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1. Front to Back 1000000342 12 5 8 320 mm Qty 2 Front to Back 1000000343 20 11 16 525 mm Qty 2 Side to Side 1000000343 20 11 16 525 mm Qty 3 Side to Side 1000000342 12 5 8 320 mm Qty 6 24M Models CRMR60 24M CRMR72 24M Front to Back 1000000343 20 11 16 525 mm Qty 2 Side to Side 1000000342 12 5 8 320 mm Qty 8 30M Models CRMR72 30M Front to Back 1000000343 20 11 16 525 mm Qty 3 Side to Side 1000000342 12 5 8 320 mm Qty 10 11 6 Install the Rail Cover Prep Table Models 1 Install and tighten the pivot pins and pivot bolts on the rail hood with the pivot pin shafts facing inward towards the open rail area See Fig 4 2 Models with Two Rail Covers Install and tighten the pivot pins and pivot bolts to the center hinge brackets then secure the center hinge brackets using the 4x8 screws provided See Fig 5 3 Install the rail cover s by squeezing in slightly on the rail cover side panels and aligning the holes in the rail cover side panels with the pivot pins See Fig 6 Rail Hood 7 Attach the Cutting Board Brackets and Cutting
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3. hoshizaki com HOSHIZAKI AMERICA INC 618 Highway 74 South Peachtree City GA 30269 Attn Hoshizaki Technical Support Department Web Site www hoshizaki com NOTE To expedite assistance all correspondence communication MUST include the following information e Model Number e Serial Number e Complete and detailed explanation of the problem IMPORTANT This manual should be read carefully before the appliance is installed and operated Read the warnings and guidelines contained in this manual carefully as they provide essential information for the continued safe use and maintenance of the appliance Retain this manual for any further reference that may be necessary CONTENTS Important Safety IniormatiON sessir ee 4 l Installation Instruelons aa ea EE E EER 7 A LocatioMe ae 7 B Checks Before Insallali fi nn ac een 8 C Setup see an ee E ee 8 ID Reverse r ee 14 E Electrical COMMSCHOM ois unse era 17 Perea TS TN Eee ran ee 18 I Operating WV SUP GUNS ee ee ee 19 A Important Notes About Usage 000m naar ns areas 19 BA bea MO Eee ee res een 21 C Controls and Adjustments zes ee 21 1 Temperature SANG seen ee arekeliinekeid 21 2 Adjusting the Temperature cts antisense ina anamerceraienasapicncmentnannsesinacnenamigncnenipasnndbnarcauniad 21 D Detr St sites os nee 22 1 Undercounter and Worklop Refrigerators usuunuunuenne en 22 2 Prep Table Refrigerators and Undercounter and Worktop Freezers
4. corrosion or failure e The appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety e Children should be properly supervised around the appliance e Do not climb stand or hang on the appliance or doors drawers or allow children or animals to do so Do not climb into the appliance or allow children or animals to do so Death or serious injury could occur or the appliance could be damaged e Be careful not to pinch fingers when opening and closing the doors drawers or rail cover prep table models or when handling food pans Be careful when opening and closing the doors drawers or rail cover when children are in the area e Open and close the doors drawers and rail cover prep table models with care Opening the doors drawers or rail cover too quickly or forcefully may cause injury or damage to the appliance or surrounding equipment e Do not use combustible spray or place volatile or flammable substances in or near the appliance They might catch fire e Keep the area around the appliance clean Dirt dust or insects in the appliance could cause harm to individuals or damage to the equipment e Do not throw anything onto the shelves or load any single shelf with more than 120 Ib 54 5 kg of product They mi
5. appliance by the rail hood or rail cover The rail hood and rail cover are not designed to bear any outside weight l Installation Instructions A WARNING e The appliance must be installed in accordance with applicable national state and local regulations e Appliance is heavy Use care when lifting or positioning Work in pairs when needed to prevent injury or damage e Do not tilt the appliance more than 45 A Location A WARNING e The appliance is not intended for outdoor use e Normal operating ambient temperature Undercounter and Worktop Models 45 F to 100 F 7 C to 38 C Prep Table Models 45 F to 86 F 7 C to 30 C Operation of the appliance for extended periods outside of this normal temperature range may affect appliance performance For best operating results e The appliance should not be located next to ovens grills or other high heat producing equipment e The location should provide a firm and level foundation for the appliance e The appliance should not be located in a corrosive environment e The factory installed rear bumpers must be in place to ensure proper rear clearance For undercounter and worktop models a minimum of 1 5 4 cm overhead clearance should be provided for proper ventilation For prep table models a minimum of 10 25 cm clearance above the rail hood should be provided to allow the rail cover to open B Checks Before Installation A WARNING R
