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REVEAL® FREE-STANDING SELF-SERVICE HEATED MERCHANDISERS
> REAR SLIDING DOOR UNITS WITH PERFORATED PLENUMS THAT SLIDE IN TANDEM WITH DOORS
> SOLID BACK UNITS WITH FIXED METAL PERFORATED PLENUM
> CAUTION! DO NOT PUSH OR PULL ON UPPER GLASS ENCLOSURE!
> ONLY USE HANDLES (AT EACH END OF CASE) TO PUSH OR PULL CASE INTO POSITION!
> SEE PAGES 10-11 FOR FRONT/SIDE PANEL/REAR PANELS & TOE-KICK ATTACHMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Model NR3640HSSV Free Standing Unit With
Solid Back Shown WITHOUT Front/Side/Rear
Cladding and Toe-Kick Attached
Model NR4840HSSV Free Standing Unit With
Solid Back Shown WITH Front/Side/Rear
Cladding and Toe-Kick Attached
User Manuals\Reveal_NR(L)(H)HSSV_Free-Standing_Heated Self-Service Cases 21-26055.pub
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MANUAL
Structural Concepts Corporation ∙ 888 E. Porter Road ∙ Muskegon, MI 49441
Phone: 231.798.8888 ∙ Fax: 231.798.4960 ∙ www.structuralconcepts.com
USER
Model NR4840HSSV Free Standing Unit With Rear
Sliding Doors Shown WITHOUT Front/Side/Rear
Cladding And Toe-Kick Attached
Model NR3640HSSV Free Standing Unit With Rear
Sliding Doors Shown WITH Front/Side/Rear
Cladding and Toe-Kick Attached
SCC P/N
21-26055
Rev A Date: 02/24/2022

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  • Page 1 SCC P/N MANUAL 21-26055 REVEAL® FREE-STANDING SELF-SERVICE HEATED MERCHANDISERS > REAR SLIDING DOOR UNITS WITH PERFORATED PLENUMS THAT SLIDE IN TANDEM WITH DOORS > SOLID BACK UNITS WITH FIXED METAL PERFORATED PLENUM > CAUTION! DO NOT PUSH OR PULL ON UPPER GLASS ENCLOSURE! >...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS …………………………………………………………………………………...…... REVEAL® FREE STANDING HEATED SELF-SERVICE MODEL APPLICABILITY & DIMENSIONS ..……………………………………………………………………………………….. OVERVIEW / DISPLAY TYPE I vs. II / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS ……………... INSTALLATION: TOE-KICK REMOVAL / DISCONNECTING CASE FROM SKID ...……..…………...
  • Page 3: Dimensions

    REVEAL® FREE STANDING HEATED SELF-SERVICE MODEL APPLICABILITY & DIMENSIONS Upper Display Case Overall Case Model Case Depth x Width Height Height NR3633HSSV 13 5/8” 32 7/8” 33”D x 35 3/4”W NR3640HSSV 20 3/8” 39 5/8” 33”D x 35 3/4”W NR3647HSSV* 27 7/8”...
  • Page 4: Overview / Display Type I Vs. Ii / Compliance / Warnings / Precautions - Page 1 Of 2

    OVERVIEW / DISPLAY TYPE I vs. II / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS - PAGE 1 of 2 OVERVIEW THERMOMETER  These Structural Concepts Reveal® heated cases  Thermometers in equipment reflect internal air are designed to hold pre-heated, perishable, temperature only (not actual food temperature).
  • Page 5 OVERVIEW / DISPLAY TYPE I vs. II / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS - PAGE 2 of 2 PRECAUTIONS  Following are important precautions to prevent damage to unit or merchandise.  Please read carefully! CAUTION! LAMP REPLACEMENT GUIDELINES CAUTION LED lamps reflect specific size, shape and overall design.
  • Page 6: Installation: Toe-Kick Removal / Disconnecting Case From Skid

    INSTALLATION: TOE-KICK REMOVAL / DISCONNECTING CASE FROM SKID 1. Remove Front Toe-Kick From Case  To prevent damage to case, remove front toe-kick from case before removing from Skid.  Toe-kick is held in place by magnets only. No screw removal is required. ...
  • Page 7: Installation, Cont'd.: Caster Adjustment / Lock / Unlock / Case Removal

