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Part Number: 9291493  REV00  06/20 7

 DANGER

Installation must comply with all applicable fire and 

health codes in your jurisdiction.

 DANGER

Use appropriate safety equipment during installation 

and servicing

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Warning

Remove all removable panels before lifting and 

installing.

Location

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Warning

This equipment must be positioned so that the plug is 

accessible unless other means for disconnection from 

the power supply (e.g., circuit breaker or disconnect 

switch) is provided.

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Warning

Adequate means must be provided to limit the 

movement of this appliance without depending on or 

transmitting stress to the electrical conduit or gas lines.

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Warning

To avoid instability the installation area must be capable 

of supporting the combined weight of the equipment 

and product. Additionally the equipment must be level 

side to side and front to back.

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Warning

This equipment is intended for indoor use only. Do not 

install or operate this equipment in outdoor areas.

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Caution

Do not position the air intake vent near steam or heat 

exhaust of another appliance.

Section 2

Installation

The location selected for the equipment must meet the 

following criteria. If any of these criteria are not met, select 

another location.
•  Units are intended for indoor use only.
•  The location MUST be level, stable and capable of 

supporting the weight of the equipment.

•  The location MUST be free from and clear of 

combustible materials.

•  Equipment MUST be level both front to back and side to 

side.

•  Position the equipment so it will not tip or slide.
•  Front casters MUST be locked once positioned. 
•  Recommended air temperature is 60° - 100°F 

(16° - 38°C).

•  Proper air supply for ventilation is REQUIRED AND 

CRITICAL for safe and efficient operation. Refer to 

Clearance Requirements chart on page 9.

•  Do not obstruct the flow of ventilation air. Make sure the 

air vents of the equipment are not blocked.

•  Do not install the equipment directly over a drain. 

Steam rising up out of the drain will adversely affect 

operation, air circulation, and damage electrical / 

electronic components.

Weight

Shelleyglas®

Shelleysteel®

Weight

Mobile All-Purpose Counters

KC-28

SC-28

165lbs (75kg)

KC-28-NU

SC-28-NU

120lbs (54kg)

KC-36

SC-36

185lbs (84kg)

KC-36-NU

SC-36-NU

160lbs (73kg)

KC-50

SC-50

205lbs (93kg)

KC-50-NU

SC-50-NU

180lbs (82kg)

KC-60

SC-60

240lbs (109kg)

KC-60-NU

SC-60-NU

210lbs (95kg)

KC-74

SC-74

270lbs (123kg)

KC-74-NU

SC-74-NU

240lbs (109kg)

KC-96

SC-96

310lbs (141kg)

KC-96-NU

SC-96-NU

280lbs (127kg)

Frost Top Serving Counters

KCFT-36-NUP

SCFT-36-NUP

380lbs (172kg)

KCFT-50-NUP

SCFT-50-NUP

455lbs (206kg)

KCFT-60-NUP

SCFT-60-NUP

540lbs (245kg)

KCFT-74-NUP

SCFT-74-NUP

610lbs (277kg)

KCFT-96-NUP

SCFT-96-NUP

680lbs (308kg)

Summary of Contents for Shelleysteel SCS-30

Page 1: ...before operating this equipment Fresh Solutions Fit For You Shelleyglas Shelleysteel Serving Lines Shelleybasic TM by Delfield Shelleyglas TM by Delfield Shelleysteel TM by Delfield Shelleyspeed TM by...

Page 2: ...use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Never use flammable oil soaked cloths or combustible cleaning solutions for cleaning nWarning This pro...

Page 3: ...Refrigerated Cold Pan Serving Counter Operation 17 Refrigerated Cold Pan with LiquiTec Serving Counter Operation 18 ERC112 Temperature Control Display 18 Changing Display from Fahrenheit to Celsius o...

Page 4: ...4 Part Number 9291493 REV00 06 20 Table of Contents continued THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 5: ...Triangle Corner Counter NA SC TRI SC TRIOS Mobile Tray and Silver Stands KCTS 28 SCTS 28 KCTS 36 SCTS 36 Description Shelleyglas Shelleysteel Mobile Beverage Counters KCU 36 SCU 36 KCU 36 NU SCU 36 N...

Page 6: ...l tags are located above the louvered panel near the on off switch Refrigerated counter serial tags are located in the compressor area near the on off switch Utility counters with understorage often h...

Page 7: ...ended for indoor use only The location MUST be level stable and capable of supporting the weight of the equipment The location MUST be free from and clear of combustible materials Equipment MUST be le...

Page 8: ...225lbs 102kg KH 3 SH 3 460lbs 209kg KH 3 NU SH 3 NU 275lbs 125kg KH 4 SH 4 550lbs 250kg KH 4 NU SH 4 NU 330lbs 150kg KH 5 SH 5 660lbs 299kg KH 5 NU SH 5 NU 420lbs 191kg KH 6 SH 6 720lbs 327kg KH 6 NU...

