Master Bilt GT-50 manual

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    GT-50, GT-60 & GT-80 Installation & Operations Manual J - Version Master-Bilt Products 908 Highway 15 North New A lbany , MS 38652 Phone: (800) 684-8988 PN 029-91000 Rev _ 2-21-07[...]

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    3 TA BLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCT ION ................................................................................................................... ............................... 4 STORE CO NDITIONS ............................................................................................................... .......................... 4 WA RNI[...]

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    4 INTRODUCTION Thank y ou f or purchas ing a Master-Bilt cabinet. T his m anual contains im portant instructions for installing, using and ser vicing a Master-Bilt GT c ase. A parts list is included in with this manual. Read all thes e docum ents caref ully bef ore installing or s ervicing y our equipment. STORE CONDITIONS The Mas ter-Bilt GT cas e[...]

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    5 CAUTION! GROUND REQUIRED FOR SAFE OPERATION WA RNING LABELS A ND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This sy m bol is the saf ety - alert symbol. W hen you see this symbol on your cabinet or in this manual, be aler t to the potential for personal inj ury or dam age to y our equipm ent. Be sure you understand all safety mes sages and alway s follow recom mended p[...]

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    6 INSTA LLATION INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INSTRUCT IONS 1. Be sure the equipm ent is properly installed by competent servic e people. 2. Keep the equipment c lean and sanitary so it will meet y our local sanitation c odes. 3. Rotate y our stock so that older st ock does not ac cumulate. T his is es pecially im portant for ice cream . A "First- In, [...]

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    7 To c omply w i th Sanitation requirem ents, the cabinet m ust be m ounted on legs (6” high m inumum ) or the base mus t be sealed to the floor us ing N.S.F. listed RTV s ilicone sealant. Minim um clear ance as follows: 0” r ear and side, top and front ar e open required for c ompliance. GRILLE REM OVA L A ND COM PRESSOR CHECK Remove grille an[...]

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    8 The unit def rost is c ontrolled by a tim er in the contro l box. After removing the c ondenser grille, the contr ol box will slide out until the defr ost tim er is visible. T he factor y set def rost is two tim es in 24 hours with a max imum timed inter val of 30 minutes . The unit contains a def rost term ination sensor s o in actual use the de[...]

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    9 CLEA NING WA RNING: DO NOT REMO VE FROST WITH A KNIFE , PICK, OR SHA RP OBJECT S. DO NOT USE A BRASIVE CLEA NERS OR CA UST IC CLEA NERS OR SCOURING PADS Every 30 to 60 day s (depending on f rost accum ulation), the cabinet s hould be emptied, warm ed up, and wiped down using a solution of 1 teas poon of baking s oda with 1 quart of water. This so[...]

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    10 Glass Lid and Top Deck Removal To rem ove the glass lid, start in the closed position and lift up on the f ront extrusion. Pull the glas s lid towards y ou to rem ove it from the track. Reverse procedure to r einstall. To re move the top deck , slide (rem ove) inser t strip fr om price tag moulding. Rem ove sc rews which are now exposed to rem o[...]

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    11 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 1. High head pressur e and high back pres sure: A. Condenser coil c logged or restricted. B. Condenser f an motor def ective. C. Air in the system. D. Refriger ation overcharge. 2. Low back pres sure and low head pressure: A. Re striction i n sy stem. B. Refriger ant undercharged. C. Leak in s y stem . 3. Pressur es norm a[...]

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    12 10. Spec ial service situations: If m oisture or liquid is observed around or under a Mas ter-Bilt cabinet, an im mediate inves tigation should be m ade by qualif ied personnel to determ ine the sour ce of moistur e or liquid. The invest igation made s hould determine if the cabinet is m alfunctioning or if there is a sim ple housek eeping probl[...]

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    13 Tim er 19-00818 19-00818 19-00818 Toggle Switch 19-01090 19-01090 19-01090 Toggle Switch ( Lights and Heaters) 19-00199 19-00199 19-00199 A CCESSORIES Description GT -50 GT-60 GT-80 Casters 3” Dia. A029-11140 (4) A029-11140 (4) A032-11140 (6) Load Level Shel ves A030-18027 A031-18027 A033-18027 Lid Locking Kits-Less Locks A029-11129 A029-11129[...]

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