    INSTALLATION, CONT’D.: CASTER ADJUSTMENT / LOCK / UNLOCK / CASE REMOVAL FROM SKID 3. Caster Height: Raising and Lowering  Raise or lower casters (to adjust case height) by Vertical rotating casters’ vertical adjustment rings. Adjustment  Rotate vertical adjustment ring clockwise to lower Ring caster (and increase height of case).
  • Page 8: Installation, Cont'd: Shelving Assembly Components

    INSTALLATION, CONT’D: SHELVING ASSEMBLIES / SHELVING RETAINER CLIP REMOVAL 7. Shelving Assemblies  Check that glass shelving is in proper position before placing product in case  Shelving retainer clips help secure shelves during  Shelves may be adjusted vertically or entirely removed shipping from merchandiser.
  • Page 9: Switch

    INSTALLATION, CONT’D: PLUG IN UNIT / TURN ON MAIN POWER SWITCH AND LED LIGHTS SWITCH 8. Shelving Retainer Clips To Be Removed  Plug case into electrical outlet.  See enlarged illustration below-right.  Important Note: If you have not done so already, after case is in place and level (before startup), 10.
  • Page 10: Installation, Cont'd: Attaching Front Panel Components

    INSTALLATION, CONT’D: ATTACHING FRONT PANEL COMPONENTS  Slide front panel horizontal support bracket into 11. Shipping Brace case’s support slot (line up arrows).  Shipping brace keeps case secure during  Then, slide front panel into case until it attaches shipment as well as during positioning in store.
  • Page 11: Installation, Cont'd: Attaching Side Panels And Rear Upper/Lower Panels

    INSTALLATION, CONT’D: ATTACHING SIDE PANELS AND REAR UPPER/LOWER PANELS 16. Attaching Rear Lower Panel 14. Attaching Side Panels  Use finger holes to place rear panel onto lower  Attach side panels to case using slot/hook rear of case. Magnets will hold it firmly in place. method.
  • Page 12: Case Design & Field Service Parts List: Case Front View

    CASE DESIGN & FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST: CASE FRONT VIEW 1. Case Front View NR3640HSSV  Model NR3640HSSV with rear sliding doors is illustrated below. Model Free-Standing Unit (Shown) May Not Exactly Reflect  Solid back units differ from unit shown. Every Feature or Option of Your Particular Case.
  • Page 13: Case Design & Field Service Parts List, Cont'd: Case Rear View

    CASE DESIGN & FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST, CONT’D: CASE REAR VIEW 2. Case Rear View NR3640HSSV  Model NR3640HSSV with rear sliding doors is illustrated below. Model Free-Standing Unit (Shown) May Not Exactly Reflect  Solid back units differ from unit shown. Every Feature or Option of Your Particular Case.
  • Page 14: Case Design & Field Service Parts List, Cont'd: Electrical Box Components

    CASE DESIGN & FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST, CONT’D: ELECTRICAL BOX COMPONENTS 3. Thermostat / LED Driver / Lights / Main  Note: Only certified electricians are to access Power Switch electrical components in case.  After accessing controller, return components to ...
  • Page 15: Deflector

    CASE DESIGN & FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST, CONT’D: HEATER / DECKS / BAFFLE / AIR DEFLECTOR 4. Tub Area Access / Heater / Airflow Baffle & Deflector Model Shown May Not Exactly Caution! Turn main power off before accessing heater components. Reflect Every Feature or Option of Your Particular Case.
  • Page 16: Case Design & Field Service Parts List, Cont'd: Shelving Assembly Components

    CASE DESIGN & FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST, CONT’D: SHELVING ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS 5. Shelf Assembly Components  Shelves may be adjusted vertically or entirely removed from merchandiser.  Note: After case is in place & level (before startup),  Metal shelving brackets ARE NOT able to be angled. remove shelfing retainer clips (sample clip shown They are at a fixed 90°...
  • Page 17: Case Design & Field Service Parts List, Cont'd: Led Light / Plug / Thermometer

    CASE DESIGN & FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST, CONT’D: LED LIGHT / PLUG / THERMOMETER  Check that ALL plugs are properly connected to 6. LED Light the LED lights.  LED lights are located at both header and  Plug must be inserted ALL THE WAY into the shelving of case (as shown below).
  • Page 18: Plenum Doors

