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OVERVIEW
These Structural Concepts merchandisers are
designed to merchandise pre-chilled packaged
products at 41 °F [5 °C] or less product temperatures.
Cases should be installed and operated according to
this operating manual’s instructions to insure proper
performance.
Improper use will void warranty.
TYPE
This unit is designed for the display of products in ambient
store conditions where temperatures and humidity are
maintained within a specific range.
For Type 1 Conditions (most cases): ambient
conditions are to be at 55% maximum humidity and
maximum temperatures of 75 °F [24 °C].
For Type 2 Conditions: ambient conditions are to be at
60% maximum humidity and maximum temperatures
of 80 °F [27 °C].
If unsure if unit is Type 1 or Type 2, see tag next to
serial label. See
SERIAL LABEL LOCATION &
INFORMATION LISTED / TECH INFO & SERVICE
section in this manual for sample serial labels.
COMPLIANCE
Performance issues when in violation of applicable
NEC, federal, state and local electrical and plumbing
codes are not covered by warranty.
See below compliance guideline.
WARNINGS
This sheet contains important warnings to prevent
injury or death.
Please read carefully!
PRECAUTIONS and WIRING DIAGRAMS
See next page for
PRECAUTIONS
and
WIRING
DIAGRAM
information.
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
Condenser 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.
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