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1. xo o BE 4 1110 o BE 4 1110 o BE t o BB 4 1110 TOP SHELF CONTROL MIDDLE SHELF CONTROL BOTTOM SHELF CONTROL BASE CONTROL 1 3 I 3 4 4 7 9 7 9 220 VOLT COIL RELAY 220 VOLT COIL RELAY 2 POLE SWITCH TO POWER SOURCE TO POWER SOURCE 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Page 12 ical Information Electr 5 41 T 5 BALLAST T 5 BALLAS WHITES BLUE 4 YELLOW SMOOTH RIBBED TURZISUERU TOIT TT TERMINAL BLOCK DETAIL 208 230 VOLT SELF CONTAINED CASE WIRING DIAGRAM CONTACTOR NEMA L14 20P 4 CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PLUG E a n NEUTRAL 3 je 13 WHITE TL 4 15 BALLAST i WHITE WHITE WHITEA BEEN UO n LIGHTS WHITE CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PLUG PURPLE mM GROUND 3 GREEN BLUE RED 2 4 YELLOW WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF SOUTHERN THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF SOUTHERN STORE STORE FIXTURES INC FIXTURES INC AND IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED OR gt a Qa Z lt L EXCHANGED WITH ANY OTHER PERSON OR COMPANY SOUTHERN STORE FIXTURES INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2006 BLUE 3 x RED HL YELLOW CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PLUG 14 7 1 BLUE RED NEMA L14 30P sack 30 AMP LE
2. N N N ALN I CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PLUG VOLTAGE CONTROL 2 rs saast x A RED WHITE YELLOW CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PLUG ZUN PEEP i AEE j veuow a amp ANTI W EAT IF ONE SHELF IS UNPLUGGED THE CAP rons HEATERS HAS TO BE IN PLACE FOR THE OTHER LAMPS TO WORK ON THAT BALLAST DUE TO THE ANTI ARCH PLUG THE NUMBER OF LIGHTS FANS AND ANTI SWEAT HEATERS ARE DETERMINED BY CASE SIZE AND STYLE CONTROLS CONDENSATION PUMPS AND OUTLETS ARE OPTIONAL EACH OUTLET IS WIRED TO A SEPARATE JUNCTION BOX Q3ElectricaWiring Diagrams WIRING DIAGRAMS 2014 dwg June 10 2015 10 50am Printed By cwalker Page 11 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Electrical Information THERMOCOUPLE THERMOCOUPLE THERMOCOUPLE THERMOCOUPLE FOIL HEATER FOIL HEATER FOIL HEATER FOIL HEATER SSR BLK RED gt BLK RED EE FU c EE r
3. 1 7 7 pe RE LIGHT dra Tos T2 Ti T2 7 RED YELLOW iu 2 CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PLUG 205 428 4800 phone 205 428 7788 fax 2FROMT1 3FROM T2 BLACK BLACK 1412 1472 STORE FIXTURES 275 DREXEL ROAD SE BESSEMER AL 35022 TERMINAL E WHITE RED 7 BLOCK YELLOW 2 IF ONE SHELF IS UNPLUGGED THE HAS TO BE IN PLACE FOR THE OTHER LAMPS TO WORK ON THAT BALLAST DUE TO THE ANTI ARC PLUG e ES N 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 C SALTER 12 30 09 THE NUMBER OF LIGHTS FANS AND ANTI SWEAT HEATERS ARE DETERMINED BY CASE SIZE AND STYLE CONTROLS CONDENSATION PUMPS AND OUTLETS ARE OPTIONAL EACH OUTLET IS WIRED TO A SEPARATE JUNCTION BOX Q Electrical Wiring Diagrams WIRING DIAGRAMS 2014 dwg June 10 2015 10 49am Printed By cwalker Page 13 Factory Settings REFRIGERATION DATA THESE SETTING ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 22 s r __ 4 s50 24 2r s r 47 40 4 370 26 25 s r 4 ay 20 57 a ar zx ser 4 7 7 7 7 Ul 26 s r a ay 20 s r 47 40 a 75 sr _ 4 UI 7 LL WILL CHANGE DEPENDING ON LIGHTS ANTI SWEATS
4. Be sure the air filter on the condensing unit is not clogged or dirty Page 26 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Maintenance amp Care Information MONTHLY cleaning should consist of 1 The cases should be broken down and cleaned thoroughly 2 Remove honeycomb holder and wash honeycomb 3 Wipe fan blades and fan guards 4 Vacuum tub fan shrouds top and bottom and coils where possible 5 Remove debris from drain and clean evaporator pan 6 Take out the air filter for the condensing unit and wash thoroughly and replace ANNUAL system check up and adjustment Compressor 1 Check compressor for indications of flooding Check and log suction discharge and saturated liquid line temperatures 2 Check temperature differential across liquid line drier 3 Check operations pressures of refrigeration cycle verify full sight glass during normal operation 4 Check unit for excessive noise vibration and short cycling WARN NG 1 Inspect clean and tighten all electrica components AFTER CLEANING 2 Check and document amp draw for the following OR MAINTENANCE ALL LIGHTING AND A Compressor FAN ELECTRICAL B Line voltage C Condensing fan motor amperage D In CONNECTIONS aa ee MUST BE DRIED AND 3 Check contactor for signs of burnt contacts FULLY SEATED TO Condenser and evaporator fan motors 1 Check for prop
5. 222 10 Case Cleaning Maintenance 26 Sheliing 222222222220 10 Cleaning Honeycomb Assembly 26 Cleaning Plexiglass 26 Electrical Information vn schedule 27 98 B 11 13 Service Wiring Diagrams EEE Trouble Shooting Guide 2 29 30 Refrigeration Information Service Department 27 Parts 2 222 2 22 2 30 Superheat Settings 2 14 15 Maintenance Records 31 32 Btu Information 14 Limited Warranty amp Compliance Defrost Setting 14 Limited Warranty Information 33 Electrical Ratings 14 Liabilty Notice 00000 34 o Important Reminder Keep This Guide For SOUTHERN Future Reference CaseArts 275 Drexel Road S E Bessemer AL 35022 Phone 800 552 6283 Fax 205 428 2552 southerncasearts com 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Page 1 Case Diagrams amp Mechanicals 04S END CAP 03S END CAP 04MS END CAP 03MS END CAP 04N END CAP END CAP ANT oR KS d LU a 1 5 ES d toasts 16 A b E 2 B 03N GONDOLA SECTION M
6. AND APPLICATION THESE ARE FOR A DELI APPLICATION THESE NUMBERS ARE PER CASE SECTION A B C OR D FOR CASE TOTAL ADD 4 SECTIONS TOGETHER ELECTRICAL DATA 115 VOLT REMOTE wove uemss rans ransa uenisse toos osa o36 oe ose 036 o7 036 092 036 116 036 o9 oss 115 036 14s 036 MODEL LIGHTSG FANSG FANS8 LIGHTS12 ransa ______ tVO03 108 051 138 068 207 102 tVO04 144 068 276 102 tVOO5 18 051 23 068 345 102 ___ LIGHT AMPERAGES MAY VARY DEPENDING ON AVAILABLE OPTIONS THESE NUMBERS ARE PER CASE SECTION A B C OR D FOR CASE TOTAL ADD 4 SECTIONS TOGETHER 14 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Mechanical Expansion Valve and Superheat During service of this equipment precautions should be taken to prevent loss of refrigerant to the atomosphere Always install the expansion valve stem cap after making valve adjust ments Setting Superheat The expansion valve furnished with your case has been sized for for maximum coil efficiency To adjust superheat perform the following 1 Place a thermocouple near the expansion valve bulb Read the suction line pressure as near coil as possible closest is at the condenising unit e
7. LI NI PJEZM P E NTC PROBES User Interface and Startup 4 1 Display Fig normal operation start po Minton ON OFF flash Up 1 compressor on off call ON 2 fan on off call ON 3 defrost on off call ON 4 2 output active output not active ON enable Nerea qe 5 clock RTC and at least one E clock time band has 1 de is been set fitted no alarm in 6 alarm alarm in progress progress ON three digits with decimal point and range 199 to 7 digits 999 See parameters 4 5 6 for the type of probe displayed values in C F and decimal point 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 function normal operation Start up ON OFF flash 1 compressor off call ON two digits with sign and decimal point 99 to 99 2 digits See parameters 4 5 6 for the type of probe displayed values in C F and decimal point 4 2 Keypad Functions Keypad functions for easy and easy compact models C S X Y no normal operation start up pressing the button pressing with other alone buttons pressed together 1 more than 3 s switch with 3 activates ON OFF deactivates the continuous cycle 1 s displays sets the for 1s pressed together set point RESET 2 and 3 activate more than 3 s current EZY parameter reset 2 accesses