    CASE DESIGN & FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST, CONT’D: REAR PIKE DOORS / PERF. PLENUM DOORS 9. Rear Sliding Pike Doors (With Brackets) 10. Rear Sliding Inner Perforated Doors  Rear sliding pike doors also control perforated  Rear sliding inner perforated doors are shown plenum via inner bracket (as illustrated below).
  • Page 19: Case Startup / Heater Settings / Lights Switch / Shutting Down Case

    CASE STARTUP / HEATER SETTINGS / LIGHTS SWITCH / SHUTTING DOWN CASE  If adjusting heater settings, allow 20 minutes at new 1. Main Power Switch settings for temperature to affect product.  Control panel (at case rear) is accessible after removal of lower-rear panel.
  • Page 20: Product Placement / Airflow Consideration / Load Lines

    START-UP AND OPERATION, CONTINUED: LOAD LIMITS PRODUCT PLACEMENT / AIRFLOW CONSIDERATION / LOAD LINES 1. Product Placement  See illustration below.  Caution! For discharged air to reach the return air  Product can be placed on decking or steps grille, you must not block front OR rear grilles with (risers) within the service display area.
  • Page 21: Cleaning Schedule (To Be Performed By Store Personnel)

    CLEANING SCHEDULE (TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL) FREQ. INSTRUCTIONS Daily Glass Surfaces (Including Shelves): Clean glass surfaces and shelves with household or commercial glass cleaner. Daily Rear Sliding Door Exterior Glass: Clean with household or commercial glass cleaner. Clean out rear door track with moist cloth.
  • Page 22: Preventive Maintenance (To Be Performed By Trained Service Provider)

    PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDER) WARNING! TURN OFF CASE BEFORE PERFORMING PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE! FREQ. INSTRUCTIONS Quarterly Tub Area:  Caution! Turn off power to case. Allow case to cool for 45 minutes before proceeding.  Remove sub-deck and deck pans. ...
  • Page 23 TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL) - PAGE 1 OF 2 CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Fan Noise Is Call service provider. Excessive Case is Not If a large amount of cool (or ambient) product was added to the case, it will take time Holding Proper for the temperature to adjust.
  • Page 24 TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL) - PAGE 2 OF 2 CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Case Lights Check that light switch is in the ON position. Not Working  See INSTALLATION, CONT’D: PLUG IN UNIT / TURN ON MAIN POWER SWITCH AND LED LIGHT SWITCH section in manual for switch location (regardless of case design).
  • Page 25 TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY), PAGE 1 OF 2 CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Fans Emit Check that the case is aligned, level and plumb. Excessive Noise Check axial fans for cleanliness. Check that fan motors are securely mounted in brackets. Check that nothing is preventing blade rotation.
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting (To Be Performed By Store Personnel Only)

    TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY), PAGE 2 OF 2 CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Case Lights Are See TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL) Not Working section in manual for most common troubleshooting solutions. Check power.  If power is not supplied to the case, facility may have faulty power distribution. ...
  • Page 27: Carel Programmable Controller Information

    CAREL CONTROLLER - PAGE 1 of 3 Integrated Electronic Microprocessor Controller Programming The Instrument ▲ To Modify Defrost, Differential and Other Parameters mute 1. Press & hold “Prg” & “SET” keys together for at least five (5) seconds; display mute will flash “0,”...
  • Page 28 CAREL CONTROLLER - PAGE 2 of 3 Integrated Electronic Microprocessor Controller User Interface - Display Summary Table of Alarm and Signals: Display, Buzzer and Relay This data derived from Carel® Controller Material: ir33 +030220441 - rel. 2.0 - 01.05.2006. Structural Concepts Document - Revision C Date: 1.4.2022 reset alarms w/manual reset / reset HACCP alarms / reset temp.
  • Page 29 CAREL CONTROLLER - 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 Defaults...
  • Page 30: Serial Label Information & Location

    SERIAL LABEL LOCATION & INFORMATION LISTED / TECH 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 ...
  • Page 31: Technical Service Contact Information & Warranty Information

    STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION & LIMITED WARRANTY YOU MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING INFO AVAILABLE TECH SERVICE/WARRANTY CONTACT INFO: BEFORE CONTACTING STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS: 1 (800) 433-9490 / EXTENSION 1 SERIAL NO. / MODEL NO. / STORE NO. / STORE DAYS/HOURS AVAILABLE: MONDAY - FRIDAY (CLOSED HOLIDAYS) ADDRESS / DETAILS (PHOTOS, LEAK LOCATIONS,...

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