Reveal NE4800R3 Self Service Refrigerated Wells Instructions
- June 14, 2024
- Reveal
Table of Contents
- NE4800R3 Self Service Refrigerated Wells
- Product Information
- Specifications
- Overview
- Compliance
- Warnings
- Installation
- Customer-Supplied Components
- Counters / Optional Rear Cover / Ventilation / Toe-Kick
- Airflow Clearance Cladding Requirements
- Silicone / Case Height Adjustment / Case Insertion
- Deck Base Covers, Sealing & Placement
- Countertop/Deck Sizes – Model NE4800R3
- Countertop/Deck Sizes – Model NE6000R4
- Countertop/Deck Sizes – Model NE7200R5
- Deck Assembly Removal
- FAQ
- Q: Where can I find the installation guide for the Nexx00RX
- Q: What should I do if the power cord or plug becomes
- Q: Can water on the flooring cause damage?
- Q: What are the environmental conditions this unit is designed
NE4800R3 Self Service Refrigerated Wells
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: NE4800R3
- Model: NE6000R4
- Model: NE7200R5
- Manufacturer: Structural Concepts Corp.
- Address: 888 E. Porter Rd, Muskegon, MI 49441
- Phone: 231.798.8888
- Fax: 231.798.4960
- Website: www.structuralconcepts.com
Overview
This product is designed for the display of products in ambient
store conditions where temperature and humidity are maintained
within a specific range.
Compliance
This equipment MUST be installed in compliance with all
applicable NEC, federal, state, and local electrical and plumbing
codes.
Warnings
Risk of electric shock. Disconnect power before servicing
unit.
More than one source of electrical supply is employed with units
that have separate circuits. Disconnect ALL ELECTRICAL SOURCES
before servicing.
Risk of electric shock. If cord or plug becomes damaged, replace
only with cord and plug of the same type.
Check condensate pan position and plug! Water on flooring can
cause extensive damage!
This product can expose you to chemicals, including Urethane
(Ethyl Carbamate), which are known to the state of [state].
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
Refer to the SCC P/N 20-98479 for Nexx00RX counter and deck
assembly installation guide.
Customer-Supplied Components
Counters / Optional Rear Cover / Ventilation / Toe-Kick
Refer to section 14 of the user manual for instructions on
customer-supplied counters, optional rear cover, ventilation, and
toe-kick.
Airflow Clearance Cladding Requirements
Refer to section 15 of the user manual for instructions on
customer-supplied airflow clearance cladding requirements.
Silicone / Case Height Adjustment / Case Insertion
Refer to section 16 of the user manual for instructions on
customer-supplied silicone, case height adjustment, and case
insertion.
Deck Base Covers, Sealing & Placement
Refer to section 17 of the user manual for instructions on
customer-supplied deck base covers, sealing, and placement.
Countertop/Deck Sizes – Model NE4800R3
Refer to section 18 of the user manual for instructions on
customer-supplied countertop/deck sizes for Model NE4800R3.
Countertop/Deck Sizes – Model NE6000R4
Refer to section 19 of the user manual for instructions on
customer-supplied countertop/deck sizes for Model NE6000R4.
Countertop/Deck Sizes – Model NE7200R5
Refer to section 20 of the user manual for instructions on
customer-supplied countertop/deck sizes for Model NE7200R5.
Deck Assembly Removal
Refer to section 2 of the user manual for instructions on
customer-supplied deck assembly removal.
FAQ
Q: Where can I find the installation guide for the Nexx00RX
counter and deck assembly?
A: The installation guide can be found in the SCC P/N
20-98479.
Q: What should I do if the power cord or plug becomes
damaged?
A: If the power cord or plug becomes damaged, replace it only
with a cord and plug of the same type.
Q: Can water on the flooring cause damage?
A: Yes, water on the flooring can cause extensive damage. Check
the condensate pan position and plug to prevent water leakage.
Q: What are the environmental conditions this unit is designed
for?
A: This unit is designed for display in ambient store conditions
where temperature and humidity are maintained within a specific
range.
CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Reveal® MODEL NEXX00RX USER MANUAL / SCC P/N 20-98167
SLIDE-IN REFRIGERATED WELL CASE WITH REFRIGERATED AND AMBIENT MODES > CLADDING IS CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED AND IS ATTACHED IN THE FIELD > CUSTOMER SUPPLIED (AND ATTACHED) SNEEZE GUARD IS TO BE ATTACHED TO COUNTERTOP IN FIELD > STONE, CORIAN® SOLID SURFACE, AND/OR STAINLESS STEEL DECKS ARE CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED AND ARE TO BE ATTACHED TO CASE IN THE FIELD > SHIPPING BRACE MUST BE REMOVED TO ACCESS CONDENSER PACKAGE > OPTIONAL REAR COVER MAY BE ORDERED FROM FACTORY OR CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED > SEE SCC P/N 20-98479 FOR MODEL NEXX00RX COUNTER AND DECK ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION GUIDE
Model NE4800R3
NOTE: SEE SCC P/N 20-98479
FOR NEXX00RX COUNTER AND DECK ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
GUIDE.
Model NE6000R4
Model NE7200R5
Structural Concepts Corp. 888 E. Porter Rd Muskegon, MI 49441 Phone: 231.798.8888 Fax: 231.798.4960 www.structuralconcepts.com
USER MANUALS20-98167_REVEAL_USER MANUAL_NE(L)00RX_REF-AMB_SLIDE-IN WELL_CASE
REV I DATE: 10/13/2022
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2 OVERVIEW / CONDITION
“TYPE” / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS …………………….. 3-4 INSTALLATION: AIR
