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B2: DIXELL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

dIXEL

 

Installing and Operating Instructions 

1592020070

 

 

1592020070 XR70CX GB m&M r1.130.11.2007.doc 

XR70CX 

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6.3

 

HOW TO START A MANUAL DEFROST 

 

Push the 

DEF 

key for more than 2 seconds and a manual defrost will start. 

6.4

 

HOW TO CHANGE A PARAMETER VALUE 

To change the parameter’s value operate as follows:  
1.

 

Enter the Programming mode by pressing the 

Set

 + 

n

 keys for 3s (the “

°C” or “°F”

 LED starts 

blinking). 

2.

 

Select the required parameter. Press the “

SET

” key to display its value 

3.

 

Use “

UP

” or “

DOWN

” to change its value. 

4.

 

Press “

SET

” to store the new value and move to the following parameter. 

To exit

: Press 

SET + UP 

or wait 15s without pressing a key. 

NOTE

: the set value is stored even when the procedure is exited by waiting the time-out to expire. 

6.5

 

THE HIDDEN MENU 

The hidden menu Includes all the parameters of the instrument. 

6.5.1 

HOW TO ENTER THE HIDDEN MENU 

1.

 

Enter the Programming mode by pressing the 

Set

 + 

n

 keys for 3s (the “

°C” or “°F”

 LED starts 

blinking). 

2.

 

Released  the  keys,  then  push  again  the  Set+

n

  keys  for  more  than  7s.  The  Pr2  label  will  be 

displayed immediately followed from the HY parameter.  

NOW YOU ARE IN THE HIDDEN MENU.

 

3.

 

Select the required parameter. 

4.

 

Press the “

SET

” key to display its value 

5.

 

Use 

or 

n

 to change its value. 

6.

 

Press “

SET

” to store the new value and move to the following parameter. 

To exit

: Press 

SET + 

or wait 15s without pressing a key. 

NOTE1: 

if none parameter is present in Pr1, after 3s the “noP” message is displayed. Keep the keys 

pushed till the Pr2 message is displayed.  

NOTE2

: the set value is stored even when the procedure is exited by waiting the time-out to expire. 

6.5.2 

HOW  TO  MOVE  A  PARAMETER  FROM  THE  HIDDEN  MENU  TO  THE 

FIRST LEVEL AND VICEVERSA. 

Each  parameter  present  in  the  HIDDEN  MENU  can  be  removed  or  put  into  “THE  FIRST  LEVEL” 
(user level) by pressing 

“SET + 

n

.  

In HIDDEN MENU when a parameter is present in First Level the decimal point is on. 

6.6

 

HOW TO LOCK THE KEYBOARD 

1. 

 

Keep pressed for more than 3 s the 

UP

 +  

DOWN

 keys. 

2. 

 

The  “POF”  message  will  be  displayed and the keyboard will be locked. At this point it will be 
possible only to see the set point or the MAX o Min temperature stored 

3. 

 

If a key is pressed more than 3s the “POF” message will be displayed. 

6.7

 

TO UNLOCK THE KEYBOARD 

Keep  pressed  together  for  more  than  3s  the 

and 

n

  keys,  till  the 

“Pon” 

message  will  be 

displayed. 

6.8

 

THE CONTINUOUS CYCLE 

When  defrost  is  not  in  progress,  it  can  be  activated  by  holding  the  “

o

”  key  pressed  for  about  3 

seconds. The compressor operates to maintain the “

ccS

” set point for the time set through the “

CCt

” 

parameter. The cycle can be terminated before the end of the set time using the same activation key 

o

” for 3 seconds. 

6.9

 

THE ON/OFF FUNCTION 

 

 

With “

onF = oFF

”, pushing the 

ON/OFF

 key, the instrument is switched off. The 

“OFF” 

message is displayed. In this configuration, the regulation is disabled.  
To switch the instrument on, push again the ON/OFF key. 

 

WARNING:  Loads  connected  to  the  normally  closed  contacts  of  the  relays  are  always 
supplied and under voltage, even if the instrument is in stand by mode.  

7.

 

PARAMETERS 

REGULATION 
Hy Differential

: (0,1 ÷ 25,5°C / 1÷255 °F) Intervention differential for set point. Compressor Cut IN 

is Set Point + differential (Hy). Compressor Cut OUT is when the temperature reaches the set 
point. 

