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CASE DESIGN, CONT’D: UPPER SECTION - AMBIENT VS. REFRIGERATED STATE
4. Ambient vs. Refrigerated Upper Section
Illustrations shown with rear sliding doors removed
for illustrative purposes.
Doors do not need to be
removed to access air discharge cover/baffle.
Upper section of case can be either ambient (room
temperature) or refrigerated depending upon air
discharge cover position.
Use finger holes to remove horizontal air discharge
cover from air discharge chamber.
For upper section to be ambient, cover must be
positioned to BLOCK airflow (as shown in “A”).
For upper section to be refrigerated, cover must be
positioned to ALLOW airflow to enter upper section
(as shown in “D”).
Air Return
A. Upper section in ambient state (cover in horizontal
position preventing airflow into upper section).
B. Air discharge cover shown removed from case via
finger holes (for illustrative purposes only).
C. Air discharge cover shown removed from case
and rotated vertically (for illustrative purposes only).
D. View of upper section in refrigerated state (cover in
vertical position ALLOWS refrigerated airflow into
upper section).
>> IMPORTANT! The air discharge cover MUST
BE placed in the air discharge chamber (in either
position) for case to properly function!
A
D
C
Air Discharge
Cover
Air
Discharge Cover
Air Discharge
Cover Rotated
To Allow
Refrigerated
Airflow To Enter
Upper Section
Air Discharge
Chamber
Finger Hole
Finger Hole
Air Discharge Cover In Horizontal
Position To Prevent Refrigerated
Airflow To Enter Upper Section
B
Air Discharge Chamber