CASTERS / FRAME SUPPORT
RAILS .……………………………...…..….………………………...………………………………….………
ELECTRICAL SETUP / MERCHANDISER START-UP ……….……………………….…………..………
LIGHT FIXTURES [STANDARD vs. LED STYLE] …..……………………………………………………...
OPTIONAL ROLL DOWN SECURITY DOOR [SEE NEXT PAGE FOR EXTENDED DOOR] ………...
OPTIONAL ROLL DOWN SECURITY DOOR [SEE PREVIOUS PAGE FOR RETRACTED DOOR] ...
STIFFENER [FOR OPTIONAL ROLL DOWN SECURITY DOOR] & STIFFENER BRACKETS ……...
MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS: BOLTING ADJOINED UNITS ……………………………………...
you MUST use a GFCI breaker in lieu of a GFCI receptacle.
CAUTION! POWER CORD AND PLUG MAINTENANCE
Risk of electric shock. If cord or plug becomes damaged,
replace only with cord and plug of same type.
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SHIPPING BRACKETS / CASE REMOVAL FROM SKID [CASTERS or LEVELERS]
1. Removing Case Shipping Brackets That Are Attached To Skid
Remove screws holding Case Shipping Brackets to skid.
Remove Case Shipping Brackets from Skid.
See illustrations below. Note: Shipping Brackets will vary in size, shape, material and location
depending upon case type and model.
Various Types Of
Case Shipping
Brackets
2. Remove Case [With Casters] From Skid
A. Place ramp up against skid (to allow case to
smoothly slide off from skid).
B. Maintain support of case at all times or center
of gravity may cause case to fall.
C. Unlock Casters. Slide unit to rear of skid. Slide
down ramp and off from skid.
Note:Illustrations reflect general outline of
sample case and may not reflect your particular
model or options).
3. Remove Unit From Skid [Levelers]
Caution! To prevent damage, support
case while sliding skid out from under
case.
Note:Illustration below reflects general out-
line of sample case and does not reflect any
particular model or options).
Carefully Slide
Skid Out From
Under Unit
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POSITIONING & ALIGNING CASE / ADJUSTING LEVELERS / CASTERS / FRAME SUPPORT RAILS
1. Positioning & Aligning Case
Before adjusting levelers, make certain that the
case is in proper position and, if required, aligned
with adjoining case(s).
This may require repositioning of the case you are
installing or
the already positioned case.
2. Adjust Levelers
After case is in proper position, adjust case so it is
level and plumb (see illustration at right).
You may need to remove front and/or rear Toe-
Kick to access levelers.
Use adjustable wrench to adjust leveler (it may also
be necessary to use a pry bar).
Do not use Pry Bar on Toe-Kick as it may buckle.
Do not use Pry Bar on End Panel; it may chip.
Use Pry Bar ONLY on Base Frame to avoid damag-
ing case.
See illustration and photos below.
3. Caster Locking Operation
Your casters may have locking mechanism.
If so, to lock casters push down on lever, to unlock
pull up the lever all the way.
See illustration at lower-right.
4. Frame Support Rails
Illustration below-left shows case with frame
support rails.
Shims will be provided with all cases that have
frame support rails.
Use shims to level case.
Note: After case is in position, it must be
sealed to floor to prevent entry or leakage
of liquid or moisture.
See illustrations below.
Case
Front
Frame
Support Rails
Pry Bar
Adjustable
Wrench
Leveler
Locked
Base
Frame
Toe-Kick
Unlocked
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ELECTRICAL SETUP / LIGHTS START-UP
1. Electrical Setup
With Power Cord:
For your safety, equipment is furnished
with a properly grounded cord connector.
Do not attempt to defeat the grounded
connector.
Plug cord into certified electrical outlet with
ground. See Overview/Warnings sheet for more
specifics.
Without Power Cord:
Note: Servicing to be accomplished by a
certified electrical contractor.
Electrical Leads
Remove cover from the left lower rear of
the unit.
Electrical leads connections are
provided in the junction box.
2. Lights Start-Up
A. Lights may energize when properly field-wired.
B. Or, lights may need to be turned on. Depending
upon model, light switch will likely be in upper
plenum [at top left of case] or just above top-left
shelf.
See illustration at left.
All lights should come on at the same time. First
time lighting may require a short warm-up period
for the bulbs. Slightly dim or a flickering of new
bulbs is normal. If lights do not turn on, check all
of the plug connections.
>> See LIGHT FIXTURES [STANDARD vs. LED STYLE] section in this manual for additional
information on lights.
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Light Switch
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LIGHT FIXTURES [STANDARD vs. LED STYLE]
1. Standard T-8 Fluorescent Style Light Fixtures
Removal of lamps:
Grasp lamp firmly and carefully pull downward
and out from socket.
See photos at mid-right.