LS  Minimum set point:

 (- 50°C÷SET/-58°F÷SET): Sets the minimum value for the set point. 

US Maximum set point: 

(SET÷110°C/ SET÷230°F). Set the maximum value for set point. 

Ot  Thermostat probe calibration

: (-12.0÷12.0°C; -120÷120°F) allows to adjust possible offset of 

the thermostat probe. 

P2P  Evaporator probe presence: n

= not present: the defrost stops by time; 

y=

 present: the defrost 

stops by temperature. 

OE Evaporator probe calibration:

 (-12.0÷12.0°C; -120÷120°F). allows to adjust possible offset of 

the evaporator probe. 

P3P  Third  probe  presence  (P3):  n

=  not  present:,  the  terminal  operates  as  digital  input.; 

y=

 

present:, the terminal operates as third probe. 

O3 Third probe calibration  (P3):

 (-12.0÷12.0°C; -120÷120°F). allows to adjust possible offset of 

the third probe. 

P4P Fourth probe presence

: (n = Not present; y = present). 

o4  Fourth probe calibration

: (-12.0

y

12.0°C) allows to adjust possible offset of the fourth probe. 

OdS Outputs activation delay at start up:

 (0÷255min) This function is enabled at the initial start up 

of the instrument and inhibits any output activation for the period of time set in the parameter.  

AC    Anti-short  cycle  delay

:  (0÷50  min)  minimum  interval  between  the  compressor  stop  and  the 

following restart. 

rtr  Percentage  of  the  second  and  first  probe  for  regulation  (0÷100;  100  =  P1,  0  =  P2  ): 

it 

allows to set the regulation according to the percentage of the first and second probe, as for the 
following formula (rtr(P1-P2)/100 + P2). 

CCt  Compressor  ON  time  during  continuous    cycle: 

(0.0÷24.0h;  res.  10min)  Allows  to  set  the 

length of the continuous cycle: compressor stays on without interruption for the CCt time. Can be 
used, for instance, when the room is filled with new products. 

CCS Set point for continuous cycle: 

(-50÷150°C) it sets the set point used during the continuous 

cycle. 

COn  Compressor  ON  time  with  faulty  probe: 

(0÷255  min)  time  during  which  the  compressor  is 

active in case of faulty thermostat probe. With COn=0 compressor is always OFF. 

COF Compressor OFF time with faulty probe: 

(0÷255 min) time during which the compressor is 

OFF in case of faulty thermostat probe. With COF=0 compressor is always active. 

DISPLAY 
CF  Temperature  measurement  unit: 

 

°C=

Celsius; 

°F

=Fahrenheit.  WARNING:  When  the 

measurement unit is changed the SET point and the values  of the parameters Hy, LS, US, Ot, 
ALU and ALL have to be checked and modified if necessary). 

rES  Resolution (for °C)

: (in = 1°C; dE = 0.1 °C) allows decimal point display. 

Lod  Instrument  display

:  (P1;  P2,  P3,  P4,    SET,  dtr):  it  selects  which  probe  is  displayed  by  the 

instrument: 

P1

 = Thermostat probe; 

P2

 = Evaporator probe; 

P3

 = Third probe(only for model 

with  this  option  enabled); 

P4

  =  Fourth  probe,

  SET

  =  set  point;   

dtr

  =  percentage  of 

visualization. 

rEd  X- REP display (

optional

)

: (P1; P2, P3, P4,  SET, dtr): it selects which probe is displayed by 

X- REP: 

P1

 = Thermostat probe; 

P2

 = Evaporator probe; 

P3

 = Third probe(only for model with 

this option enabled); 

P4

 = Fourth probe,

 SET

 = set point;  

dtr

 = percentage of visualization. 

dLy  Display delay: 

(0 ÷20.0m; risul. 10s) when the temperature increases, the display is updated 

of 1 °C/1°F after this time. 

dtr  Percentage of the second and first probe for visualization when Lod = dtr (0÷100; 100 = 

P1, 0 = P2 ): if Lod = dtr 

it allows to set the visualization according to the percentage of the 

first and second probe, as for the following formula (dtr(P1-P2)/100 + P2). 

