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Operation & Maintenance Manual - Vision Chilled Displays
Operation
1.5 - LOADING WITH FOOD
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Vision chilled display units are designed to merchandise food that is already at a temperature of 3-5 deg C.
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They are not designed to cool food from ambient temperature.
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It is essential that all food and beverages have therefore been chilled to this temperature before being placed in the
display.
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The unit should be allowed 30 mins to get down to the required temperature before loading.
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Vision chilled displays rely on the flow of cooling air from louvres at the front and rear of the display area.
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These louvres must not be obstructed by placing items too close to them, otherwise the display will not be able to func
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tion correctly and food will not be held at a safe temperature.
1.6 - CHILLED VISION REAR DOORS
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Operator access to the display shelves is via one or two double glazed doors.
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When merchandising the shelves the doors should be left open for the shortest possible time, as the unit will not main-
tain temperature if a door is left open for an extended period.
1.7 - SHELF ADJUSTMENT
You must wear safety glasses whilst removing any glass.
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If your display is fitted with a full height sneeze screen, you will need to remove it before attempting to carry out this
operation.
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Refer to the section on replacement glass for instructions.
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You will also need to remove the glass shelves.
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Firstly using both hands lift off each glass shelf and set aside on a surface protected by a soft cloth.
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Do not lay one shelf on top of another as you may cause scratching.
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The shelves can be set into one of three positions.
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On delivery they will be set horizontally.
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They can also be set into two different angles, sloping towards the customer.
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To alter the angle grasp each bracket in both hands and lift it about 5mm.
RELOCATE THE SHELF INTO
THE ALTERNATIVE NOTCH
AND LOCK SHELF INTO
LOCATION
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SHELVES ARE FIXED AT A HORIZONTAL POSITION AS STANDARD
TO ALTER THE INCLINE, LIFT THE SHELF INTO SLOTS
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Then lower the front edge of the bracket to about the angle you are looking and drop the whole bracket down again so
that it re-engages into the upright framework.
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Repeat this operation with all the brackets, one at a time. Take care to ensure that both brackets on each shelf are set
to the same angle before attempting to replace the glass. Ideally all shelves should be set to the same angle.
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(Re-assembly is the reverse of the above).