8. Unused receptacles must have the cover pushed all the way in and seated completely Failure to do 0 RTA N I this could result in arcing possible fire or safety hazzards Necessary when brazing wet rag around the area to avoid any damage IMPORTANT Remove all styrofoam shipping blocks from case Failure could result in case damage Page 10 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 ical Information Electr CONDENSATION PU M P WHITE 83 41 5 BALLAS BLUE RED _ ao YELLOW LIGHT SWITCH 13110 2 5 SIHOMT 170A 021 4L 1 5 BALLAS Tee BLUE lt RED 3 41 T 5 BALLAST BLUE RED lt 4 TERMINAL BLOCK DETAIL CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PLUG E 1 To 2 O BLACK YELLOW CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PLUG WHITE SOLENOID TYPICAL REMOTE CASE DATE MM DDNYY THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF SOUTHERN STORE FIXTURES INC AND IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED OR LIGHTS BOX __3 BLACK RIBBED 45 41 T 5 BALLASTE BLUE IIL YELLOW VARIABLE SMOOTH FABRICATION APPROVAL WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF SOUTHERN STORE FIXTURES INC EXCHANGED WITH ANY OTHER PERSON OR COMPANY SOUTHERN STORE FIXTURES INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT 2006 NN
9. making it susceptible to soil accumulation Ifthe heating unit is not operating correctly turn off power and discontinue use until unit is working properly Heat lamps should be replace by identical lamps Contact Southern CaseArts for replacements Food heated for long periods of time will result in dry overcooked food e tis the users responsibilty to determine the best control settings to maintain the correct product temperatures Page 22 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Optional Equipment Hot Wells This is a picture of a typical hot well control This is for a single well If there are mul tiple wells the will be a knob for each well POWER ON OFF I O Switch POWER Control Hot Plate This is a picture of a typical Hatco hot plate control This style hot plate is usually on the service portion of the hot case either flush with the surface of prep area or under granite 9 oh o FOODWARMER HATCO CORP MILWAUKEE WI U S A Thermostat This is a picture of a typical overheat heat control This is for heat lamps or an in frared heater 50 en i 1 20 gt j 2 N d Z 2 2 5 N Hot Plate This is a picture of a typical hot plate control This style hot plate is usually on the self service portion of the hot case This would have one for the base and one for each l
10. manual may cause the final product to malfunction CAREL accepts no liability in such cases Only qualified personnel may install or carry out technical service on the product The customer must only use the product in the manner described in the documentation relating to the product In addition to observing any further warnings described in the manual the following must be heeded for all CAREL products prevent the electronic circuits from getting wet Rain humidity and all types of liquids or condensate contain corrosive minerals that may damage the electronic circuits In any case the product should be used or stored in environments that comply with the temperature and humidity limits specified in the manual do not install the device in particularly hot environments Too high temperatures may reduce the life of electronic devices damage them and deform or melt the plastic parts In any case the product should be used or stored in environments that comply with the temperature and humidity limits specified in the manual do not attempt to open the device in any way other than described in the manual do not drop hit or shake the device as the internal circuits and mechanisms may be irreparably damaged do not use corrosive chemicals solvents or aggressive detergents to clean the device do not use the product for applications other than those specified in the technical manual All of the above suggestions likewise apply to th
11. operate a minimum of 45 minutes before loading with product e Allow the heaters to preheat with the controls 3 4 of the way up Turning the control knob of the control clockwise with increase the temperature Once the case is preheated then adjust the control to maintain the correct core product temperature to meet local heath codes e Start by adjusting overhead heat then add surface heat till proper core product temp is maintained The food should be diplayed in a single layer where it is exposed to surface and overhead heat check temperatures every 30 minutes Do not place any product into a display case until it is at operating temperature Never place food directly into the warmer use steam table pan or inset Product must remain in the heated zones Overloading the case may impair the proper operation of the case Food should be rotated or stirred frequently e Never pour cold water on in the heated components of the case e Southern s standard display cases are designed for use in air conditioned stores where the temperature and relative humidity do not exceed 75 F and 5596 RH Air conditioning ducts that are positioned or blowing directly into an open case will impair case performance Also any air current from prep areas or ceiling fans can also impair the performance of a case e Use non abrasive cleaners and cloths only Abrasive cleaners and cloths could scratch the finish of the unit marring its appearance and
12. EE 04N GONDOLA SECTION _____ O3MS GONDOLA SECTION 04MS GONDOLA SECTION 03S GONDOLA SECTION 04S GONDOLA SECTION SECTION VIEW EVO 03S 03MS 03N SECTION VIEW 045 04 5 04N 05S END CAP 05MS CAP 05N END CAP AN J 05N GONDOLA SECTION 2 05MS GONDOLA SECTION 05S GONDOLA SECTION SECTION VIEW EVO 05S 05MS 05N Section Views Page 2 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Case Diagrams amp Mechanicals AZIS OIJNOO 4 YO O 3 82 deo pug 9 6 92 pua AYNLV IONAWON NY Id SNOILOAS V IOGQNOO 9 49 av 3 dl HION3I 82 9 pug 9 92 deo pua 94 9PIM 9 79 7 PIM 7 9PIM Plan Views Page 3 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 General Information Receiving Cases Transportation companies assume all liability from the time a shipment is received by them until the time it is delivered to the consumer Southern CaseArts Inc liability ceases at the time of shipment All equipment should be thoroughly examined for shipping damage and or shortages before and during unl
13. H CAUSTIC CHEMICALS unless the case is attached to a floor drain Many cleaning chemicals will dissolve the heater elements in the electric evaporator pans Southern CaseArts refrigerated standard display cases are designed for use in air conditioned stores where the temperature and relative humidity do not exceed 75 F and 55 RH When utilizing refrigerated self service or open case merchandising the following should be considered 1 Air conditioning ducts that are positioned or blowing directly into an open case will impair case performance Also any air current from prep areas or ceiling fans can impair the performance of a case 2 Ovens or other forced air heating systems placed near the case can affect the case air curtain and impair the temperature performance of the case DO NOT WALK ON TOP OF THE CASE These cases are not designed or built in standard models to support extra weight on top Heavy weight placed on top of the case may cause damage to the case as well as personal injury DO NOT TILT SELF CONTAINED CASES more than 15 from vertical when setting in place Compressors may be damaged Compressor warranty may be voided If the self contained case has been tilted wait at least 24 hours before turning the case on DO NOT USE RUNNING WATER ON CASES EQUIPPED WITH A CONDENSATE PUMP It is important to not introduce more water than the case condesate pump can handle The case must be routinely wiped out and cleaned by hand or the pump
14. Installation Maintenance amp Operation Guide 600 SERIES Configurable Island Merchandisers 800 552 6283 southerncasearts com General Information Table of Contents Control Information Case Diagrams amp Mechanicals 2 3 General Information 16 Receiving Cases Diagrams 17 Apparent Loss or Damage 4 Parameter Information 18 Concealed Loss Damage 4 Default Control Settings st 20 Exterior Loading 4 Handling of Cases n 4 Optional Equipment Store Conditions 4 General Information 9 Condensate PUMPS 21 22 Qualifying Case Standards 6 Heater 5 23 24 Installation Instructions Air Flow amp Product Loading Locate Area of Placement 8 General Information amp Diagram 25 Marking Area Floor 8 Leveling 8 Maintenance amp Care Information Roll Case into Place 8 Set other Cases into Place 9 General Care and Cleaning 26 Join Exterior Surfaces 26 Bolt Cases Together 9 Interior surfaces 26 Case Mechanical Connections
15. LER LEGS ARE SECURE TO THE FLOOR 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Installation Instructions Remove anything from the case that could interfere with the case joining Run a bead of sealant around the entire end before pushing cases together tightly Make sure all alignment pins are in place before running a bead of sealant and pushing the case together Push cases tightly together and bolt them through the holes provided Tighten until all margins are equal DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN Repeat steps 4 8 until entire line up is set Page 9 Installation Instructions After the mechanical connections are made all penetrations must be sealed and Make sure all the shelves are securely in panels and kick plates must be installed position and the plugs for the shelf lights are If 90 of the floor under case cannot be plugged in all the way Install any joint caps accessed by a 1 5 diameter rod for cleaning sent with the case then silicone kick plate to floor WARNING IMPORTANT That all the piping connections are Make sure all shelves with lights are i compliant with local codes plugged in all the way and seated completely
16. RNING Improper voltage on the DC power supplies may damage the LED lamp WARNING LED 12v DC power supply needs to be replaced with a 12v DC power supply Led 24v DC power supply need to be replaced with 24v DC power supply Never use T5 T8 ballast of any kind to replace 12v DC or 24v DC power supply T5 T8 ballasts are much higher voltage and operate on AC not DC current If a T5 T8 ballast is used for replacement to a DC power supply it will damage the LED system and could cause injuries fire or damage to case Page 34 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 SOUTHERN CaseArts 975 Drexel Road S E Bessemer AL 35099 Phone 800 559 6283 Fax 905 498 9559 Your Exclusive Source for Innovative Food Displays Installation Maintenance amp Operation Guide P N LD MN 0029 0113 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 southerncasearts com
17. a solid surface or floor The pump has rubber feet to reduce noise and keep it in place during operation Do not use this pump in the presence of spraying or standing water it may cause a shock This pump is not suitable for use in Class or Class II explosive gas or dust locations Do not cover the pump air vents The pump is air cooled Do not cover the vent holes located on the top or sides of the pump housing The pump The pump has a built in tank that collects the water from the appliance When the water collected reaches sufficient level inside the pump tank the pump switches on and pumps the water to a remote location for disposal When the tank 15 sufficiently empty the pump automatically switches off he pump is capable of water to its rated height and is equipped with a check valve that prevents water from flowing back into the tank when the pump shuts off The pump is outfitted with lights that show the status of power available motor running and high water alarm conditions The pump is also equipped with a switch that activates when the water in the tank reaches an overflow condition The overflow safety switch may be connected turn off the appliance if the high water condition occurs The switch also has an alarm terminal that may optionally be connected to an audible alarm or remote indicator light to indicate a trouble condition Equipment CP 22 CP 22LP CP 22T CP 22LPT Rated Voltage 120 Vo
18. ade to area and that blueprints are still current Find points of reference to take dimensions to help locate the cases Leveling is very important and necessary to ensure proper case alignment when installing Improper leveling can affect the refrigeration systems and lead to improper drainage of defrost water ensure proper leveling locate the highest point on the chalk line as a reference to determine the height the leveler legs need adjusting Page 8 Mark the floor where cases are to be located for the entire lineup Roll the first case into position Use a jack bar and place it on the underside of the heavy duty steel frame to lift the case and remove all dollies CAUTION KEEP HANDS OUT OF THE WAY AT ALL TIMES TO AVOID INJURY 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Roll the next case into position leaving a few feet in between from the adjoining case for maneuvering Repeat step 4 for removing dollies from beneath the case CAUTION KEEP HANDS OUT OF THE WAY AT ALL TIMES TO AVOID INJURY MAKE SURE AND LEVEL ALL CASES For shipment the leveler legs on the cases are run all the way out IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO SCREW THE LEVELER LEGS ALL THE WAY IN BEFORE LEVELING THE CASE WHEN THE CASE IS LEVEL MAKE SURE ALL THE LEVE
19. ading and placement to installation we strive to ensure that moving the cases is easy for everyone involved In most instances One or two people may move the cases with ease Our self contained series of cases unless otherwise specified when ordering are generally always manufactured with heavy duty casters mounted permanently to the base frame for ease of mobility when unloading and when moving around for placement in the store If a forklift or pallet jack is used to move cases use a spotter to guide forks into place to prevent damage to electrical plumbing and refrigeration lines DO NOT PUSH OR PULL ON ANY GLASS COMPONENTS OF THE CASE Glass breakage may result in serious injury Page 6 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Installation Instructions WARNING Do not place self contained version of this unit equipped with an electric evaporator pan near or under any flammable structure or flammable merchandise This could result in a fire hazard Do NOT walk on top of the case These cases are not designed or built in standard models to support extra weight on top Heavy weight placed on top of the case may cause damage to the case as well as personal injury IMPORTANT IT IS THE INSTALLERS RESPONSIBILITY TO INSTALL CASE TO MEET ALL LOCAL BUILDING AND HEALTH CODES IMPORTANT BEFORE STARTING THE UP THE CASE CHECK ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 2014 Souther
20. and serial numbers ready This information can be found on the name plate of the case 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Page 29 PARTS LEGEND ureuno 146 SS dois 1onpoJd YY plow 00 oDueuosiq dd dn dij4 OO NN ywoddns WW PISIYS T1 55219 MM opeoe 4 ose Aq pasop uedo IUD iv HH 21556 0 99 44 33 peius poor quod 99 Hays eiqeisn py ag VV 11945 euiuezzew 7 A asey X M SJOO A INS 1467 Adoued oBpe1do S 9JeMpJeH sses y7 ssej9 1001 3 3 SSE D d YO8q N IHO uJnjes 7 1467 10024 BuisoN yeaS piony 4eduung 1467 H 109 9 uiseg 4 ulseg 3 deems SSe c 11014 q euJeJJ Jenyns 9 1u0J4 19 9497 ASN V M occ 2014 Sou
21. ase Our self contained series of cases unless otherwise specified when ordering are generally manufactured with heavy duty casters mounted permanently to the base frame for ease of mobility when unloading and when moving around for placement in the store If a forklift or pallet jack is used to move the case use a spotter to guide forks in place to prevent damage to electrical plumbing and refrigeration lines DO NOT PUSH OR PULL ON ANY GLASS COMPONENTS OF THE CASE Glass breakage may result in serious injury Store Conditions Southern CaseArts refrigerated standard display cases are designed for use in Class 1 air con ditioned stores where the temperature does not exceed 75 F and the relative humidity does not exceed 55 Air conditioning fans ovens drafts direct sunlight or anything that could disturb the air inside the case could result in poor performance Page 4 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 General Information General Information Display cases described in this operation guide are part of the 600 series of product displays provided by Southern CaseArts Inc This guide covers the following product display models EVO These cases are not designed to cool down products but are designed to maintain the safe temperature of the product once placed in the case Keep products at food safe temperature prior to loading them into the case Allow the case to operate a minim
22. be 3 offset F 127 4127 0 St set point S r1 r2 r1 minimum set point value C 50 2 CAF 20 r2 maximum set point value E r1 150 60 r3 select direct reverse operation C 0 2 0 r4 night time set point delta C 50 X59 CAP 0 rd control differential F 0 19 IAF 4 cO compressor and fan start delay on power up C 0 100 min 0 minimum time between consecutive compressor starts C 0 100 min 0 C2 minimum compressor off time C 0 100 min 0 C3 minimum compressor on time C 0 100 min 0 c4 compressor on time with duty setting s 0 100 min 0 CC continuous cycle duration C 0 15 h 4 temperature alarm bypass after continuous cycle 4 0 15 h 2 do type of defrost 0 4 0 dl interval between defrosts F 0 199 h min see 4 6 4 13 dt end defrost temperature set point defrost temperature F 50 127 CAF 47 47 50 50 threshold with temp control maximum defrost duration B 1 199 min s see dC 40 d4 defrost when switching the instrument on C 0 1 0 45 defrost delay on power up or when enabled by digital input C 0 199 min 0 46 freeze control temperature display during defrost C 0 1 0 dd dripping time E 0 15 min 1 d8 alarm bypass time after defrost H 0 15 h 1 d9 defrost priority over compressor protectors C 0 0 defrost probe reading 2 F dC time base C 0 1 0 AO alarm and fan temperature differential C 20 20 qm 0 AL absolute relative temperature for low temperature alarm F 50 150 FAE 10 AH absolu
23. can be damaged and cause flooding or personal injury See care instructions for these pumps in optional equipment 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Page 5 General Information These cases unless otherwise specified are shipped on dollies for ease of unloading If the loading dock is level WARNING Use caution and keep hands out of the way when lifting the case to remove dolly FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY When moving a case without casters into position it is recommended to only use a jack bar and dollies Cases have a wide with the truck the cases can be rolled off Be careful around pinch variety of electrical drain and refrigerant the truck and into the store points they can cause bodily connections under the case and may be Case Industry Standards damaged by moving the cases harm The 600 Family of cases conform to the following standards Intertek Intertek Installation Instructions WARNING Do not push or pull on any glass components of the case Glass breakage may result in serious injury IMPORTANT If forklifts or pallet jacks are used to move cases use a spotter to guide forks into place to prevent damage to electrical plumbing and refrigeration lines Southern CaseArts remote series of cases are shipped to stores with dollies on casters placed beneath the base frame From loading to unlo
24. e operation on improper voltage or which has not been operated or maintained in accordance with the Southern CaseArts Inc s recommendations or if the serial number of the unit has been altered defaced or removed 2 When the product or any part thereof is damaged by fire flood or other act of God 3 Outside the continental United States 4 To labor cost for replacement of parts or for freight shipping expenses sales tax or upgrading 5 When the operation is impaired due to improper installation THIS PLAN DOES NOT COVER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Southern CaseArts Inc shall not be liable under any circumstances for any consequential damages of any kind including without limitation loss of profit use or revenue or additional labor cost loss of refrigerant or food products or injury to person s or property caused by or resulting from any defective products material or parts or for any delay in its performance hereunder due to causes beyond its control This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties express or implied and all other obligations or liabilities on Southern CaseArts Inc s part The obligation to repair or replace parts or components determined to be defective in material or workmanship shall be Southern CaseArts Inc s only and entire liability whether based on tort contract warranty or any other theory Southern CaseArts Inc neither assumes nor authorizes any other person or entity to assume fo
25. e controllers serial boards programming keys or any other accessory in the CAREL product portfolio CAREL adopts a policy of continual development Consequently CAREL reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any product described in this document without prior warning The technical specifications shown may be changed without prior warning The liability of CAREL in relation to its products is specified in the CAREL general contract conditions available on the website www carel com and or by specific agreements with customers specifically to the extent where allowed by applicable legislation in no case will CAREL its employees or subsidiaries be liable for any lost earnings or sales losses of data and information costs of replacement goods or services damage to things or people downtime or any direct indirect incidental actual punitive exemplary special or consequential damage of any kind whatsoever whether contractual extra contractual or due to negligence or any other liabilities deriving from the installation use or impossibility to use the product even if CAREL or its subsidiaries are warned of the possibility of such damage easy and easy compact are electronic microprocessor controllers with LED display developed for the management of refrigerating units display cabinets and showcases They exploit the experience and the success of the previous PJ32 range with the objective of offering a product that is s
26. en it could cause sweating glass and poor product visibility WARNING Electric dissipater pans are meant solely for the purpose of evaporating condensate water released from the refrigeration coil during the defrost cycle Dust food products grease caustic liquids flammable materials wash water and or cleaning chemicals should not be allowed to accumulate in the pan Regular monthly maintenance should be performed to make sure the pan is clean and the float switch moves up and down freely Failure to follow these guidelines could result in flooding overheating and or a fire hazard and will void the warranty To keep your Southern CaseArts case operating at its best we suggest the following maintenance schedule The yearly service should be performed by a qualified service technician Before doing monthly or yearly servicing BE SURE TO DISCONNECT ALL POWER SUPPLIES TO THE CASE The coil cover only lift out for an inspec DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE CLEANING OR tor or trained service provider May re SERVICING THIS UNIT FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH sult in damage of the refrigerant system if removed by a untrained person 1 The cases should be wiped down daily and cleared of all debris 2 The product placement within the cases should be checked to ensure proper air flow to all products 3 Be sure the air return grill is not blocked and the discharge air is at a normal velocity 4
