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the information contained herein is subject to change without notice.

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Installation

Setting Up

Handling

Unpacking

Positioning

•  Use suitable means to move the unit;  

- For smaller items use two people 
- For large items a fork lift, pallet trolley or similar (the forks should reach completely beneath the pallet)

•  Check the unit for damage before and after unpacking�  If unit is damaged, contact the distributor and manufacturer
•  Should any item have physical damage, report the details to the freight company and to the agent responsible for the dispatch within 

seven (7) days of receipt�  No claims will be accepted or processed after this period

•  The unit is supplied fully assembled
•  Remove all protective plastic film, tapes, ties and packers before installing and operating
•  Clean off any remaining residue from the interior/exterior of the unit using a clean cloth dampened with warm soapy water

•  When moving the unit, ensure the cabinet is upright at all times 
•  When positioning the unit, avoid direct sunlight, warm drafts and heated areas for the unit to maintain the normal operating 

temperature

•  Do not position the unit in: 

  - Wet areas 
  - Near heat and/or steam sources 
  - Near flammable substances

•  Ensure the unit is positioned on a level surface to allow all the condensation to properly burn off and prevent the burn off tray 

overflowing

•  Allow an air gap between the unit and other objects or surfaces�  A minimum gap of 100mm from all sides is recommend for normal 

operational use (if the unit is near any heat sensitive material we suggest you allow additional space), example below

•  After positioning the unit, allow the refrigeration gas to settle for at least 2 hours before switching ON

•  Please consult national and local standards to ensure that your unit is positioned in accordance with any existing requirement

WARNING

Improper installation, adjustments, alterations, service or 

maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death.

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Summary of Contents for CR.GC1.L.RC.L

Page 1: ...R GC1 L RC R CR GC1 L RCL R CR GC1 L RCL R CR GC1 S RC L CR GC1 S RC R CR GC1 S RCL R CR GC1 S RCL R CR GC2 L RC CR GC2 L RCL CR GC2 S RC CR GC2 S RCL GLASS CHILLER REMOTE SINGLE DOUBLE DOOR SPECIFICA...

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Page 3: ...Liquid Line Isolation Valves Refrigeration Lines Condenser Unit Remote Unit Leak Testing Diagram Climate Classes Electrical Connection 10 Plumbing Connections 10 Specification Technical Specification...

Page 4: ...s not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction con...

Page 5: ...g The manufacturer declines any liability for damages to persons and or things due to an improper wrong and or unreasonable use of the machine Only specifically trained qualified Technicians Stoddart...

Page 6: ...d GC Glass Chiller 1 2 1 door 2 door L S Lift of lid Sliding Lid RC Right Hand Remote Service Compartment RCL Left Hand Remote Service Compartment L R Left Right hand hinged door Control Panel Install...

Page 7: ...nit using a clean cloth dampened with warm soapy water When moving the unit ensure the cabinet is upright at all times When positioning the unit avoid direct sunlight warm drafts and heated areas for...

Page 8: ...d valve Isolation valves suction line and liquid line are not sold or supplied with this product or by Stoddart For purchasing and installation of the solenoid contact a local refrigeration company En...

Page 9: ...d fill with dry nitrogen to 1725kPa 250psi Close the pressure gauge and note the pressure reading Using a soapy solution check all the joints for leaks If leaks exist START If leaks exist If NO leaks...

Page 10: ...3M1 Refrigerated Units in Commercial Kitchens would normally be climate class 4 CLIMATE CLASSES Test Room Climate Class Dry bulb temperature C Relative humidity Dew point C Water weightin dry air g k...

Page 11: ...this manual require the power to the equipment to be turned o and isolated Turn the power OFF at the power point and unplug the power supply lead by the plug body If the power point is not readily acc...

Page 12: ...TIONS Model CR GC1 L RC L CR GC1 L RC R CR GC1 L RCL L CR GC1 L RCL R CR GC1 S RC L CR GC1 S RC R CR GC1 S RCL L CR GC1 S RCL R Width 760mm Depth 668mm Height 880mm Voltage Frequency 240V 50Hz Power k...

Page 13: ...ww stoddart com au www stoddart co nz Specification SPECIFICATIONS Model CR GC2 L RC CR GC2 L RCL CR GC2 S RC CR GC2 S RCL Width 1200mm Depth 668mm Height 880mm Voltage Frequency 240V 50Hz Power kW 0...

Page 14: ...g the cabinet should not occur through the lid s Ensure the doors are CLOSED when not loading to maintain the temperature The cabinet should only be loaded with 14 x 14 and 14 x 17 glass baskets The r...

Page 15: ...sed on The unit will maintain a default temperature after service for instant use the next day Switch OFF lights and door heaters to minimise power Ensure all doors are closed Defrost Cycle The system...

Page 16: ...room temperature display KEY COMBINATIONS 1 Push and immediately release the SET key the display will show the set point value 2 Push and immediately release the SET key or wait 5 seconds to display...

Page 17: ...is unit is NOT waterproof DO NOT hose DO NOT pour water directly onto the unit DO NOT immerse in water Stainless steel exhibits good resistance to corrosion however if not properly maintained stainles...

Page 18: ...Do NOT let water pool check crevices and folds Doors Night Lids 1 Use a vacuum to remove dust and debris from all the ventilation panels 2 Do NOT use water or a hose to remove dust or debris Ventilati...

Page 19: ...uit board Refrigeration circuit board s is hot T Replace Fix circuit board s Unit is too warm Ambient air entering the units O Door not closing sealing O Move unit exhaust fan O Open baffle Warm items...

Page 20: ...tor retailer can contact their local metal recycling centre to collect the remaining cabinet shelves etc There may be special requirements or conditions Information on the disposal of refrigeration ap...

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Page 24: ...7694 New Zealand Sales Spare Parts Tel 0800 79 1954 Email sales stoddart co nz Email spares stoddart co nz Service Spare Parts Tel 0800 935 714 Email service stoddart co nz Email spares stoddart co nz...

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