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INSTALLATION & OPERATIONS MANUAL MASTER-BILT Products 908 Highwa y 15 North New Albany, MS 38652 Phone: 800-6848988 REV 2-29-12 By: LN[...]
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2 TABLE O F CON TENTS I. PACKAGING…………… …………………………… ……………………………. ………………..3 II. INSTALATI ON……………………………………… ………………….………… ………………..3 III. OPERATIONS……… …………………………… ………………….………[...]
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3 Remove plastic overwrap , banding and corrugatio n packaging. The wooden s kid is removed by unscrewing 6-8 hex head screws holding the skid. Gl ass Door Models: R emove glass door support bracket(s) and protective foam block(s). All merchandisers are tes ted, inspected and careful ly packaged to ensure ea ch unit arrives read y for operation. Pl[...]
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4 The merchandiser must b e plugged into a 115 volt , 60 HZ grounded recepta cle electrical outlet with a circuit fuse or breaker. (S ee figure 1). The condensing unit data pl ate will indi cate the maximum fuse/breaker size. DO NOT use ex tension cords. Ex tension cords ma y decrease the voltage to the u nit and ultimatel y ca use the com pressor [...]
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5 3. Loading Ice: After merchandiser is op erating at required temp erature, load with packaged ice. Stacked packaged ice should not exceed heights that wil l cause poor refrigeration efficienc y. Approximatel y 6" needs to be clear from top of st acked ice to top of ins ide interior for effective refrigerated i ce storage. Auto- Defrost units[...]
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6 3. Electrical: Inspect each month all power harnesses for an y cracks, abrasions or dama ge to connection plugs. Replace an y defective wiring or harnesses. 4. Door(s): Inspect each mo nth for component wear, function and secure attac hment. A. Gasket(s) should be ex amined for tears or an y other problems that would cause loss of se al. Replace [...]
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7 5. Cleaning: Schedule yearly cleaning of merchandiser interior with sol ution of 8 tablespoons of bakin g soda to 1 gallon of warm water. DO NOT use strong deter gents, abrasive cleansers, solvents, wax or polish as the y are likely to leave objectionable od ors which ma y be absorbed by the ice. Wash the outside surfaces with a mil d soap and wa[...]
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12 ITEM DESCRIP TIO N PART # ITE M DESCRIPTION PART # 1. Conden sing Unit: P rovide condensin g unit model number 2. Drier 132300 2 Timer 132802 3 Thermostat 132804 6 Power Harne ss (AD & CW ) 127004 7 Coldwall Adapter H arness 127004 3 3. Unit Co oler Evap orato r Parts: Fan Guard 139602 3 Fan Blade 139200 8 Fan Mounti ng Bracket 110140 1 Fan [...]
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