27. er rotation and operation 2 Check fan blades for damage 3 Check motor mounts for damage 4 Clean all dirt and debris from fan blades 5 Check for proper operation during both refrigeration and defrost 6 Check bearing for vibration and noise 7 Check fan motors for abnormal vibration and noise General 1 Perform coil cleaning on evaporator and condenser coils Remove and clean honeycomb diffusers Check and adjust controls defrost time clocks and thermostats Many sharp edges that can Check superheat and adjust to proper setting if necessary cut your hand or arm Check for refrigeration leaks on all equipment Leak check inside the cabinet Inspect and check operation of all safety controls Make sure all panels are secure and secure with screws where necessary Check and clean condensate drain lines and pans 9 Check drain for proper trap installation and that trap is holding water 10 Check for proper draining Verify that all debris is clear and drain is working properly 11 Check condensate pump for proper operation and clean by flushing with bleach 12 Check for proper temperatures on all levels and sections of case log temperatures 13 Blow out dust from screens in plenums AVOID ARCING OR POSSIBLE FIRE OR SAFETY HAZARDS f WARNING When working in a case here the coil cover is removed use extreme caution The coil contains dU 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Sout
28. eration Then power can be restored to case Do NOT use hot water on cold glass surfaces This could cause the glass to shatterand could result in personal injury Glass fronts and ends should be warm before applying hot water Cleaning Honeycomb Assembly Honeycombs should be cleaned when necessary Dirty honeycombs will cause merchandisers to perform poorly The honeycombs may be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner Soap and water may be used if all water is removed from the honeycomb cells before replacing Be careful not to damage the honeycombs Plexiglass Cleaning It is very important to utilize only the recommended method and products for cleaning plexiglass Improper cleaning not only degrades the quality of the surface but also accelerates the frequency of required cleanings Incorrect cleansers have a tendency of causing small scratches in the surface which over time will appear as a haze in the plastic We recommend using soft cotton cloths Fluorescent lamps contain mercury vapor which can be harmful if exposed Make sure and replace all lamps with the approved shatter shields Visit http www epa gov osw hazard wastetypes universal lamps index htm for more info 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Page 25 Maintenance amp Care Information Cleaning Non glare Glass Our non glare glass receives a special coating on the glass surface The special coating is applied in a manner
29. ess the SET button for more than 3 s to permanently save the parameters and exit the parameter setting procedure A Warnings If no button is pressed for 60s all the changes made to the parameters temporarily saved in the RAM will be cancelled and the previous settings restored To reset the default parameters disconnect power from the instrument reconnect power while holding the SET and DOWN buttons the display will show the message CF after a few seconds the instrument starts operating with the default configuration Any different parameter settings will need to be updated If power is disconnected from the instrument before saving the settings pressing the SET button for 3 s all the changes made to the parameters and temporarily saved will be lost Page 18 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Control Settings CAREL Default Settings EZY Par Description Type Min 0 12 3 PS password F 0 200 22 2 probe measurement stability C 1 15 8 4 select probe displayed F 1 3 1 5 select C F 4 OCC CR 1 6 disable decimal point C 0 1 1 7 enable probe 2 alarm model M only C 0 1 a probe 1 offset F 127 127 CC F 0 891 probe 2 offset F 127 4127 CCPF 0 C3 pro
30. evel of shelves 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Page 23 Air Flow amp Product Loading General Information and Diagram Cases have been designed with an air delivery system to provide maximum product capacity It is important that you DO NOT OVERLOAD THE FOOD PRODUCT DISPLAY so that it disrupts the air delivery system Overloading will cause the loss of proper temperature levels and will result in a malfunction of the case particularly when the discharge and return air sections are covered Please keep products within the load limits shown on this diagram OE m 30 7N i l l X 8 4 N X E I Load Line Et i al _ _______ ri j 4 I mM 1 2 l l 8 Deep 10 Deep 12 Deep 15 Deep 18 Deep 21 Deep 200 Ib Shelf Load Limits The weight limits listed here are with the shelf level and the weight evenly distributed Exceeding these ratings could cause damage and or bodily harm Page 24 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Maintenance amp Care Information General Care and Cleaning Long life and the satisfactory performance of any equipment is dependent upon the care it receives To ensure a long life proper sanitation and minimum maintenance costs these cases s
31. ferential Fan parameters F W Defrost parameters AUX output configuration parameters H1 AUX do type of defrost RTC parameters dl interval between two defrosts dt end defrost temperature dP maximum defrost duration 7 Setting Parameters arm parameters Ad temperature alarm delay AL low temperature alarm threshold deviation 7 1 Quick Set Parameters EH high temperature alarm threshold deviation This is a basic list of parameters to quickly start a controller for both medium table 7 a and low temperature units table 7 b 7 a For medium temperature applications rameters Parameter Description Setting 5 Select C F 1 The operating parameters modifiable using the keypad are divided into two St Set Paint 34 types frequent type F and configuration type C Access to the latter is Control differential 6 protected by password default 22 to prevent accidental or unauthorized 0 modifications 7 b For low temperature applications cond the type F parameters press the SET button for more than 3 s if there are active alarms mute the parameter Setting 15 Select C F 1 buzzer the display shows the parameter code 5 password St 5 use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll the parameters The LED corresponding to the category of parameters will be on see Table 5 b rd Control differential 0 p
32. hern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Page 27 Trouble Shooting Remote Cases Trouble Shooting Remote Cases We have prepared a listing of potential case problems and how to diagnose performance issues 1 Is the expansion valve superheat set correctly at 5 7 Fahrenheit 2 15 the product at proper temperature when it is received from the cooler for merchandising These cases are designed to maintain safe temperature once the product is placed in the case However the cases are not designed to cool down the products from unsafe temperatures 3 Always allow the cases to operate for a minimum of four hours before loading with product 4 Regarding the actual merchandising of the products in the case Is the product or case decoration obstructing the air discharge or return air Is the product exceeding the load limit of the case Good judgement should be utilized concerning rotation of product On most cases other than multi level service cases the load line or refrigerated zone can be determined by drawing a line from the rear of the discharge air grill to the return air intake Everything under this line is considered within the refrigerated zone 5 All deck pans should be seated properly in the base of the case with all fan plenums securely in place All fans must be operational 6 For self service open case merchandising please consider the following A Air conditioning ducts blowing directly into an open case w
33. hould be thoroughly cleaned all debris removed and the interiors wiped down weekly at a minimum Exterior Surfaces The exterior surfaces may be cleaned with a mild detergent and warm water to protect and maintain their attractive finish NEVER USE ABRASIVE CLEANSERS OR SCOURING PADS We recommend Murphy s Oil Soap used per manufacturer s directions for the cleaning of wood veneer surfaces on refrigerated cases Interior Surfaces The interior surfaces may be cleaned with most domestic detergents ammonia based cleaners and sanitizing solutions with no harm to the surface Case Cleaning and Maintenance DO NOT use abrasive cleansers and scouring pads as these will mar the finish DO NOT use solvent oil or acidic based cleaners on any interior surfaces Remove all product and all loose debris to avoid clogging the waste outlet Next turn off refrigeration then disconnect electrical power Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap hot water and a cleaning cloth or sponge DO NOT USE STEAM OR HIGH WATER PRESSURE HOSES TO WASH THE INTERIOR THESE WILL DESTROY THE CASES SEALING CAUSING LEAKS AND POOR PERFORMANCE Take care to minimize direct contact between fan motors and cleaning or rinse water Rinse with hot water and a cleaning cloth or sponge but do NOT flood NEVER INTRODUCE WATER TO SELF CONTAINED CASES CASES WITH EVAPORATOR PAN OR CONDENSATE PUMP OR FASTER THAN THE DRAIN OUTLET CAN REMOVE IT Allow cases to dry before resuming op
