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1. Unit Cooler Fan Assembly 14 THERMOMETER PROBE DEFROST PROBE LOCATIONS TOP SECTION MODEL GP837R 1 Thermometer Probe Location Front Section Spacer allows probe to garner accurate View below reflects rear plenum pans dividers temperature readings and transmit to thermometer removed for
2. Evaporator Fan Evaporator Shroud Coils 11 DECKING EVAPORATOR COIL FAN DISCHARGE TXV LOCATION REAR MODEL GP837R 1 Coil Fan Discharge When main power switch is turned on rear refrigeration section accessible through door and drawers will energize see case start up section 2 Unit cooler fan should turn on Check for discharge
3. Evap Fan Typ Evap Fan Shroud TXV Evaporator Coils 10 DECKING EVAPORATOR COIL FAN DISCHARGE TXV LOCATION SNEEZE GUARD AREA 1 Coil Fan Discharge When Main Power Switch is turned on refrigeration section will energize See case start up section e Coil fan should turn on From inside of the case check for discharge air from front fans to confirm that
4. f Ih EEA l ey ht 3 at fesse i l W i Honeycomb FLUORESCENT LIGHT REMOVAL REPLACEMENT MODEL GP841R 5184 ONLY Light Fixture Removal of lamp i Rotate lamp 1 4 turn either direction
5. Unit Cooler TXV Behind Unit Fan Cooler Fan 12 THERMOMETER PROBE DEFROST PROBE LOCATIONS FRONT SECTION MODEL GP837R 1 Thermometer Probe Location Front Section 2 Thermometer Notes View below reflects rear plenum removed e Note 1 Thermometers reflect warmest air for illustrative purposes only temperature in merchandiser They do not e Thermometer probe is positioned vertically and provide actual food temperature horizontally behind coil See illustration below e Note 2 Use probe thermometers to determine e Thermometer probe is to be attached by spacer actual product temperatures and screw assembly e This spacer will allow probe to garner accurate temperature readings and transmit to
6. VF T fl Pe E VII 3 After pans and pan dividers are removed clean en on a entire area sides and decking with warm water mild soap solution and soft cloth Dry thoroughly gt Return pans and dividers to case after cleaning bay ae ore a Drain 4 Caution Due to functioning cooling fans it is o l advisable to turn off power to unit at this step After an ma pan covers pans dividers and pan supports are f removed clean entire area sides tub drain Coil _ I Cover and TXV with warm water mild soap solution and soft cloth Dry thoroughly Replace all items in ii reverse order in which they were removed BO d SSS lt Note Illust
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8. thermometer Note Illustrations shown may not exactly reflect every feature or option of your particular case Thermometer Thermometer Probe S o J Se _ S Tone 5 in A il 13 THERMOMETER PROBE DEFROST PROBE LOCATIONS REAR SECTION MODEL GP837R 1 Thermometer Probe Location Front Section 2 Thermometer Notes View below reflects rear door and drawers removed e Note 1 Thermometers reflect warmest air for illustrative purposes only temperature in merchandiser They do not Thermometer probe is vertically positioned provide actual food temperature vertically and horizontally approximate location Note 2 Use probe thermometers to determine just to the right of the Unit Cooler Fan Assembly actual product temperatures Thermometer probe is to be attached by spacer and screw assembly This spacer will allow probe to garner accurate temperature readings and transmit to thermometer Rear Section Thermometer Thermometer Probe
9. fi a J yf p BRS it a I od POM SLI E E Fy o QoQ Honeycomb Clean honeycomb with warm water and soap solution Submerse if necessary Use brush to dislodge stubborn or sticky residue Dry by using vacuum s blow mode vs suction mode 2 Honeycomb Air Diffuser Installation D Squeeze honeycomb to allow it to fit into the honeycomb retainer E Carefully slide honeycomb into place F Adjust honeycomb so that it fits flat against retainer It must not be wavy or out of position Note For honeycomb air diffusers in other locations these same general instructions apply 29 TROUBLESHOOTING TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL sr ER CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Case Is Not Level See INSTALLATION section in this manual for additional information Case Not Lining Up See INSTALLATION section in this manual for instructions on properly aligning case alongside other cases and adjusting levelers or rails Water Is On The Floor Call service provider Fan Emits Excessive Noise _ Call service provider Case Lights Are Not Check that light switch is in the on position Working Turn light switch off and check bulb for proper connection e Check that
10. If problems occur with any compressor notify SCC s Customer Service Department immediately Any attempt to repair or alter the unit without prior consent from the Customer Service Department will render any warranty claim null and void This warranty and protection plan does not apply to any condensing unit or any part thereof which has been subject to accident negligence misuse or abuse or which has not been operated in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations or if the serial number of the unit has been altered defaced or removed Limit of Liability The limit of liability of SCC toward the exchange cost of the original condensing unit F O B SCC Norton Shores MI of each motor compressor assembly replaced during the warranty shall not exceed manufacturer s current established wholesaler s exchange price and in no case shall the labor of removing or replacing the motor compressor or parts thereof be the responsibility of SCC 35