INTAKE GRILLE REMOVAL / DISCONNECTING CASE FROM PALLET ……… 5 INSTALLATION,
CONT’D: CASTER ADJUSTMENT & LOCKING / PALLET REMOVAL / DOOR FIT. 6
INSTALLATION, CONT’D: CASTERS / SHIPPING BRACE / AIR FILTER / AIR INTAKE
GRILLE …… 7 GENERAL LAYOUT: FIELD ACCESS BOX / MAIN ELECTRICAL BOX
…………………………………. 8 GENERAL LAYOUT, CONT’D: DECK BASES / THERMOMETER / MAIN POWER
SWITCH ………… 9 GENERAL LAYOUT, CONT’D: SHELVING BRACKETS ……………………………………………………
10 GENERAL LAYOUT, CONT’D: FRONT AND REAR PLENUMS (REMOVABLE FOR CLEANING) ….
11 GENERAL LAYOUT, CONT’D: LOWER DECKS (REMOVABLE FOR CLEANING AND/OR TUB
ACCESS) …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 12 GENERAL LAYOUT, CONT’D:
REFRIGERATED TUB SECTION (EVAPORATOR AREA) …………… 13 CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED
COMPONENTS: COUNTERS / OPTIONAL REAR COVER /
VENTILATION / TOE-KICK …………………………………………………………………………….. 14 CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED
COMPONENTS, CONT’D: AIRFLOW CLEARANCE CLADDING
REQUIREMENTS ………………………………………………………………………………………… 15 CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED
COMPONENTS, CONT’D: SILICONE / CASE HEIGHT ADJ. / CASE
INSERTION ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 16 CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED
COMPONENTS, CONT’D: DECK BASE COVERS, SEALING &
PLACEMENT …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17 CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED
COMPONENTS, CONT’D: COUNTERTOP/DECK SIZES – MODEL
NE4800R3 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18 CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED
COMPONENTS, CONT’D: COUNTERTOP/DECK SIZES – MODEL
NE6000R4 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 19 CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED
COMPONENTS, CONT’D: COUNTERTOP/DECK SIZES – MODEL
NE7200R5 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 20 CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED
COMPONENTS, CONT’D: DECK ASSEMBLY REMOVAL /
REPLACEMENT …………………………………………………………………………………………. 21 SHELVING BRACKET POSITIONS:
REFRIGERATED STATE / LOAD LIMIT ………………………….. 22 SHELVING BRACKET POSITIONS:
AMBIENT STATE / NO LOAD LIMIT ………………………………. 23 MERCHANDISER START-UP &
OPERATION (BOTH AMBIENT AND REFRIGERATED SETTINGS) 24 CLEANING SCHEDULE:
GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS ……………………………………….. 25 CLEANING SCHEDULE, CONT’D:
STAINLESS STEEL SURFACE CLEANING ………………………. 26 CLEANING SCHEDULE, CONT’D:
MAGNETIC AIR FILTER CLEANING …………………………………. 27 CLEANING SCHEDULE, CONT’D: TUB
COMPONENTS / CONDENSER PACKAGE AND
UNDERSIDE OF CASE ………………………………………………………………………………….. 28 CLEANING SCHEDULE,
CONT’D: CONDENSER PACKAGE / CASE UNDERSIDE ………………….. 29 TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE
PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL) ………………………………. 30 TROUBLESHOOTING, CONT’D (TO BE
PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY) 31 PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER
INFORMATION ………………………………………………………… 32 SERIAL LABEL LOCATION & INFORMATION
LISTED / TECH INFO & SERVICE ……………………. 33 TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACT
INFORMATION & WARRANTY INFORMATION ………………….. 34
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OVERVIEW / CONDITION “TYPE” / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS – PAGE 1 of 2
OVERVIEW
· These Structural Concepts refrigerated service cases are designed to
merchandise products at 41 °F (5 °C) or less. Note: These cases are not
designed to cool product. Product must be pre-chilled before placing in case.
· This case is ALSO designed to merchandise products at ambient temperatures.
· Cases should be installed and operated according to this operating manual’s
instructions to ensure proper performance. Improper use will void warranty.
TYPE I vs. TYPE II ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
This unit is designed for the display of products in ambient store conditions
where temperature and humidity are maintained within a specific range.
· Type I display refrigerators are intended for use in an area where
environmental conditions are controlled and maintained so that the ambient
temperature does not exceed 75 °F (24 °C) and 55% maximum humidity.
· Type II display refrigerators are intended for use in an area where
environmental conditions are controlled and
maintained so that the ambient temperature does not exceed 80 °F (27 °C) and
55% maximum humidity. · If unsure if your unit is Type I or II, see tag next
to serial label. See SERIAL LABEL LOCATION & INFORMATION LISTED / TECH INFO &
SERVICE section in this manual for sample serial labels.
COMPLIANCE
· Performance issues when in violation of applicable NEC, federal, state and
local electrical and plumbing codes are not covered by warranty. See below
compliance guideline.
WARNINGS
· This page contains important warnings to prevent injury or death. Please
read carefully!
WIRING DIAGRAM INFO / GFCI BREAKER USE RECOMMENDATION
· See next page for WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATION, GFCI BREAKER USE
RECOMMENDATION and IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS OF THERMOSTATS and THERMOMETERS.
ATTENTION CONTRACTORS
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 power before servicing unit.
CAUTION! More than one source of electrical supply is employed with units that
have separate circuits.
Disconnect ALL ELECTRICAL SOURCES before servicing.
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.
CAUTION! CHECK CONDENSATE PAN POSITION & PLUG! Water on flooring can cause
extensive damage!
Before powering up unit, you must check and confirm that: · Condensate pan is
DIRECTLY UNDER condensate drain. · Condensate pan plug is securely plugged
into receptacle. · Overflow pan has plug connected to its box. Units with
optional
Clean Sweep® MUST HAVE two plugs connected.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including Urethane (Ethyl
Carbamate), which are known to the state of
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For
more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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OVERVIEW / CONDITION “TYPE” / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS – PAGE 2 of 2
CAUTION! GFCI BREAKER USE REQUIREMENT · N.E.C. (National Electric Code) or
your local code may
require GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protection. · In such cases,
use GFCI breaker!
THERMOMETER AND THERMOSTAT LIMITATIONS · Actual product (food) temperature IS
NOT represented by
either thermometers or thermostats. See specifics below.
SEAL FLOOR-MOUNTED UNITS TO FLOOR · For sanitation purposes, fixed (non-
removable) cladding/
panels MUST BE sealed to floor with silicone that meets or exceeds food grade
NSF/ANSI Standard 51. · This will prevent entry of dust, residue, liquids,
insects, etc.
REFRIGERANT DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
· This equipment is prohibited from use in California with any refrigerants on
the “List of Prohibited Substances” for that specific end-use, in accordance
with California Code of Regulations, title 17, section 95374.
· This disclosure statement has been reviewed and approved by Structural
Concepts and Structural Concepts attests, under penalty of perjury, that these
statements are true and accurate.
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
CAUTION! ADVERSE CONDITIONS / SPACING ISSUES
· Performance issues caused by adverse conditions are NOT warranted. · To
prevent damage to end panels due to condensation, apply industrial grade
silicone sealant and tightly join to opposite end panels. When not adjoining
cases, keep end panels at least 6″ away from walls/structures. Rear panels
must also be kept at least 6″ from walls and structures. · Case must not be
exposed to direct sunlight or any heat source. · To maintain proper case
temperature, keep case at least 15-feet from exterior doors, overhead HVAC
vents or any air curtain disruption. · Self-contained case clearance: 6″ min.
air intake / 6″ min. air discharge.
CAUTION! DO NOT RELY ON THERMOMETERS OR THERMOSTATS
FOR ACTUAL PRODUCT (FOOD) TEMPERATURES.
· Thermometers & thermostats reflect air temperatures ONLY. · For ACTUAL
product (food) temperatures, use calibrated food thermometers.