6. the rail cover closed when not actively preparing food e The rail is for keeping ingredients cool while preparing food If not actively preparing food for a long period such as overnight seal pans with plastic wrap in addition to closing the rail cover Depending on conditions the cabinet temperature setting may need to be adjusted to prevent items from freezing Alternatively seal ingredients and store them in a refrigerator or freezer NOTICE e Protect the floor when moving the appliance to prevent damage to the floor e Keep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in the built in structure clear of obstruction Do not place anything on top of the appliance in an undercounter installation There must be at least 1 5 4 cm overhead clearance for proper ventilation The factory installed rear bumpers must be in place to ensure proper rear clearance Blockage of airflow could negatively affect performance and damage the appliance e Do not allow the appliance to bear any outside weight e To prevent deformation or cracks do not spray insecticide onto the plastic parts or let them come into contact with oil e To avoid damage to the gasket use only the door drawer handle when opening and closing e To avoid damage to the top seal do not lift the appliance by the top panel or remove the top panel Additional Notice for Prep Table Models e Do not place anything on top of the rail hood or rail cover and do not lift the
7. 19 2 Adjusting the Temperature The appliance features a cabinet temperature control dial The warmest setting is 1 and the coldest setting is 7 See the table below for default settings Model Default Temperature Setting Approximate Default Temperature Undercounter Between 4 and 5 Refrigerator 34 F 1 C Worktop en 21 C Prep Table 6 DD ser Fig 19 Thermometer Cabinet Temperature Control Dial Ee 21 D Defrost 1 Undercounter and Worktop Refrigerators Off Cycle Defrost Undercounter and worktop refrigerators defrost naturally between run cycles 2 Prep Table Refrigerators and Undercounter and Worktop Freezers Time Initiated Defrost Cycle Prep table refrigerators and undercounter and worktop freezers have a defrost timer to control defrost cycle initiation and termination To initiate a manual defrost cycle follow the steps below 1 Make sure the appliance is unplugged then remove the rear panel See Fig 20 2 Rotate the defrost timer cam clockwise until it clicks When the appliance is plugged in it will start in a defrost cycle To bypass one defrost cycle rotate the Defrost Il defrost timer cam clockwise until it clicks Timer Cam
8. Board Prep Table Models 1 Remove the screws from the cutting board bracket mounting locations on the appliance See Fig 7 2 Use the screws removed in step 1 to attach the cutting board brackets 3 Slide the cutting board into the outer cutting board brackets WARNING Make sure the cutting board brackets and cutting board are secure Otherwise the cutting board could come off and cause injury Outer Cutting Board Brackets and 5x10 Screws All Prep Table Models Fig 7 Ef RE Cutting Board Inner Cutting Board Brackets and 5x12 Screws CRMR48 and Larger Megatop Models Quantity 2 for CRMR48 Megatop Models 3 for CRMR60 and CRMR72 Megatop Models 13 D Door Reversal The appliance is provided with a cabinet design which after being delivered to the installation location permits changing of the door swing from left to right or right to left To change the door swing follow the steps below Example shows change from right hinged to left hinged A WARNING e Wear eye protection when reversing the doors e Keep fingers away from edge of upper hinge bracket Spring cartridge can cause the upper hinge bracket to move suddenly with extreme force 1 Make sure the appliance is unplugged from the electrical outlet and the casters are locked 2 Open the door to the fully open position then remove the inner screw from the upper hinge bracket See Fig 8 3 Close the door WARNING Keep away from upper hinge brack
9. Hoshizaki America Inc Commercial Series Refrigerated Kitchen Equipment Models Undercounter Worktop Prep Table INSTRUCTION MANUAL A Superior Degree of Reliability www hoshizaki com Issued 4 8 2015 A WARNING Only qualified service technicians should install and service the appliance To obtain the name and phone number of your local Hoshizaki Certified Service Representative visit www hoshizaki com No installation or service should be undertaken until the technician has thoroughly read this Instruction Manual Likewise the owner manager should not proceed to operate the appliance until the installer has instructed them on its proper operation Failure to install operate and maintain the appliance in accordance with this manual may adversely affect safety performance component life and warranty coverage Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer Product failure or property damage due to improper installation is not covered under warranty Hoshizaki provides this manual primarily to assist qualified service technicians in the installation maintenance and service of the appliance Should the reader have any questions or concerns which have not been satisfactorily addressed please call send an e mail message or write to the Hoshizaki Technical Support Department for assistance Phone 1 800 233 1940 770 487 2331 Fax 1 800 843 1056 770 487 3360 E mail techsupport