11. 5571B SHELVING CRUMB TRAY DECKING AIR RETURN HONEYCOMB 18 MODEL GP540RRLB 5571B LED LIGHTING LAYOUT FRONT GLASS EVAP COIL TXV FANS 19 REFRIG SELF SERVICE GRAB N GO FRONT SECTION HEATED SERVICE PIZZA DISPLAY MODEL GP440RHLB 5574 ONLY cccccccecccecescceceeccecsscccserscecesececsseceestaeeecssececsreeeaseen 20 22 OPTIONAL NIGHT AIR CURTAIN INSTALLATION amp OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GP541RR SHOWN APPLICABLE TO GP441RR GP641RR amp GP841 RR iiaeie 23 CLEANING SCHEDULE TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL cecccceesceeeeeeeeeeee 24 27 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDER 28 MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS HONEYCOMB AIR DIFFUSERS SERVICE TECHNICIANS OI IE alas cates tested A E O E E cette TE 29 TROUBLESHOOTING TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL c00cccceeeceeeeecseeeeeseees 30 TROUBLESHOOTING TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS cccc000 31 TROUBLESHOOTING CONDENSING SYSTEM TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY 32 TROUBLESHOOTING EVAPORATOR SYSTEM TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY 33 SERIAL LABEL LOCATION amp INFORMATION LISTED TECH INFO amp SERVICE oasi 34 TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION amp WARRANTY INFORMATION o i 35 MODELS INCLUDED IN MANUAL Cases represented in this operating manual include the following G Series Grab N Go Models GP837R GP441RR GP441RR 5386 GP541RR GP641RR GP8 amp 41RR GP841R 5184 G
12. PREVENTIVE FREQ INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE Case Interior Quarterly Tub Area Evaporator Coil Drain Fans Brackets Caution Disconnect power from the case before cleaning tub coil fan motor and drain area Use vacuum to clean entire area After vacuuming clean area with warm water clean cloth and mild soap solution Remove any debris that may clog drain Wipe down fan blades motors and brackets with moist cloth Quarterly Honeycomb Check honeycomb air diffuser to determine if it is dirty If it is dirty remove from case See MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS HONEYCOMB AIR DIFFUSERS SERVICE TECHNICIANS ONLY section of this manual next page for cleaning specifics 28 MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS HONEYCOMB AIR DIFFUSERS SERVICE TECHNICIANS ONLY 1 Honeycomb Air Diffuser Removal See PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDER section in this manual for cleaning frequency A Wedge a non metallic device of suitable strength such as a ballpoint pen between the honeycomb and the end panel Caution Use care not to dislodge the heating wire that prevents condensation on the lamp assembly B Apply pressure to collapse the honeycomb to allow it to be pulled out of honeycomb retainer C Carefully pry downward and away from the honeycomb retainer Model GP841R 5184 Shown Below With End Panel Removed for Illustrative Purposes Your Model May Differ
13. illustrative purposes only e Thermometer Probe is vertically positioned 2 Thermometer Notes vertically and horizontally See approximate e Note 1 Thermometers reflect warmest air location in illustration below temperature in merchandiser They do not e Thermometer Probe is to be attached by spacer provide actual food temperature and screw assembly e Note 2 Use probe thermometers to determine actual product temperatures Thermometer Wrapping Board N nnn gaoot J A al Front Section Thermometer a rasan Sal Wrapping Board Top Section Thermometer is at Case Rear Under Wrapping Board 15 MODEL GP540RRLB 5571B OVERVIEW OF CASE FRONT 1 Thermometer Probe Location Front Section 2 Thermometer View below shows location of probe plate e Thermometer is located at front right as shown in e Probe is positioned behind protective plate illustration below e See approximate location in illustration below e Note 1 Thermometers reflect warmest air e Thermometer probe is attached by spacer and temperature in merchandiser They do not screw assembly provide actual food temperature e Spacer allows probe to garner accurate e Note 2 Use probe thermometers to determine t
14. left and right heated surfaces as shown in illustration below KEY Heated Surface Settings Setting S Medium Heat Setting 9 Maximum Heat If controllers are set at 0 relays will be de energized HEAT LED indicates that the relay is energized and heater is on Setting 1 is minimum heat Setting 5 is medium heat Setting 9 is maximum heat Adjust settings accordingly to reflect your desired food temperatures After unit is adjusted the control will automatically save the user setting approximately 5 seconds after the user stops adjusting the setting Note Should food temperatures significantly vary from acceptable range contact SCC Technical Service See SCC TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION section of this manual for specifics ee o l Setti
15. ng Minimum Heat a p D RIGHT STONE B a4 D LEET STONE ay be a wa MAIN POW ER iS T heed PREHEAT aaa HEAT O D en Od ia HEAT O O LS A a PRE J CE CHEAT LA Heat o Me ed D o gt Er k 3 G Kad Kp a aaa Z cam ey C 7 Rear Right a Heated Stone ba X Rear Left 7 Heated Stone 22 OPTIONAL NIGHT AIR CURTAIN INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GP541RR SHOWN Night Air Curtain Installation amp Operating Instructions 1 Use caution when handling Night Air Curtain 2 Display case may come with Night Curtain already attached If not a retrofit kit will be provided 3 If using SCC supplied retrofit kit place night curtain on top of case as shown Mark keyslot locations using underside of night curtain as a template Drill pilot holes in light shield and screw in 10 32 screws leaving head exposed to allow keyslots to fit over them Attach Night Air Curtain to unit by 10 32 screws 4 After Night Air Curtain is firmly attached to case grasp handle and pull downward to desired location as shown below 5 To return Night Air Curtain to its retracted position grasp handle lift up and away from its magnetic attachment and carefully wind Night Air Curtain back into roll 6 Cauti
