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INTRODUCTION  

 

   
The NIM – 6 and NIM-4 are low temperature self-contained cabinets, designed for pre-packaged frozen foods  
or Novelty Ice Cream products.    
 
Design features include self closing glass doors, CFC Free insulating foam, low rail height for ease of access, 
and a balanced refrigeration system for optimum energy savings.   
   

INSPECTION   

a) General   
All the cabinets should be thoroughly examined to detect damages before and during unloading from the 
delivering carrier.   
 
This cabinet has been inspected carefully at our factory.  Any claim for loss or damage must be made to the 
carrier.  The carrier will provide any necessary inspection reports and/or claim forms.   
   

b) Apparent Loss or Damage 

 

   

If there is an obvious loss or damage, it must be noted on the freight bill or express receipt and signed by the 
carrier’s agent; otherwise, carrier may refuse claim.   
   

c) Concealed Loss or Damage   

When loss or damage is not apparent until after the cabinets is uncrated, retain all packing materials and submit 
a written request to the carrier for inspection, within 5 days.   

 
LOCATION  

 

Avoid locating where the light of the sun is direct, where air conditioning grills exist, or near electric fans, 
doors, and open windows, that can create currents of air around these cabinets.   
   

CLEARANCE   

To prevent sweating on the exterior surfaces, there must be a minimum clearance of 4in. (102mm) between 
merchandisers, other fixtures and store walls. 
     

SHIPPING BRACES 

Move the cabinet as close as possible to its permanent location and then remove all packaging.  Check for 
damage before discarding packaging.  Remove all separately packed accessories such and kits. 
   

PLACEMENT OF DOORS    

The case doors are packed in cabinet. Install them in the following manner:    
   
1. Install the left door first (interior).   
2. Hook the door in the right interior upper corner with the hooks of automatic closing mechanism and push 
toward the right.  (fig.1)   
3. Place the top in the interior upper rail leaving at an angle (fig 2.)   
4. To align, push up and in to the back bottom rail (fig. 3)   
5. Place the right or external door in the same way   
      
   

Summary of Contents for NIM

Page 1: ...E READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT Installation Operation Manual P N 2402195 NIM 6 January 2003 Hussmann Monterrey Mexico Carretera Mexico Laredo KM 1009 Cienga de Flores Nuevo Leon 65550 Mex...

Page 2: ...Doors 1 Leveling of the Cabinet 2 Sealing Splashguard to Floor 2 Grills 2 Drain 3 Tempered Glass Doors 3 Display Pan 3 Air Distribution 3 Electric connections 4 Serial plate 4 Control of temperature 4...

Page 3: ...abinets is uncrated retain all packing materials and submit a written request to the carrier for inspection within 5 days LOCATION Avoid locating where the light of the sun is direct where air conditi...

Page 4: ...uch the floor is out of level To install the trim to the splashguard 1 Remove all dirt wax and grease from the area of the splashguard where adhesion will be necessary This is to ensure a good and sec...

Page 5: ...nit area The system is designed to evaporate the condensate water It is important to keep this pan clean and free of debris so that it dissipates the water efficiently in order to prevent overflows DO...

Page 6: ...f perishables will be short if load limit is violated Overstocking will adversely affect product temperature and cabinet efficiency ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS It is very important for your safety and that o...

Page 7: ...nt and warm water to protect and maintain their attractive finish NEVER USE ABRASIVE CLEANSERS OR SCOURING PADS Interior Surfaces The interior surfaces may be cleaned with most domestic detergents amm...

Page 8: ...void spills of water after defrost c Makes sure that the doors close easily and seal well d Make sure the discharge honeycomb and the return grill are free of ice The discharge honeycomb is removable...

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