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1.1  Cleaning of non frozen food equipment 

should include a weekly cleaning of the food 
compartment as a minimum to prevent bacteria 
growth from accumulating. Actual use and 
products may dictate more frequent cleaning. 
Circumstances of use and equipment design 
must also dictate the frequency of cleaning the 
display areas. Weekly washing down of the 
storage compartment is also recommended, 
especially for equipment subject to drippage 
of milk or other liquids, or the collection of 
vegetable, meat, crumbs, etc. or other debris 
or litter. Daily cleaning of the external areas 
surrounding the storage or display compartments 
with detergent and water will keep the equipment 
presentable and prevent grime buildup.

1.2  Load levels as defi ned by the manufacturer must 

be observed.

1.3  The best preservation is achieved by following 

these rules:

a)  Buy quality products.
b)  Receive perishables from transit equipment 

at the ideal temperature for the particular 
product.

c)   Expedite perishables to the store’s storage 

equipment to avoid unnecessary warm-up 
and prolonged temperature recovery. Food 
store refrigerators are not food chillers nor 
can they reclaim quality lost through previous 
mishandling.

d)  Care must be taken when cross 

merchandising products to ensure that 
potentially hazardous vegetable products are 
not placed in non refrigerated areas.

e)  Display and storage equipment doors should 

be kept closed during periods of inactivity.

f)  Minimize the transfer time of perishables 

from storage to display.

g)  Keep meat under refrigeration in meat cutting 

and processing area except for the few 
moments it is being handled in processing. 
When a cut or tray of meat is not to be 
worked on immediately, the procedure should 
call for returning it to refrigeration.

h)  Keep tools clean and sanitized. Since 

mechanical equipment is used for fresh 
meat processing, all such equipment should 
be cleaned at least daily and each time 
a different kind of meat product comes in 
contact with the tool or equipment.

i)  Make sure that all refrigeration equipment is 

installed and adjusted in strict accordance 
with the manufacturer’s recommendations.

j)  See that all storage and refrigeration 

equipment is kept in proper working order by 
routine maintenance.

Appendices (Cont'd)

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Summary of Contents for CR3HV-F

Page 1: ...CR3HV M F COMBINATION SERVICE AND SELF SERVICE MEAT FISH CASE INSTALLATION OPERATION GUIDE CHINO R3HV CR3HV M F COMBINATION SERVICE AND SELF SERVICE MEAT FISH CASE REV 0217 Installation Operation Man...

Page 2: ...ndix D Recommendations to User 27 This Booklet Contains Information on R3HV MF Refrigerated Service Top for Meat with Gravity Coil and Refrigerated Self Service Front Case Shipping Damage All equipmen...

Page 3: ...3 Cut and Plan Views...

Page 4: ...LEGS OR WOOD LEG BRACES WHERE SUPPORT IS BEST TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE CASE 1 It is imperative that the cases be leveled from front to back and side to side as they are being joined beginning with the...

Page 5: ...r liner use scrap wood as wide as possible under the clamps so that the liner is not damaged Be careful to observe the area where the clamp is being tightened so that the case is not damaged as pressu...

Page 6: ...g it is possible that the mini top hardware housing the pistons and armature has been jostled out of position This affects the opening angle of the glass 1 Be sure mini top hardware is level front to...

Page 7: ...s should be level when touching the front rail of the case in the middle section If glass is misaligned then on the end of the case where it meets the front rail the glass could be higher Figure 2 wil...

Page 8: ...to see if case has been leveled properly Ensure that the middle case bullet feet are touching the oor Case load is distributed evenly across all case bullet feet Step 2 Figure 4 will show Step 2 proce...

Page 9: ...m to move Bolt size is 8mm x 50mm Step 4 Figure 6 will show Step 4 procedures Remove rear cap from rear of case Cut out silicone to gain access to base of arm v DEPENDING ON THE DEGREE OF MISALIGNMENT...

Page 10: ...ntly push the glass clamp assembly At the same time push up on mini top hardware to raise case arms Step 6 Figure 7 will show Step 6 procedures Insert stainless steel shims in the gap created Once don...

Page 11: ...rag as you go to create smooth and neat joints while the silicone is still uid DO NOT SEAL JOINT TRIM OR SPLASHGUARDS TO THE FLOOR Installation Cont d Bumper Installation Instructions Step 1 Make sure...