16. the light cord is plugged in properly e Note LED light and plug must be connected in a specific manner or they will not work e Make certain flat edge of plug connects to flat edge of LED light e See LED LIGHT REMOVAL REPLACEMENT PLUG CORD POSITIONING PROPER PLUG INSERTION section in this manual for illustrations Fluorescent Lights Check bulbs for proper installation and connection Also check that bulb connections are free from dust and dirt Fluorescent Lights Check for burned out bulbs If case lights still do not come on call service provider Case is Not Holding Proper If a large amount of warm product was added to the case it will take time Temperature for the temperature to adjust Product must be pre chilled before placing in case Check that the case is not in the sun or near a heat or air conditioning vent If case is located near front doors temperature fluctuation can hinder units ability to maintain temperature Check air return grilles area at front of decking for obstructions DO NOT set product on air grilles as this will prevent proper airflow If case still is not holding proper temperature call service provider TROUBLESHOOTING TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS TT F CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Water Is On The Floor Check that the drain trap is free of debris Check that the drain hose is correctly positioned over floor drain Check store conditi
17. unit will require 75 minutes of run time to pull down temperature e See below illustration 2 TXV e TXV is under TXV Access Panel at Customer Front Left of Case e Decking must be removed for access e See illustration below for location e Note Partially disassembled view below shown for illustrative purposes only 3 Model GP837R Layout is Shown Below e See next page for decking evaporator coil fan discharge and TXV location on model GP841R 5184 Evaporator Coils yp ee Typ Evap Fan Shroud DECKING EVAPORATOR COIL FAN DISCHARGE TXV LOCATION MODEL GP841R 5184 ONLY 1 Coil Fan Discharge 2 TXV When Main Power Switch is turned on refrigeration india Panel at Customer section will energize see CASE START UP section aaa N ieraceess in this manual J l e Evaporator coil fans should turn on From inside t See illustration below for location of the case check for discharge air from fansto Note Partially disassembled view below shown confirm that they are functioning properly for illustrative purposes only e When the case is in a start up mode or has been idle for a long period of time the unit will require 3 Model GP741 5184 Layout is Shown Below inte ante pk Se revo page Sox apa ccl temperature g e See below illustration GP837R
18. 00 433 9489 or For Your Master Service Agent See WWW STRUCTURALCONCEPTS COM Contact Master_Service_Agents asp LIMITED WARRANTY All sales by Structural Concepts Corporation SCC are subject to the following limited warranty Goods refers to the product or products being sold by SCC Warranty Scope Warranty is for equipment sold in the United States Canada Mexico and Puerto Rico Equipment sold elsewhere may carry modified warranty Warranty Remedies Limitations SCC warrants that if any Goods are found by an authorized representative of SCC not to be of good material or workmanship within one year of the date of shipments SCC will at its option after inspection by an authorized representative replace any defective Good or pay the reasonable cost of replacement for any such defective Goods provided that written notice of the defect is given to SCC within 30 days of the appearance of such defect If notice is not given within such period any claim for breach of warranty shall be conclusively deemed to have been waived and SCC shall not be liable under this warranty If SCC is unable to repair or replace the defective Goods SCC shall issue a credit to the Purchaser for all or part of the purchase price as SCC shall determine The replacement or payment in the manner described above shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of Purchaser for a breach of this warranty If any Goods are defective or fail to conform to this warranty SCC will furni
19. P441RRLB GP541RRLB GP641RRLB GP841RRLB GP440RRLB 5572 GP440RHLB 5574 GP540RRLB 5571B GP640RRLB 5571A GP640DRLB 5580A GP640RRLB 5578A GP840RRLB 5572B OVERVIEW TYPE COMPLIANCE WARNINGS PRECAUTIONS WIRING PLUGS PAGE 1 of 2 OVERVIEW e Front Case Main Display Area These cases are designed to merchandise pre chilled packaged food and beverage products at 38 Fahrenheit 3 Celsius or less product temperatures e Rear Drawers and Condiment Pans These areas are also designed to merchandise pre chilled packaged food and beverage products at 38 Fahrenheit 3 Celsius or less product temperatures e This remote refrigerated unit is a barista serve unpackaged food and customer self serve packaged food and drink case e Cases should be installed and operated according to this operating manual s instructions to ensure proper performance e Improper use will void warranty e This multi functional unit is designed to perform quietly with easy operation e Merchandising capabilities meet the required standards for maintaining proper refrigerated food temperatures and sanitation TYPE 1 Units This unit is designed for the display of products in ambient store conditions where temperatures and humidity are maintained within a specific range As this unit is manufactured for Type 1 conditions ambient conditions are to be at 55 maximum humidity and maximum temperatures of 75 F 24 C COMPLIANCE e Performanc
20. READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION z MANUAL P N 20 00045 gt REFRIGERATED SALAD SANDWICH CASE SELF SERVICE GRAB N GO AT FRONT SECTION gt REFRIGERATED PAN SYSTEM AT TOP SURFACE BEHIND SNEEZE GUARD gt REFRIGERATED DRAWERS amp STORAGE DOOR AT CASE REAR FOR DELI MEAT amp CHEESES gt REFRIGERATED SELF SERVICE GRAB N GO FRONT SECTION HEATED SERVICE PIZZA DISPLAY gt REF SELF SVC GRAB N GO FRONT HEATED SERVICE PIZZA STONE DISPLAY gt REFRIGERATED SELF SERVICE SERVICE PREP CASE WITH REAR STORAGE Model GP837R 51 L x 51 3 4 D x 55 1 16 E e EE 62 3 4 L x 51 3 4 D x 55 1 16 75 3 8 L x 51 3 4 D x 55 1 16 99 5 8 L x 51 3 4 D x 55 1 16 99 5 8 L x 51 3 4 D x 53 H Low Base Units Model GP441RRLB 91 L x 52 1 4 D x 55 3 8 H GP441RR GP541RRLB 62 3 4 L x 52 1 4 D x 55 3 8 H GP641RRLB 75 3 8 L x 52 1 4 D x 55 3 8 H GP841RRLB 99 3 4 L x 52 1 4 D x 55 3 8 H See TABLE OF CONTENTS Includes End Panels From Floor To Sneeze Guard Top MODELS INCLUDED gt See TABLE OF CONTENTS MODELS INCLUDED IN MANUAL for IN MANUAL for a a complete list of models represented by this operating manual complete list of models represented by this operating manual SLi Concepts 888 E Porter Road Muskegon MI 49441 Phone 231 798 8888 Fax 231 798 4960 www structuralconcepts com Oper Manuals G Series_Grab N Go_GP837R_GP441RR_GP541RR_GP641RR
21. Rear Door Compartment View of Case Rear Model GP837R Only l ate ce E elo i pL eo ee i E Eaa A ey aan ii Case Front Glove Box Holder Refrigerated Rear Drawers LED LIGHT REMOVAL REPLACEMENT PLUG CORD POSITIONING PROPER PLUG INSERTION 1 LED Light Removal Replacement 3 Proper Plug Insertion Into LED Light e If case is provided with LED lights they will rarely e Plug must be inserted into LED light properly or require change out the LED will not light up e Contact Structural Concepts Technical Service e Oval form of plug is to connect to the oval form Dept for replacement parts see Technical Service of LED light section of this guide e See illustrations below e o remove LED light fixture disconnect existing LED light from brackets and self adhesive tape e Then firmly grasp LED light while applying outward pressure to brackets e Twist the LED out and away from the bracket to lt release 2 Plug and Cord Positioning e Plug is to connect to LED light at raceway side of Proper Connection Improper Connection case e Before attaching LED light to case verify that plug Plug s connects to LED properly without cord doubling Oval Form back e See photos of proper vs improper connections below LED Light
22. _GP841RR_GP841R 5184_20 00045 pub Spanish Version 20 16448 Rev i Date 4 29 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS MODELS INCLUDED IN MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS MODELS INCLUDED IN MANUAL 0c cece cee eee eee eee cnet eee ennn 2 OVERVIEW TYPE COMPLIANCE WARNINGS PRECAUTIONS WIRING PLUGS 0 3 4 PINS ETAT orig tsa Stared ah a a nace 5 CASE START UP THERMOMETER FUNCTION amp LOCATIONS 00 00 cece e eae 6 LED LIGHT REMOVAL REPLACEMENT PLUG CORD POSITIONING PROPER PLUG INSERTION 7 FLUORESCENT LIGHT REMOVAL REPLACEMENT MODEL GP841R 5184 ONLY ccccccceeseeees 8 DECKING EVAPORATOR COIL FAN DISCHARGE TXV LOCATION MODEL GP837R ONLY 9 DECKING EVAPORATOR COIL FAN DISCHARGE TXV LOCATION MODEL GP841R 5184 NEV aa A E E nese asics none adhsiaanmenst 10 DECKING EVAPORATOR COIL FAN DISCHARGE TXV LOCATION SNEEZE GUARD AREA 11 DECKING EVAPORATOR COIL FAN DISCHARGE TXV LOCATION REAR SECTION 26 12 THERMOMETER PROBE DEFROST PROBE LOCATIONS FRONT SECTION aiaia 183 THERMOMETER PROBE DEFROST PROBE LOCATIONS REAR SECTION 00cccceceeeeeereeeee 14 THERMOMETER PROBE DEFROST PROBE LOCATIONS TOP SECTION ccc cceecceeeereeeeeeees 15 MODEL GP540RRLB 5571B OVERVIEW OF CASE FRONT c ccccccceceeeceececsecectersceeeetseeeees 16 MODEL GP540RRLB 5571B OVERVIEW OF CASE REAR 0 cece eee eee eee eee eee eee eeee eee ees 17 MODEL GP540RRLB
23. air to confirm that the fan is functioning properly When the case is in a start up mode or has been idle for a long period of time the unit will require 75 minutes of run time to pull down temperature See below illustration TXV TXV is behind unit cooler fan see illustration below See illustration below for location Note Illustrations shown may not exactly reflect every feature or option of your particular case f 4 ER A pi i
24. ds and any remedies available as a result of a breach thereof shall be subject to all of the procedures limitations and exclusions set forth herein THE WARRANTIES HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS IMPLIED STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE IN PARTICULAR SCC MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE No representative agent or dealer of SCC has authority to modify expand or extend this Warranty to waive any of the limitations or exclusions or to make any different or additional warranties with respect to Goods Period of Limitations No claim suit or other proceeding may be brought by Purchaser for any breach of the foregoing warranty or this Agreement by SCC or in any way arising out of this Agreement or relating to the Goods after one year from the date of the breach In the interpretation of this limitation on action for a breach by SCC it is expressly agreed that there are no warranties of future performance of the goods that would extend that period of limitation herein contained for bringing an action Indemnifications Purchaser agrees to indemnify hold harmless and defend SCC if so requested from any and all liabilities as defined herein suffered or incurred by SCC as a result of or in connection with any act omission or use of the Goods by Purchaser its employees or customers or any breach of this Agreement by Purchaser Liabilities shall include all costs claims damages judgments and exp
25. e issues when in violation of applicable NEC federal state and local electrical and plumbing codes are not covered by warranty e See below compliance guideline WARNINGS e This page contains important warnings to prevent injury or death e Please read carefully PRECAUTIONS and WIRING DIAGRAMS e See next page for PRECAUTIONS and WIRING DIAGRAM information ATTENTION DB 45 This equipment MUST be installed in compliance with all applicable NEC federal state and local electrical and plumbing codes COMPLIANCE WARNING ELECTRICAL HAZARD Risk of electric shock Disconnect power before servicing unit CAUTION More than one source of electrical supply is employed with units that have separate circuits Disconnect ALL ELECTRICAL SOURCES before servicing WARNING WARNING Hazardous moving parts Do not operate unit with covers removed Fan blades may be exposed when deck panel is removed Disconnect power before removing deck panel WARNING WARNING HOT PP SURFACE _ 4 Heated Surface Stone Pizza Display Area is Hot Allow to cool before cleaning WARNING OVERVIEW TYPE COMPLIANCE WARNINGS PRECAUTIONS WIRING PLUGS PAGE 2 of 2 PRECAUTIONS e Wiring diagram placement may vary it may be placed e Following are important precautions to prevent near ballast box field wiring box raceway cover or damage to unit o
