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OVERVIEW 

 

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These Structural Concepts merchandisers are designed to 
merchandise packaged products at 41 °F (5 °C) or less 

product temperatures (unless custom cases with wire rack 

shelving). 

 

Cases should be installed and operated according to this 
operating manual’s instructions to ensure proper 

performance. Improper use will void warranty. 

 

CASE TYPE 

 

This unit is designed for the display of products in ambient store 

conditions where temperatures and humidity are maintained 

within a specific range.   

 

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Type I display refrigerators are intended for use in an area 
where environmental conditions are controlled and maintained 

so that the ambient temperature does not exceed 75 °F        

(24 °C) and 55% maximum humidity. 

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Type II display refrigerators are intended for use in an area 
where environmental conditions are controlled and maintained 

so that the ambient temperature does not exceed 80 °F         

(27 °C) and 55% maximum humidity. 

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If unsure if unit is NSF® Type 1 or 2, see tag near serial label. 

 

COMPLIANCE 

 

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Performance issues when in violation of applicable NEC, 
federal, state and local electrical and plumbing codes are 

not covered by warranty. 

 

WARNINGS 

 

 

This sheet contains important warnings to prevent injury or 
death. Please read carefully!

 

 

REFRIGERANT DISCLOSURE STATEMENT 

 

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This equipment is prohibited from use in California with any 
refrigerants on the “List of Prohibited Substances” for that 

specific end-use, in accordance with California Code of 

Regulations, title 17, section 95374.  

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This disclosure statement has been reviewed and approved 
by Structural Concepts and Structural Concepts attests, 

under penalty of perjury, that these statements are true and 

accurate. 

WARNING 

 

Hazardous moving parts.  Do not operate unit with covers removed.   

Fan blades may be exposed when deck panel is removed.   

Disconnect power before removing deck panel. 

WARNING  

  

Risk of electric shock. Disconnect power before servicing unit. 

CAUTION!  More than one source of electrical supply is                        

employed with units that have separate circuits.   

Disconnect ALL ELECTRICAL SOURCES before servicing. 

WARNING  

 

Condensate Pan is Hot!   

Disconnect and allow to cool before cleaning or removing from case. 

 

WARNING 

ELECTRICAL 

  HAZARD

 

 

WARNING 

KEEP 

HANDS 

CLEAR

 

 

WARNING 

HOT 

SURFACE

 

COMPLIANCE 

 

This equipment MUST be installed in compliance with all applicable 

NEC, federal, state and local electrical and plumbing codes. 

ATTENTION 

CONTRACTORS

 

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including 

 Urethane (Ethyl Carbamate), which are known to the state of  

California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive  

harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.

 

Summary of Contents for Oasis B427WN

Page 1: ...m Model W3R CDR4287 Refrigerated Wine Units INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL Model W4R Refrigerated Wine Unit Refrigerated Wine Units Model CDR4287A Left Adjoined To Model B428WN Right Model B427WN R...

Page 2: ...R4287 CDR4287A AND B427WND REFRIGERATION PACKAGE LAYOUT FOR MODEL B428WN REFRIGERATION PACKAGE LAYOUT ACCESS FOR MODEL B427WN CLEANING SCHEDULE TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANC...

Page 3: ...gs to prevent injury or death Please read carefully REFRIGERANT DISCLOSURE STATEMENT This equipment is prohibited from use in California with any refrigerants on the List of Prohibited Substances for...

Page 4: ...ust be replaced with similarly treated lamps CAUTION PRECAUTIONS This sheet contains important precautions to prevent damage to unit or merchandise Please read carefully See previous page for specific...

Page 5: ...proper position To prevent damage support case while sliding skid out from under case Note Illustration at right reflects general outline of sample case and does not reflect any particular model or op...

Page 6: ...to metal front panel and carefully lift upward Panel slots may be lifted up and over hooks as shown in illustration below See CASE START UP REFRIGERATION PACKAGE ACCESS section in this manual for acce...

Page 7: ...moval Method Remove two 2 screws holding lower louvered front panel to case See illustration below Grasp front panel slats and lift upward and away from case See illustrations below See next page for...

Page 8: ...h for Power and LED lights to come on 3 Sliding Out Refrigeration Package From Underside Of Case Make certain the case is unplugged before proceeding Note At shipment depending upon packaging method i...