WIRING DIAGRAM FORMAT & LOCATION · Each case has its own wiring diagram folded
and 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. · See sample
wiring diagram at left (for illustrative purposes only).
SEAL FLOOR-MOUNTED UNITS TO FLOOR Thoroughly clean floor to assure a secure
seal! Fixed (non-removable) base frames, cladding or panels must be sealed to
floor with silicone that meets or exceeds food grade NSF/ANSI Standard 51.
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INSTALLATION: AIR INTAKE GRILLE REMOVAL / DISCONNECTING CASE FROM PALLET
1. Remove Air Intake Grille From Case
· To prevent damage to case, lift air intake grille UP and OFF case.
· Rear grille is held in place by magnets. No screw removal is required.
· Place air intake grille in secure location while removing case from pallet.
2. Disconnect Case From Pallet
· Use Phillips driver to remove screws from shipping brackets. Remove and
discard shipping brackets from pallet.
· Place J-bar/pry bar under base frame. Raise case up from pallet to take
weight off casters.
· With case raised, lower casters all the way down against pallet (see next
step for detailed instructions on lowering or raising casters).
· Remove rubber shipping blocks.
Note: Illustrations Shown May Not Reflect Every Feature Or Option
Of Your Particular Case.
Air Intake Grille
Shipping Brackets
Pallet
Shipping Bracket Rubber Shipping Block Pallet (Generic)
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INSTALLATION, CONT’D.: CASTER ADJUSTMENT & LOCKING / PALLET REMOVAL / DOOR FIT
3. Caster Height: Raising and Lowering
· Raise or lower casters (to adjust case height) by rotating casters’ vertical
adjustment rings. · Rotate vertical adjustment ring clockwise to lower caster
(and increase height of case). · Rotate vertical adjustment ring counter-
clockwise to raise caster (and decrease height of case).
Vertical Adjustment
Ring
4. Caster Rolling Capability: Unlocking
· Important! Case is shipped with caster mechanisms factory set at ON (locked)
to prevent case from rolling.
· Unlock casters by pressing OFF on the caster mechanism.
· See illustration at right.
Press “OFF” Lever To Unlock Caster (And
Allow Casters To Roll)
5. Remove Case From Pallet
· Check that casters are lowered as far down as they will go (as instructed in
step #4).
· Use handles to carefully slide case to rear of pallet (see illustration at
right).
· Caution! 4 people may be required for this task! · Carefully lower to floor
(using ramp if available). · Slide pallet from under case as required. ·
Maintain support of case at all times.
Pallet
Caster Caster
31.75″ Case Depth
6. Case Dimensions (For Fitting Through Doors And Adjusting To Proper Counter
Height)
· Case depth is approximately 31.75″ (designed to fit through 33″ wide doors).
· At median caster height, case is at 32.63″ high, with 3/8″ adjustability up
and 38″ adjustability down.
· See illustration at right.
Adjustable Casters (Typ.)
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INSTALLATION, CONT’D: CASTERS / SHIPPING BRACE / AIR FILTER / AIR INTAKE GRILLE
7. Casters: Locking
· After case is at desired position (and height), use level to check that case
is level and plumb.
· Readjust height as needed (as instructed in step #3 on previous page).
· Locking Height: After proper height/position of case is attained, tighten
the two (2) set screws to lock each caster’s height in place.
· Locking Movement: Then, to prevent casters’ rolling capability, lock casters
by pressing ON atop the “ON” and “OFF” lever mechanism (shown at right).
· Case will now be secured at its new location.
Press “ON” Lever To Lock Caster In Place (And Prevent Caster
From Rolling)
Tighten Set Screws To Lock Caster Height In Place
Caster
8. Remove Shipping Brace
· Shipping brace keeps condenser package secure during shipment and while
moving case into position.
· After case is in place and level, remove shipping brace (just below air
intake side of condenser package) by removing (2) screws (one at each end).
· Note: Shipping Brace Is ONLY To Be Removed From Air Intake Side of Condenser
Package!
9. Check That Magnetic Air Filter Is On Case · Magnetic air filter MUST BE on
case. · Magnets will secure filter to either coil housing OR
to inside of grille (before it is attached to case). No screws are required.
10. Attach Grille at Air Intake Side of Case
· Two magnets (one at each end) will hold grille firmly in place. · See
illustration below.
Attach Grille at Air Intake Side of Case
Shipping Brace At Air Intake Side of Condenser Package
(Shown), It Must Be Removed
Magnetic Air Filter Must Be Attached Either To Coil Housing OR Inside Of
Grille
Note: Shipping Brace is ONLY To Be Removed From Air Intake Side Of Condenser
Package (As Illustrated Above).
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GENERAL LAYOUT: FIELD ACCESS BOX / MAIN ELECTRICAL BOX
1. General Layout: Field Access Box / Main Electrical Box
· Caution! Only certified electricians are to perform electrical connectivity
duties.
· Grille and shipping brace must be removed before condenser package is able
to be slid out from underside of case.
· Main electric box has thermostat on face plate. · Remove screws at front-
left of main electrical box allows access
to drivers, contactor and terminal strip.
Model Is Shown Without Customer Supplied Cladding For Illustrative
Purposes Only.
View of Main Electrical Box (Shown Removed
and Transparent For Illustrative Purposes Only)
Field Access Box Shown Removed For Illustrative Purposes
Only
View of Condenser Package Removed From
Case (For Illustrative Purposes Only)
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GENERAL LAYOUT, CONT’D: DECK BASES / THERMOMETER / MAIN POWER SWITCH
General Layout, Cont’d
2. Deck Bases
· Deck bases may be shipped separately. · Deck bases are approximately 1/2″
thick. · Each deck base is to have customer supplied
deck base covers (stone, solid surface pieces or metal) attached to it with
silicone and 2-sided tape. · Depth of deck base covers is left up to customer.
· Illustration below shows deck base placement PRIOR TO customer-supplied deck
surfaces being adhered.
3. Thermometer
· Thermometer is detachable via `quick-disconnect harness’ should rear
cladding need to be added.
· Thermometer DOES NOT reflect actual food temperatures; it is ONLY for
monitoring warmest air temperature in merchandiser.
· Food probes must be used to measure actual food temperatures.
4. Main Power Switch · Main power switch is accessible after removing
rear grille (No screw removal is required). · See illustration below.
Deck Base Underside (With Grooves For Shelving)
Deck Base (Typ.)
Thermometer
Main Power Switch
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Rear Grille
Model Is Shown Without Customer Supplied Cladding For Illustrative
Purposes Only.
GENERAL LAYOUT, CONT’D: SHELVING BRACKETS
General Layout, Cont’d
· Shelving brackets may be raised or lowered in
5. Shelving Brackets
· Shelving brackets are removable for cleaning or service.
