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Optional Shelf [Not on All Cases] Model CO44R Model CO34R: 45 1/4”L* x 33 1/4”D x 47”H CO44R: 47 1/4”L* x 33 1/4”D x 47”H *Includes end panels. 888 E. Porter Road · Muskegon, MI 49441 Phone: 231.798.8888 Fax: 231.798.4960 www.structuralconcepts.com I:\Oper Manuals\Oasis\CO34R_CO44R_20-25622.pub...
OVERVIEW / TYPE / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS / PLUGS / WIRING - PAGE 1 of 2 OVERVIEW If unsure if unit is Type 1 or Type 2, see tag next to serial label. See SERIAL LABEL LOCATION & ...
OVERVIEW / TYPE / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS / PLUGS / WIRING - PAGE 2 of 2 PRECAUTIONS WIRING DIAGRAM This sheet contains important precautions to prevent Each case has its own wiring diagram folded and in its damage to unit or merchandise.
SHIPMENT CONDITION / DAMAGE DISCOVERED DURING DELIVERY or UNCRATING / SHORTAGES 1.Shipment Condition Before and during unloading check all equipment for damage. 2.Damage Discovered During Delivery 3rd Party Carrier: Describe damage on freight bill and obtain signature of driver. Carrier will supply necessary claim forms. If these steps are not taken, carrier may refuse your claim.
CASE REMOVAL FROM SKID [LEVELERS OR CASTERS] 1. Removing Case Shipping Brackets That Are Attached To Skid Remove screws holding Case Shipping Brackets to skid. Remove Case Shipping Brackets from Skid. See illustrations below. Note: Shipping Brackets will vary in size, shape, material and location depending upon case type and model.
INSTALLATION 1. Ventilation and Clearance 2. Removing Shipping Screws Plastic glides are mounted to the unit base to assist It is recommended that Self-Contained refrigerated in sliding the condenser out for access. cases maintain a airflow clearance of approximately Remove the front grill by removing the screws 6”...
START-UP AND OPERATION 1. Merchandiser Start-Up - Main Power From front of case, raise deck pans and check to see that the coil fan is functioning properly. Turn on main power switch located behind the Replace front grille by inserting screws in locations front grille.
START-UP AND OPERATION, CONTINUED 3. Temperature Settings 2. Merchandiser Start-Up/Lights The case temperature is set at the factory, (supply Turn on the main power. Remove the front grille air 25 °F for a case temp of 41 °F), as determined by removing the screws located in each of the by the case size.
MAINTENANCE Refrigerant lines are flexible to facilitate 1. Shelf Assembly Removal maintenance. However, use caution to avoid Shelf can be removed for cleaning or adjustment. crimping or kinking copper tubing while For lighted shelving, unplug the light cord. sliding condenser unit out from under case! ...
MAINTENANCE, CONTINUED: HONEYCOMB AIR DIFFUSERS Honeycomb Preventive maintenance should be performed Air Diffuser every 30 days unless conditions warrant a more frequent replacement cycle. Honeycomb Air Diffuser Removal Honeycomb is located in discharge air duct. A. Wedge a non-metallic device of suitable strength (such as a ballpoint pen) between the honeycomb and the end panel.
REFRIGERATION FUNDAMENTALS - PAGE 1 of 2 Servicing refrigerant is accomplished from the Temperature Control Access rear of the case. Assembly or disassembly and servicing to be Note: Condenser unit does not slide to the rear. accomplished by licensed electrical / ...
REFRIGERATION FUNDAMENTALS - PAGE 2 of 2 Caution! Though refrigerant lines are flexible Hot Gas Condensate Unit to facilitate front access maintenance, do not Assembly or disassembly and servicing must crimp or kink copper tubing while sliding be accomplished by licensed electrical / condenser unit out from under case! refrigeration contractor.
SERIAL LABEL LOCATION & INFORMATION LISTED / TECHNICAL INFO & SERVICE Serial Label Location & Information Listed / Technical Information & Service Serial labels are located near the electrical access on your case. Serial labels contain electrical, temperature & refrigeration information, as well as regulatory standards to which the case conforms.
