Unloading; Exterior Loading; Merchandisers Shipped With Ends - Hussmann Excel Installation & Service Manual

Self-contained medium temperature bakery merchandisers
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NSTALLATION
Product should always be maintained at proper
temperature. This means that from the time the
product is received, through storage, prepara-
tion and display, the temperature of the
product must be controlled to maximize the
life of the product.
The exterior frames of these merchandisers
provide space for air circulation. However, in
high ambient conditions, sweating may still
occur. If this happens, install a method of
forced ventilation such as a fan or ventilation
kit.
B
E SURE TO POSITION SELF
MERCHANDISERS PROPERLY
models have vented base panels to allow air
circulation through the condensing unit.
Allow for a minimum
4 in. clearance from
walls, merchandisers,
and any other large
objects near the
merchandiser's back
side. Blocking or
restricting air flow
will adversely affect
performance and
may damage the
refrigeration system.
Merchandiser(s) must be free of obstruction in
front and above to maintain proper air flow.
There is no spacing requirement at sides of
merchandiser.
WARNING
!
Do NOT remove shipping crate until the
merchandiser is positioned
for installation.
P/N 0518279_A
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CONTAINED
. Self-contained
4 inch minimum clearance
at back of merchandiser
Self-Contained
Merchandiser
(Plan View)
Front
Merchandiser open in front
and above for air flow
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UNLOADING

Move the merchandiser as close as possible to
its permanent location. Remove the top of the
crate and detach walls from each other. Lift
crate from the skid. Unbolt the merchandiser
from the skid.
The merchandiser can now be lifted off the
crate skid. Lift only at the base of skid!
Remove any braces and/or skids attached
(blanket wrapped merchandiser may have
skids). Improper handling may cause damage
to the merchandiser when unloading. To avoid
damage:
1. Do not drag the merchandiser out of the
trailer. Use a Johnson bar (mule).
2. Use a forklift or dolly to remove the
merchandiser from the trailer.

EXTERIOR LOADING

Do NOT walk on top of merchandisers or
damage to the merchandisers and serious
personal injury could occur. T
STRUCTURALLY DESIGNED TO SUPPORT EXCES
SIVE EXTERNAL LOADING
of a person. Do not place heavy objects on
the merchandiser.
MERCHANDISERS SHIPPED WITH
ENDS INSTALLED
Be careful not to damage the factory installed
ends while moving the merchandiser. Make
sure that tools are positioned past the end and
beneath the model's support bar.
HEY ARE NOT
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