DEFROST 
dFP  Probe  selection  for  defrost  termination:  nP

  =  no  probe; 

P1

  =thermostat  probe; 

P2  = 

evaporator probe; 

P3

 =configurable probe; 

P4

 = Probe on Hot Key plug. 

tdF   Defrost type

: EL = electrical heater; in = hot gas 

dtE  Defrost termination temperature

: (-50÷50 °C/  

-58÷122°F)  (Enabled  only  when  EdF=Pb)  sets  the  temperature  measured  by  the  evaporator 
probe, which causes the end of defrost. 

IdF   Interval  between  defrost  cycles

:  (0÷120h)  Determines  the  time  interval  between  the 

beginning of two defrost cycles. 

MdF    (Maximum)  length  for  defrost

:  (0÷255min)  When 

P2P  =  n

,  (not  evaporator  probe:  timed 

defrost) it sets the defrost duration, when 

P2P = y

 (defrost end based on temperature) it sets 

the maximum length for defrost. 

dSd Start defrost delay

: ( 0÷99min) This is useful when different defrost start times are necessary 

to avoid overloading the plant.  

dFd    Temperature  displayed  during  defrost

:  (

rt

  =  real  temperature; 

it

  =  temperature  at  defrost 

start; 

SEt

 = set point; 

dEF

 = “dEF” label) 

dAd  MAX  display  delay  after  defrost

:  (0÷255min).  Sets  the  maximum  time  between  the  end  of 

defrost and the restarting of the real room temperature display. 

Fdt  Drip time

: (0

y

120 min) time interval between reaching defrost termination temperature and the 

restoring of the control’s normal operation. This  time allows the evaporator to eliminate water 
drops that might have formed due to defrost. 

dPo  First defrost after start-up

: (y = immediately; n = after the IdF time) 

dAF  Defrost  delay  after  continuous  cycle

:  (0

y

23.5h)  time  interval  between  the  end  of  the  fast 

freezing cycle and the following defrost related to it. 

FANS 
FnC Fans operating mode

C-n

= runs with the compressor, OFF during defrost;  

o-n

 = continuous mode, OFF during defrost;  

C-Y

 = runs with the compressor, ON during defrost;  

o-Y

 = continuous mode, ON during defrost;  

Fnd  Fans  delay  after  defrost:

  (0÷255min)  Interval  between  end  of  defrost  and  evaporator  fans 

start.

 

Fct  Temperature differential avoiding short cycles of fans 

(0÷59°C; Fct=0 function disabled). If 

the  difference  of  temperature  between  the  evaporator  and  the  room  probes  is  more  than  the 
value of the Fct parameter, the fans are switched on.

 

FSt   Fans  stop  temperature

:  (-50÷50°C/122°F)  setting  of  temperature,  detected  by  evaporator 

probe, above which fans are always OFF. 

Fon Fan ON time:

 (0÷15 min)

 with 

Fnc = C_n or C_y, (fan activated in parallel with compressor). it 

sets the evaporator fan ON cycling time when the compressor is off. With Fon =0 and FoF 



 0 

the fan are always off, with Fon=0 and FoF =0 the fan are always off.

 

FoF Fan OFF time:

 (0÷15 min)

 with 

Fnc = C_n or C_y, (fan activated in parallel with compressor). it 

sets the evaporator fan off cycling time when the compressor is off. With Fon =0 and FoF 



 0 

the fan are always off, with Fon=0 and FoF =0 the fan are always off.

 

FAP  Probe selection for fan management: nP

 = no probe; 

P1

 =thermostat probe; 

P2 = 

evaporator 

probe; 

P3

 =configurable probe; 

P4

 = Probe on Hot Key plug. 

ALARMS 
ALC  Temperature alarms configuration:

 (Ab; rE) 

 

Ab=  absolute  temperature:  alarm  temperature  is  given  by  the  ALL  or  ALU  values.    rE  = 
temperature  alarms  are  referred  to  the  set  point.  Temperature  alarm  is  enabled  when  the 
temperature exceeds the “SET+ALU” or “SET-ALL” values. 

ALU   MAXIMUM temperature alarm

: (SET÷110°C; SET÷230°F) when this temperature is reached  

the alarm is enabled, after the “ALd” delay time. 

ALL Minimum temperature alarm

: (-50.0 ÷ SET°C; -58÷230°F when this temperature is reached  

the alarm is enabled, after the “ALd” delay time. 