CLEANING SCHEDULE [TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL] AREA FREQUENCY INSTRUCTIONS Acrylic: Clean acrylic sneeze guard with a mild soap and water solution and a soft cloth. Case Daily Exterior Caution! Never use ammonia-based cleaners on acrylic. Incorrect cleaning agents or abrasive cleaning cloths cause acrylic surfaces to ‘cloud’...
CLEANING SCHEDULE [TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY] WARNING! TURN OFF POWER TO CASE BEFORE PERFORMING PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE! Maintenance Freq. Instructions Case Qtly Condensing Coil: Using vacuum with soft-bristled brush or air pressure or an Exterior industrial strength vacuum, clean the dust and dirt that may collect on the condenser coil.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE [TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS] - Page 1 of 2 PREVENTIVE FREQUENCY INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE Case Exterior Monthly Condensing Coil: Remove front panel. Use vacuum with soft-bristled brush; clean dust and dirt that may collect on the condenser coil. See illustration below. ...
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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE [TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS] - Page 2 of 2 WARNING! TURN OFF CASE BEFORE PERFORMING PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE! PREVENTIVE FREQUENCY INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE Case Exterior Quarterly Compressor Area: Disconnect power from case before cleaning Condenser Coil! Slide/Roll out from under case.
TROUBLESHOOTING [TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL] - PAGE 1 of 2 Product is Drying Out Check the relative humidity in the store. Water on the Floor Caution! Water on flooring can cause much damage! Until cause is determined (and unit repaired), follow these procedures: ...
TROUBLESHOOTING [TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL] - PAGE 2 of 2 Not Holding Temperature Check that the coil fans are working. Check that the discharge air is not disrupted or blocked by product. If a large amount of warm product was added to the case, it will take time for the temperature to adjust.
TROUBLESHOOTING [TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY] - PAGE 1 of 3 CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Water Is On Floor Caution! Water on flooring can cause much damage! Until cause is determined (and repaired), follow these procedures: Use wet-dry vacuum (or mop & bucket) to remove standing water. ...
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TROUBLESHOOTING [TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY] - PAGE 2 of 3 CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Fan Emits Excessive Check that the case is aligned, level and plumb. Noise Check evaporator fan for cleanliness. Unplug/power off fan motors. Check motor shaft for bearing wear. Check that fan motors are securely mounted in brackets.
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TROUBLESHOOTING [TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY] - PAGE 3 of 3 CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Case Lights Are Not Check that light switch is in the on position. Working Check that ALL of the light cords and plugs are properly connected. See MAINTENANCE - LIGHT FIXTURES (LED LIGHT FIXTURES) section.
Read And Save These Instructions - Page 1 of 3 Integrated Electronic Microprocessor Controller Programming The Instrument ▲ mute To Modify The Setpoint ▼ Press and hold the “SET” key for at least 1 second. 2. Use arrow keys ▲ ▼ on temperature ▲...
Read And Save These Instructions - Page 2 of 3 Integrated Electronic Microprocessor Controller User Interface - Display Summary Table of Alarm and Signals: Display, Buzzer and Relay reset alarms w/manual reset / reset HACCP alarms / reset temp. monitoring...
Read And Save These Instructions - Page 3 of 3 Integrated Electronic Microprocessor Controller Summary Table of Operating Parameters CODE PARAMETER UOM* TYPE MINIMUM MAXIMUM DEFAULT Select Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F) flag Calibration of probe 1 °C/°F Calibration of probe 2 °C/°F For Case Specific...
SCC TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION & WARRANTY INFORMATION STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS CORPORATION TECHNICAL SERVICE PHONE NUMBER: 1.800.433.9489 or For Your Master Service Agent See WWW.STRUCTURALCONCEPTS.COM/Contact/Master_Service_Agents.asp LIMITED WARRANTY All sales by Structural Concepts Corporation (SCC) are subject to the following limited warranty. “Goods” refers to the product or products being sold by SCC. Warranty Scope: Warranty is for equipment sold in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico.