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OM-PT-W-L SERIES PREP TABLES

It is recommended that the customer contact the local Authorized Service Agent to 
provide a quote to perform periodic Preventative Maintenance.

WEEKLY PM PROCEDURES

1.  Clean all gaskets on a weekly if not daily basis with a solution of warm water 

and a mild detergent to extend gasket life. Do not use bleach for cleaning 
gaskets. Bleach will cause the gaskets to become brittle and not reach their 
normal life expectancy.

MONTHLY PM PROCEDURES

1.   Cleaning of all condenser coils. Condenser coils are a critical component in the 

life of the compressor and must remain clean to assure proper air flow and 
heat transfer. Failure to maintain this heat transfer will affect unit performance 
and eventually destroy the compressor. Clean the condenser coils with coil 
cleaner and/or a vacuum cleaner and brush. NOTE: Brush coil in direction of 
fins, normally vertically as to not damage or restrict air from passing through 
condenser.

2.   Clean fan blades on the condensing unit and evaporator assembly.
3.   Clean and disinfect drain lines and evaporator pan with a solution of warm 

water and mild detergent.

4.   Clean all gaskets on a weekly if not daily basis with a solution of warm water 

and a mild detergent to extend gasket life.

5.   Lubricate door hinges with lithium grease.
RECOMMENDED CLEANERS FOR YOUR STAINLESS STEEL INCLUDE THE 
FOLLOWING:

JOB

CLEANING AGENT

COMMENTS

Routine cleaning

Soap, ammonia, 

detergent Medallion

Apply with a sponge or 

cloth

Fingerprints and smears

Arcal 20, Lac-O-Nu, 

Ecoshine

Provides a barrier film

Stubborn stains and 

discoloration

Cameo, Talc, Zud, 

First Impression

Rub in the direction of 

the polish lines

Greasy and fatty acids, blood, 

burnt-on foods

Easy-Off, Degrease It, 

Oven Aid

Excellent removal on all 

finishes

Grease and Oil

Any good commercial 

detergent

Apply with a sponge or 

cloth

Restoration/Preservation

Benefit, Super Sheen

Good idea monthly

Reference:  Nickel Development Institute, Diversey Lever, Savin, Ecolab, NAFEM
Proper maintenance of equipment is the ultimate necessity in preventing costly 
repairs.  By evaluating each unit on a regular schedule, you can often catch 
and repair minor problems before they completely disable the unit and become 
burdensome on your entire operation.
For more information on preventive maintenance, consult your local service 
company or CFESA member.  Most repair companies offer this service at very 
reasonable rates to allow you the time you need to run your business along with 
the peace of mind that all your equipment will last throughout its expected life.  
These services often offer guarantees as well as the flexibility in scheduling or 
maintenance for your convenience. For a complete listing of current Unified Brands 
ASA please visit www.unifiedbrands.net.
Unified Brands believes strongly in the products it manufactures and backs those 
products with one of the best warranties in the industry.  We believe with the 
proper maintenance and use, you will realize a profitable return on your investment 
and years of satisfied service.

REPLACEMENT PARTS

To order parts, contact your Authorized Service Agent. Supply the model 
designation, serial number, part description, part number, quantity, and when 
applicable, voltage and phase.

CONTACT US

If you have questions pertaining to the content in this manual, contact Unified 
Brands at 888-994-7636 or [email protected].

TROUBLESHOOTING

This unit is designed to operate smoothly and efficiently if properly maintained. 
However, the following is a list of checks to make in the event of a problem. Wir-
ing diagrams are found at the end of this manual. When in doubt, turn unit off 
and contact service at 888-994-7636 or [email protected].

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

PROCEDURE

Unit does not run

No power to unit

Plug in unit

Control in OFF position

Turn controller on

Faulty control

Call for service at 888-994-
7636

Unit too cold

Incorrect set point

Adjust control set point

Unit too warm

Roll cover is open

Close roll cover

Gasket torn or out of place

Inspect the gasket for wear 
and position

Incorrect set point

Adjust control set point

Warm product introduced 
to cabinet

Pre-chill product 37ºF

Ice on the coil

Initiate manual defrost

Unit noisy

Ice on the coil

Initiate manual defrost

Unit does not defrost Excessive ice on the coil

Initiate manual defrost

CAREL CONTROLLER CODES

DISPLAYED 

ALARM CODE

ALARM

E0

Control probe

E1

Defrost probe

dOr

Open door

LO

Low temperature

HI

High temperature

CHt

Dirty condenser

CLEANING CONDENSER COIL

An accumulation of dirt and dust prevents the condenser coil from removing, 
making your unit cool poorly, run constantly, or even stop completely if the 
compressor overheats. Clean coil using a vacuum cleaner with wand attachment. 
If the coil is greasy, wash it with a solution of warm water the mild detergent using 
a bristle brush. Take care not to drip water onto other parts of the condensing unit.

CLEANING DRAIN AND DRAIN PAN

Clean the drain using an oven baster to force a solution of hot water and baking 
soda or bleach into the drain opening. To clear a stubborn clog, insert a length of 
1/4” round plastic tubing into the drain and push it gently through to the drain 
pan; pull back out. Wash the drain pan regularly with a solution of warm water 
and baking soda.

CHECKING THE DOOR SEAL

Open the door and examine all four sides of the door gasket for any tears. Feel the 
gasket for brittleness and/or cracks. If the gasket shows damage, then it must be 
replaced. If no damage is observed, close the door and check the seal between 
the gasket and the cabinet for obvious gaps. Next open the door and close it on a 
dollar bill. Slowly pull the dollar bill out from the door. If the gasket seals properly, 

Summary of Contents for PT-W-L Series

Page 1: ...AL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE NOTICE Due to a continuous program of product improvement Unified Brands reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications without prior notice NOTICE Please read...

Page 2: ...pproximately 45 minutes before putting in food in the rail Allow 2 hours for base of the unit to cool down to storage temperature prior to loading product NOTE All motors are oiled and sealed ELECTRIC...

Page 3: ...curring POWER ON OFF Press and hold the Power Button for more than 3 seconds or until LED display turns On Off MANUAL DEFROST Press and hold the Defrost Button for more than 3 seconds melting snowflak...

Page 4: ...brands net Unified Brands believes strongly in the products it manufactures and backs those products with one of the best warranties in the industry We believe with the proper maintenance and use you...

Page 5: ...for this equipment before it is placed in service If you have any questions related to equipment set up operations or service please call 888 994 7636 In addition please review the sales terms and con...

Page 6: ...F CLOSING LEFT X X X X D3 IN GSK1020 GASKET PUSH IN LEFT RIGHT DOORS X X D3 IN GSK9902 GASKET PUSH IN LEFT RIGHT DOORS X D3 IN GSK1030 GASKET PUSH IN LEFT RIGHT DOORS X X X D4 RP DOR101 DOOR RIGHT 18...

Page 7: ...HP R290 EMBRACO START COMPONENTS X C3 RF CON1604 COMPRESSOR 1 4 HP R290 EMBRACO X X X C4 RF CON1604SC COMPRESSOR 1 4 HP R290 EMBRACO START COMPONENTS X X X C5 RF COI1603 CONDENSER COIL X X X X C6 RF F...

Page 8: ...X X X X B7 HD CST060 LOCKING CASTER STANDARD X X X X B8 HD CST061 NON LOCKING CASTER STANDARD X X X X B9 RP DCT2101 VERTICAL AIR DUCT REAR T07 2126 X X X X B10 RP DCT2102 VERTICAL AIR DUCT FRONT T07...

Page 9: ...R2102 EVAP HOUSING COVER T07 2116 X X X X E5 RP DRP2102 EVAP HOUSING DRAIN PAN T07 2121 X X X X E6 RP FRT2102 EVAP HOUSING FRONT T07 2120 X X X X E7 RP BCK2105 EVAP HOUSING REAR T07 2123 X X X X E8 RP...

Page 10: ...PAN SUPPORT 12 PAN OPENING FRONT BACK 25 8 T07 0087 X X T5 RP BAR1306 PAN SUPPORT 18 PAN OPENING BACK 38 75 T07 0088 X X X T5 RP BRK1504 PAN SUPPORT LEFT T07 0085 X X X X T5 RP BRK1505 PAN SUPPORT RI...

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Page 13: ...13 OM PT W L SERIES PREP TABLES Service Log Model No Purchased From Serial No Location Date Purchased Date Installed Purchase Order No For Service Call Date Maintenance Performed Performed By...

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