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11. a 2 time F 3 Replace the rear panel in its correct position ie 4 Plug the appliance into the electrical Rear Panel T outlet gt wu mD i770 gt gt Vanna oc SS 3 Fig 20 22 E Food Storage A WARNING e The appliance is designed only for temporary storage of food Employ sanitary methods Use for any other purposes for example storage of chemicals or medical supplies such as vaccine and serum could cause deterioration of stored items e Do not block air inlets or outlets otherwise cooling performance may be reduced e Do not tightly pack the cabinet Allow some space between items to ensure good air flow Also allow space between items and interior surfaces e Do not put warm or hot foods in the cabinet Let them cool first or they will raise the cabinet temperature and could deteriorate other foods in the cabinet or overload the appliance e All foods should be wrapped in plastic film or stored in sealed containers Otherwise foods may dry up pass their smells onto other foods cause frost to develop result in poor appliance performance or increase the likelihood of cross contamination Certain dressings and food ingredients if not stored in sealed containers may accelerate corrosion of the evaporator resulting in failure e Do not store items near air outlets Otherwise items may freeze up and cr
12. ack or break causing a risk of injury or contamination of other food Additional Information for Prep Table Models e The entire rail must always be covered by rail dividers and pans 1 6 size up to 6 15 cm deep Otherwise the appliance will not cool properly e Use only 1 6 size pans up to 6 15 cm deep Do not use damaged pans e Ingredients must be pre chilled to 37 F 3 C or less before placing in rail e Keep the rail cover closed when not actively preparing food e The rail is for keeping ingredients cool while preparing food If not actively preparing food for a long period such as overnight seal pans with plastic wrap in addition to closing the rail cover Depending on conditions the cabinet temperature setting may need to be adjusted to prevent items from freezing Alternatively seal ingredients and store them in a refrigerator or freezer F Safety Devices 1 Compressor External or Internal Protector If combined temperature amperage value is above the limit specified by the compressor manufacturer the compressor protector operates independently to turn off the compressor The compressor protector de energizes the compressor until the temperature amperage value returns to an acceptable level 2 High Pressure Switch CRMF48 W If pressure on the high side of the unit exceeds Hoshizaki specifications the high pressure switch activates and interrupts the compressor circuit de energizing the compressor until the pr
13. amination of other food Additional Warnings for Prep Table Models e The entire rail must always be covered by rail dividers and pans 1 6 size up to 6 15 cm deep Otherwise the appliance will not cool properly e Use only 1 6 size pans up to 6 15 cm deep Do not use damaged pans e Ingredients must be pre chilled to 37 F 3 C or less before placing in rail e Keep the rail cover closed when not actively preparing food e The rail is for keeping ingredients cool while preparing food If not actively preparing food for a long period such as overnight seal pans with plastic wrap in addition to closing the rail cover Depending on conditions the cabinet temperature setting may need to be adjusted to prevent items from freezing Alternatively seal ingredients and store them in a refrigerator or freezer NOTICE e Protect the floor when moving the appliance to prevent damage to the floor e Keep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in the built in structure clear of obstruction Do not place anything on top of the appliance in an undercounter installation There must be at least 1 5 4 cm overhead clearance for proper ventilation Blockage of airflow could negatively affect performance and damage the appliance e Do not allow the appliance to bear any outside weight e To prevent deformation or cracks do not spray insecticide onto the plastic parts or let them come into contact with oil e To avoid damage t
