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TROUBLESHOOTING - TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY 

CONDITION 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

Case Not  

Lining Up 

See 

POSITIONING & ALIGNING / ADJUSTING LEVELERS / LOCKING CASTERS IN 

PLACE

 section in this manual for instructions on properly aligning case (alongside 

other cases) and adjusting levelers. 

Water Is On 

The Floor 

Caution!

  Water on flooring can cause much damage!  Until cause is determined 

(and  repaired), follow these procedures: 

 

Use wet-dry vacuum (or mop & bucket) to remove standing water. 

 

Use ‘catch pans’ for water to drain into.  Swap out regularly until case has drained. 

 

When power to case is restored, condensate pan should function properly and water 

will no longer overflow onto flooring. 

 

Note: 

See 

Drain, Hose and Bracket Placement Illustrations 

sheet in this manual for 

views of different condensate systems used in display cases. 

 

Check that the drain trap is free of debris.

 

 

Check that the drain hose is correctly positioned over condensate pan (or floor drain, for 

remote units).

 

 

Check store conditions. To prevent condensation in Type I environments, maximum    

conditions are to be 55% humidity / 75° Fahrenheit.  For Type II environmants, maximum 

conditions are to be 55% humidity / 80° Fahrenheit.  See serial label (at case rear near 

main power switch) for NSF® Type of your case. 

 

Check condensate pan float for proper operation (electric condensate trays).  

 

 

Check that condensate pan is properly plugged in or connected.  

 

Caution! 

 Wicking material (if any) on your particular hot gas loop condensate tray 

may be dirty or worn and need replacement.   

 

Slide condensate package out from under unit. 

 

After refrigeration system has been carefully slid out, replace wicking material with 

new.  If wicking material is not available, contact Structural Concepts.  See toll-free 

number at last page of this operating manual. 

 

See 

CONDENSER PACKAGE LAYOUT (SELF

-

CONTAINED UNITS ONLY) 

section 

in manual for wicking material illustration. 

Summary of Contents for Oasis FSIB2R.6031B

Page 1: ...SIB8R 6031 FSIB4R 6031A and FSIB2R 6031B Operating Manuals Oasis Oasis FSIBX_FSIB8R 6031_FSIB4R 6031A_FSIB2R 6031B_Refrig_Berry_Case_20 45803 pub 888 E Porter Road Muskegon MI 49441 Phone 231 798 8888...

Page 2: ...LAYOUT MODEL FSIB4R 6031A SELF CONTAINED UNITS ONLY CONDENSER PACKAGE LAYOUT MODEL FSIB2R 6031B SELF CONTAINED UNITS ONLY GENERAL CLEANING SCHEDULE TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL EXTERIOR GENERAL...

Page 3: ...AUTIONS 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 pane...

Page 4: ...TEMENT 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...

Page 5: ...depending upon case type and model See illustration at right 2 Remove Case From Skid Remote Units To prevent damage support case while sliding it toward edge of skid When case is at edge of skid caref...

Page 6: ...tion depending upon case type and model See illustration at right 2 Remove Case From Skid Self Contained Units To prevent damage support case while sliding it toward edge of skid When case is at edge...

Page 7: ...Case Alongside Others Before adjusting levelers make certain that the case is in proper position and if required aligned with adjoining case This may require the repositioning of case you are installi...

Page 8: ...in order to pull down temperature 2 Thermometer Thermometer is located at rear plenum for monitoring warmest air temperature Probe must be used to determine actual product temperature See illustration...

Page 9: ...kage of air return duct can result in poor operating temperatures 3 Refrigerated Airflow Path Refrigerated airflow from honeycomb air diffuser to air return duct passes over product Caution DO NOT STA...

Page 10: ...oval Illustration below shows merchandiser after deck pans have been removed Store in safe place out of foot traffic while removed from case 2 Components Routes Illustration below shows components suc...

Page 11: ...ing deck panel 1 Deck Pan Removal Illustration below shows merchandiser after deck pan has been removed Store in safe place out of foot traffic while removed from case 2 Components Routes Illustration...

Page 12: ...access this area Field Access Box Illustration below shows field access box for both remote and self contained units Caution Authorized service personnel ONLY should access this area Contactor Termina...

Page 13: ...rized service personnel ONLY should access this area Self Service Access Box Illustration below shows field access box for both remote and self contained units Caution Authorized service personnel ONL...

Page 14: ...rized service personnel ONLY should access this area Self Service Access Box Illustration below shows field access box for both remote and self contained units Caution Authorized service personnel ONL...

Page 15: ...ing Motor Overflow Pan Electrical Coil Unit Wicking Material Optional Refrigeration Package Layout Note Due to design variables refrigeration package component layout can vary in location Illustration...

Page 16: ...Motor Overflow Pan Electrical Coil Unit Refrigeration Package Layout Note Due to design variables refrigeration package component layout can vary in location Illustration below may not reflect every f...

Page 17: ...denser Coil Fan Fan Housing Motor Overflow Pan Electrical Coil Unit Refrigeration Package Layout Note Due to design variables refrigeration package component layout can vary in location Illustration b...

Page 18: ...l It is accessible at case rear Clean magnetic condenser coil filter by following either of these steps 1 As magnetic condenser coil filter is dishwasher safe remove from case no screw removal require...

Page 19: ...19 FREQ INSTRUCTIONS Weekly Decks Clean with a warm soap and water solution and soft cloth If necessary entirely remove from case and submersed in warm soapy water Use soft bristled brush to remove fo...

Page 20: ...cking to case 6 Return product to case 7 Restore power to case Quarterly Condensing Coil Self Contained Units Only Remove magnetic condenser coil filter Remove rear panel by lifting it up and off Cond...

Page 21: ...wnward and away from the honeycomb retainer Clean honeycomb with warm water and soap solution Submerse if necessary C D F Use brush to dislodge stubborn or sticky residue Dry by using vacuum s blow mo...

Page 22: ...e drain trap is free of debris Check that the drain hose is correctly positioned over condensate pan or floor drain for remote units Check store conditions To prevent condensation in Type I environmen...

Page 23: ...rely mounted in brackets Verify that fan blades 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 Che...

Page 24: ...te defrost cycle in progress Check that case is not in sun or near a heat or air conditioning vent If case is located near outside doors temperature fluctuation can hinder unit s ability to maintain t...

Page 25: ...system Check that liquid line filter dryer is not plugged Check that close offs are intact around condensing coil and that air is not recirculate Check that store ambient temperature isn t above maxi...

Page 26: ...e is no air recirculation around evaporator coil Check that evaporator coil is not iced up High Suction Pressure Check for refrigerant overcharge Check that compressor reed valves aren t bad Look for...

Page 27: ...ature 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 instructio...

Page 28: ...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 29: ...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 30: ...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 30 For Case Specifi...

Page 31: ...sonable 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...

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