34. ill impair the performance Any air current from prep areas or ceiling fans can also impair the performance of the cases B Spotlights ovens or forced air heat systems placed near the cases can affect the case air curtain and the temperature performance of the case 7 Do NOT walk on top of the case 8 Remote system problems that potentially impair case performance A Evaporator temperatures should be maintained at settings specified for each case in our technical manual B Variations in liquid temperature affect the expansion valve performance Are all of the sub cooled liquids maintained at a constant temperature C Does the system have enough refrigerant to maintain all of the remote case applications D It is essential that the specified defrost requirement for each case is followed to ensure product integrity while at the same time defrosting the case efficiently E It is recommended that liquid and suction lines are sized correctly for each case lineup F If other cases are connected in combination this could affect suction pressure G EPR s at the case or at the system must be set to maintain the proper evaporator temperatures Case temperatures are to be controlled by the factory T stat or suction solenoid OOU Do A walk on top of the case These cases are not designed or built in standard models to support extra weight on top Heavy weight placed on top of the case may cause damage to the case as well as persona
35. impler and more economical The structure of the parameters has been enhanced with new functions for more dynamic and effective management of the temperature control and defrost 3 Assembly and Installation 3 1 Panel installation using 2 rear brackets Fig 3 a insert the instrument in the opening 1 secure the instrument by sliding the brackets in the guides on the instrument until compressing them against the panel 2 Fig 3 a Removing from the panel with brackets release the instrument by pressing both brackets where marked push and sliding it back on the guides 3 2 Panel installation from the front using screws Fig 3 b the thickness of the fastening panel must not exceed 12 inch remove the front frame and make sure that the two catches are in place these must not protrude from the outline of the drilling template If necessary unscrew the two screws Do not unscrew excessively the screws must not be detached from the front panel 1 insert the instrument in the opening in the panel and hold it in position by the center of the front panel 1 using the screwdriver tighten the bottom screw 90 The catch must come out of its slot and click onto the panel then tighten until the front panel is secure Do not over tighten When the front panel is secured simply make another turn to compress the gasket If the catch does not click onto the panel unscrew the screw applying pressure at the same time with the scre
36. l injury Page 28 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Trouble Shooting Self Contained Cases Trouble Shooting Self Contained Refrigerated Cases PROBLEM WILL NOT HOLD TEMPERATURE e Check the electronic thermostat setting 15 the air filter clogged or dirty e Are any air conditioner vents blowing into or toward the case Are any spotlights shining into the case Is the case near a door 15 the case in direct sunlight e Is there cooking equipment or hood vent causing air currents Is the ambient air above 75 F or 55 relative humidity Is the condensing coil clean Is the evaporator coil clean Are the discharge or return air vents blocked PROBLEM CASE LEAKS WATER ON FLOOR Is the ambient air above 55 relative humidity Is case drain clogged s evaporator pan or condensate pump overflowing The electric dissipater pan cannot handle being flushed with water from cleaning Cases equipped with electric dissipater pans should never have food products washed poured into the drain as it will result in damage to the heating element Make sure all case joints and penetrations are sealed PROBLEM CASE SWEATING Is the relative humidity above 55 and 75 F Is the case near an open door or window e Is the air sweep working FOR SERVICE PARTS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION CALL 800 552 6283 Please have model
37. lts 60 Hz Rated LOA Current Draw Head 22 ft maximum Height Flow Rate 1 6 GPM at Zero Head 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Optional Equipment Outlets Tubing Connections The pump is equipped with a combination barb type fitting and check valve The fitting allows the connection of 3 8 flexible vinyl tubing such as DiversiTech CVT clear vinyl Attach the tubing by pressing it over the barb fitting and secure with a screw type hose clamp Route the tubing up and away from the pump avoid compressing or kinking the tubing The tube route should be the shortest possible distance from the pump to the building exterior or other drain location For best results the distance that the water must go UP should be shorter than the distance that it goes DOWN With the longer DOWN tubing the length will help siphon the condensate from the tank speeding the pump out time Pump Operation Apply power by plugging in the pump Check for green LED indication the power is available Test float and safety switch by filling the tank or manu ally operating the float see disassembly below Test Safety Switch operation if used to be sure that the A C system shuts down and the red ALARM LED lights when the float is raised to the upper part of its travel Leak Check Operate the pump by filling tank to trigger operation Pump RUN will be indicated by the yello
38. n CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Southern CaseArts refrigerated standard dis play cases are designed for use in air condi tioned stores where the temperature does not exceed 75 F and the relative humidity does not exceed 55 Air conditioning fans ovens spot lights direct sunlight or anything that could disturb the air flow inside the case could result in poor perfor mance DO NOT WALK OR STAND ON TOP OF DECKS SHELVES OR CASES FOR ANY REASON and serious personal injury could occur THEY ARE NOT STRUCTURALLY DE SIGNED TO SUPPORT EXCESSIVE EXTER NAL LOADING such as the weight of a person DO NOT PLACE HEAVY OBJECTS ON THE CASE If work is to be done above the fixture then ladders and or scaffolding must be used IMPORTANT If the correct lift points are not identified prior to removal Look for the supports under the unit before removing pallet If not removed it will damage the finished metal IMPORTANT Installation of 3rd party material may result in improper case performance Page 7 Installation Instructions Locate and verify placement of cases inside the store building Unload and move cases as close as possible to their final location Verify that no changes have been m