· ·
many positions. Shelving brackets may even be tilted to allow product to allow better viewing of product. See illustrations below.
Model Is Shown Without Customer Supplied Cladding For Illustrative
Purposes Only.
View of Shelving Bracket (Shown In Staggered Positions)
Enlarged View of Shelving Bracket Removed From Case
View of Shelving Bracket In Tilted Position
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GENERAL LAYOUT, CONT’D: FRONT AND REAR PLENUMS (REMOVABLE FOR CLEANING)
General Layout, Cont’d
6. Front And Rear Plenums
· Left and right plenums are removable for cleaning and accessing lower decks.
· Plenums are removable via hook/slot method. · See next page for lower deck
removal illustration.
Left Hand Rear Plenum
— Case Rear —
Model Is Shown Without Customer Supplied Cladding For Illustrative
Purposes Only.
Right Hand Rear Plenum
Lower Deck Support Rung
Customer Supplied Solid Surface Deck
(Shown Intact)
Lower Deck (Shown Intact)
Lower Deck (Shown Intact)
Lower Deck (Shown Intact)
Lower Deck (Shown Intact)
Left Hand Front Plenum
— Case Front —
Right Hand Front Plenum
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GENERAL LAYOUT, CONT’D: LOWER DECKS (REMOVABLE FOR CLEANING AND/OR TUB ACCESS)
General Layout, Cont’d Caution! Only authorized employees are to access tub area of case!
Model Is Shown Without Customer Supplied Cladding For Illustrative
Purposes Only.
7. Lower Decks
· Lower decks are removable for cleaning and/or tub access. · Lower decks rest
on support rungs (as shown in illustration below). · You must return decks in
reverse order they were removed for proper fit. · See next page for tub
section illustration.
Lower Decks Shown Removed (For Illustrative Purposes Only)
–Case Rear
—
Lower Deck Support Rung
— Case Front —
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GENERAL LAYOUT, CONT’D: REFRIGERATED TUB SECTION (EVAPORATOR AREA)
General Layout, Cont’d Caution! Only authorized employees are to access evaporator section (area) of case!
Model Is Shown Without Customer Supplied Cladding For Illustrative
Purposes Only.
8. Refrigerated Tub Section (Evaporator Area)
· Below view is after removal of lower decks. · After cleaning or servicing,
you must return lower decks, rear plenums, shelving brackets, deck
base covers, etc., to case in reverse order they were removed.
Support Rail For Lower Decks
Evaporator Coil Cover
Thermometer
TXV — Case Rear —
Refrigeration Lines
Evaporator Fan Cover
Axial Fans
Support Rail For Lower Decks
— Case Front —
Trough
Drain
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CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED COMPONENTS: COUNTERS / OPTIONAL REAR COVER / VENTING / TOE- KICK
Customer-Supplied Components
1. Side/End/Front Counters
· All sides/end/front of counters are customersupplied.
· See illustration below for generic illustration.
2. Rear Cover – Optional
A. If rear cover is ordered from factory, it will be a metal cover held in
place by magnets.
B. If customer wishes to supply its own rear cover, cladding or millwork, no
magnets will be attached to case. Bracketry must also be supplied by customer.
· For units with customer-supplied rear covers, thermometer must be removed
from case, holes must be drilled in customer-supplied rear cover. Then,
thermometer must be reattached via quick-connect harness.
· See general thermometer location below.
3. Ventilation
· Proper ventilation requires that exhaust is ALWAYS AT OPPOSITE SIDE of
intake.
· Rear grille is supplied by factory (and is for rear-accessed condenser
packages).
· If merchandiser has a front-access condenser package, proper airflow must be
provided as part of ventilation consideration.
4. Removable Front Toe-Kick
· Important! Front toe-kick must be removable to allow access to front casters
(for adjustment purposes).
· Caster adjustment is CRITICAL for proper attachment of deck base covers to
deck bases (using silicone).
Customer-Supplied
1
Front Counter
2
Thermometer
Optional: Rear Cover May Be Ordered From Factory or
Customer-Supplied
4
Customer Supplied Front Toe-Kick (Must
Be Removable)
1
Customer Supplied Side/End Counters
Note: Illustrations Shown May Not Reflect Every Feature Or Option
Of Your Particular Case.
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3
Rear Grille (Condenser Package Access)
CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED COMPONENTS, CONT’D: AIRFLOW CLEARANCE CLADDING REQUIREMENTS
Customer Supplied Components, Cont’d 5. Airflow Clearance Requirements of Cladding
— Airflow Clearance Requirements –(Perspective View) / Model NE4800R3 Shown Below / Your Model May Vary
AIRFLOW CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS / REAR INTAKE UNIT SHOWN
Cladding/cabinetry MUST provide access space to allow
A
rear slide-out of condenser package (or front slide-out package, depending upon options chosen). Carefully
measure before building!
Note: Rear intake/rear condenser package access is B shown. Instructions are
also conversely applicable to
front intake/front condenser package units.
1 1/2″ minimum space from sides of case to internal C sides of cabinetry is
required for adequate airflow for
units with front toe-kick exhaust only.
2 3/4″ minimum unobstructed toe-kick opening is
D required for adequate airflow for units with front toe-kick exhaust only.
Optional Rear Panel (Shown)
Customer-Supplied Work Surface (Countertop)
Model NE4800R3 Shown / Your Model May Vary
AIRFLOW INTAKE & EXHAUST REQUIREMENTS
MODEL NE4800R3 NE6000R4 NE7200R5
MINIMUM INTAKE (in²)~
96 96 96
MINIMUM EXHAUST (in²)~
132 132 132
Customer-Supplied Work Surface
(Countertop)
Customer-Supplied Toe-Kick
Customer-
Supplied Front Cladding
Top of Case From Factory
Thermometer — Case Rear —
Inside Edge of Front Millwork
SEE NOTE C
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Optional Rear Panel (Shown)
— Case Front —
Customer-Supplied Front and Side Cladding
REAR
INTAKE:
SEE NOTES A & B
— Airflow Clearance Requirements –(Side View) / Model NE4800R3
Shown Above/ Your Model May Vary
Important! Front toe-kick must be
removable to allow access to front casters
(for adjustment purposes).
SEE NOTE D Removable Front Toe-Kick
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CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED COMPONENTS, CONT’D: SILICONE / CASE HEIGHT ADJ. / CASE INSERTION
Customer-Supplied Components, Cont’d
6. Apply Silicone To Top of Case · Apply thick bead of silicone to top of
case. · Use only silicone that meets or exceeds food
grade NSF/ANSI Standard 51.
7. Case Height Adjustability
· At median caster height, case is 32.63″ high, with 3/8″ adjustability upward
and downward.