26. eat source ovens fryers etc e Tile floors low ceilings or small rooms will increase noise level Whisper Cool compressor blanket or remote unit may resolve noise level issues e Keep at least 8 inch clearance above unit for air discharge self contained units only INSTALLATION 2 Position amp Align Case Alongside Others 1 Remove Unit From Skid Caution To prevent damage support case while sliding skid out from under case Note Illustration below reflects general outline of sample case and does not reflect any particular model or options Carefully Slide lt t Skid Out From Under Unit Before adjusting levelers make certain that the case Is in proper position and if required aligned with adjoining case s This may require repositioning of the case you are installing or the already positioned case 3 Frame Support Rails Illustration below shows case with frame support rails Sample case may not exactly reflect your particular model Shims will be provided with all cases that have frame support rails Use shims to level case Note After case is in position it must be sealed to floor to prevent entry or leakage of liquid or moisture Case Front Frame Support Rails CASE START UP THERMOMETER FUNCTION amp LOCATION 1 Case Start Up e Case will energize when properly field wired e Refrigeration system will supply cold air to rear drawers rear door c
27. emperature readings and transmit to actual product temperatures thermometer Thermometer Rear Plenum Thermometer Probe Plate SS Fe Lower Honeycomb Refrigerated Section Air Diffuser MODEL GP540RRLB 5571B OVERVIEW OF CASE REAR 1 Scale Stand and Outlet e Use care when removing from case to prevent glass e Scale stand and outlet provides support and breakage electrical means for scale e Caution Use only approved plug for outlet 3 Rear Storage Area e Rear storage area is may be used for storing store 2 Rear Sliding Doors supplies e Rear sliding doors are removable for cleaning See cleaning section in manual and or serving A Rear ToeKick e Rear toe kick may be removed by lifting up and off e No screw removal is required Scale Stand amp Rear Sliding Outlet Doors Rear Storage ear Area Toe Kick 17 MODEL GP540RRLB 5571B SHELVING CRUMB TRAY DECKING AIR RETURN HONEYCOMB 1 Adjustable Shelving 3 Decking Air Return e Upper shelving can be tipped downward either 5 Decking Air return must remain free from product e Do not place product on this area as it will prevent or 10 for display purposes e Lower shelving may either be tipped downward proper airflow and prevent proper cooling of case OR raised or lowered by simply removing and placing in notches above or below 4 Honeycomb Air Diffuser e Honeycomb air diffuser can be removed for 2 Air Discharge C
28. enses including reasonable attorney fees and costs Remedies of SCC SCC s rights and remedies shall be cumulative and may be exercised from time to time In a proceeding or action relating to the breach of this Agreement by Purchaser Purchaser shall reimburse SCC for reasonable costs and attorney s fees incurred by SCC No waiver by SCC of any breach of Purchaser shall be effective unless in writing nor operate as a waiver of any other breach of the same term thereafter SCC shall not lose any right because it has not exercised it in the past Applicable Law This Agreement is made in Michigan and shall be governed by and interpreted according to Michigan law Any lawsuit arising out of this Agreement or the Goods may be handled by a federal or state court whose district includes Muskegon County Michigan and Purchaser consents that such court shall have personal jurisdiction over Purchaser Miscellaneous If any provision of this Agreement is found to be invalid or unenforceable under any law the provision shall be ineffective to that extent and for the duration of the illegality but the remaining provisions shall be unaffected Purchaser shall not assign any of its rights nor delegate any of this obligations under this Agreement without prior written of SCC This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of SCC and Purchaser and each of their legal representatives successors and assigns SCC warrants its products to be free of de
29. fects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one 1 year from the date of delivery This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser for use of the Goods It does not cover normal wear parts such as plastic tongs tong holders tong cables bag holders or acrylic dividers General Conditions All service labor and or parts charges are subject to approval by SCC Contact the Customer Service Department in writing or call 231 798 8888 All claims must contain the following information 1 model amp serial code number of equipment 2 the date and place of installation 3 the name and address of the agency which performed the installation 4 the date of the equipment failure and 5 a complete description of the equipment failure and all circumstances relating to that failure Once the claim has been determined to be a true warranty claim by SCC s Customer Service Department the following procedure will be taken 1 replacement parts will be sent at no charge from SCC on a freight prepaid basis 2 reimbursement for service labor will be paid if the following conditions have been met a prior approval of service agency was awarded from the Customer Service Department and b an itemized statement of all labor charges incurred is received by the Customer Service Department The cost of the service labor reimbursement will be based on straight time rates and reasonable time for the repair of the defect