14. ate and local electrical code requirements Failure to meet these code requirements could result in death electric shock serious injury fire or severe damage to equipment e The appliance requires an independent power supply of proper capacity See the nameplate for electrical specifications Failure to use an independent power supply of proper capacity can result in a tripped breaker blown fuse damage to existing wiring or component failure This could lead to heat generation or fire e THE APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED The appliance is equipped with a NEMA 5 15 three prong grounding plug to reduce the risk of potential shock hazards It must be plugged into a properly grounded independent 3 prong wall outlet If the outlet is a 2 prong outlet it is your personal responsibility to have a qualified electrician replace it with a properly grounded independent 3 prong wall outlet Do not remove the ground prong from the power cord and do not use an adapter plug Failure to follow these instructions may result in death electric shock or fire e To reduce the risk of electric shock do not touch the plug with damp hands e Do not use an extension cord e Do not use an appliance with a damaged power cord The power cord should not be altered jerked bundled weighed down pinched or tangled Such actions could result in electric shock or fire To unplug the appliance be sure to pull the plug not the cord and do not jerk the cord e Th
15. d spots using a non abrasive cleanser Drawer Slide Stop Lever 7 Cutting Board Prep Table Models Remove and clean the cutting board as often as necessary to maintain a clean sanitary work surface Also clean the space underneath the cutting board as often as necessary to maintain a clean sanitary surface After cleaning slide the cutting board back into the cutting board brackets WARNING Make sure the cutting board brackets and cutting board are secure Otherwise the cutting board could come off and cause injury 8 Rail Rail Hood and Rail Cover Prep Table Models Spills and splashes should be wiped up promptly to avoid unpleasant odors Wipe the rail area the rail hood and the rail cover occasionally with a clean damp sponge or cloth containing a neutral cleaner Clean any rust colored spots using a non abrasive cleanser Do not pour or spray water into the rail area WARNING Support the rail cover when cleaning Otherwise the rail cover could close suddenly and cause injury NOTICE Do not allow any foreign objects to fall into the cabinet while cleaning 26 B Maintenance A WARNING e Unplug the appliance before performing maintenance to prevent electric shock or injury by moving parts To reduce the risk of electric shock do not touch the plug with damp hands e Before performing maintenance move all foods into another clean refrigerator or freezer 1 Condenser Check the condenser once a year and use a brus
16. e GREEN ground wire in the factory installed power cord is connected to the appliance If it becomes necessary to remove or replace the power cord be sure to connect the power cord s ground wire e Usually an electrical permit and services of a licensed electrician are required e The maximum allowable voltage variation is 10 percent of the nameplate rating 17 F Final Checklist 1 Is the appliance level 2 Have the casters been properly installed and have the front casters been locked 3 Is the appliance in a site where the ambient temperature is constantly within 45 F to 100 F 7 C to 38 C for undercounter and worktop models or 45 F to 86 F 7 C to 30 C for prep table models 4 Have the shipping carton tape and packing material been removed from the appliance Has the protective plastic film been removed from both the exterior panels and the interior door drawer panel 5 Have the appliance and accessories been checked for shipping damage 6 Are the factory installed rear bumpers in place to ensure proper rear clearance For undercounter and worktop models is there at least 1 5 4 cm overhead clearance for proper ventilation For prep table models is there at least 10 25 cm clearance above the rail hood to allow the rail cover to open 7 For prep table models have the rail dividers pans rail cover cutting board brackets and cutting board been properly installed 8 Has the power supply voltage been c
17. efer to the nameplate for electrical specifications The nameplate is located on the right side wall of the cabinet interior For more electrical connection details see L E Electrical Connection We reserve the right to make specification and design changes without prior notice Nameplate H e Visually inspect the exterior of the shipping package and immediately report any damage to the carrier Upon opening the package any concealed damage should also be immediately reported to the carrier e Remove the shipping carton tape and packing material Also remove the protective plastic film from both the exterior panels and the interior door drawer panel If the appliance is exposed to the sun or to heat remove the film after the appliance cools e Remove all accessory containers before discarding the packing materials Dispose of all packing materials in a proper and environmentally responsible manner e Check for missing or damaged accessories C Setup 1 Remove the Appliance from the Pallet 1 Move as close to the final location as possible 2 Remove the 2 bolts securing the appliance to the pallet then remove the appliance from the pallet Block the appliance securely at a height of 8 20 cm off the floor Do not lay the appliance down 3 Attach the casters to the bottom of the appliance Locking caster