AFH  Differential  for  temperature  alarm/  fan  recovery: 

(0,1÷25,5°C;  1÷45°F)  Intervention 

differential for recovery of temperature alarm. It’s also used for the restart of the fan when the 
FSt temperature is reached  

ALd    Temperature  alarm  delay

:  (0÷255  min)  time  interval  between  the  detection  of  an  alarm 

condition and alarm signalling. 

dAO Exclusion of temperature alarm at startup

: (from 0.0 min to 23.5h) time interval between the 

detection of the temperature alarm condition after instrument power on and alarm signalling. 

CONDENSER TEMPERATURE ALARM 
AP2  Probe selection for temperature alarm of condenser: nP

 = no probe; 

P1

 =thermostat probe; 

P2 = 

evaporator probe; 

P3

 =configurable probe; 

P4

 = Probe on Hot Key plug. 

AL2  Low  temperature  alarm  of  condenser

:

 

(-55÷150°C)  when  this  temperature  is  reached  the 

LA2 alarm is signalled, possibly after the Ad2 delay. 

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Страница 18: ... shelf luminaires 1 Place hook into shelf roll form at shelf front and rotate rear of luminaire toward the shelf 2 Depress the rear clip so that luminaire can finish rotation and until clip engages the shelf bracket NON SHELF LUMINAIRES Removing non shelf luminaires 1 Simultaniously squeeze the plastic clips at each end 2 When the hooks are disengaged pull the luminaire free Re installing non shelf...

Страница 19: ... toekick see pg 7 Have you removed the shipping blocks from the refrigeration and plumbing lines see pg 10 After powering up the case be certain that all of the steps listed below have been completed to ensure proper case functionality safety and compliance with warranty terms 1 Check all lights to ensure they are all functioning properly 2 Check case temperature and adjust controller as needed Be...

Страница 20: ...o 90 o F to prevent the pump from running when only the shelves are calling for refrigeration Failure to do so could result in early pump failure these components requires flow all valves close and the pump cycles OFF Whether the controls are managed at the case or by the rack controller the case and product temperatures are maintained by having the top coils shelves and the Coolgenix deck pans cyc...

Страница 21: ...nded rear sill access to the thermostats simply by lifting off the ballast cover from under the rear sill It is important to consult the control setting guidelines shown on pages 2 9 before setting defrost times Further adjustment may be required depending on store conditions DETERMINING SUPERHEAT To identify proper superheat settings complete the following 1 Obtain suction pressure from access po...

Страница 22: ...n with a soft damp cloth Avoid using harsh or abrasive cleaners as they may dam age the lights Be certain that the luminaires are complete ly dry before re energizing Clean from top to bottom when cleaning the display case to avoid cross contamination If any potentially harmful cleaners are used be certain to provide a temporary separator e g cardboard plastic wrap etc between those cases that are...

Страница 23: ...or rear of the case 2 By disconnecting the hoses by use of the quick connects 3 By turning off the chiller rack supply to the system in the machine room 4 By opening up the rear lower panel and turning off the chiller unit This pertains to semi self contained cases Fans and Pressure Plate 1 Diconnect power to the case and wait for fans to come to a complete stand still 2 To access the underside of...

Страница 24: ...ved screws for reas sembly Fig 18 Coil cover removal Fig 19 Coil cover topside Fig 20 Coil cover underside 3 Carefully without bending the sheet metal cover lift from the back end of panel and rest the topside of coil cover on pressure plate handles Fig 19 20 4 Clean as necessary Use a spray bottle filled with an approved mild detergent and warm water This location should be accessed by qualified pe...

Страница 25: ... load door removal 2 Use a spray bottle filled with an approved mild detergent and warm water 3 Use a clean disposable cloth approved item to thorough ly clean all areas of the case 4 Wipe down doors with a clean disposable cloth approved item 5 Place the cleaned doors on a clean sanitized surface until they are dry CASE CLEANING 21 ...

Страница 26: ... refrigeration off to the case by the above methods put the case in a manual defrost through the Dixell Controller Push the DOWN key for more than 2 seconds and a manual defrost will start on the Dixell Con troller The controller must be turned back on when finished cleaning If your case is equipped by a different type of controller refer to the controller manual for putting the case into manual de...

