Structural Concepts CO37 Installation Manual

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INSTALLATION AND
M O B I L E S E R I E S
MOBILE NON-REFRIGERATED SELF-SERVICE MERCHANDISER > ROLL-DOWN SECURITY DOORS ARE OPTIONAL ON ALL UNITS
P/N 20-26480
Model CO37 Shown With Optional
Roll-Down Security Door
MODEL CO37…..…..….36 1/4”L* x 33 1/4”D x 81”H^
MODEL CO47……….....47 1/4”L* x 33 1/4”D x 81”H^
*Includes End Panels. ^With Levelers Extended 1 1/4” From Base Frame
888 E. Porter Road · Muskegon, MI 49441 Phone: 231.798.8888 Fax: 231.798.4960 www.structuralconcepts.com
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MODEL CO57……………......59 1/4”L* x 33 1/4”D x 81” H^
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MODEL CO67……….…..…...71 1/4”L* x 33 1/4”D x 81”H^
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Model CO57 Shown With Optional
Roll-Down Security Door
Revision B: 7.26.2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SHIPMENT CONDITION / DAMAGE DURING DELIVERY or UNCRATING / SHORTAGES ………… OVERVIEW / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS / WIRING DIAGRAM / CORDS &
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 ……………………………………...
MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS: SHELF ASSEMBLY / SHELVES / LIGHT FIXTURE ……………. MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS: BALLAST ACCESS ………………………………………………….
SERIAL LABEL & LOCATION / TECHNICAL INFORMATION / ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ……....
CLEANING SCHEDULE / TROUBLESHOOTING …………………………………………………..…….. TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION & WARRANTY INFORMATION ………………….
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SHIPMENT CONDITION / DAMAGE DISCOVERED DURING DELIVERY or UNCRATING / SHORTAGES
1.Shipment Condition
 Before and during unloading check all equipment for damage.
2.Damage Discovered During Delivery
 3rd Party Carrier: Describe damage on freight bill and obtain
signature of driver. Carrier will supply necessary claim forms. If these steps are not taken, carrier may refuse your claim.
 Prepaid and Add: Contact carrier (and follow same procedure as
with 3rd party carrier). Also contact Structural Concepts at 1-800-433-9489.
3.Damage Discovered After Uncrating
 3rd Party Carrier: Contact carrier within 10 days of delivery for
their procures; retain all packaging. If these steps are not taken, carrier may refuse your claim.
 Prepaid and Add: Contact carrier (and follow same procedure as
with 3rd party carrier). Also contact Structural Concepts at 1-800-433-9489 within 10 days of delivery.
4.Shortages
 If a shortage exists (and it is the responsibility of Structural
Concepts) call 1-800-433-9489. Structural Concepts will acknowledge shortages within 10 days from receipt of equipment.
 If a shortage involves the carrier, notify carrier immediately and
request an inspection.
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OVERVIEW / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS / WIRING DIAGRAM / CORDS & PLUGS
OVERVIEW
 These cases should be installed and operated
according to these instructions to ensure proper performance. Improper use will void warranty.
 This unit is designed for the display of products in
ambient store conditions where temperatures and humidity are maintained at a maximum of 75 °F and 55% relative humidity.
COMPLIANCE
 Performance issues when in violation of applicable
NEC, federal, state or local electrical codes are not covered by warranty.
 See compliance specifics below.
CAUTION! LAMP REPLACEMENT GUIDELINES
Fluorescent lamps have been treated to resist breakage and
CAUTION
must be replaced with similarly treated lamps.
If LED lamps are used, they must be size, shape and overall design.
Any replacements must meet factory specifications.
WARNINGS
 Following are important warnings to prevent
injury or death.
 Please read carefully!
PRECAUTIONS
 Following are important precautions to prevent
damage to unit or merchandise.
 Please read carefully!
WIRING DIAGRAM
 Each case has wiring diagram in its own packet.  Wiring diagram placement may vary; it may be
placed near ballast box, field wiring box, raceway cover, or other related location.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL
HAZARD
COMPLIANCE
This equipment MUST be installed in compliance with
all applicable NEC, federal, state and local
electrical and plumbing codes.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock.
Disconnect ALL ELECTRICAL SOURCES before servicing.
CAUTION! GFCI BREAKER USE REQUIREMENT
If N.E.C. (National Electric Code) or your local code
requires GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protection,
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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