18. epth of up to 6 15 cm Do not use damaged rail dividers or pans Fig 3 Rail Divider Layout 8 Models CRMR27 8 CRMR48 8 CRMR60 8 Front to Back 1000000336 13 11 16 348 mm Qty 1 Front to Back 1000000342 12 5 8 320 mm Qty 1 Side to Side 1000000342 12 5 8 320 mm Qty 2 Side to Side 1000000336 13 11 16 348 mm Qty 2 12 12M Models CRMR48 12 CRMR60 12 CRMR72 12 CRMR27 12M CRMR48 12M CRMR60 12M Front to Back 1000000342 12 5 8 320 mm Qty 2 Front to Back 1000000343 20 11 16 525 mm Qty 1 Side to Side 1000000336 13 11 16 348 mm Qty 3 Side to Side 1000000342 12 5 8 320 mm Qty 4 16 Models CRMR60 16 CRMR72 16 Front to Back 1000000342 12 5 8 320 mm Qty 3 Side to Side 1000000336 13 11 16 348 mm Qty 4 10 Rail Divider Layout continued 18 18M Models CRMR72 18 CRMR48 18M CRMR60 18M CRMR72 18M
19. essure returns to an acceptable level 23 G Cooling Performance Be sure the appliance is properly installed and located for optimum cooling performance If cooling performance is not at its optimum level check the following items e Doors drawers opened too often e Doors drawers left open Close e Cabinet too tightly packed or air inlets outlets blocked Allow some space between items to ensure good air flow e Warm or hot foods inside Take them out until they cool down more e Ambient temperature too high Avoid installation near high heat producing equipment or exposure to direct sunlight e Temperature control setting not cold enough Adjust to a colder setting The warmest setting is 1 and the coldest setting is 7 e Prep Table Refrigerators and Undercounter and Worktop Freezers Appliance in defrost cycle The cabinet temperature may rise temporarily during the defrost cycle but this will not affect the food inside Additional Information for Prep Table Models e Pans and rail dividers not in place The entire rail must always be covered by rail dividers and pans 1 6 size up to 6 15 cm deep or the rail will not cool properly e Warm or hot ingredients inside Only load ingredients that have been pre chilled to 37 F 3 C or less e Rail cover open when not actively preparing food When not actively preparing food close the rail cover H Cabinet Condensation In the event condensation develops on the cabi
20. et Upper hinge bracket kicks out when door is closed See Fig 9 Remove the outer screw from the upper hinge bracket WARNING Upper hinge bracket kicks out when door is closed Inner Screw Upper Hinge Bracket Outer Screw Upper Hinge Bracket H U Door Fully Open Fig 8 Fig 9 Door Closed 4 While maintaining a hold on the door remove the lower hinge bracket See Fig 10 Leave the thrust washer in place 5 Pull out the bottom of the door slightly and gently remove the door from the appliance 6 Remove the upper hinge bracket from the spring cartridge See Fig 11 Screw Washer lt 7 Upper Hinge Bracket Door 7 Remove the filler cap filler screws and spring cartridge See Fig 12 Leave the thrust washers in place on the spring cartridge NOTICE Spring cartridge may be difficult to remove Be careful not to damage the finish Sag Filler Cap Filler Screws Thrust Washers Spring Cartridge 8 Clear material from the spring cartridge hole to allow for spring cartridge installation Reinstall the filler cap filler screws and spring cartridge on the opposite side of the door See Fig 13 Screws Spring Cartridge Fig 13 Spring Cartridge Hole Filler Screws Filler Cap Door 9 Make sure the thrust washers are in place on the spring cartridge then install the upper hinge bracket onto the spr
21. g a neutral cleaner to wipe off oil or dirt buildup Clean any rust colored spots using a non abrasive cleanser 2 Cabinet Interior Spills should be wiped up promptly to avoid unpleasant odors The cabinet interior should be cleaned periodically with a mild soap or detergent and warm water 3 Door Drawer Gaskets Door drawer gaskets should be cleaned regularly with mild soap and warm water to remove dirt and grease 4 Shelves Remove and clean regularly 25 5 Drawers Drawers and drawer slides are removable e To remove a drawer Remove all items from the drawer Pull the drawer out to its fully extended position Open the safety clips one on each side by sliding them forward then rotating them up See Fig 21 Lift up on the handle slightly then pull to disengage the drawer Be sure to support the rear and front of the drawer while removing it WARNING Be sure to close the safety clips when reinstalling the drawer e To remove a drawer slide center slide containing rollers Push up on the stop lever while pulling on the drawer slide See Fig 22 Drawer slides do not require lubrication but drawer slides should be kept clean and free of food Note Drawer slides are dishwasher safe Safety Clip Closed Safety Clip Open Safety Clips Fig 21 Fig 22 6 Worktop Worktop Models Clean the work surface as often as necessary to maintain a clean sanitary surface Clean any rust colore