Страница 27: ... rear doors and tracks if applicable Remove the rear doors from the tracks Use a mild glass cleaner and a clean paper towel or cloth and wipe down the doors Spray the doors with sanitizer and allow them to air dry Spray the door tracks with a mild cleaning solution and wipe them down with a clean cloth or paper towel A bottle brush may be used for cleaning the grooves in the door track When cleani...

Страница 28: ...l for cleaning If the case is not equipped with quick disconnects carefully lift the pans and lean against the front of the case until the case tank is cleaned Remove the pan spanner bars and rear pan support bars Spray the Coolgenix deck pans spanner bars and rear pan support bars with a mild cleaning solution and wipe them down with a clean cloth or paper towel DO NOT put the deck pans in the di...

Страница 29: ...d wipe it down with a paper towels or a clean cloth Spray the cutting board with sanitizer and allow it to air dry Spray the rear sill with a mild cleaning solution and wipe it down with paper towels or clean cloth Spray the rear sill with sanitizer and allow it to air dry Replace the cutting board 7 Clean the exterior Spray the exterior panels with a mild cleaning solution and wipe them down with...

Страница 30: ... case Re install the Coolgenix deck pans spanner bars and rear pan support bars back into the case It is essential to insure the spanner bars are set back in place to prevent the pans from warping If you have Coolgenix deck pans with disconnects reconnect the pan to the quick connect hose Reconnect the sensor to the center pan and insure proper contact The sensor is essential for the case to PROPE...

Страница 31: ... product only extra strength or specialty products may not be suitable Glass Plus standard product only extra strength or specialty products may not be suitable Exceed Multi Surface Glass Cleaner from Kay Chemical Company Greensboro NC Warm Water Note equivalent store brand glass cleaning products are normally acceptable substitutes to the brand name products listed above The cleaning cloths named...

Страница 32: ... the part is intended Length of the part if applicable Color of part if painted or color of polymer part Whether part is for left or right hand application Quantity Data tag is located on the left end exterior panel or top interior of the case If the parts are to be returned for credit contact the Parts Department Do not send parts without authorization PARTS ORDERING 28 ...

Страница 33: ...A1 A4 Wiring Information B1 B4 Dixell Operating Instructions C1 Sporlan Pressure Temperature Chart D1 Parts List APPENDIX ...

Страница 34: ...HITE TO LIGHT POWER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK TO BLOCK 4 A 2 BLACK FAN POWER WHITE TO BLOCK 4 E 2 WHITE FAN POWER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK TO DOME SOLENOID BLACK POWER WHITE TO DOME SOLENOID WHITE POWER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK POWER FROM 6 1 WHITE POWER FROM 6 2 WHITE DOME LIGHT WHITE TO 2 K WHITE TO 5 2 BLACK DOME SWITCH GRAY FRONT SWITCH WHITE TO 1 F ...

Страница 35: ...TION GREEN TO ISO GREEN TO ISO GROUND BLACK TO BLOCK 2 E 2 BLACK TO LIGHT POWER WHITE TO BLOCK 2 I 2 WHITE TO LIGHT POWER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK TO BLOCK 3 A 2 BLACK FAN POWER WHITE TO BLOCK 3 E 2 WHITE FAN POWER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK TO DOME SOLENOID BLACK POWER WHITE TO DOME SOLENOID WHITE POWER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK POWER FROM 5 1 WHITE POWER...

Страница 36: ...T BLUE DRIVER WHITE DRIVER BLACK DOME LIGHT RED DOME LIGHT GRAY TO 5 C GRAY TO 1 E BLUE DRIVER RED DRIVER BLACK DRIVER BLACK DRIVER WHITE DRIVER RED TOP LIGHT RED TOP LIGHT RED SHELF LIGHT RED SHELF LIGHT BLUE DRIVER BLUE SHELF LIGHT BLUE SHELF LIGHT WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION WHITE TO 2 H BLACK SWITCH GRAY SWITCH GRAY TO 2 E WHITE TO 1 F BLACK DRIVER WHITE DRIVER BLACK TO 4 A BLACK LIGHT P...