· Customer-supplied counter thickness should not exceed 3 cm (1.18″).
· Case height is designed to be adjusted (via casters) to 34″ MAXIMUM TOP OF
COUNTER height.
8. Slide Case Under Counter
· Case is to be slid under customer-supplied work surface.
· Casters must then be adjusted so case is flush with underside of customer-
supplied work surface (dimensions provided in previous step).
· See CASTERS: RAISING AND LOWERING / UNLOCKING AND LOCKING section for
specifics on raising/lowing casters.
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Top of Case From Factory
31.75″ Case Depth
Silicone Application
34″ Maximum To Top of Counter
Customer-Supplied Work Surface (Countertop)
Inner Opening of Case
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Customer-Supplied Work Surface (Countertop)
7
Adjustable Casters (Typ.)
Note: Illustrations Shown May Not Reflect Every Feature Or Option
Of Your Particular Case.
Inner Opening of CustomerSupplied Work Surface
Apply Solid Bead Of Silicone
Between Case and Customer Supplied Work Surface
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CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED COMPONENTS, CONT’D: DECK BASE COVERS, SEALING & PLACEMENT
Customer-Supplied Components, Cont’d
9. Deck Bases
· Deck bases are SCC-Supplied. · Silicone sealant is to be applied to TOP of
deck
bases (as directed in step #10).
10. Deck Base Covers
· Deck base covers are customer-supplied. · Deck base covers can vary in
height and
material (stone, quartz, stainless steel, etc.). · Silicone sealant must be
used to adhere deck
base covers to deck bases.
11. Sealing Deck Base Covers To Deck Bases
· Use ONLY silicone that meets or exceeds food grade NSF/ANSI Standard 51.
· Apply sealant in pattern shown in illustrations below.
· Press deck base covers FIRMLY against deck bases to assure secure adhesion.
12. Deck Assembly
· After proper adhesion, these DECK ASSEMBLIES are to be positioned on
shelving.
· Grooves are provided in underside of deck bases so they will rest securely
on shelving brackets.
Apply Thick Bead of Silicone
10
9
Sealant To Top of Deck
Bases (In Pattern Shown).
11
12
Deck Assembly (After Adhesion)
Shelving Bracket (Typ.)
Note: Illustrations Shown May Not Reflect Every Feature Or Option
Of Your Particular Case.
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CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED COMPONENTS, CONT’D: COUNTERTOP/DECK SIZES – MODEL NE4800R3
Customer-Supplied Components, Cont’d
13. Countertop Opening Size – Model NE4800R3 · Countertop (work surface) is
customer-supplied. · Overall openings coincide with deck assembly size. ·
Note: See next page for countertop opening size for
Model NE6000R4.
14. Deck Assembly Size – Model NE4800R3 · Each deck assembly is 10.91″ x
14.43″ in size. · Each deck assembly is created after deck base
cover has been attached (via silicone) to deck base.
· Deck assembly placement must coincide with countertop’s (work surface’s)
overall opening size.
· Deck assembly placement MUST allow adequate space between deck assemblies AS
WELL AS between deck assemblies and work surface (countertop).
· Note: See next page for deck assembly size for Model NE6000R4.
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Note: Illustrations Shown May Not Reflect Every Feature Or Option
Of Your Particular Case.
Deck Assembly*
13
2.5″ Min.
14.43″
44″ Countertop Opening 14.43″
14.43″
2.5″ Min.
6 ” Min.
10.91″
22.50″ Countertop Opening
Deck Assembly*
Deck Assembly*
Deck Assembly*
10.91″
14.43″ (Typ.)
14
10.91″ (Typ.)
Deck Assembly*
Deck Assembly*
6″ Min.
13
— Customer Supplied Work Surface (Countertop) For Model NE4800R3 —
*Model NE4800R3 shown above. Deck assemblies MUST allow adequate space between deck assemblies AS WELL AS between deck assemblies and work surface (countertop).
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CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED COMPONENTS, CONT’D: COUNTERTOP/DECK SIZES – MODEL NE6000R4
Customer-Supplied Components, Cont’d 15. Countertop Opening Size – Model
NE6000R4 · Countertop (work surface) is customer-supplied. · Overall openings
coincide with deck assembly size. · Note: See previous page for countertop
opening
size for Model NE4800R3. 16. Deck Assembly Size – Model NE6000R4 · Each deck
assembly is 10.91″ x 13.81″ in size. · Each deck assembly is created after
deck base
cover has been attached (via silicone) to deck base.
Note: Illustrations Shown May Not Reflect Every Feature Or Option
Of Your Particular Case.
· Deck assembly placement must coincide with countertop’s (work surface’s)
overall opening size.
· Deck assembly placement MUST allow adequate space between deck assemblies AS
WELL AS between deck assemblies and work surface (countertop).
See next page for deck assembly size for Model NE7200R5.
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Deck Assembly*
2.5″ Min.
15
2.5″ Min.
13.81″
55.81″ Countertop Opening
13.81″
13.81″
13.81″
6 ” Min.
10.91″
22.25″ Countertop Opening
Deck Assembly*
Deck Assembly*
Deck Assembly*
Deck Assembly*
10.91″
13.81″ (Typ.)
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10.91″ (Typ.)
Deck Assembly*
Deck Assembly*
Deck Assembly*
6″ Min.
15
— Customer Supplied Work Surface (Countertop) For Model NE6000R4 —
*Model NE6000R4 shown above. Deck assemblies MUST allow adequate space between deck assemblies AS WELL AS between deck assemblies and work surface (countertop).
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CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED COMPONENTS, CONT’D: COUNTERTOP/DECK SIZES – MODEL NE7200R5
Customer-Supplied Components, Cont’d
17. Countertop Opening Size – Model NE7200R5 · Countertop (work surface) is
customer-supplied. · Overall openings coincide with deck assembly size. ·
Note: See previous page for countertop opening
size for Model NE6000R5.
18. Deck Assembly Size – Model NE7200R5 · Each deck assembly is 10.91″ x
13.37″ in size. · Each deck assembly is created after deck base
cover has been attached (via silicone) to deck base.
· Deck assembly placement must coincide with
countertop’s (work surface’s) overall opening size.
· Deck assembly placement MUST allow
adequate space between deck assemblies AS WELL AS between deck assemblies and
work surface (countertop). >> See previous page for deck assembly size for
Model NE6000R4.
Note: Illustrations Shown May Not Reflect Every Feature Or Option
Of Your Particular Case.
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Deck Assembly*
17
2.5″ Min.
13.37″
67.75″ Countertop Opening
13.37″
13.37″
13.37″
2.5″ Min. 13.37″
6 ” Min.
10.91″
22.25″ Countertop Opening
Deck Assembly*
Deck Assembly*
Deck Assembly*
Deck Assembly*
Deck Assembly*
10.91″
13.37″ (Typ.)
