Master Bilt TAF-74 ERC2 manual

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    Installation & Operations Manual Master-Bilt Products 908 Highway 15 North New A lbany , MS 38652 Phone: (800) 684-8988 PN 228-90000 Rev 05-04-04 bhs[...]

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    3 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCT ION………………………………….…………………………………………………………………… 4 STORE CO NDITIONS…………………………….……………….…..…………………………………………….. 4 WA RNING LA BELS A ND SA FETY INST RUCTIONS………..…..……[...]

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    4 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a Mas ter-Bilt cabinet. T his m anual contains impor tant instructions for ins talling, using and ser vicing a Master-Bilt T A F ERC2 case. A parts lis t is included in with this m anual. Read all these docum ents car efully before installing or s ervicing your equipment. STORE CONDITIONS The Mas ter-Bilt TAF[...]

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    5 CAUTION! GROUND REQUIRED FOR SAFE OPERATION WA RNING LA BELS AND SA FETY INSTRUCTIONS This symbol 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 per sonal injury or damage to your equipment. Be sure you understand all safety mes sages and always follow recom mended pr ecau[...]

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    6 PRE-INSTA LLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSPECTION FOR SHIPPING DAMA G E You are responsible f or filing all f reight claim s with the delivering truc k line. Inspec t all cartons and crates f or damage as soon as they arrive. If dam age is noted to shipping c rates or car tons or if a shortage is f ound, note this on the bill of lading ( all copies) pr i[...]

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    7 3. Rotate y our stock so that older stock does not accu mulate. T his is es pecially important for ice cream . A "Firs t-In, First- Out" rotation prac ti ce will keep the produc ts in good salable condition. 4. Do not place product in the c ase when it is sof t or partially thaw ed. Also, product s hould not be put in the case f or at l[...]

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    8 CONDENSATE PAN INSTALLATION FOR TOP MOUNT CABINE TS ONLY 1. Before m oving cabinet into plac e, rem ove the condensate pan f rom the top unit com partm ent. 2. Using the two screws s upplied with the pan, attach the pan to the back of the cabinet at the two holes near the bottom of the plastic dr ain line. Be sure pan is NO T loc ated directly un[...]

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    9 To initiate a Manual Defro st, press and hold the MAN DEF key for 3 seconds. There are two levels of programming in t he ERC 2. The first level of security will enable the user to set two paramet ers: Time-of -day ( CLoC ) and Set point t emperature ( SEt ). The ot her level allows access to the other par ameters. Three buttons ar e used f o r t [...]

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    10 To change the other parameters (Second Level ) f ol l ow these steps: Step 1 and Press and hold SET and DOWN for 10 seconds. The display will show dSPL Step 2 Press SET to change the par am et er Step 3 or Press UP or DOWN to change the options, tim e or temperatur e for the cur r ent par am eter Step 4 Press SET to accept t he new value Step 5 [...]

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    11 Mini mum Compresso r On Time Con Mini mum time th at the compresso r remain tur ned on Range: from 0 t o 15 m in 2 min. Alarm Delay ALrd Tim e delay bef or e the alarm goes of f after the temperat ure fall off the tw o al arm set poin ts Range: from 0 t o 59 m in 30 – for LT 45 – for MT Compresso r Run Time CPrn Time the compressor run s bet[...]

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    12 High Temperatur e Alarm ALHi High temper ature setpoint that will make the alarm go off and the error message appear on the display Range: from – 40 to 83 ° F or –40 to 23 ° C 50 ° F Important Note: To change from degrees C to F or vice-v ersa, the user m ust reprogram all the parameter s that are relat ed to the temper ature. The unit do[...]

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    13 FINA L CHECK LIS T A. Check operating pressur es. B. Check electrical r equirem ents of unit to s upply voltage. C. Set temper ature control f or desired tem peratur e range. D. Check system for proper defr ost settings and oper ation. E. Check condensing unit f or vibrating or r ubbing tubing. Dam pen and clam p as requir ed. F. All valves shou[...]

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    14 SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS (Trouble Shooting Guide) 1. High head pressur e and high back pr essure: A. Condenser coil c logged or restr icted. B. Condenser f an motor defective. 2. Low back pres sure and low head press ure: A. Re strict ion in sy stem. B. Refriger ant undercharged. C. Leak in s y s tem. 3. Pressur es norm al – cabinet warm : A. Coil[...]

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    15 MA ST E R-BILT PA RT NUMBE RS The table below gives Mast er-Bilt part num bers. Us e this chart when ordering r eplacem ent parts f or y our TA F ERC2 cases. Description TAF- 27 TAF-48 T AF-74 Bulb 23-00343 23-00343 23-00343 Bulb Holder 23-01080 23-01080 23-01080 Bulb Shield 23-01465 23-01465 23-01465 Caster W Brak e 27-00591 27-00591 27-00591[...]

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    16 SA LE A ND DISPOSA L OWNER RESPONSIBIL ITY If you sell or give away your Master-Bilt c abinet y ou m us t mak e sure that all safety labels and the Installation - Service Manual are included with it. If you need replacem ent labels or m anuals, Mas ter-Bilt will provide them free. Contac t the custom er servic e departm ent at Master-Bilt at (80[...]

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