Страница 37: ... BLACK SHELF LIGHT RED SHELF LIGHT BLACK DOME LIGHT GRAY SWITCH WHITE POWER FROM 4 E BLACK DRIVER WHITE DRIVER WIRE INFORMATION WIRE INFORMATION BLACK SWITCH BLACK DRIVER WHITE DRIVER WHITE TO 5 I WHITE TO 1 F BLACK TO 5 G GRAY SWITCH GRAY TO 1 E RED TOP LIGHT RED DRIVER RED SHELF LIGHT RED TOP LIGHT RED SHELF LIGHT BLACK TOP LIGHT BLACK TOP LIGHT BLUE DRIVER BLUE SHELF LIGHT BLUE SHELF LIGHT WHIT...

Страница 38: ...PORATOR FANS The fan control mode is selected by means of the FnC parameter FnC C_n fans will switch ON and OFF with the compressor and not run during defrost FnC o_n fans will run even if the compressor is off and not run during defrost After defrost there is a timed fan delay allowing for drip time set by means of the Fnd parameter FnC C_Y fans will switch ON and OFF with the compressor and run ...

Страница 39: ...pressor is OFF in case of faulty thermostat probe With COF 0 compressor is always active DISPLAY CF Temperature measurement unit C Celsius F Fahrenheit WARNING When the measurement unit is changed the SET point and the values of the parameters Hy LS US Ot ALU and ALL have to be checked and modified if necessary rES Resolution for C in 1 C dE 0 1 C allows decimal point display Lod Instrument displa...

Страница 40: ...will stop as soon as the digital input is de activated 8 4 PRESSURE SWITCH i1F PAL If during the interval time set by did parameter the pressure switch has reached the number of activation of the nPS parameter the CA pressure alarm message will be displayed The compressor and the regulation are stopped When the digital input is ON the compressor is always OFF If the nPS activation in the did time ...

Страница 41: ...in 15 Pr2 COF Compressor OFF time with faulty probe 0 y 255 min 30 Pr2 CF Temperature measurement unit C y F C Pr2 rES Resolution in integer dE dec point dE Pr1 Lod Probe displayed P1 P2 P1 Pr2 rEd2 X REP display P1 P2 P3 P4 SEt dtr P1 Pr2 dLy Display temperature delay 0 20 0 min 10 sec 0 Pr2 dtr P1 P2 percentage for disply 1 99 50 Pr2 tdF Defrost type EL el heater in hot gas EL Pr1 dFP Probe sele...

Страница 42: ...0 29 4 381 8 17 8 3 16 4 51 5 54 3 30 4 388 0 18 7 8 17 0 52 7 55 6 31 4 394 3 19 7 2 17 7 54 0 56 9 32 4 400 7 20 6 7 18 4 55 3 58 3 33 5 407 2 21 6 1 19 1 56 6 59 6 34 6 413 8 22 5 6 19 9 58 0 61 0 35 7 420 4 23 5 0 20 6 59 3 62 4 36 8 427 1 24 4 4 21 3 60 7 63 8 37 9 433 8 25 3 9 22 1 62 1 65 3 39 0 440 7 26 3 3 22 9 63 5 66 7 40 2 447 6 27 2 8 23 7 64 9 68 2 41 4 454 6 28 2 2 24 5 66 4 69 7 42...

Страница 43: ...Remote Bottom Deck L End Panel Trim M End Panel N Fixed End Glass O End Toekick P Electrical Raceway Q Outside Back R Lower Rear Storage w Doors S Shelf Standard T Adjustable Shelf Bracket U Insulated Drain Pan V Air Discharge W Coolgenix Bottom Deck X Strut Y Sliding Rear Load Doors Z Gravity Coil D1 PARTS LIST A B E D F G L M C K I H J Z Q P X Y R S T U V W O N ...

Страница 44: ...urned within two weeks after startup 5 If the defective part is not returned to the Manufacturer 6 To service maintenance or wear and tear parts such as lights starters and ballasts MODIFICATIONS TO GENERAL WARRANTY The following sets forth certain modifications to the General Warranty for specific products of Manufacturer DISPLAY CASE AND SPECIALTY PRODUCTS CLEARVOYANT LED LIGHTING The warranty p...

Страница 45: ...ter directly on fan motors or any electrical connections All lighting receptacles must be dried off prior to insertion and re energizing the lighting circuit Please refer to the Use and Maintenance section of this installation manual BDM0818 703 Franklin Street PO Box 478 Keosauqua IA 52565 Due to our commitment to continuous improvement all specifications are subject to change without notice Hill...

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