Maintenance Fundamentals: Std. Door Mechanism / Ryobi Door Mechanism - Structural Concepts Impulse Series Operating Manual

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MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS: STANDARD DOOR MECHANISM / RYOBI DOOR MECHANISM
1. Door "Hold Open" Feature
To reposition the shelving or restock the shelves, it is
first helpful to use the door 'hold open" feature.
Open the door all the way (See light fixture).
Caution damage will result if pin is not
lowered before attempting to close the doors.
Inside the unit, at the top of each door hinge, is
the pin slide cover.
Slide the pin cover up until the pin extends
approximately 1/2 inch above the door hinge.
Release the door assembly allowing the pin to rest
on the outer door frame.
To close, fully open the door and retract the pin into
the hinge and allow the door to close.
2. Ryobi Door Closing Mechanism (Optional)
Certain models (such as CDR4817) use the Ryobi
door closing mechanism.
When opened approximately 90°, door 'catches'
and stays open.
When pressure is applied to close door, 'catch'
releases and door closes normally.
Ryobi Pivot
Bracket
Door
Ryobi Outer
Arm
Ryobi Inner
Ryobi Door
Arm
Closing
Mechanism
7
PIN EXTENSION

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