Page 9: ...eck for discharge air from honeycomb air diffuser shown at right to confirm that the fans are functioning properly When the case is in a start up mode or has been idle for a long period of time the un...

Page 10: ...e pan However should greater access be desired rear panel can be removed See illustration below Make certain the case is unplugged before proceeding Remove the four 4 screws holding rear panel to case...

Page 11: ...coil area including TXV Valve and Cover Drain Drain Access Cover P Trap Evaporator Fan Coils Your model may slightly vary from illustrations shown below TXV Valve Drain Evaporator Fan Model CDR4287A D...

Page 12: ...tening by touch This one Touch Sensor controls all LED lights LED lights come on when Main Power has been turned on Touch the LED Touch Sensor LED lights will turn off Touch it again and LED lights wi...

Page 13: ...switch To remove faulty LED light follow these steps A Disconnect plug from LED light B Using both hands grasp LED light assembly with its mag netic mounting clips Pull downward and off its shelf or h...

Page 14: ...erly in shelf header Note If mounting clips are riveted to shelf or header attach by placing LED in base of clip and then snapping into clip at FLANGE SIDE Press plug s barrel shaped insert deep into...

Page 15: ...nt retaining screws Carefully slide out refrigeration package Unplug the condensate pan from its outlet Condenser Coils Compressor Dryer Filter Condenser Fan Sight Glass Electrical Components Note Con...

Page 16: ...KAGE LAYOUT CDR4287 A B427WND PAGE 1 OF 3 section in this manual for instructions on front grille removal condensate pan access etc Illustration below may not reflect every feature or option of your p...

Page 17: ...ine Coil Compressor Electrical Box Hot Gas Condensate Overflow Electrical Coil 3 Refrigeration Package Layout For Model B427WN Warning Disconnect power before providing maintenance and service to unit...

Page 18: ...e from case Submerse in warm soapy water Use soft bristled brush to remove dust grease and grime that collects on filter Rinse thoroughly After filter has dried return to case See CONDENSATE PAN ACCES...

Page 19: ...se Replace rear grille to case using either hooks or screws Weekly Condenser Coil Remove Front Grille See CASE STARTUP REFRIGERATION PACKAGE ACCESS section for instructions on removing Front Grille Va...

Page 20: ...it to be pulled out of honeycomb retainer C Carefully pry downward and away from the honeycomb retainer A B C D E F Clean honeycomb with warm water and soap solution Submerse if necessary Use brush t...

Page 21: ...ades are securely mounted to fan motor Check that nothing is preventing blade rotation Check that the fan shroud is properly secured Fans Are Not Working Check that the MAIN power switch is on Check t...

Page 22: ...e amount of warm product was added to the case it will take time for the temperature to adjust Temperature changes during defrost mode but will return to normal Check that the case is not in the sun o...

Page 23: ...system Check that liquid line filter dryer is not plugged Check that close offs are intact around condensing coil and that air is not recirculating Check that store ambient temperature isn t above max...

Page 24: ...coil is not iced up High Suction Pressure Check for refrigerant overcharge Check that compressor reed valves aren t bad Look for high suction low head pressure Perform pump down Check that the cooling...

Page 25: ...erature refrigeration information as well as regulatory standards to which the case conforms For additional technical information and service see the TECHNICAL SERVICE page in this manual for instruct...

Page 26: ...s timeout occur normal operational settings prior to modifications being made will resume 3 If the instrument is switched off before pressing the Prg key all modifications to parameters will be lost S...

Page 27: ...set reset HACCP alarms reset temp monitoring Summary Table of Alarm and Signals Display Buzzer and Relay Integrated Electronic Microprocessor Controller Read And Save These Instructions Page 2 of 3 Us...

Page 28: ...F 50 200 dP1 Maximum defrost duration evaporator min F 1 250 d6 Display on hold during defrost C 0 2 dd Dripping time after defrost min F 0 15 d 1 Display of defrost probe 1 C F F 28 For Case Specifi...

Page 29: ...onable attorney fees and costs Remedies of SCC SCC s rights and remedies shall be cumulative and may be exercised from time to time In a proceeding or action relating to the breach of this Agreement b...

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