Installation of lamp:
Align pins with slot.
Insert pins into socket and push upward into
place.
See photos at mid-right.
2. LED Style Light Fixtures [Optional]
Removal of lamp:
If case is provided with LED lights, they will
rarely require change-out.
Contact Structural Concepts’ Technical Service
Department for replacement parts (see the
Technical Service section of operating manual).
Replacement of lamp:
To replace LED Light Fixture, simply disconnect
the existing LED light from its brackets and/or
self-adhesive tape. Replace.
Note: LED Light and Plug must be connected in
a specific manner or they will not work.
Make certain flat edge of plug connects to flat
edge of LED light.
See illustrations at lower right.
Light Socket
Lamp Pins
Standard T-8
Fluorescent
Light Fixtures
Light Fixture
LED Style Light Fixtures
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8
LED’s
Oval
Form
Plug’s Oval
Form
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OPTIONAL ROLL DOWN SECURITY DOOR [SEE NEXT PAGE FOR EXTENDED DOOR]
Roll Down Security Door (Optional): Shown Retracted
Optional roll down security door has two handles for grasping, lowering and raising.
After door is lowered, key may be turned clockwise to lock latch into strike bracket.
Turn counter-clockwise to unlock.
Keep keys in safe and secure place.
Handles
[For Lowering & Raising Security Door]
Latch
Strike Bracket
Lock
Keys
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Illustration Shown Reflects
Model CO37R. Your
Model May Vary in Length.
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OPTIONAL ROLL DOWN SECURITY DOOR [SEE PREVIOUS PAGE FOR RETRACTED DOOR]
Roll Down Security Door (Optional): Shown Extended
Optional roll down security door has two handles for
grasping, lowering and raising.
After door is lowered, key may be turned clockwise to lock
latch into strike bracket.
Turn counter-clockwise to unlock.
Keep keys in safe and secure place.
See STIFFENER [FOR OPTIONAL ROLL DOWN
SECURITY DOOR]: PURPOSE / REMOVABILITY section
on next page.
Illustration Shown Reflects Model CO75R.
Your Model May Vary in Length and Height.
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STIFFENER [FOR OPTIONAL ROLL DOWN SECURITY DOOR] & STIFFENER BRACKETS
1. Stiffener [For Optional Roll Down Security
Door]
Due to its size and weight, the optional roll down
security door has a stiffener provided for support.
Stiffener may be ENTIRELY REMOVED from
case OR RELOCATED from center of the case to
the left side of the case [when security door is not
being used].
No screw removal is required.
Removing stiffener from center of case allows
barrier-free access.
See illustration #1 at right for disassembled view.
2. Case Brackets [For Stiffener Placement]
Brackets are designed to hold stiffener in place.
Brackets are at upper and lower sections of case.
Brackets are at center and left side of case.
Stiffener slots are to be held in place by
bracket prongs [at upper section of case].
Slot
Stiffener
Prong
Stiffener prong is to be held in place by bracket
slots [at lower section of case].
See illustration #2, below-left, for view of stiffener
at center position of case.
Stiffener
Slots
Stiffener
Bracket
Prongs
Bracket
Prongs
2
Stiffener
Prong in Slot
Slot
2. Case With Security
Cover Removed and
Stiffener Intact [For
Illustrative Purposes Only]
1
1. Case With Security Cover
and Stiffener Removed [For
Illustrative Purposes Only]
Bracket Prongs
Shown in
Stiffener’s Slots
Note: Illustrations shown have security door
removed for illustrative purposes only.
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MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS: BOLTING ADJOINED UNITS
Bolting Adjoined Units
Note: Your model’s features or options may slightly
vary.
Bolt Holes are at 9 locations:
Use 1/4-20 x 1.00” bolts and accompanying nuts
for holes 1-4 and 9.
1
2
Use #8-32 x .37” bolts and accompanying nuts for
holes 5-8.
Remove deck pan assembly to access holes 3, 4, 9.
Slide shelf back about 1/8 inch and rotate front
up while lifting shelf assembly.
For lighted shelving, unplug the light cord.
Slide light assembly back about 1/8 inch and
rotate front up while lifting light assembly.
Remove brackets. Note it may be necessary to
remove the nylon shipping bracket retainer.
Receptacle
Pliers will be required to accomplish this task.
2. Adjustable Shelves
Adjustment of the angle of the shelf can be
Shelf
made, not the position.
Adjustments to the shelves can be made by
pivoting the lower portion of the shelf bracket in
the upright.
The shelves can be adjusted to an angle of:
0, 5, and 10 degrees.
3. Light Fixture
Light Assy.
Adjustment Gradients
Shelf Brackets
Fixtures are located on the underside of each shelf
assembly and at the top inside of case.
Removal of lamp:
Rotate lamp (1/4 turn) and remove bulb.