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10.91″ (Typ.)
Deck Assembly*
Deck Assembly*
Deck Assembly*
Deck Assembly*
— Customer Supplied Work Surface (Countertop) For Model NE7200R5 —
6″ Min.
*Model NE7200R5 shown above. Deck assemblies MUST allow adequate space between deck
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assemblies AS WELL AS between deck assemblies and work surface (countertop).
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CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED COMPONENTS, CONT’D: DECK ASSEMBLY REMOVAL / REPLACEMENT
Customer-Supplied Components, Cont’d
19. Deck Assembly Removal/Replacement
· Caution! Be careful to avoid pinching fingers while removing deck assemblies
from case!
A. View of sample case deck assemblies placed at varying heights in well.
B. Place hands near either front or rear plenum and prepare to apply downward
pressure.
A
B
C. Press downward on deck assembly until opposite end is raised (allowing
ability to grasp).
D. Grasp raised end of deck assembly with one hand (to hold it in raised
position).
E. Grasp deck assembly firmly with second hand. F. Lift deck assembly UP AND
OUT from case.
· Caution! Deck assemblies are VERY HEAVY! Hold securely to avoid dropping or
scratching countertop surface while removing from case.
G. View of case well after removal of deck assembly.
Replace deck assemblies to case well in reverse order they were removed.
C
Deck Assemblies (Placed At Varying Heights In Well)
G
D
F
E
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SHELVING BRACKET POSITIONS: REFRIGERATED STATE / LOAD LIMIT
1. Shelving Bracket Positions
Load limit is VERY IMPORTANT to maintain proper product temperature. Read carefully!
Refrigerated product MUST NOT exceed load limit!
· Shelving brackets may be adjusted independently of each other (as shown below).
· Slots are numbered between 1 and 5. · Slot 1: When bracket hooks are at slot 1 (highest
point), refrigerated airflow to product will be entirely closed off, essentially converting it into a “closed serving counter.” · Slot 2, 3, and 4: Each slot is incrementally lower than the other. · Slot 5: When bracket hooks are at slot 5, product height will be at lowest point.
See next page for solid surface deck support bracket position for product placement when merchandising AMBIENT products.
Model Is Shown Without Customer Supplied Cladding For Illustrative
Purposes Only.
Note: Illustrations Shown May Not Reflect Every Feature Or Option
Of Your Particular Case.
Shelving Bracket (At Slot 1)
Slots 3 and 4 Positions
Shelving Bracket (At Slot 2)
Shelving Bracket (At Slot 5)
— Case Rear —
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Caution! Load Limit: Product MUST NOT Exceed This Line!
SHELVING BRACKET POSITIONS, CONT’D: AMBIENT STATE / NO LOAD LIMIT
2. Shelving Bracket Positions When Merchandising AMBIENT Products
There is NO LOAD LIMIT when merchandising AMBIENT products.
When merchandising ambient products:
· Move solid surface deck support brackets to highest slots in plenums (as illustrated below).
· See previous page for solid surface deck support bracket
position for product placement when merchandising REFRIGERATED products.
Model Is Shown Without Customer Supplied Cladding For Illustrative
Purposes Only.
Note: Illustrations Shown May Not Reflect Every Feature Or Option
Of Your Particular Case.
View Of Case With Deck Surfaces In Place That Are Flush With Counter (For Ambient State)
Shelving Bracket May Be Set At Slot 1 (Highest Slot in Unit) For Product In
Ambient State
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MERCHANDISER START-UP & OPERATION (FOR BOTH AMBIENT AND REFRIGERATED SETTINGS)
Merchandiser Start-Up and Operation
1. Plug In Merchandiser (Or Hardwire Unit)
· Case must be plugged into outlet (or hardwired properly) before it can
energize.
2. Ambient Merchandiser Setting
· Case may be kept in refrigerated mode while ambient product is displayed.
Simply keep ambient product outside of the refrigerated zone.
· Keeping case in refrigerated mode also eliminates the need to `pull down
temperatures’ to display refrigerated product (perhaps later in the day).
· Or ambient setting may be attained simply by turning power switch OFF.
· There are no deck height requirements for ambient (dry) merchandisers.
· See SHELVING BRACKET POSITIONS: AMBIENT STATE / NO LOAD LIMIT section in
manual (previous page) for specifics.
3. Powering Up Merchandiser (To Enable Refrigeration Feature of Case) · Turn
on main power switch. · Switch is at rear (as illustrated below). · Rear
grille may be removed to access main power
switch (and thermostat).
4. Check That Case Is Operational
· Check that cool air is flowing through perforated plenums.
· Rear grille may be removed to check that thermostat is operational.
· See illustration below-left for thermostat location.
Perforated Plenums
Magnets (For Factory Supplied Rear Panels Only)
Model Is Shown Without Customer Supplied Cladding For Illustrative
Purposes Only.
Thermometer
Rear Grille
Thermostat
Main Power Switch
Note: Illustrations Shown May Not Reflect Every Feature Or Option
Of Your Particular Case.
Model NE4800R3 Shown (Customer-Supplied Panels Not Attached)
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CLEANING SCHEDULE: GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS – PAGE 1 of 5
Frequency Item/Area
Daily
Stainless
·
steel skins, ·
rear grille and
plenums
·
·
GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Wash with a solution of liquid dishwashing detergent and hot water. Rinse with
pure, hot water from spray bottle to remove any remaining soap residue. Wipe
dry with clean, soft cloth. See CLEANING SCHEDULE, CONT’D: STAINLESS STEEL
CLEANING section in manual for more extensive stainless steel cleaning
instructions.
Daily
Deck
·
assemblies ·
(solid surface
pieces, etc.)
Remove product from case.
See your particular solid surface (stone, Corian®, solid surface, stainless
steel, etc.) cleaning specifics and clean as directed
Weekly Monthly
Magnetic air See CLEANING SCHEDULE, CONT’D: WEEKLY MAGNETIC AIR FILTER
filter
CLEANING section in manual (next page) for cleaning instructions and illus-
tration.
Lower decks · and full depth of plenums
·
· ·
· ·
· ·
·
·
·
Remove deck assemblies and factory-support brackets from case. See CUSTOMER-
SUPPLIED COMPONENTS, CONT’D: DECK ASSEMBLY REMOVAL / REPLACEMENT section in
manual for step-by-step deck assembly removal instructions. Wipe down with a
soft cloth and solution of liquid dishwashing detergent and hot water in spray
bottle. For stubborn stains or hardened residue, use soft-bristled brush.
Rinse with pure, hot water from spray bottle to remove any remaining soap
residue. Wipe dry with clean, soft cloth. If hardened residue will not come
off lower decks, plenums or deck support brackets, entirely remove them from
case, submerse in hot, soapy water and use soft-bristled brush on hardened
residue. Wipe dry with clean, soft cloth.
