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INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Engineering and technical date are subject to change without notice. FEDERAL INDUSTRIES PO BOX 290, 215 FEDERAL AVE Belleville, WI 53508 Toll Free (800) 356-4206 Phone (608)424-333 Fax (608) 424-3234...
INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a Federal Industries display case. This manual contains important instructions for installing and servicing the Series ’90 Refrigerated Bakery Cases. A repair parts list and wiring diagram are also included in the manual. Read all of these documents carefully before installing or servicing your case.
This is important installation, operation, or service information. If you ignore the message, you may damage your case. The warning and safety labels shown throughout this manual are placed on your Federal Industries case at the factory. Follow all warning label instructions. If any warning or safety labels become lost or damaged, call our customer service department at 1(800)356- 4206 for replacements.
PRE-INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Inspection for Shipping Damage You are responsible for filing all freight claims with the delivering truck line. Inspect all cartons and crates for damage as soon as they arrive. If damage is noted to shipping crates or cartons or if a shortage is found, note this on the bill of lading (all copies) prior to signing.
Removing Packaging Material Remove the brackets that held the case to the shipping skid. Remove the plastic ties that hold the wire shelves and shelf brackets in place. Remove the shipping tape that secures the doors and lift-up glass. If it is necessary to remove tape residue from plastic materials, use cleaning compounds recommended in the cleaning section of this manual.
A. Mount condensing unit indoors as close to the remote display as practical. The refrigeration line should be as short as possible. B. All refrigeration and/or electrical materials between the condensing unit and display case are to be supplied by installing contractor. C.
Lights Make certain that the light cord plugs are completely inserted into the sockets or arcing may result causing damage to the plugs and sockets. The ballasts used on this case allow removal of one or more shelf lights without affecting the remaining lights.
Optional Glass Shelves Put the glass shelves on the rear shelf support and shelf light housing as shown. The shelf retainer should sit over the rear shelf support. If the shelf is not in the proper position, it may disrupt the air flow in the case and could cause product loss. Reinstall both rear doors.
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION & GROUNDING The Case Must Be Grounded DANGER: Improper or faulty hookup of electrical components in the display case can result in severe injury or death. All case electrical connections must be performed by a licensed electrician. All electrical wiring hookups must be done in accordance with all applicable local, regional, or national electrical standards.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Initial Start-Up After all the checks outlined in the installation section of this manual have been made, the case is ready to be put into service. The service valves on the refrigeration system are back seated when the unit leaves the factory. Controls Power Switch This switch controls power to the entire case.
Hinged Front Glass The front glass hinges up for easy cleaning of the case interior. Pneumatic cylinders assist in lifting the glass. The glass will hold in any position beyond approximately the first 20” of travel. In the first 20” of travel, the glass will gently close. See diagram below: The hinged glass mechanism will give years of reliable operation in normal usage.
Shelves The shelves are adjustable up and down in 2” increments. To reposition shelves: 1. Turn the shelf lights off. 2. Unplug the shelf light cord. 3. Remove all shelves from the shelf supports. 4. Grasp the shelf support at each end. 5.
Light Replacement The light fixtures use a spring loaded socket on one end. To remove a light, push the bulb toward the spring loaded socket until the opposite end drops out of the socket. The bulbs are furnished with plastic safety light shields. Make certain the light shields are always in place to safeguard against bulb breakage.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Daily Cleaning The case should be cleaned thoroughly, as described in the weekly cleaning section, before it is used for the first time. NOTICE: Avoid splashing or soaking any electrical components with water to prevent electrical damage to the case. NOTICE: Shut off lights and power switches and remove all product from case.
Interior Cleaning 1. Remove rear doors from track by lifting door upward until the bottom of the door clears the lower door track and then outward. Remove the inner door in the same manner. 2. Lift up the front glass to the fully open position. 3.
SERVICE INFORMATION Before any service work is performed on the case, make sure all power is disconnected to the case. Service problems or request for repair parts from authorized service agents, trained service personnel, or owners should be referred to: Warranty/Technical Service Dept.
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Pre-Service Checklist Case Does Not Operate Check for disconnected power supply. Check for tripped breaker or blown fuse. Check that the power switch and thermostat are not “off” Lights Do Not Operate Check that the light switch is on. Be sure light is properly seated in the sockets. Check that light cord(s) are tight in the sockets.
SALE & DISPOSAL Owner Responsibility If you sell or give away your Federal Industries case you must make sure that all safety labels and the Installation-Service Manual are included with it. If you need replacement labels or manuals, Federal Industries will provide them free of charge. Contact the customer service department at Federal Industries at (800)356-4206.
REFRIGERATION & ELECTRICAL DATA SNR48SC-2 SNR59SC-2 SNR77SC-2 Refrigerant 26oz. 26oz. 26 oz. Charge (R-134A) ALL MODELS ARE 120 VOLT, 1 PHASE, 60 HERTZ AMPS AMPS AMPS Compressor 10.1 58.8 58.8 68.0 Condenser Fan Motor Evaporator Fan Motor 0.4ea. 0.4ea. 0.4ea. (2) Anti-Fogging Fan 0.4ea.
REFRIGERATION & ELECTRICAL DATA SNR48R-2 SNR59R-2 SNR77R-2 Refrigerant R-134A R-134A R-134A ALL MODELS ARE 120 VOLTS, 1 PHASE, 60 HERTZ AMPS AMPS AMPS Evaporator Fan Motor 0.4 ea. (2) Anti-Fogging Fan 0.4 ea. 0.4 ea. 0.4 ea. Motor (2) Lights Condensate Evaporator Refer to the rating plate data attached to the rear of the case for Maximum Fuse Size and Minimum Circuit Ampacity.
WIRING DIAGRAM- SNR77R-2 California Residents Only. WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including chromium which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Series ’90 Refrigerated Bakery Page 26...