Part number 20046, Rev 0
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INSTALLATION
UNCRATING AND PLACEMENT–
This unit comes with an optional roller
base so you can unpack it in an open area, remove the wooden planks
or skid as shown, and then place it on the roller base to move to its
normal location. To place the unit on the roller base, have one person
tilt the machine forward and hold it while a second person slides the
roller base in from the back. Note that the side without a top lip goes
towards the front of the unit. Once it is in as far as it will go, have the
second person hold the base firmly in place while the first person tilts
the machine up and onto the roller base, pushing it back until all 4
corners are on the base. The unit should be placed as close as possible to a dedicated power outlet
so an extension cord will not be needed. This unit requires a
minimum of 4 inches of air flow space
in back and 3 inches on the sides and top.
Once the unit is in place, the rear casters on the roller
base should be locked to prevent inadvertent movement.
LEVELING
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Once the unit is in place (either on or off of the roller base) you can level it with the
screw-type adjustable leveling legs on the front corners of the unit. Turn counterclockwise to raise
the corner; turn clockwise to lower it. Leveling legs are required in front only. Unit may have a
slight tilt )front to back) after legs are inst
alled. This is acceptable and recommended on this unit.
POWER SOURCE
– The supply circuit to this cabinet
must conform to all National and Local Electrical Codes.
Consult the cabinet Serial-Data plate for voltage, cycle,
phase, and amp requirements before making
connection. VOLTAGE SHOULD NOT VARY MORE THAN
5% FROM SERIAL PLATE RATINGS. A separate circuit is
recommended to prevent possible loss of product due
to over-loading or failure of other equipment on the
same circuit. PROTECT THE CIRCUIT WITH A 20 AMP DELAY-TYPE FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER. Do
not use an extension cord. Be sure your unit is properly
grounded. Use the 3-prong plug provided into a 3-prong
grounded outlet. (Only this method complies with national
electrical codes, local codes and ordinances.) Unless the above
grounding method is followed, you are not protected against
severe or lethal shock in the event of a short circuit of an
electrical component or wiring of the unit.
STARTING
– There are no compressor shipping bolts to loosen or
valves to open. All that is necessary is to plug the service cord
into an electrical outlet When starting this new appliance, allow
the cabinet to operate a minimum of eight hours or until it has
started cycling normally before placing product in the cabinet.
The motor compressor may start and stop several times when
the unit is first started or after defrosting, especially if the
weather is very hot. This is only normal functioning of the motor overload protector. The motor
compressor will cycle normally as soon as the excess heat has been removed.