See GENERAL LAYOUT, CONT’D: SOLID SURFACE DECK SUPPORT BRACKETS section in
manual for cleaning illustration. See CLEANING SCHEDULE, CONT’D: STAINLESS
STEEL CLEANING section in manual for more extensive stainless steel cleaning
instructions. See GENERAL LAYOUT, CONT’D: FRONT AND REAR PLENUMS (REMOVABLE
FOR CLEANING) for illustration of plenums being removed. After cleaning,
return all components in reverse order they were removed.
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CLEANING SCHEDULE, CONT’D: STAINLESS STEEL SURFACE CLEANING – PAGE 2 of 5
Task General Stainless Steel Surface Cleaning (To Be Performed Daily To Weekly
(As Required): · Certain grades of stainless steel are more prone to corrosion
than others. · Stainless steel can be exposed to many contaminants, which if
left untreated can cause stains and rust. · Stainless steel requires a
specific cleaning procedure to maintain its sheen and remain rust-free. · Wash
with a solution of liquid dishwashing detergent and hot water. · Rinse with
pure hot water from spray bottle. Wipe with clean sponge. This will remove
soap residue
that can lodge in stainless steel’s microscopic grooves, causing rust. · Dry
with clean, soft cloth or paper towel. · Caution! To prevent rust, you MUST
rinse with pure hot water from a spray bottle while wiping with
clean sponge after EACH cleaning. · Caution! Never clean with scouring powder
or steel wool as they mar, scratch and/or erode the surface
of stainless steel. When surface properties of stainless steel have been
compromised, rust may form.
Brightening: · Method 1: Brighten by polishing with a soft cloth or sponge
with a solution of one part vinegar to 2 parts
water in a spray bottle. · Method 2: Sprinkle baking soda on sponge and rub
gently with soft cloth or sponge. · Caution! To prevent rust, you MUST rinse
with pure hot water from a spray bottle while wiping with
clean sponge after EACH cleaning. · Dry with clean, soft cloth or paper towel.
Removing Streaks or Stains: · Method 1: Place two teaspoons of rubbing alcohol
on a microfiber cloth or pad. Rub the cloth along the
grain of the appliance until the entire area has been wiped. The rubbing
alcohol will air dry itself. · Method 2: Dip soft cloth or sponge in club soda
and rub gently over area of concern. · Caution! To prevent rust, you MUST
rinse with pure hot water from a spray bottle while wiping with
clean sponge after EACH cleaning. · Dry with clean, soft cloth or paper towel.
Polishing: · Place a dab of olive oil onto clean soft cloth. Spread over area
until a light sheen is observed. Use
pressure to “work the oil” into the small grooves in the surface. Apply firm,
steady pressure using small circular motions. > Dry buff: Remove excess oil
with clean cloth or paper towel using small circular motions. > Wet buff: Use
an ounce of white vinegar with clean cloth or paper towel using small circular
motions. > Continue wiping until oily finish has been removed. · Caution! To
prevent rust, you MUST rinse with pure hot water from a spray bottle while
wiping with clean sponge after EACH cleaning. · Dry with clean, soft cloth or
paper towel.
Removing Rust: · If rust has begun to form, there are a variety of products
that can treat it. · Among these are CLR® (calcium, lime and rust remover) and
Chemetall Oakite 33 (rust, oxides and
scale remover). · Caution! To prevent food contamination, personal injury or
further corrosion, carefully
observe and follow the rust-removing product’s precautions and instructions.
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CLEANING SCHEDULE, CONT’D: MAGNETIC AIR FILTER CLEANING – PAGE 3 of 5
Task Magnetic Condenser Coil Air Filter (Self-Contained Units Only): · This
filter helps prevent dust particles from entering condenser coil. · It is
accessible at air intake side of condenser package. · Depending upon
environment, filter MAY need to be cleaned daily. · You MUST clean filter at
least weekly. · Clean magnetic condenser coil filter by following either step
1 or 2; then follow step 3:
1. To clean by hand, (without using dishwasher), remove magnetic condenser
coil filter from case. Use a rag or soft-bristled brush to wipe off excess
dust particles from filter. Submerse in warm, soapy water. Use soft-bristled
brush to remove dust, dirt, grease and grime that may collect on filter. Rinse
thoroughly. Skip to step #3.
2. As magnetic condenser coil filter is dishwasher safe, remove from case (no
screw removal required) and use a rag or soft-bristled brush to wipe off
excess dust particles from filter. Run in normal dishwasher cycle. Remove from
dishwasher. Go to next step.
3. Dry with soft cloth or paper towel vacuum’s “blow” option, or allow to air
dry. Replace.
View of Magnetic Condenser Coil Filter
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CLEANING SCHEDULE, CONT’D: TUB COMPONENTS / CONDENSER PACKAGE – PAGE 4 of 5
Frequency Item/Area Quarterly Tub
Components
GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: This Process Is Only To Be Performed By Trained Service Providers!
Turn Off Power To Case Before Proceeding! · Remove customer-supplied solid
surface decks and support brackets.
See CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED COMPONENTS, CONT’D: DECK ASSEMBLY REMOVAL / REPLACEMENT
section in manual for step-by-step deck assembly removal instructions. ·
Remove plenums at both front and rear. · Remove lower decks. · Wipe down
components (tub, trough, drain, TXV, refrigeration lines, condenser fan
covers, etc.) with a soft cloth and solution of liquid dishwashing detergent
and hot water in spray bottle. · For stubborn stains or hardened residue, use
soft-bristled brush. · Rinse with pure, hot water from spray bottle to remove
any remaining soap residue. · Wipe dry with clean, soft cloth. · See GENERAL
LAYOUT, CONT’D – REFRIGERATED TUB SECTION (EVAPORATOR AREA) section in manual
for illustration. · After cleaning, return all components in reverse order
they were removed.
Quarterly
Condenser package and
underside of
case
Note: This Process Must Be Performed By Trained Service Providers Only!
Caution! Turn Off Power To Case Before Proceeding! · See CLEANING SCHEDULE,
CONT’D: QUARTERLY CONDENSER
PACKAGE & CASE UNDERSIDE CLEANING for cleaning instructions and illustrations.