22. ght fall off and cause injury e Do not load any single drawer with more than 75 Ib 34 kg of product Depending on the weight of product in the drawers secure the unit as necessary to prevent it from overturning Do not open more than one drawer at a time e The appliance is designed only for temporary storage of food Employ sanitary methods Use for any other purposes for example storage of chemicals or medical supplies such as vaccine and serum could cause deterioration of stored items e Do not block air inlets or outlets otherwise cooling performance may be reduced e Do not tightly pack the cabinet Allow some space between items to ensure good air flow Also allow space between items and interior surfaces 19 A WARNING continued e Do not put warm or hot foods in the cabinet Let them cool first or they will raise the cabinet temperature and could deteriorate other foods in the cabinet or overload the appliance e All foods should be wrapped in plastic film or stored in sealed containers Otherwise foods may dry up pass their smells onto other foods cause frost to develop result in poor appliance performance or increase the likelihood of cross contamination Certain dressings and food ingredients if not stored in sealed containers may accelerate corrosion of the evaporator resulting in failure e Do not store items near air outlets Otherwise items may freeze up and crack or break causing a risk of injury or cont
23. h or vacuum cleaner to clean the condenser as required 2 Power Supply Connection If the plug or power cord is damaged contact your local Hoshizaki service representative or local Hoshizaki distributor immediately and ask for repairs All other maintenance or service on the appliance should be performed in accordance with the Hoshizaki Service Manual by a qualified service technician 27 IV Preparing the Appliance for Periods of Non Use When shutting down the appliance for more than one week follow the instructions below A WARNING When preparing the appliance for long storage prevent the doors drawers from closing to reduce the risk of children getting trapped NOTICE When preparing the appliance for long storage clean the appliance See III A Cleaning for details 1 Before shutting down the appliance move all foods into another clean refrigerator or freezer 2 Unplug the appliance WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock do not touch the plug with damp hands 28 V Disposal A WARNING When preparing the appliance for disposal remove the doors drawers to reduce the risk of children getting trapped Leave any shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside The appliance contains refrigerant and must be disposed of in accordance with applicable national state and local codes and regulations Refrigerant must be recovered by properly certified service personnel 29 HOSH
24. hecked or tested against the nameplate rating Is the power supply a properly grounded independent wall outlet Does the electrical connection meet all national state and local code and regulation requirements 9 Have the refrigerant lines been checked to make sure they do not rub or touch other lines or surfaces Has the condenser fan blade been checked to make sure it turns freely Is the compressor securely attached 10 Have the nylon ties used to secure the shelves during shipping been removed and discarded Have the shelves been adjusted to the desired height 11 Has the end user been given the instruction manual and instructed on how to operate the appliance and the importance of the recommended periodic maintenance 12 Has the end user been given the name and telephone number of an authorized service agent 13 Has the warranty card been filled out and forwarded to the factory for warranty registration 18 ll Operating Instructions A Important Notes About Usage A WARNING e Only qualified service technicians should install and service the appliance e Failure to install operate and maintain the appliance in accordance with this manual may adversely affect safety performance component life and warranty coverage e To reduce the risk of electric shock do not touch the plug with damp hands e Do not splash pour or spray water directly onto or into the appliance This might cause short circuit electric shock
25. ing cartridge See Fig 14 The upper hinge bracket should be canted out towards the center as shown with the screw holes towards the back of the appliance 10 Remove the filler cap and nylon bearing from the bottom of the door See Fig 15 Reinstall on the opposite side Screw Washer eh Holes Upper Hinge Bracket Thrust Washers a eee Filler Cap Fig 14 Fig 15 Nylon Bearing 11 Move the door into position and maintain a hold on the door Make sure the thrust washer is in place then install the lower hinge bracket Do not tighten the bolts yet Start each bolt for a few threads only and leave loose See Fig 16 12 Install the outer screw into the upper hinge bracket Do not tighten the screw yet Start the screw for a few threads only and leave loose See Fig 17 Outer Screw Upper Hinge Bracket RNN a Lower Hinge Bracket Door Closed Bolts Fig 16 Fig 17 13 Open the door to the fully open position 14 Rotate the upper hinge bracket inward into position using pliers See Fig 18 NOTICE Be careful not to damage the finish Install the inner screw into the upper hinge bracket 15 Tighten all fasteners Rotate Inward Rotate upper hinge bracket using pliers lt Inner Screw Upper Hinge Bracket Fig 18 Door Fully Open 16 E Electrical Connection A WARNING e Electrical connection must meet national st