30. in which they were removed Note Illustrations shown may not exactly reflect every feature or option of your particular case Fan Shroud Trough 25 CLEANING SCHEDULE TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL CONTINUED AREA TO FREQ INSTRUCTIONS CLEAN Case Exterior Daily Sneeze Guard Glass Supports Glass Sliding Doors After pans have been removed clean with a household or commercial glass cleaner and a soft cloth or paper towel Wipe off all residue Acrylic Acrylic sneeze guard must be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution and a soft cloth Caution Never use ammonia based cleaners on acrylic Incorrect cleaning agents or abrasive cleaning cloths cause surface to cloud over time Heated Stone Surface See next page Daily End Panels Front Panel Toe Kick Rear Sliding Doors Model GP841R 5184 Storage Area etc Wipe down with warm water and mild soap solution and non abrasive cloth Daily Stainless Steel Surfaces e Wash with a solution of hand dishwashing liquid detergent and water or a solution of baking soda and water Rinse and polish dry with paper towel or soft cloth e Never use scouring powders or steel wool as they will scratch stainless steel e Brighten by polishing with a cloth dipped in vinegar or in ammonia sprinkle baking soda on sponge and rub gently rinse Polish dry with paper towel e Remove streaks or heat stains from stainless steel by rubbing with c
31. ing tea nail polish and remover and felt tip markers Its non porous nature 1s also extremely hygienic making it a food safe choice Additionally since it 1s a non porous material quartz polished surfaces do not need to be sealed as do other stones to prevent staining Though the quartz surface can briefly tolerate moderate temperatures for a brief time it can be damaged by high heat and prolonged exposure to heat Use a hot pad or trivet when placing a hot pan on it As with any other stone or surface material strong chemicals and solvents such as Drano Liquid Plummer oven cleaners and floor strippers will damage quartz surfaces The following are tips tor cleaning your quartz surface Polished Surfaces high gloss Routine cleaning involves little more than soapy water or a mild household cleaner such as Formula 409 Fantastik or Windex Honed Surfaces smooth with more of a matte look A homed surface will require more daily maintenance than polished finishes Since there 1s more exposed surface area with honed finishes metal marks finger prints and other signs of daily living will show on honed material Most of these marks can be easily removed with little effort and cleaning products such as Soft Scrub For tough stains work the area with a Scotch Brite pad 2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDER WARNING TURN OFF CASE BEFORE PERFORMING PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
32. lub soda Case Interior Daily Storage Areas Glove Box Holder Wrapping Board Wipe out with warm water and mild anti bacterial soap solution and non abrasive cloth See illustration below Daily Rear Door Compartment Open rear compartment door Wipe out area with warm water mild soap solution and non abrasive cloth DO NOT to touch or dislodge cooler drain hose Sneeze Guard Glass Sneeze Guard Sneeze Guard Support Sneeze Guard Glass Support Wrapping Board Typical I I DU OTL J00000200000000000009 R RN a 1000000000220000000000000 iH Wod Ho y oof f E Iii 1 WV i 1 4 X End Panel AA n Typical i at i i ner a Refrigerated Refrigerated efrigerate Storage Rear Eae zi TR Rear Rear Door Area Drawers older Typ pints Drawers Compartment 26 CLEANING SCHEDULE TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL CONTINUED AREA TO BE CLEANED FREQ INSTRUCTIONS Heated Stone Surfaces Daily See Below Model GP440RHLB 5574 Heated Surface Pizza Display Only Quartz surfacing is a nearly indestructible material It is resistant to stains caused by wine fruit juices liquid food color
33. ompartment and front grab n go section upon being energized e Front refrigerated section shown below Light switch if any will turn on light at front of case e When properly field wired coil fans should turn on From inside of the case check for discharge air from the air diffusing honeycomb to confirm that fans are functioning properly See next page for honeycomb location e When case is in start up mode or has been idle for a long period of time unit requires 75 minutes of run time to pull down temperature 2 Thermometer Function amp Placement e Note 1 Thermometers provides temperature to three 3 separate areas in the case e Note 2 Thermometers reflect warmest air temperature in merchandiser They do not provide actual food temperature e Note 3 Use probe thermometers to determine actual product temperatures Glove Box Holder 4 eee A Eee sanpnn00790000000007000000000 ae es re SN eee on E Ss Thermometer to Refrigerated Front Grab N Go Section Thermometer to Refrigerated Pan System Behind Sneeze Guards ARAN JOUDI0000 00000000008 S pee Refrigerated Rear Drawers Thermometer to Refrigerated Rear Drawers and Rear Door Compartment Oy ay Refrigerated
34. on Do not allow spring loaded Night Air Curtain to freely snap back into roll Doing so can eventually destroy Night Air Curtain s tension and retractability 7 To entirely detach Night Air Curtain from case retract curtain to access keyslots NOTE BELOW ILLUSTRATION IS APPLICABLE TO MODELS GP441RR GP641RR amp GP841RR IT MAY NOT EXACTLY REFLECT YOUR CASE S FEATURES OR OPTIONS Night Air Curtain Retraction Magnets View of Night Air Curtain Underside Detached 10 32 screw to be Inserted Into Light Shield Vv j at Locations Matching t Night Air Curtain Keyslots Night Air Curtain Keyslots Night Air Curtain Retraction Magnets Attachment Points f 23 CLEANING SCHEDULE TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL AREA TOBE FREQUENCY INSTRUCTIONS CLEANED Pans Dividers Daily 1 3 Follow Steps 1 Through 5 Shown Below gece Drain Note Pan covers shown in illustration 1 below must be in place at the close rain Cover Weekly 4 hd eck i TXV of each day to maintain proper cooling temperature Oo o _ 1 Remove pans ara rhe clean in warm 2 Remove pan dividers Submerse dividers in warm soapy water Hinse Dry Return to case soapy water and clean Rinse Dry Return to case
