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PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

INSPECTION FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE 

 
You are responsible for filing all freight claims with the delivering truck line.  Inspect all cartons and crates for 
damage as soon as they arrive.  If damage is noted to shipping crates or cartons or if a shortage is found, note 
this on the bill of lading (all copies) prior to signing. 
 
If damage is discovered when the cabinet is uncrated, immediately call the delivering truck line and follow up 
the call with a written report indicating concealed damage to your shipment.  Ask for an immediate inspection of 
your concealed damage item.  Crating material must be retained to show the inspector from the truck line. 
 

 
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

 

  
 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

NOTICE TO STORE OWNERS / MANAGERS 

 

Moisture or liquid around or under the cabinet is a potential slip/fall hazard for persons walking by or 
working in the general area of the cabinet.  Any cabinet malfunction or housekeeping problem that 
creates a slip/fall hazard around or under the cabinet should be corrected immediately.

 

 
If moisture or liquid is observed around or under a Master-Bilt cabinet, an immediate investigation should be 
made by qualified personnel to determine the source of the moisture or liquid.  The investigation should 
determine if the cabinet is malfunctioning or if there is a drainpipe leaking. 

 
MECHANICAL 

 
Remove front grille and check refrigeration lines to see that they are free (not touching each other or 
compressor).  Spin condenser fan blade to see that it is free. 
 
Check that all service valves (2) are open.  Cut compressor hold-down strap and remove.  The springs are 
secured for shipping by either tightening bolts or shipping strap.  Remove the strap or loosen the hold-down 
bolts  so that the compressor floats freely.  Check all refrigeration lines and electrical conduit for rubbing or 
chaffing, paying particular 
attention to area where lines enter the cabinet. 
 

   

 

Remove cabinet from crate base and slide into location. Cabinet 
must be level from side to side and front to back for correct 
draining of coil pan and for self-closing doors to operate 
correctly. Allow minimum of 4” between back of cabinet and wall 
and between top of cabinet and ceiling for proper condensing 
unit air circulation. 
 
To comply with Sanitation requirements the cabinet must be 
mounted on legs (6” high min.) or casters or the base must be 
sealed to the floor with an N.S.F. listed silicone sealant. 
 

To comply with UL requirements the cabinet must have a minimum clearance of 4” at the top, 6” at the 
rear and 0” at each side. 

 

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 

 
1.  Be sure the equipment is properly installed by competent service people. 
 
2.  Keep the equipment clean and sanitary so it will meet your local sanitation codes. 

Summary of Contents for TAF-27 ERC2 s

Page 1: ...Installation Operations Manual Master Bilt Products 908 Highway 15 North New Albany MS 38652 Phone 800 684 8988 PN 228 90000 Rev 05 04 04 bhs...

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Page 3: ...TRUCTIONS 6 Inspection for ShippingDamage 6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6 General Instructions 6 Electrical 6 Leg and Condensate Pan Installation 7 ELECTRONIC REFRIGERATION CONTROL ERC 8 FINAL CHECK LIS...

Page 4: ...If this case is to be located against a wall there should be at least 6 space between the wall and the back of the case see page 7 This space will allow for the circulation of air behind the case whi...

Page 5: ...ing signal words are used in the warnings and safety messages DANGER Severe injury or death will occur if you ignore the message WARNING Severe injury or death can occur if you ignore the message CAUT...

Page 6: ...if the cabinet is malfunctioning or if there is a drainpipe leaking MECHANICAL Remove front grille and check refrigeration lines to see that they are free not touching each other or compressor Spin co...

Page 7: ...temperatures for short periods of time 6 When replacing burned out fluorescent tubes be sure that the electrical power to the lighting circuit is turned off ELECTRICAL WARNING Before servicing electr...

Page 8: ...s The TAF 27 models are cord connected and operate on a 15 amp 115 60 1 circuit The TAF 48 and TAF 74 models have two junction boxes mounted on top of the cabinet at the right rear for permanent conne...

Page 9: ...T to accept the new time Step 5 Press DOWN to go to the next parameter Set point Temperature cut out Step 6 Press SET to change the set point temperature Step 7 or Press UP or DOWN to go to the desire...

Page 10: ...Status dSPL Information shown on the display during operation conditions tdAy time of day rSP zone temperature CyCL cycle between time and zone temperature Epr evaporator coil temperature rSP Clock Fo...

Page 11: ...e Range from 0 to 15 min 2 for LT 0 for MT Pump Down Pudn Pump down duration Range from 0 to 59 min 0 min Drip Time driP Drip time duration Range from 0 to 59 min 2 for LT 0 for MT Setpoint Differenti...

Page 12: ...on the display Press SET to accept the change Press DOWN to go to Defrost Start Time dEF1 Press SET to change the time Press UP or DOWN until the 11 59 PM appears on the display Press SET Press DOWN...

Page 13: ...s in the probe the control has LED functions as a diagnostic tool When power is supplied to the control the LED will turn on and will remain on as long as this condition is satisfied When there is a f...

Page 14: ...Compressor starts and runs but cycles on overload A Low voltage B Dropped phase 3 phase C Overload protector defective D High head pressure see 1 6 Compressor will not start hums but cycles on overloa...

Page 15: ...Gasket 37 01207 37 01211 37 01211 Door Handle 35 01488 35 01488 35 01488 Door Hinge Assembly A35 01501 A35 01501 A35 01501 Door Light Switch 35 01506 35 01506 35 01506 Door Opening Trim 29 01481 29 01...

Page 16: ...ster Bilt at 800 684 8988 The customer service department at Master Bilt should be contacted at the time of sale or disposal of your cabinet so records may be kept of its new location If you sell or g...

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