26. net exterior check the following items e Doors drawers left open Close e Ambient humidity too high In high humidity areas it may be necessary to wipe off the cabinet frame occasionally 24 lll Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions A Cleaning A WARNING e Unplug the appliance before cleaning to prevent electric shock by unexpected entrance of water into the appliance or injury by moving parts To reduce the risk of electric shock do not touch the plug with damp hands e Before cleaning the appliance move all foods into another clean refrigerator or freezer e Do not splash pour or spray water directly onto or into the appliance This might cause short circuit electric shock corrosion or failure e Carefully follow instructions provided with cleaning and sanitizing products NOTICE e To prevent damage to the plastic surfaces do not use the following hot water thinner benzine alcohol petroleum soap powder polishing powder alkaline cleaner acid scouring pad and especially those strong cleaners for use ona ventilating fan or a cooking range e To prevent corrosion and damage to stainless steel surfaces use only products formulated for use on stainless steel appliances Do not use steel wool abrasive products or products containing sodium hypochlorite chlorine bleach e Use a clean cloth for cleaning 1 Exterior Wipe the exterior occasionally with a clean soft cloth Use a damp cloth containin
27. o the gasket use only the door drawer handle when opening and closing e To avoid damage to the top seal do not lift the appliance by the top panel or remove the top panel e Do not leave the doors drawers open Additional Notice for Prep Table Models e Do not place anything on top of the rail hood or rail cover and do not lift the appliance by the rail hood or rail cover The rail hood and rail cover are not designed to bear any outside weight B Startup A WARNING All parts are factory adjusted Improper adjustments may adversely affect safety performance component life and warranty coverage 1 Plug the appliance into the electrical outlet WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock do not touch the plug with damp hands At startup there is a slight delay before the compressor starts 2 Allow the appliance to cool down prior to loading it with food products For prep table models the entire rail must be covered by rail dividers and pans 1 6 size up to 6 15 cm deep and the rail cover must be closed Otherwise the appliance will not cool properly Leave the pans empty until the appliance cools down Wash the pans and cutting board before use WARNING Make sure the cutting board brackets and cutting board are secure Otherwise the cutting board could come off and cause injury C Controls and Adjustments 1 Temperature Reading A thermometer with both F and C scales is mounted in the cabinet See Fig
28. ppliance Do not climb stand or hang on the appliance or doors drawers or allow children or animals to do so Do not climb into the appliance or allow children or animals to do so Death or serious injury could occur or the appliance could be damaged Be careful not to pinch fingers when opening and closing the doors drawers or rail cover prep table models or when handling food pans Be careful when opening and closing the doors drawers or rail cover when children are in the area e Open and close the doors drawers and rail cover prep table models with care Opening the doors drawers or rail cover too quickly or forcefully may cause injury or damage to the appliance or surrounding equipment e Do not use combustible spray or place volatile or flammable substances in or near the appliance They might catch fire e Keep the area around the appliance clean Dirt dust or insects in the appliance could cause harm to individuals or damage to the equipment e Do not throw anything onto the shelves or load any single shelf with more than 120 Ib 54 5 kg of product They might fall off and cause injury Do not load any single drawer with more than 75 Ib 34 kg of product Depending on the weight of product in the drawers secure the unit as necessary to prevent it from overturning Do not open more than one drawer at a time The appliance is designed only for temporary storage of food Employ sanitary methods Use for any other purpose
