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Carpentry Procedures

Case Line-Up

Before starting the case line-up, review the
store layout floorplans and survey the areas
where case line-ups are going to be installed.

WARNING

These cases are very heavy and require
two or more people to move and/or posi-
tion them.  Improper handling of these
cases could result in personal injury.

1. Snap chalk lines where the front and rear

legs or base rails of the case are to be
located for the entire line-up.

NOTE

Front and rear edges of legs and/or base
rails should always be used to line-up
cases.  Cases with legs have built-in 
leveling adjustment capabilities.  Cases
with base rails use 6” shims that allow
adjoining ends of cases to be shimmed
together.

2. Cases with legs are shipped on skids.

Using a proper lifting device, move case
on skid to approximate installation loca-
tion.  Remove case from skid and install
legs to base.  Make sure all legs are 
completely threaded into the base to
properly secure them.  Thread out bottom
leg insert, up to 1 1/2”, to level the case.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURES

WARNING

The raised front glass projects in front of
the case and could cause personal injury 
to workers, operators and/or customers.

• Do not remove orange warning tags 

from front edge of lift glass.

• Do not leave lift glass raised and 

unattended.

• Know where the front edge of the 

raised glass is when working near it.

This case is designed so the front glass can 
be raised for cleaning and merchandising 
only.  It is recommended that any cleaning or
merchandising be done when the store is
closed.  If this is not possible, it should be
done at a time when customer traffic is low.

The raised glass should not be left unattended
and should be lowered whenever leaving the
case.

The glass front is marked with orange warning
tags to make it noticeable when in the raised
position.  

Do not remove the orange warning

tags.

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Summary of Contents for TYLER Advantage NLBN

Page 1: ...his merchandiser conforms to the American National Standard Institute NSF International Health and Sanitation standard ANSI NSF 7 2003 PRINTED IN Specifications subject to REPLACES ISSUE PART IN U S A...

Page 2: ...neral UL NSF I S Manual Refrigeration Procedures See General UL NSF I S Manual Self Contained Circuit NLBS 12 Electrical Procedures 12 Electrical Considerations 12 Defrost Information 12 Defrost Contr...

Page 3: ...BAKERY MERCHANDISERS Page General Information Rear Sliding Door Removal and Installation 18 Service Instructions Preventive Maintenance See General UL NSF I S Manual Troubleshooting Self Contained Uni...

Page 4: ...NLBR NLBN NLBS Page 4 April 2008 SPECIFICATIONS NLBR Lift Front Curved Glass Remote Bakery Merchandisers NLBN Lift Front Curved Glass Non Refrigerated Bakery Merchandisers...

Page 5: ...Installation Service Manual NLBR NLBN NLBS April 2008 Page 5...

Page 6: ...NLBR NLBN NLBS Page 6 April 2008 NLBS Lift Front Curved Glass Bakery Merchandisers Self Contained...

Page 7: ...Installation Service Manual NLBR NLBN NLBS April 2008 Page 7...

Page 8: ...m skid and install legs to base Make sure all legs are completely threaded into the base to properly secure them Thread out bottom leg insert up to 1 1 2 to level the case INSTALLATION PROCEDURES WARN...

Page 9: ...s a reference for determin ing the number of shims to be placed under the case base rails Position first case at highest point on the chalk lines and shim case supports as required Check leveling acro...

Page 10: ...eration of the lift glass on this case In some instances setting the case on an apparently level floor can cause the lift glass to fit improperly If there is any twist in the body it could cause the l...

Page 11: ...orizontal joint trim 4 front kick plate joint trim 5 front lower cladding joint trim 6 and front upper cladding joint trim 7 Horizontal joint trim covers gaps between the cases The trim is glued onto...

Page 12: ...ircuit is not cycled on this case Fluorescent Lamp Circuit NLB R N S case lighting is supplied by T 8 lights It is controlled by a light switch in each case The standard lighting is 2 rows of horizont...

Page 13: ...April 2007 Page 13 NLBR NLBN Domestic Export 50 Hz Case Circuits 59 77 Cases...

Page 14: ...Page 14 April 2007 NLBS Domestic Export 50 Hz Case Circuits 59 77 Cases...

Page 15: ...G Mullion covers with electrical receptacles can be cleaned without removing the electrical receptacles Do not get moisture on electrical wires when cleaning under this cover Moisture on wires could c...

Page 16: ...chart Stainless Steel Cleaning Methods The cleaning data in the following stainless steel cleaning chart was supplied by AISI The information was supplied by Prime Metals Division Alumax Aluminum Cor...

Page 17: ...s hot solution of such agents Allow to stand for 10 15 min for use on all finishes milkstone where swab as trisodium tripolyphospate Repeated application may bing or rubbing is not or 5 15 caustic sod...

Page 18: ...abeled the inner door can be identified as having the limiter stops on it 1 Remove the outer door 1 by sliding it to the right end of the door frame 2 within an inch of being closed 2 Firmly grasp bot...

Page 19: ...perating Check terminal block connections 3 Refrigerated section Thermostat set incorrectly Check setting too cold Pressure control set Check setting incorrectly 4 Unit runs all the time Inadequate ai...

Page 20: ...nd Bumper Retainer Replacement WARNING Shut off or disconnect power supply to case before changing an anti sweat Electrical power from wire ends could damage other components and or cause personal inj...

Page 21: ...Replace broken lift glass assembly 5 with new lift glass assembly 5 Make sure to replace the shims that were removed during disassembly 4 Install four screw 2 in hinges 3 and glass frame clamp 1 Tight...

Page 22: ...de top of the case 4 5 Remove and replace the defective cylinder in the pivot hinge assembly 1 6 Position pivot hinge assembly 1 inside top of case 4 as marked during removal and secure with four scre...

Page 23: ...ft glass PARTS INFORMATION Operational Parts List Case Usage Domestic Electrical Circuit 115 Volt 60 Hertz Case Size 59 77 Primary Fan Motor NLBR NLBS 5125532 5125532 5 Watt 5 Watt Opt Export Primary...

Page 24: ...04 4 5619204 4 12 Lower Front Cladding Std Ptd 9045736 9045737 Lower Front Cladding Opt Ptd 9046310 9046311 13 Std Lower Front Cladding Joint Trim 9043893 9043893 Opt Lower Front Cladding Joint Trim 9...

Page 25: ...Installation Service Manual NLBR NLBN NLBS November 2005 Page 25...

Page 26: ...4 10 Front Kickplate Assembly Ptd 9047803 9047804 11 Kickplate Joint Trim 9043816 9043816 Screw 5619204 4 5619204 4 12 Lower Front Cladding Ptd 9045736 9045737 13 Lower Front Cladding Joint Trim 90438...

Page 27: ...Installation Service Manual NLBR NLBN NLBS November 2005 Page 27...

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