Loading and Enroute Inspections
85
Post-Loading Inspection
Post-loading inspections ensure the cargo has been loaded
properly. To perform a post-load inspection:
1.
Inspect the evaporator outlets for blockage.
2.
Turn the unit off before opening the cargo box doors to
maintain efficient operation.
NOTE: The unit can be operated with the cargo box
doors open if the truck is backed into a refrigerated
warehouse and the dock door seals fit tightly around the
trailer.
3.
Perform a final check of the load temperature. If the load
is above or below temperature, make a final notation on
the manifest.
4.
Close or supervise the closing of the cargo box doors.
Make sure they are securely locked.
5.
Make sure the setpoint is at the temperature listed on the
manifest.
6.
If the unit was stopped, restart using the correct starting
procedure. See the Operating Instruction chapter in this
manual.
7.
Start a manual defrost cycle 30 minutes after loading. See
the Manual Defrost procedure in this manual.
8.
Push the microprocessor controller access door firmly
closed.
CAUTION: Cargo must be pre-cooled to the proper
temperature before loading. The unit is designed to
maintain temperature, not cool an above-temperature
load.
CAUTION: Push the controller access door firmly
closed after each use. Unit damage can occur in
transit if the door is not properly closed.
Loading and Enroute Inspections
85
Post-Loading Inspection
Post-loading inspections ensure the cargo has been loaded
properly. To perform a post-load inspection:
1.
Inspect the evaporator outlets for blockage.
2.
Turn the unit off before opening the cargo box doors to
maintain efficient operation.
NOTE: The unit can be operated with the cargo box
doors open if the truck is backed into a refrigerated
warehouse and the dock door seals fit tightly around the
trailer.
3.
Perform a final check of the load temperature. If the load
is above or below temperature, make a final notation on
the manifest.
4.
Close or supervise the closing of the cargo box doors.
Make sure they are securely locked.
5.
Make sure the setpoint is at the temperature listed on the
manifest.
6.
If the unit was stopped, restart using the correct starting
procedure. See the Operating Instruction chapter in this
manual.
7.
Start a manual defrost cycle 30 minutes after loading. See
the Manual Defrost procedure in this manual.
8.
Push the microprocessor controller access door firmly
closed.
CAUTION: Cargo must be pre-cooled to the proper
temperature before loading. The unit is designed to
maintain temperature, not cool an above-temperature
load.
CAUTION: Push the controller access door firmly
closed after each use. Unit damage can occur in
transit if the door is not properly closed.
Summary of Contents for SB-200TG
Page 1: ...Operator s Manual SB 200TG Operator s Manual SB 200TG TK 53598 2 OP Rev 0 02 07...
Page 7: ...6 Table of Contents 6...
Page 11: ...10 Introduction 10...
Page 21: ...20 EPA Emission Control System Warranty Statement 20...
Page 43: ...42 TG VI Controller Description 42...
Page 45: ...44 Remote Status Light Optional 44...
Page 83: ...82 Alarm Codes 82...
Page 103: ...102 Warranty 102...
Page 117: ...116 Serial Number Locations 116...