29. s for example storage of chemicals or medical supplies such as vaccine and serum could cause deterioration of stored items Do not block air inlets or outlets otherwise cooling performance may be reduced Do not tightly pack the cabinet Allow some space between items to ensure good air flow Also allow space between items and interior surfaces e Do not put warm or hot foods in the cabinet Let them cool first or they will raise the cabinet temperature and could deteriorate other foods in the cabinet or overload the appliance A WARNING continued e All foods should be wrapped in plastic film or stored in sealed containers Otherwise foods may dry up pass their smells onto other foods cause frost to develop result in poor appliance performance or increase the likelihood of cross contamination Certain dressings and food ingredients if not stored in sealed containers may accelerate corrosion of the evaporator resulting in failure e Do not store items near air outlets Otherwise items may freeze up and crack or break causing a risk of injury or contamination of other food Additional Warnings for Prep Table Models e The entire rail must always be covered by rail dividers and pans 1 6 size up to 6 15 cm deep Otherwise the appliance will not cool properly e Use only 1 6 size pans up to 6 15 cm deep Do not use damaged pans e Ingredients must be pre chilled to 37 F 3 C or less before placing in rail e Keep
30. s should be attached to the front of the appliance See Fig 1 NOTICE Ensure casters are completely threaded into appliance and tight Fig 1 2 Check the Refrigeration Circuit e Visually check that the refrigerant lines do not rub or touch other lines or surfaces and that the condenser fan blade turns freely e Check that the compressor is securely attached 3 Position the Appliance and Lock the Front Casters The front casters on the appliance are lockable After positioning the appliance in its final location lock the front casters 4 Remove the Nylon Ties and Adjust the Shelves Shelves are pre installed There is 1 shelf per section 1 Remove and discard the nylon ties used to secure the shelves during shipping See Fig 2 Use caution to prevent damage to the shelf and appliance interior 2 To adjust a shelf first remove the shelf from the appliance Position the shelf support clips on the pilasters at the desired shelf height then place the shelf in position Nylon Tie l l Shelf li Shelf Support Clip a S Pilaster h Fig 2 5 Install the Rail Dividers and Pans Prep Table Models Install the rail dividers and 1 6 size pans included with the appliance See Fig 3 and the table below The entire rail must always be covered by rail dividers and pans Otherwise the appliance will not cool properly Use pans with a d
31. should be destined only to the use for which it has been expressly conceived Any other use should be considered improper and therefore dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for injury or damage resulting from improper incorrect and unreasonable use Failure to install operate and maintain the appliance in accordance with this manual will adversely affect safety performance component life and warranty coverage To reduce the risk of death electric shock serious injury or fire follow basic precautions including the following e Only qualified service technicians should install and service the appliance e The appliance must be installed in accordance with applicable national state and local codes and regulations e To reduce the risk of electric shock do not touch the plug with damp hands e Unplug the appliance before servicing e The appliance requires an independent power supply of proper capacity See the nameplate for electrical specifications Failure to use an independent power supply of proper capacity can result in a tripped breaker blown fuse damage to existing wiring or component failure This could lead to heat generation or fire e THE APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED The appliance is equipped with a NEMA 5 15 three prong grounding plug to reduce the risk of potential shock hazards It must be plugged into a properly grounded independent 3 prong wall outlet If the outlet is a 2 prong outlet it is
32. your personal responsibility to have a qualified electrician replace it with a properly grounded independent 3 prong wall outlet Do not remove the ground prong from the power cord and do not use an adapter plug Failure to follow these instructions may result in death electric shock or fire e Do not use an extension cord e Do not use an appliance with a damaged power cord The power cord should not be altered jerked bundled weighed down pinched or tangled Such actions could result in electric shock or fire To unplug the appliance be sure to pull the plug not the cord and do not jerk the cord A WARNING continued e The GREEN ground wire in the factory installed power cord is connected to the appliance If it becomes necessary to remove or replace the power cord be sure to connect the power cord s ground wire e Do not splash pour or spray water directly onto or into the appliance This might cause short circuit electric shock corrosion or failure e Do not make any alterations to the appliance Alterations could result in electric shock injury fire or damage to the appliance The appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be properly supervised around the a

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