39. oading This equipment has been carefully inspected at our factory Any claim for loss or damage must be made to the carrier The carrier will provide any necessary inspection reports and or claim forms For information on shortages please contact the service parts department at 800 552 6283 Apparent Loss or Damage If there is an obvious loss or damage it must 1 noted on either the freight bill or the express receipt and 2 signed by the carrier s agent otherwise the carrier may refuse the claim Concealed Loss or Damage When loss or damage is not apparent until after the equipment is unpacked or uncrated retain all packing materials and submit a written request to the carrier for inspection within 15 days of receipt of equipment Exterior Loading DO NOT WALK OR STAND ON TOP OF DECKS SHELVES OR CASES FOR ANY REASON or damage to the cases and serious personal injury could occur THEY ARE NOT STRUCTURALLY DESIGNED TO SUPPORT EXCESSIVE EXTERNAL LOADING such as the weight of a person DO NOT PLACE HEAVY OBJECTS ON THE CASE If work is to be done above the fixture then lad ders and or scaffolding must be used Handling of Cases Southern CaseArts remote series of cases are shipped to stores with dollies on casters placed beneath the base frame From loading to unloading and placement to installation we strive to ensure that moving our cases is easy for everyone involved In most instances one or two persons can move the cases with e
40. procedures and strict quality processes with in circuit and functional testing on 100 of its products and on the most innovative production technology available on the market CAREL and its subsidiaries nonetheless cannot guarantee that all the aspects of the product and the software included with the product respond to the requirements of the final application despite the product being developed according to start of the art techniques The customer manufacturer developer or installer of the final equipment accepts all liability and risk relating to the configuration of the product in order to reach the expected results in relation to the specific final installation and or equipment CAREL may based on specific agreements acts as a consultant for the positive commissioning of the final unit application however in no case does it accept liability for the correct operation of the final equipment system 45 gt COIN Operation of the Carel product is specified in the technical documentation supplied with the product or can be downloaded even prior to purchase from the website www carel com Each CAREL product in relation to its advanced level of technology requires setup configuration programming commissioning to be able to operate in the best possible way for the specific application The failure to complete such operations which are required indicated in the user
41. r it any other liability in connection with any product s The foregoing shall constitute the sole and exclusive liability of Southern CaseArts Inc Customer s acceptance and or use of any Southern CaseArts Inc product s constitutes customer s acceptance of and agreement with all terms and provisions of this limited warranty MAIL CLAIM TO SOUTHERN CASEARTS INC 275 DREXEL ROAD S E BESSEMER AL 35022 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Page 33 Liabilty Notice Shelf Lighting System Southern CaseArts inc will not be liable for any direct or indirect exposure to water or other liquids on the shelf lighting system The use of a water hose or misting system on a display case with shelf light ing can lead to a number of serious issue This could cause electrical failures electric shock fire and mold which could lead to injury death sickness and property damage Do not use water hoses mist ing systems or any device that sprays liquid on a display case with lighted shelves The lighting on the case is not designed to be exposed to water or other liquids If a water hose or misting system is used or installed Southern CaseArts will not be subject to any liabilities or obligations Any personal injury death or property damage resulting from an electrical failure fire electric shock or mold South ern casearts shall not be subject to any obligation or liabilities from the above notice WA
42. ress SET to display the value associated with the parameter Interval before defrosts 6 increase or decrease the value using the UP or DOWN button respectively End defrost temperature set point press SET to temporarily save the new value and display the parameter again dt defrost temperature threshold with 45 repeat the procedure for any other parameters that need to be modified temp control press the SET button for more than 3 s to permanently save the parameters and dp maximum defrost duration 25 exit the parameter setting procedure Accessing the type C parameters 7 2 Resetting to factory defaults press the SET button for more than 3 s if there are active alarms mute the buzzer the display shows the parameter code PS password Warnings press the SET button to access the password setting Running this procedure overwrites any custom parameter settings use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll the numbers until displaying 22 password to access the parameters press the SET button to confirm the password use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll the parameters The LED corresponding to the category of parameters will be on see Table 5 b press SET to display the value associated with the parameter increase or decrease the value using the UP or DOWN button respectively press SET to temporarily save the new value and display the parameter again repeat the procedure for any other parameters that need to be modified pr
43. stimate suction line loss at 2 PSIG 2 Convert coil Suction pressure to temperature The difference between coil temperature and the temperature is superheat Use average superheat when expansion valve is hunting 3 Do not set the superheat until cases have pulled down to operating temperature and never open or close the valve over1 4 turn between adjustments and allow 10 minutes or more between adjustments 4 Superheat should be set at 6 8 F 5 After the initial setting superheat should be rechecked when product is stocked and at designed temperture Superheat Calculations EXAMPLE R404 33F Suction temperature 28F Suction pressure converted to temperature 5FSuperheat 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Page 15 Control Information 2 General Description M 16 Easy Easy Compact digital electronic thermostats with defrost controls 1 GENERAL WARNING 1 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 3 1 REAR PANEL INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL 3 2 FRONT PANEL INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL 3 3 WIRING DIAGRAM 4 USER INTERFACE AND STARTUP 4 1 DISPLAY 4 2 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS PRELIMINARY CONFIGURATIONS NAVIGATING PARAMETERS SETTING PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING KEY AR General Warnino CAREL bases the development of its products on decades of experience in HVAC on the continuous investments in technological innovations to products
44. te relative temperature for high temperature alarm F 50 130 CEE 60 Ad temperature alarm delay C 0 199 30 A4 3rd input configuration C 0 11 0 7 digital input alarm delay E 0 199 min 0 A8 enable alarm Ed end defrost by timeout C 0 1 0 Ac set point dirty condenser alarm 50 150 CPP 0 dirty condenser alarm differential temperature C 0 1 200 0 dirty condenser alarm delay 0 250 0 HO serial address C 0 207 1 AUX output configuration C 0 3 0 H2 enable keypad C 0 1 1 H4 disable buzzer C 0 1 0 5 ID code read only 0 199 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Page 19 Page 20 Optional DIVERSITECH gt gt Condensate Pump SAFETY WARNING FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INFORMATION TO REDUCE POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING UNIT PUMP MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED NEVER USE THE PUMP TO MOVE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS NEVER USE THE PUMP IN AN EXPLOSIVE GAS ENVIRONMENT OR WHERE GAS FUMES OR VAPOR MAY BE PRESENT ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER PRIOR TO MOVING ADJUSTING OR SERVICING THE PUMP OR ATTACHED SYSTEMS Power Source Supply voltage and frequency must match what is shown on the pump nameplate Source voltages lower than rated supply can reduce perfor mance and cause the pump to overheat Pump Installation The pump must be level and should be placed on
