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TEC_TM_114 | REV. A | EN
04/26/2021
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TEC_TM_114 | REV. A | EN
04/26/2021
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Installation (cont.)
TBB/TDD-1-HC Pallet Removal
Tools Required
• #2 Phillips screwdriver
• Knife or other cutting implement
• Power drill with #2 Phillips bit (optional)
Procedure
1.
Remove all interior contents. Cut the banding, and then set the
cardboard aside. See fig. 1.
NOTE:
Save the cardboard for step 3.
2.
Unscrew the brackets from the pallet. Use drill if desired.
See fig. 2.
3.
Place some cardboard on the pallet’s edge with the handle,
and then place cardboard on the floor to cushion the unit’s
top. See 4b. See figs. 3a and 3b.
4.
Ensure the unit’s hinges will be on top. Then, tilt the unit off
the pallet and then rest the unit on the cardboard. See figs. 4a
and 4b.
NOTE:
Do not let the castors rest on the pallet to keep unit
from moving.
5.
Unscrew brackets from unit. See fig. 5.
NOTE:
Fig. 5 shows rear bracket; front brackets do not have
a rear metal plate.
Fig. 3b.
Place the cardboard about 3’
away to cushion the unit’s top (see 4b).
Fig. 4a.
Tilt the unit sideways with the hinged side
up. Keep castors from resting on the pallet to prevent
movement.
Fig. 4b.
Use cardboard to protect the unit’s top from
damage.
Fig. 5.
Unscrew all brackets from the unit, as the circle
indicates. Arrow indicates rear metal plate.
Fig. 3a.
Use cardboard to keep the
pallet from scratching the unit.
Fig. 1.
Remove contents and save the
cardboard.
Fig. 2.
Unscrew all brackets from the
pallet.
Cabinet Location
1.
Ensure that the drain hose or hoses are positioned in the pan.
2.
Free the plug and cord from inside the lower rear of the cooler
(
DO NOT
plug in).
3.
Place the unit close enough to the electrical supply so that the
extension cords are never used.
Installing Leveling Legs
Leveling legs are provided to assist with leveling the cabinet.
With access to the bottom of the cabinet, thread the leveling legs
into the holes used to secure the cabinet to the skid. See figs. 1
and 2.
Installing 6" Leveling Legs or Castors
Adjustable legs will provide 6" (152 mm) of clearance under the
cabinet. Castors provide cabinet mobility.
NOTE:
If the cabinet has a center leveling screw, castor, or leg,
make sure it is adjusted properly so it makes full contact with
the floor after the cabinet has been leveled.
Required Tools
Adjustable Wrench
Procedure(s)
6" Leveling Legs
1.
Access the bottom of the cabinet and thread the leveling legs
into the rail. See figs. 3 and 4.
2.
Verify that the cabinet is level.
3.
If the cabinet is not level, gently lift and support the low end
of the cabinet. With an adjustable wrench, screw the bottom
stem of the leveling leg in or out to level and support the
cabinet. See fig. 5.
Castors
1.
Locate the castor anchor points on the underside of the
cabinet.
2.
With an adjustable wrench and the provided hardware, install
the plate castors.
NOTE:
DO NOT
overtighten the bolts.
3.
Verify the level of the cabinet. If the cabinet is not level, gently
lift and support the low end of the cabinet and add castor
shims.
a.
Loosen the castor bolts to create space between the
mounting plate and the bottom of the cabinet. See fig. 6a.
b.
Position the castor shims and tighten the castor bolts. See
figs. 6b and 6c.
c.
Lower the cabinet and verify it is level. Repeat the process
until the cabinet is level.
NOTE:
Install shims in pairs and ensure the shims contact
the castor mounting bolts.
Installation (cont.)
A
B
C
Fig. 6.
Install castor shims in pairs.
Fig. 1.
Turn the leveling legs clockwise to lower the unit.
Fig. 2.
Turn the leveling legs counterclockwise to raise the unit.
Fig. 5.
Turn the bottom stem to level the
cabinet.
Fig. 3.
Locate the threaded hole in the
rail.
Fig. 4.
Screw in the leveling legs.
Lower Rail Assembly
Seismic
Leg
Snug Fit
Here
Rail End
Bottom Stem