35. ons See OVERVIEW TYPE COMPLIANCE WARNINGS PRECAUTIONS WIRING PLUGS pages in this manual for humidity and temperature ranges to prevent condensation Fan Emits Excessive Noise Check that the case is aligned level and plumb Check evaporator fans for cleanliness Unplug power off fan motors Check to determine whether faulty Check that fan motors are securely mounted in brackets Check that the fan shroud is properly secured Fans Are Not Working Check that fans are plugged in at the fan shroud Check for foreign material obstructing fan performance Check that fan blades freely rotate within fan shrouds Check that power is going to fans certified electricians only Check that fan wiring is connected on terminal blocks certified electricians only System Is Not Operating Check that the utility power is on Check the circuit breaker box for tripped circuits 31 TROUBLESHOOTING CONDENSING SYSTEM TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY es CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Head Pressure Too High Check that the Condensing Coil is not dirty or covered Check that Condensing Fans are working Check that refrigerant is not overcharged Check to verify that a non condensable is not in the system Check that Liquid Line Drier is not plugged Check that there are no close offs around Condensing Coil Check Set Point Temp it may be adjusted too high Check System Operating Temperat
36. r merchandise other related location e Please read carefully e See previous page for specifics on OVERVIEW POWER CORD AND PLUG MAINTENANCE TYPE COMPLIANCE and WARNINGS e Caution Risk of electric shock e f cord or plug becomes damaged replace only with WIRING DIAGRAM cord and plug of same type e Each case has its own wiring diagram folded and in its own packet CAUTION LAMP REPLACEMENT GUIDELINES LED lamps reflect specific size shape and overall design Any replacements must meet factory specifications Fluorescent lamps have been treated to resist breakage and must be replaced with similarly treated lamps CAUTION GFCI BREAKER USE REQUIREMENT If N E C National Electric Code or your local code requires GFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter protection you MUST use a GFCI breaker in lieu of a GFCI receptacle CAUTION POWER CORD AND PLUG MAINTENANCE Risk of electric shock If cord or plug becomes damaged replace only with cord and plug of same type CAUTION ADVERSE CONDITIONS SPACING ISSUES e Performance issues caused by adverse conditions are NOT covered by warranty e End panels must be tightly joined or kept at least 6 inches away from any structure to prevent condensation e Unit must be kept at least 15 feet from exterior doors overhead HVAC vents or any air curtain disruption to maintain proper temperatures e Unit must not be exposed to direct sunlight or any h
37. rations shown may not exactly reflect every feature or option of your particular case 24 CLEANING SCHEDULE TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL CONTINUED AREA TO BE FREQ INSTRUCTIONS CLEANED Air Discharge Daily Crumb Tray e Air Discharge Crumb Tray MODEL GP540RRLB 5571B only On Certain e Slide rear doors open Lift air discharge crumb trays up and out Models Only e Empty and return to case Weekly e Perform above steps but after emptying crumbs submerse in warm soapy water clean with soft bristled brush Dry and return to case Front Grab N Daily Daily Go Area Weekly Wipe down deck pans deck pans have been removed for illustrative purposes below with warm soapy water Rinse with water filled spray bottle and sponge or clean cloth Dry e For large spills or hardened residue remove deck pans and submersed in warm soapy water and clean with sponge or cloth e Caution Do not use Brillo pad or similar abrasive cleaners as they may mar decking finish Rinse Dry Return decking to case Weekly e Remove deck pans deck pans have been removed for illustrative purposes below Caution Due to functioning cooling fans it is advisable to turn off power to unit at this step e After pan covers pans dividers and pan supports are removed clean entire area sides tub drain Coil Cover and TXV with warm water mild soap solution and soft cloth Dry thoroughly e Replace all items in reverse order
38. rtially disassembled for temperature in merchandiser They do not illustrative purposes only provide actual food temperature e Thermometer probe is located behind plate e Note 2 Use probe thermometers to determine actual product temperatures gt gt See next page for continuation Thermometer To Front Refrigerated Area RE p aa Grab N Go pa E E m nT i li Area 20 REF SELF SVC GRAB N GO FRONT HEATED SERVICE PIZZA DISPLAY GP440RHLB 5574 ONLY MODEL GP440RHLB 5574 ONLY Rear Area of Case Heated Service Pizza Display e View below is partially disassembled for illustrative purposes only e Heated areas are separated Rear left stone vs Rear right stone e Ambient rear storage area may be used for various storage purposes gt gt See next page for continuation Rear Right Rear Lett Heated Stone Heated Stone Ambient Rear Storage 21 REF SELF SVC GRAB N GO FRONT HEATED SERVICE PIZZA DISPLAY GP440RHLB 5574 ONLY MODEL GP440RHLB 5574 ONLY 1 Main Power Switch Individual Heated Surface Stone Controls Main Power Switch at center of thermostats on main control panel controls power to both 2 SCC Controller Thermostat Settings To increase temperature press the UP key To decrease temperature press the DOWN heated stones Note The Pre Heat settings button on each thermostat does NOT operate on this case Two 2 separate sets of controls operate
39. rumb Tray cleaning and or replacement e Air discharge crumb tray can be lifted up and out e See MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS to empty crumbs and residue HONEYCOMB AIR DIFFUSERS SERVICE TECHNICIANS ONLY section in this manual Upper Section Air Discharae Adjustable Shelving p ad eee e Decking Air Return Honeycomb Air Return Air Diffuser 18 MODEL GP540RRLB 5571B LED LIGHTING LAYOUT FRONT GLASS EVAP COIL TXV FANS ETC 1 LED Lights 2 Front Glass e Model GP540RRLB 5571B has LED lights only e Caution Only authorized service personnel are to no fluorescent lights access front glass e Lights may be removed for servicing and or re Front glass may be raised for cleaning or servicing placement e See LED LIGHT REMOVAL REPLACEMENT 3 Evaporator Coil TXV Fans Etc PLUG CORD POSITIONING PROPER PLUG Caution Only authorized service personnel are to INSERTION section in manual for specifics on access area under deck care and maintenance e Rotating fans can cause injury Upper Section LED Lights Front Glass May Be Raised Lower Section LED Lights Lower Skirt LED Light Evaporator Coil TXV Fans Etc Under Decking 19 REF SELF SVC GRAB N GO FRONT HEATED SERVICE PIZZA DISPLAY GP440RHLB 5574 ONLY MODEL GP440RHLB 5574 ONLY 2 Thermometer Notes 1 Front Area of Case Refrigerated Grab N Go Note 1 Thermometers reflect warmest air e View below is pa