45. the parameter set procedure setting menu enter password 22 mutes the audible alarm buzzer 3 more than 3 s activates pressed together for 15 deactivates the defrost with 1 activates displays deactivates the firmware continuous cycle version Keypad functions for easy and easy compact M models models with keypad only normal operation start up pressing the button alone more than 3 s switch ON OFF 1 s displays sets the set point more than 3 s accesses the parameter setting menu enter password 22 mutes the audible alarm buzzer pressed together activate parameter reset procedure rapid selection of probe displayed for 1 s displays firmware version Page 17 Control Information 5 Preliminar Confi urations The dAY hr Min parameters not restored as these are saved instantly when entered Once the electrical connections have been completed simply power up the controller to make it operative Category Initial Icon CAREL then recommends checking that the display does not show any alarm Probe parameters signals then set the time and date and finally set the parameters as desired The Control parameters r main parameters are as follows Compressor parameters C S Defrost parameters d 5 Conti paramesens Alarm parameters A st set point i rd set point dif
46. thern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Page 30 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE MONTHLY ERFORMED BY COMPANY DATE NOTES SEE UNDER MAINTENANCE AND CARE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL FOR MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Page 31 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE MONTHLY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ANNUALLY ERFORMED BY COMPANY DATE NOTES SEE UNDER MAINTENANCE AND CARE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL FOR MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST Page 32 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Warranty amp Compliance Limited Warranty TWELVE MONTH WARRANTY SOUTHERN CASEARTS INC S PRODUCTS ARE WARRANTED TO BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP UNDER NORMAL USE AND MAINTENANCE FOR A PERIOD OF TWELVE MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL SHIPMENT ANEW OR REBUILT PART TO REPLACE ANY DEFECTIVE PART WILL BE PROVIDED WITHOUT CHARGE PROVIDED THE DEFECTIVE PART IS RETURNED TO SOUTHERN CASEARTS INC THE REPLACEMENT PART ASSUMES THE UNUSED PORTION OF THE WARRANTY This warranty does not include labor or other costs incurred for repairing removing installing shipping servicing or handling of either defective parts or replacement parts The twelve month warranty shall not apply to any of the following 1 To any product or any part thereof which has been subject to accident alteration negligence misuse or abus
47. to ensure that the high optical clarity of the glass is maintained To protect this special coating and optical clarity it is essential that the glass be kept clean Glass Plus or Windex are the only solutions recommended for use on non glare glass You should only clean with a micro fiber cleaning cloth Scotch Brite and Spontex are two common manufacturers of these cloths A micro fiber cloth can clean the glass without the use of the solutions Cleaning solutions should only be used for tough jobs NOTE Once the glass has been damaged with improper solutions it is irreparable Special Directions Certain precautions should be taken before cleaning the inside portion of the lift up glass We recommend that the glass be fully opened to prevent cleaning solution from splashing onto the food products While cleaning the cases we recommend that the non glare glass be fully opened and covered so that no cleaning solution will splash onto the non glare glass coating UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE should you use coarse paper towels scouring pads powders steel wool steel fiber materials blades acidic detergents highly alkaline detergents or fluorine based detergents to clean non glare glass Air Sweep Fan Assembly The fans are located on the bottom of the tub These fans must be checked every three months to make sure air can pass through them If they are clogged remove any dust or debris If proper air flow is not maintained th
48. um of 4 hours before loading with product Do not place any product into a display case until it is at operating temperature Discharge air plenum and return air grill must not be blocked or restricted the case may not operate properly Overloading the case may impair the proper operation of the case For self contained models the air intake grill and discharge vent must be clear of obstructions or the case will not operate properly The air intake grill has an air filter that needs to be cleaned monthly or more frequently if required For cases equipped with an electric condensate dissipater pan Electric dissipater pans are meant solely for the purpose of evaporating condensate water released from the refrigeration coil during the defrost cycle Dust food products grease caustic liquids flammable materials wash water and or cleaning chemicals should not be allowed to accumulate in the pan Regular monthly maintenance should be performed to make sure the pan is clean and the float switch moves up and down freely Failure to follow these guidelines could result in flooding overheating and or a fire hazard all of which will void the warranty These cases require a dedicated circuit with proper sized wire for the distance from the electric panel Cases equipped with electric dissipater pans should never have food products washed or poured into the case tub drain as it will result in damage to the heating element DO NOT WASH OUT THE CASE WIT
49. w RUN LED WARNING DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE CLEANING OR SERVICING THIS UNIT FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Pump Maintenance and Disassembly Always disconnect power before performing maintenance Pump and deck may be removed from the tank by pushing tabs located on the tank sides away from the deck while lifting on the pump cover Periodically inspect the Pump tank to assure it is free of accumulated dirt or sludge Do not use solvent cleaners Clean tank with soap and warm water only The check valve may be removed for cleaning or replace ment by unscrewing with a 9 16 wrench illustration Clean inlet and outlet piping Tubing may be cleared of slime or debris instantly with a Wagner brand Gallo Gun tool and Swoosh cartridges Add Pro Treat Tabs to the tablet tray Reassemble system and check for correct operation 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Page 21 Optional Equipment Hot Wells and Hot Plates Display cases described in this operation guide are part of the 400 series of product displays provided by Southern CaseArts Inc This guide covers the following product display models PSSC These cases are not designed to warm up products but are designed to maintain the safe temperature of the product once it is placed in the case Keep products at food safe temperature prior to loading them into the case Allow the case to
50. wdriver so that the catch moves back Do not unscrew too much the head of the screw must not be raised from the surface of the front panel 2 repeat the same operation for the top screw 2 apply the front frame 3 do not over tighten the screws using the screws from the front unclip the front frame unscrew the bottom screw at the moment the front panel detaches from the panel keep pressure on the screw and unscrew a further 90 to make the catch go back into its slot repeat for the top screw remove the instrument from panel keeping it horizontal 2014 Southern CaseArts Inc is a Southern Store Fixtures Inc company 800 552 6283 Control Settings 3 3 Wiring Diagram Easy PJEZ S X m PROG 2 NTC PTC 2 PROBES 555 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 EN WN 22 or Rom t a T Tar L ae 115 Vac or N 12 Vac Vdc PJEZ C Y m 0G 2 Kev PU PROBES 5559 5 8 5 lw SN ZR B sS or 230Vac or lt eer 115 Vac or L 12 Vac Vdc N PJEZ M NTC PTC L 230Vacor LY 2 ts r N 115 Vac or 12 Vac Vdc Easy Compact PJEZS 0 PJEZS E PJEZS 1 NTC PROBES N PJEZM N 0 PJEZM N 1 PJEZM N E NTC PROBES N PJEZM P 0 PJEZM P 1 sss Por gt NTC PROBES ve 41516 wji N N

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