Page 9: ...NU 96 244cm 30 76cm 36 91cm Frost Top Serving Counters KCFT 36 NUP SCFT 36 NUP 36 91cm 30 76cm 36 91cm KCFT 50 NUP SCFT 50 NUP 50 127cm 30 76cm 36 91cm KCFT 60 NUP SCFT 60 NUP 60 152cm 30 76cm 36 91c...

Page 10: ...C 50 NU SHC 50 NU 50 127cm 30 76cm 36 91cm KHC 60 NU SHC 60 NU 60 152cm 30 76cm 36 91cm KHC 74 NU SHC 74 NU 74 188cm 30 76cm 36 91cm KHC 96 NU SHC 96 NU 96 244cm 30 76cm 36 91cm NA SH2C 62 NU 62 157cm...

Page 11: ...end user to provide the disconnect means to satisfy the authority having jurisdiction VOLTAGE All electrical work including wire routing and grounding must conform to local state and national electri...

Page 12: ...5 5 15P KCSC 60 EFP SCSC 60 EFP 115 60 1 3 7 1 4 5 15P KCSC 74 EFP SCSC 74 EFP 115 60 1 3 7 1 4 5 15P KCSC 96 EFP SCSC 96 EFP 115 60 1 4 8 1 3 5 15P Triangle Corner Counter NA SC TRI SC TRIOS NA Mobi...

Page 13: ...ema Plug BTU Load System Capacity KFW 1 NU SFW 1 NU 1 120 208 230 2 9A 1 5HP 14 20P 310 625 KFW 2 NU SFW 2 NU 2 120 208 230 2 9A 1 5HP 14 20P 620 906 KFW 3 NU SFW 3 NU 3 120 208 230 2 9A 1 5HP 14 30P...

Page 14: ...erving Counters KCFT 36 NUP SCFT 36 NUP 435 566 120g KCFT 50 NUP SCFT 50 NUP 595 774 120g KCFT 60 NUP SCFT 60 NUP 717 932 120g KCFT 74 NUP SCFT 74 NUP 827 1075 120g KCFT 96 NUP SCFT 96 NUP 921 1197 12...

Page 15: ...or casters must be installed and the legs or casters must be screwed in completely to prevent bending When casters are installed the mass of this unit will allow it to move uncontrolled on an inclined...

Page 16: ...Warning All covers and access panels must be in place and properly secured before operating this equipment nWarning Damp or wet hands may stick to cold surfaces nWarning Never use sharp objects or too...

Page 17: ...and condenser fan motor to maintain proper temperature V V Press upper or lower right button Display show actual set point blinking If buttons untouched for 3 seconds returns to normal Increase set po...

Page 18: ...push the stand by button lower left button to enter into the display menu 5 Scroll to CFu using the up down arrows and push the stand by button lower left button to enter the display unit menu 6 F sho...

Page 19: ...empty Always place covers on pans when not serving to prevent food from drying out Wet Operation DANGER Steam can cause serious burns Always use some type of protective covering on your hands and arm...

Page 20: ...in well Always use pans For most efficient operation keep covered pans in each well during preheating or when empty Always place covers on pans when not serving to prevent food from drying out Wet Op...

Page 21: ...will greatly reduce compressor life and eventually cause premature compressor failure Cold Operation Simply place the function switch to the COLD position The compressor controller has been factory s...

Page 22: ...perature setting 0 10 At the first startup the display will read OFF SET When SET is depressed the temperature setting is displayed and can be adjusted with the arrows LOAD Light Lit when well is heat...

Page 23: ...Section 3 Operation Part Number 9291493 REV00 06 20 23 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 24: ...t Do not work underneath a raised unit without proper blocking Do not lift the unit more than necessary to remove the leg Lifting the unit too far can make the unit unstable nWarning Never use a high...

Page 25: ...aces of ALL food products Clean the area around the unit as often as necessary to maintain cleanliness and efficient operation Wipe casters with a damp cloth to prevent corrosion Wipe surfaces with a...

Page 26: ...essive run times Continuous operation with a dirty or clogged condenser coil can result in compressor failure Neglecting the condenser coil cleaning procedures will void any warranties associated with...

Page 27: ...Section 4 Maintenance Part Number 9291493 REV00 06 20 27 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 28: ...DELFIELD 980 SOUTH ISABELLA ROAD MOUNT PLEASANT MI 48858 800 733 8821 WWW DELFIELD COM 2019 Welbilt Inc except where explicitly stated otherwise All rights reserved Part Number 9291493 Rev00 06 20...

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