Installation of lamp:
Align pins with slot.
Insert pins into socket and rotate 1/4 turn to
Bracket Retainers
secure pin contacts in socket.
Plug
Note:
Illustrations Shown May
Not Exactly Reflect Every
Feature or Option of Your
Particular Case
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Deck Pans
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MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS: BALLAST ACCESS
Ballast Access
Assembly or disassembly and servicing is to be accomplished by a licensed electrical contractor.
Remove either front or rear grille by lifting up and off.
Ballast are mounted inside the electrical box.
Illustrations shown may not reflect every feature or option of your particular model.
Ballasts [In Electrical
Box]
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SERIAL LABEL LOCATION & INFORMATION LISTED / TECHNICAL INFO & SERVICE
Serial Label Location & Information Listed / Technical Information & Service
Serial labels are located near the electrical access (or light switch) on your case.
Serial labels contain electrical, temperature and regulatory standards to which the case
conforms.
For additional technical information and service, see the TECHNICAL SERVICE page in this
manual for instructions on contacting Structural Concepts’ Technical Service Department.
See image below for sample serial label.
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----- Sample Serial Label For Non-Refrigerated Case -----
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CLEANING SCHEDULE / TROUBLESHOOTING
CLEANING SCHEDULE [PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL & TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS]
Cleaning Daily Weekly Quarterly Task
Clean Case
Exterior
Clean Case
Interior
X Remove decks. Clean with soap and water.
X
TROUBLESHOOTING [TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL]
CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING
Product is Drying Out
Case Lights Are Not
Working
X
X
Check the relative humidity in the store.
Check that light switch is in the on position.
Check that ALL of the light cords and plugs are properly connected. See
MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS: SHELF ASSEMBLY / SHELVES /
LIGHT FIXTURE section in this manual for specifics.
Acrylic must be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution
and a soft cloth (Never use a household cleaner on acrylic).
Shelves and decks can be cleaned with a warm soap and
water solution.
Vacuum tub under deck. Clean with soap and water. Wipe
dry with clean cloth.
TROUBLESHOOTING [TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY]
CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING
Case Lights Are Not
Working
Case Not Lining Up
If case lights still do NOT come on, call service provider.
Check that light switch is in the on position. Light switch is at case front.
Remove front panel (no screw removal required) to access.
Check that ALL of the light cords and plugs are properly connected. See
MAINTENANCE - LIGHT FIXTURES (LED LIGHT FIXTURES) section.
Check voltage at LED drivers. If voltage is entering but not exiting, LED driver
may be faulty.
See Installation Section for instructions on properly aligning case (alongside
other cases) and adjusting levelers.
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SCC TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION & WARRANTY INFORMATION
STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS CORPORATION TECHNICAL SERVICE
PHONE NUMBER: 1.800.433.9489 or For Your Master Service Agent See
All sales by Structural Concepts Corporation (SCC) are subject to the following limited warranty. “Goods” refers to the product or products being sold by SCC.
Warranty Scope: Warranty is for equipment sold in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico. Equipment sold elsewhere may carry modified warranty.
Warranty; Remedies; Limitations. The limit of liability of SCC toward the exchange cost of the original compressor motor (and/or any other components) is one year parts and
labor. If any Goods are found to be of faulty material or workmanship within one year of the original F.O.B. unit shipment, SCC will, at its option (after inspection by an authorized
representative), replace or pay the reasonable cost of replacement of the faulty Goods. If warranty claim is not made within this one year time period, SCC is not bound to warrant
Goods. A motor-compressor (and/or any other components) replaced during the warranty shall not exceed manufacturer's current established wholesaler’s exchange price. If
replacement motor-compressor (and/or other components) is available via storage facility, parts truck, etc., SCC mandates that readily accessible replacement components be
used toward repair of Goods; in such instances, SCC will replace such equipment (at its own expense) after confirmation of its use/placement on defective unit. SCC shall not be
charged an additional fee, up-charge or expense for such replacement Goods. If SCC is unable to repair or replace the defective Goods, SCC shall issue a credit to the
Purchaser for full or partial purchase price, as SCC shall determine. The replacement or payment in the manner described above shall be the sole and exclusive remedy to
Purchaser for a breach of this warranty. If any Goods are defective or fail to conform to this warranty, SCC will furnish instructions for their disposition. No Goods shall be returned
to SCC without its prior consent.
SCC’s liability for any defect in the Goods shall not exceed the purchase price of the Goods. SCC SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO PURCHASE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, LOST PROFITS, OR OTHER ECONOMIC
INJURY DUE TO ANY DEFECT IN THE GOODS OR ANY BREACH OF SCC, SCC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER IN TORT FOR ANY NEGLIGENT DESIGN
OR MANUFACTURE OF THE GOODS, OR FOR THE OMISSION OF ANY WARNING THEREFROM.