Page 12: ...s part of the condensate drain to prevent air leakage or insect entrance Store plumbing system oor drains should be at least 14 off the center of the case to allow use of the P TRAP pipe section Never...

Page 13: ...s Electronic Expansion Valve EEV Optional A wide variety of electronic expansion valves and case controllers can be utilized Please refer to EEV and controller manufacturers information sheet Sensors...

Page 14: ...ent other than Hussmann use conventional Btu values Defrost Data See Spec Sheets Refrigeration Data Fish Application Note This data is based on store temperature and humidity that does not exceed 75F...

Page 15: ...ed for refrigeration thermostats Case amperes are listed on the wiring diagram but always check the serial plate LED Driver Location Drivers are located within the access panel Electrical raceway that...

Page 16: ...aluminum coils should be replaced if damaged Non Glare Glass Optional The high optical clarity of this glass is possible due to special coatings on the glass surface itself To preserve this coating a...

Page 17: ...life proper sanitation and minimum maintenance costs the refrigerator should be thoroughly cleaned frequently SHUT OFF FAN DURING CLEANING PROCESS It can be unplugged within the case or shut off case...

Page 18: ...ble lines are present you should ALWAYS scrub in a motion that is parallel to them When the grain cannot be seen play it safe and use a soft cloth or plastic scouring pad 3 Use Alkaline Alkaline Chlor...

Page 19: ...TS ROPE HTRS NO CALRODS 4 2H23644 DIGITAL T STATS ROPE HTRS NO CALRODS 6 2H23645 DIGITAL 208V ROPE HTRS NO CALRODS 8 2H18308 DIGITAL 208V ROPE HTRS NO CALRODS 12 2H18309 DIGITAL T STATS ROPE HTRS NO C...

Page 20: ...25 01 0443 BLK 14 WHT 14 GRN 14 ALL SINGLE RECEPTACLES TO BE TIED TO DUPLEX GFCI RECEPTACLE BUNDLE YELLOW 15 0 L1 120 V LOADING CIRCUIT 2 optional LIGHT CIRCUIT 0 31A 33W LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01...

Page 21: ...EPTACLES TO BE TIED TO DUPLEX GFCI RECEPTACLE BUNDLE YELLOW 15 0 L1 120 V LOADING CIRCUIT 2 optional LIGHT CIRCUIT 0 44A 48W LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 L L FRONT ROW LIGHTING BACK ROW LIGHTING...

Page 22: ...0 L1 120 V LOADING CIRCUIT 2 optional LIGHT CIRCUIT 69A 74 2W LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 L L FRONT ROW LIGHTING BACK ROW LIGHTING LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 TOP SECTION TAG ORANGE OPTION...

Page 23: ...ptional LIGHT CIRCUIT 1 03A 111 3W LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 L L FRONT ROW LIGHTING BACK ROW LIGHTING LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 TOP SECTION TAG ORANGE OPTIONAL 120 VAC 60 Hz BLK 14 L1...

Page 24: ...14 GRN 14 ALL SINGLE RECEPTACLES TO BE TIED TO DUPLEX GFCI RECEPTACLE BUNDLE YELLOW 15 0 L1 120 V LOADING CIRCUIT 2 optional LIGHT CIRCUIT 69A 74 2W LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 L L FRONT ROW LIG...

Page 25: ...ES TO BE TIED TO DUPLEX GFCI RECEPTACLE BUNDLE YELLOW 15 0 L1 120 V LOADING CIRCUIT 2 optional LIGHT CIRCUIT 1 03A 111 3W LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 L L FRONT ROW LIGHTING BACK ROW LIGHTING LIG...

Page 26: ...omplete start up evaluation prior to the loading of food into the refrigerator which includes such items as a Initial temperature performance Coils should be properly fed with a refrigerant according...

Page 27: ...rm product 2 Is the product loaded beyond the Safe Load Line markers 3 Are the return air ducts blocked 4 Are the entering air ducts blocked 5 Is a dumped display causing turbulent air ow and mixing w...

Page 28: ...covery Food store refrigerators are not food chillers nor can they reclaim quality lost through previous mishandling d Care must be taken when cross merchandising products to ensure that potentially h...

Page 29: ...ed more of a right to know law than a pure product safety law When used as designed Hussmann believes that our products are not harmful We provide the Proposition 65 warning to stay in compliance with...

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