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CLEANING SCHEDULE, CONT’D: CONDENSER PACKAGE / CASE UNDERSIDE – PAGE 5 of 5
Task Note: The Following Processes Are Only To Be Performed By Trained Service
Providers! Caution! Turn Off Power To Case Before Proceeding! Quarterly
Condenser Package Cleaning: Caution! Disconnect power from case before
cleaning! · Warning! Condensate pan/hot gas loop may be HOT! Disconnect power
from case and allow to cool before
cleaning condensate pan! · Remove rear grille from case (no screw removal is
required). · Slide/roll condenser package out from under case. · See general
illustration of condenser package and its components below. · Use a scrub-
brush and a de-scaling solution to prevent corrosion, lime and rust). Follow
its instructions as
to proper dilution, safety precautions and scrubbing method. · If electric
coil overflow condensate pan is dirty, clean it while cleaning rest of
condenser package. · After thoroughly cleaning condensate pan with scrub-brush
and solution, rinse thoroughly with clean water
(in spray bottle) and wipe dry with sponge or paper towel. · Use moist cloth
to wipe off dust & debris that collects on various parts (fans, sight glass,
condenser pan,
filter-dryer, overflow pan, etc.). · Slide condenser package back under case.
· Return rear grille to case. Quarterly Case Underside Cleaning: · While
condenser package is slid out from case (during quarterly cleaning), underside
must also be cleaned. · Use a wet/dry vacuum with appropriate extension (or
broom) to thoroughly clean underside. · After underside of case is cleaned,
slide condenser package back under case and return rear grille to case.
Rear Grille
Model NE4800R3 Shown (Customer-Supplied Rear Panel Not Shown Attached)
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Condenser Package
TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL)
CONDITION Water Is On The Floor
Call service provider.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Fan Emits Excessive Noise Call service provider.
Case is Not Holding Proper Temperature
If a large amount of warm product was added to the case, it will take time for
the temperature to adjust. Product must be pre-chilled before placing
in case.
Check that the case is not in the sun or near a heat or air-conditioning vent. See OVERVIEW / TECHNICAL INFORMATION / WARNINGS section in this manual for specifics.
If case is located near front doors, temperature fluctuation can hinder unit’s ability to maintain temperature.
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TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY)
CONDITION Water On Floor
TROUBLESHOOTING
Check that the drain trap is free of debris.
Check store conditions. · For Type 1 Conditions (most cases): ambient
conditions are to be at 55%
maximum humidity / 75°F. · For Type 2 Conditions: ambient conditions are to be
at 55% maximum
humidity / 80°F.
Fan Emits Excessive Noise
Check axial fans (and/or wire bracket covers) for cleanliness.
Check that nothing is preventing blade rotation.
Check that the fan shroud is properly secured.
Fans Are Not Working Note: Fan locations vary, depending upon your particular model.
Check that fans are properly connected.
Check for foreign material obstructing fan performance.
Check that fan blades freely rotate within fan shrouds
Check that power is going to fans
Check that fan wiring is connected on terminal blocks.
System Is Not Operating Check that main power switch is on.
Check that the utility power is on.
Check the circuit breaker box for tripped circuits.
Case Is Not Holding Temperature
Axial fan blades may need to be cleaned. · Disconnect power to case before
proceeding.
· To clean axial fan blades, remove fan guards. Wipe down fan blades with soft
cloth dipped in warm, soapy water. Wipe off residue with clean cloth or paper
towel.
· Return wire fan guards to case. Tighten screws securely. Reconnect power to
case.
Determine if temperature controller settings are properly set. · See your
case’s serial label for your model’s specified settings. · See SERIAL LABEL
LOCATION & INFORMATION LISTED / TECH INFO
& SERVICE section in manual for label location.
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PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER (SELECT, CLICK ON OR SCAN QR CODE FOR INFORMATION)
Determine Which Programmable Controller Is On Your Case (Controllers That Are Commonly Used By Structural Concepts Are Shown Below). Your Particular Programmable Controller May Differ.
Carel® PJEZ Platform
Carel® ir33 Platform
Carel® iJF Platform
Dixell® XM670K-XM679K Platform
To Access Information About The Programmable Controller That Is Used On Your Case, Follow These Instructions:
If Viewing This Document on Smart Phone, Tablet or Computer, Select/Click On The QR Code at Right.
If Viewing This Document In Print (Hard Copy), Scan The QR Code at Right With Your Smart Phone or Tablet.
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SERIAL LABEL LOCATION & INFO LISTED / TECH INFO & SERVICE / REFRIGERATED CASES ONLY
Serial Label Location & Information Listed / Technical Information & Service ·
Serial labels are affixed at a wide range of places
(on the header, near thermostat, at case rear, behind panels/toe-kicks, on
electrical boxes, etc.). · Serial labels contain electrical, temperature and
refrigeration information, as well as regulatory standards to which the case
conforms.
· Sample serial label shown below. · For additional technical information and
service, see
the TECHNICAL SERVICE page in this manual for instructions on contacting
Structural Concepts’ Technical Service Department.
Reveal
MODEL NRS3648RXV-SAMPLE SERIAL NO. 12345X30DZ098765
Blend 888 E. Porter Rd – Muskegon, MI 49441
Harmony Addenda
Impulse Grocerant
Oasis Fusion
3048256 Conforms to UL Std. 471
Conforms to NSF/ANSI Stds. 2 & 7
CERTIFIED TO CAN/CSA STD C22.2 NO 120
ELECTRICAL RATING REFRIGERANT
DESIGN PRESSURE
MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT
120/1/60 16 A R513A AMOUNT 50 OZ
HIGH 186 LOW 88
20A 20A
Super Heat Temp Defrost
6-8 °F 6 defrosts per day, 45 °F
FOR PARTS AND SERVICE CALL 1-800-433-9490
SCAN FOR PRODUCT LITERATURE
Sample QR Code
TYPE II DISPLAY REFRIGERATOR: THIS EQUIPMENT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN AN AREA
WHERE THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ARE CONTROLLED AND MAINTAINED SUCH THAT THE
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE DOES NOT EXCEED 80 °F (27 °C).
— Sample Serial Label For Refrigerated Cases —
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STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION & LIMITED WARRANTY
TECH SERVICE/WARRANTY CONTACT INFO: 1
800-433-9490 / EXTENSION 1 DAYS/HOURS
AVAILABLE:
MONDAY – FRIDAY (CLOSED HOLIDAYS) 8:00 a.m. TO 5:00 p.m. EST
YOU MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING INFO AVAILABLE BEFORE CONTACTING STRUCTURAL
CONCEPTS:
SERIAL NO. / MODEL NO. / STORE NO. / STORE ADDRESS / DETAILS (PHOTOS, LEAK
LOCATIONS, DAMAGE, STORE’S AMBIENT CONDITIONS, ETC.)
To Access The Limited Warranty To Your Case, Follow These Instructions:
If Viewing This Document on Computer, Tablet or Smart Phone, Click On/Select The QR Code at Right.
If Viewing This Document In Print (Hard Copy) Use Your Smart Phone or Tablet To Scan The QR Code at Right.
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References
- P65Warnings.ca.gov
- Delivering Fresh. Always. | Structural Concepts
- Processing QR Code
- Processing QR Code
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