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MaINTENaNCE
Form No. FSDCEM-1010
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Removing the Rotating Rack
(Models fsD-1, fsDT-1, fsD-2, fsDT-2)
1. Open the front access door.
2. Remove the two (2) connecting pins from the connecting
coupling located at the top of the rack inside the cabinet.
3. Lower the connecting coupling until it is free of the motor
shaft and remove the rack from the cabinet.
Figure 10. Removing Motorized Display Racks
Replacing the Rotating Rack
1. With the connecting coupling in position on the top rack
shaft, insert the rack into the cabinet through the access
door and place the rack bottom point in the dimple located
at the center of the cabinet floor.
2. Slide the connecting coupling up onto the motor shaft and
align the coupling holes.
3. Insert the two (2) connecting pins. The top connecting pin
goes through the connecting coupling and the motor shaft.
The bottom connecting pin goes through the connecting
coupling and the rack shaft.
Removing the Glass Panels
1. Lift the glass panel out of the bottom channel of the cabinet.
2. Pull the lower edge away from the cabinet.
3. Carefully lower the glass until the top clears the cabinet.
Replacing the Glass Panel
1. Position the glass panel with the top edge under the top
cabinet lip, and raise the glass until it clears the bottom
channel of the cabinet.
2. Move the bottom of the glass towards the cabinet until the
glass rests against the cabinet frame.
3. Carefully lower the glass until it rests in the bottom channel
of the cabinet.
Draining the Water Reservoir
The water reservoir in humidified units must be drained prior to
moving the cabinet as well as during the “Removing Lime and
Mineral Deposits” procedure.
ElECTRIC sHoCk HazaRD: Turn the power switch off,
unplug the power cord, and allow the unit to cool before
performing any maintenance or cleaning.
1. Turn off the unit, unplug the power cord, and allow the unit
to cool.
WARNING
Connecting
Pin
Bottom
Point
Connecting
Coupling
Rack
Shaft
2. Locate the valve inside the cabinet on the underside of the
ceiling sheet.
BURN HazaRD: Ceiling sheet and water in reservoir are
hot during operation. allow to cool before draining.
3. Position a four liter (one gallon) container under the valve.
4. Turn the valve handle from the horizontal position (closed)
to the vertical position (open) to drain the reservoir.
5. Once the reservoir is empty, return the valve handle to the
closed position.
Figure 11. Draining Reservoir Valve
NOTE: If the water used has an excessive amount of lime or
mineral content, follow the REMOVING LIME AND
MINERAL DEPOSITS procedure for periodic cleaning
and deliming of the water reservoir.
NOTE: Unit failure caused by liming or sediment buildup is not
covered under warranty.
Removing lime and Mineral Deposits
Use the following procedure for periodic cleaning and de-liming
of the water reservoir in humidified units.
NOTE: The lime and mineral content of the water used for daily
operation will determine how often the deliming
procedure must be performed.
NOTE: Perform this procedure when the unit will not be used
for a period of time, such as the end of the day.
1. Turn off the unit, unplug the power cord, and allow the unit
to cool.
2. After the unit has cooled down, perform the “Draining the
Water Reservoir” procedure in this section.
3. Fill the water reservoir with a mixture of 75% water and
25% white vinegar. Do not use flavored vinegar.
4. Plug in and turn on the unit.
5. Set both the air temperature and humidity to their highest
settings and allow the unit to run for 30 minutes.
6. Turn off the unit, unplug the power cord, and allow the unit
to cool.
7. Perform the “Draining the Water Reservoir” procedure to
empty the deliming solution from the water reservoir.
8. Continue to fill and drain the water reservoir with clean
water until the deliming solution is rinsed through and the
water discharge is clean.
9. Plug the unit into its power source and fill the reservoir as
usual for daily operation using the procedure in the
OPERATION section of this manual.
Valve
Open
Valve
Closed
CAUTION