40. sh instructions for their disposition No Goods shall be returned to SCC without its prior consent SCC s liability for any defect in the Goods shall not exceed the purchase price of the Goods SCC SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO PURCHASE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE LOST PROFITS OR OTHER ECONOMIC INJURY DUE TO ANY DEFECT IN THE GOODS OR ANY BREACH OF SCC SCC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER IN TORT FOR ANY NEGLIGENT DESIGN OR MANUFACTURE OF THE GOODS OR FOR THE OMISSION OF ANY WARNING THEREFROM SCC shall have no obligation or liability under this warranty for claims arising from any other party s including Purchaser s negligence or misuse of the Goods or environmental conditions This warranty does not apply to any claim or damage arising for or cause by improper storage handling installation maintenance or from fire flood accidents structural defects building settlement or movement acts of God or other causes beyond SCC s control Except as expressly stated herein SCC makes no warranty express implied statutory or otherwise as to any parts or goods not manufactured by SCC SCC shall warrant such parts or Goods only I against such defects II for such periods of time and Ill with such remedies as are expressly warranted by the manufacturer of such parts of Goods Notwithstanding the foregoing any warranty with respect to such parts of Goo
41. the fan is functioning properly e When the case is in a start up mode or has been idle for a long period of time the unit will require 75 minutes of run time to pull down temperature e See below illustration 2 TXV e TXV is under TXV Access Panel at Customer Front Left of Case e Decking must be removed for access e See illustration below for location Note Illustrations shown may not exactly reflect every feature or option of your particular case Evaporator Fans
42. to disengage upper or lower pins contacts from lamp mounting sockets Remove bulb by applying even pressure from the back side at the bulb ends and pulling the remaining contact from the sockets See illustration at below left Fluorescent pa Installation of lamp Align pins with slot Insert pins into socket by rotating the bulb 1 4 turn to secure either the upper or lower pinned contacts into the sockets Rotate the remaining bulb contacts 1 4 turn into the remaining lamp mounting socket contacts See illustration below Standard Fluorescent Light Fixtures 9742 652 99 M28 axe L amp FLSA 2 amp N IF ey Seay _ IR tS SLL ILL a JLA DECKING EVAPORATOR COIL FAN DISCHARGE TXV LOCATION MODEL GP837R ONLY 1 Coil Fan Discharge When Main Power Switch is turned on refrigeration section will energize see CASE START UP section in this manual e Evaporator coil fans should turn on From inside of the case check for discharge air from fans to confirm that they are functioning properly e When the case is in a start up mode or has been idle for a long period of time the
43. ur case e Serial labels contain electrical temperature amp refrigeration information as well as regulatory standards to which the case conforms e For additional technical information and service see the TECHNICAL SERVICE page in this manual for instructions on contacting Structural Concepts Technical Service Department e See images below for samples of both refrigerated and non refrigerated serial labels Si Structural FE iCOrRE MODEL HV74RSS SCROLL 888 E Porter Rd Muskegon MI 49441 SERIES SERIAL NO FOR PARTS AND SERVICE CALL 1 800 433 9489 SAMPLE ONLY aTlarp ll l ELECTRICAL RATING 120 1 60 244 REFRIGERANT R4044 AMOUNT 7 OZ 3048256 DESIGN PRESSURE HIGH 450 LOW 200 CONFORMS TO UL STD 471 MINIMUM CIRCUIT 30A CONFORMS TO NSF STD MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT 30A CERTIFIED TO CAN CSA STD C22 2 NO 120 N pP tE O Super Heat Temp 8 10 F SAMPLE ONLY BTUH Requirements 9 738 BTUH 20 F SST Defrost 6 defrosts per day 45 F termination 45 min failsafe Li Structural Addend PC5682 txtRemote 888 E Porter Rd Muskegon MI 49441 txtSerialNumber Tee 120VOLTS 60HZ SINGLEPHASE 1 84AMP l FOR PARTS OR SERVICE CALL 048255 Nie S STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS Ny CONFORMS TO UL STD 65 AT ONL CERTIFIED TO CANICSA S AMPLE STD C22 2 NO 120 1 800 433 9489 it 34 SCC TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION amp WARRANTY INFORMATION STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS CORPORATION TECHNICAL SERVICE PHONE NUMBER 1 8
44. ures Check that Store Ambient Temperature isn t above maximum allowed See Overview and Warnings Section Head Pressure Too Low Check that Refrigerant Charge isn t too low Check that Suction Pressure isn t too low Check to verify that Compressor Valves aren t bad 32 TROUBLESHOOTING EVAPORATOR SYSTEM TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Low Suction Pressure Check that the Refrigerant doesn t have a low charge Check that Expansion Valve isn t restricted Check that Liquid Line or Filter isn t restricted Check that Evaporator Motors are working Check that High Superheat doesn t need adjusting Check that the Thermostatic Element charge isn t depleted Check that there is air no seepage of air around Condensing Coil Check that the Coil is not iced up High Suction Pressure Check that Refrigerant Charge isn t too high Check that Compressor Valves aren t bad Check that the Cooling Load isn t high Check that Superheat Adjustment isn t low Check TXV Bulb Installation a Poor thermal contact b Warm location Check Compressor Low capacity means it is undersized for its application 33 SERIAL LABEL LOCATION amp INFORMATION LISTED TECH INFO amp SERVICE Serial Label Location amp Information Listed Technical Information amp Service e Serial labels are located near the electrical access on yo

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