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INSTALLATION and START UP 
 
LEVELING –  
 
              Level case front to back and end to 
end, shimming where necessary upon in-
stallation to assure proper operation of 
drains and refrigeration systems. 
 
PLUMBING –  
 
              To simplify cleaning and for sani-
tary purposes, we s uggest that a connec-
tion be made from the cabinet drain tube 
to a floor drain.  A hose fitting is supplied 
for that purpose.  
 
              The HS and HD models are 
equipped with three wire grounded service 
cords .  For your own protection, connec-
tion mus t be made  to  a 115 volt grounded 
receptacle and a power supply with a fif-
teen ampere rating minimum. 
 
              The cabinets are designed to oper-
ate on 115 volts, s ingle phase, 60 cycle cur-
rent.  A separate circuit is recommended to 
prevent product l oss due to overloading or 
malfunction of other equipment on the 
same circuit.  Use a 15 amp time delay 
fuse.  The supply circuit must conform to 
National  and local electrical  codes. 
 
              A wiring diagram is provided on 
the condenser shroud for case refrigera-
tion. 
 
             VOLTAGE, AS MEASURED AT 
THE COMPRESSOR TERMINAL DUR-
ING OP ERATION, MUST NOT VARY 
MORE THAN 5% FROM CABINET SE-
RIAL PLATE RATING. 
 

NOTE:  DO NOT DRILL ANY HOLES IN 
SIDE OF CABINET WITHOUT FIRST 
GETTING INSTRUCTIONS FROM FAC-
TORY SERVICE DEPARTMENT. 
 
             A space of 4 inches must be left open 
at the front and back of the cabinet to in-
sure proper air flow over the condensing 
unit. 
 
             Cabinets should not be installed in 
direct sunlight or near/under heat ducts for 
proper operation. 
 
********* IMPORTANT *********** 
 
             Cabinet should be started and al-
lowed to cool down to normal operating 
temperature before loading any products. 
 
OPERATION and NORMAL  
                          MAINTENANCE   
 
TEMPERATURE CONTROL –  
 
             The temperature control which 
s enses  the cold wall temperature, and is lo-
cated behind the removable louvered grille 
at the s ide of  the case, is  factory s et  at  the 
3:00 o’clock position.  Adjustment of the 
control is done by turning the knob clock-
wise for colder temperatures and counter-
clockwise for warmer temperatures. 
 
DEFROSTING –  
 
             Defrosting is accomplished  manu-
ally by scraping frost from areas where it 
has collected on cabinet interior.  Remove 
excess ice and water.   After washing and 
drying thoroughly reconnect power supply. 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 10HD

Page 1: ...F 8 Ice Cream Dipping and Storage Chest P N OII HD HS 8HDF January 2006 First Call for help US and Canada 1 800 922 1919 Soporte T cnico y Asistencia M xico 01 800 522 1900 For a Service Network Locat...

Page 2: ...sulation and 3 Main Top Condensing Unit Cabinet Dimensions Electrical and Capacity 4 Installation and Start Up 5 Temperature Control and Defrosting 5 Cleaning Condenser 6 Cleaning Exterior 6 Cleaning...

Page 3: ...sembly and then welded to the cabinet base assembly to give complete strength and du rability This assembly is processed through a chemical treatment and painted with an enamel powder paint for a las...

Page 4: ...8 25 5 8 8 HDF 54 1 16 30 1 2 32 1 2 49 15 16 26 3 8 25 5 8 Add 8 to top for syrup rail ELECTRICAL CAPACITY Volts Run Breaker Ship Cubic 2 1 2 3 of Amps Size Wt Feet gal gal Lids 115 3 4 15 amp 188 4...

Page 5: ...VOLTAGE AS MEASURED AT THE COMPRESSOR TERMINAL DUR ING OPERATION MUST NOT VARY MORE THAN 5 FROM CABINET SE RIAL PLATE RATING NOTE DO NOT DRILL ANY HOLES IN SIDE OF CABINET WITHOUT FIRST GETTING INSTR...

Page 6: ...of the cabinet use a soft cloth or sponge with wa ter and a mild detergent Rinse and wipe dry CLEANING INTERIOR For cleaning the interior of the liner storage area a flush out drain has been provided...

Page 7: ...l plate for proper electrical requirements 2 Defective compressor 2 Replace 3 Defective relay 3 Replace 4 Restriction pinched cap tube 4 Repair or replace 5 Restriction moisture 5 Leak check replace d...

Page 8: ...control feeler tube into well 3 Short on refrigerant 3 Leak check change drier and recharge Compressor runs continuously product too warm 1 Short on refrigerant 1 Leak check change dryers evacuate and...

Page 9: ...ions Remove old heater from slot and carefully remove leads from cavity and disconnect Remove old heater from slot with leads aligned with connector cavity Connect heater leads and push excess leads i...

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Page 11: ...XXXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXX E C N TOLERANCES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED FRACTIONAL DECIMAL HOLE LOCATION SPACING M S MOTOR COMPRESSOR OVERLOAD HIGH WIRES PRESSURE CONNECTOR CONTROL HEATER BLK 1 GRN ORN START...

Page 12: ...IZE RED DIE NO XXXX TAP CONNECTORS XXX BY XX XX XX DATE REV E C N HOLE LOCATION SPACING 1 64 HD 6 R 404A M S HEATER WIRES CONNECTOR ORN RED GRN ANTI SWEAT HEATERS BLK ORN WHT RELAY START 0 031 1 CAP T...

Page 13: ...AWN BY DATE DRAWN APPROVED BY JWL 12 19 95 INCHES 1 OF 1 TOLERANCES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED FRACTIONAL 1 32 DECIMAL 0 031 ANGULAR 1 HOLE LOCATION SPACING 1 64 COMPRESSOR HS 2 HD 4 R 404A M S RELAY...

Page 14: ...19 95 INCHES 1 OF 1 TOLERANCES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED FRACTIONAL 1 32 DECIMAL 0 031 ANGULAR 1 HOLE LOCATION SPACING 1 64 S R C 1 S N 2 START CAP COND FAN GRND COMPRESSOR MOTOR OVERLOAD RELAY TEMP...

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