SCC shall have no obligation or liability under this warranty for claims arising from any other party’s (including Purchaser’s) negligence or misuse of the Goods or environmental
conditions. This warranty does not apply to any claim or damage arising for or cause by improper storage, handling, installation, maintenance, or from fire, flood, accidents,
structural defects, building settlement or movement, acts of God, or other causes beyond SCC’s control.
Except as expressly stated herein, SCC makes no warranty, express, implied, statutory or otherwise as to any parts or goods not manufactured by SCC. SCC shall warrant such
parts or Goods only (I) against such defects, (II) for such periods of time, and (III) with such remedies, as are expressly warranted by the manufacturer of such parts of Goods.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, any warranty with respect to such parts of Goods and any remedies available as a result of a breach thereof shall be subject to all of the
procedures, limitations, and exclusions set forth herein.
THE WARRANTIES HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY, OR OTHERWISE. IN PARTICULAR, SCC MAKES NO WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
No representative, agent or dealer of SCC has authority to modify, expand, or extend this Warranty, to waive any of the limitations or exclusions, or to make any different or
additional warranties with respect to Goods.
Period of Limitations. No claim, suit or other proceeding may be brought by Purchaser for any breach of the foregoing warranty or this Agreement by SCC or in any way arising
out of this Agreement or relating to the Goods after one year from the date of the breach. In the interpretation of this limitation on action for a breach by SCC, it is expressly
agreed that there are no warranties of future performance of the goods that would extend that period of limitation herein contained for bringing an action.
Indemnifications. Purchaser agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend SCC if so requested, from any and all liabilities, as defined herein, suffered, or incurred by SCC as
a result of, or in connection with, any act, omission, or use of the Goods by Purchaser, its employees or customers, or any breach of this Agreement by Purchaser. Liabilities
shall include all costs, claims, damages, judgments, and expenses (including reasonable attorney fees and costs).
Remedies of SCC. SCC’s rights and remedies shall be cumulative and may be exercised from time to time. In a proceeding or action relating to the breach of this Agreement by
Purchaser, Purchaser shall reimburse SCC for reasonable costs and attorney’s fees incurred by SCC. No waiver by SCC of any breach of Purchaser shall be effective unless in
writing nor operate as a waiver of any other breach of the same term thereafter. SCC shall not lose any right because it has not exercised it in the past.
Applicable Law. This Agreement is made in Michigan and shall be governed by and interpreted according to Michigan law. Any lawsuit arising out of this Agreement or the Goods
may be handled by a federal or state court whose district includes Muskegon County, Michigan, and Purchaser consents that such court shall have personal jurisdiction over
Purchaser.
Miscellaneous. If any provision of this Agreement is found to be invalid or unenforceable under any law, the provision shall be ineffective to that extent and for the duration of
the illegality, but the remaining provisions shall be unaffected. Purchaser shall not assign any of its rights nor delegate any of this obligations under this Agreement without prior
written of SCC. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of SCC and Purchaser and each of their legal representatives, successors and assigns.
SCC warrants its products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year from the date of delivery.
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser for use of the Goods. It does not cover normal wear parts such as plastic tongs, tong holders, tong cables, bag holders,
or acrylic dividers.
General Conditions. All service labor and/or parts charges are subject to approval by SCC. Contact the Customer Service Department in writing or call 231-798-8888.
All claims must contain the following information: (1) model & serial code number of equipment; (2) the date and place of installation; (3) the name and address of the agency
which performed the installation; (4) the date of the equipment failure; and (5) a complete description of the equipment failure and all circumstances relating to that failure.
Once the claim has been determined to be a true warranty claim by SCC’s Customer Service Department, the following procedure will be taken: (1) replacement parts will be sent
at no charge from SCC on a freight prepaid basis; (2) reimbursement for service labor will be paid if the following conditions have been met - (a) prior approval of service agency
was awarded from the Customer Service Department; and (b) an itemized statement of all labor charges incurred is received by the Customer Service Department. The cost of
the service labor reimbursement will be based on straight time rates and reasonable time for the repair of the defect.
If problems occur with any compressor, notify SCC’s Customer Service Department immediately. Any attempt to repair or alter the unit without prior consent from the Customer
Service Department will render any warranty claim null and void. This warranty and protection plan does not apply to any condensing unit or any part thereof which has been
subject to accident, negligence, misuse, or abuse, or which has not been operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations or if the serial number of the unit has
been altered, defaced, or removed.
One Year Limit of Liability. After SCC's one-year parts and labor warranty on the original F.O.B. unit has expired, SCC is not liable for either the equipment or labor costs of
repairing or replacing the motor compressor, nor any other components that were included in the original F.O.B. unit.
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SCC Warranty Revision E Date: 5.5.2014
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