Oasis FSC663R User Manual

Refrigerated grab-n-go merchandiser
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SCC P/N
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20-30109
MODEL FSC463R & FSC663R REFRIGERATED GRAB-N-GO MERCHANDISER
Model FSC463R Merchandiser Shown With Product
For Illustrative Purposes Only / This Unit is Similar to FSC663R
Structural Concepts Corp. ∙ 888 E. Porter Rd ∙ Muskegon, MI 49441 Phone: 231.798.8888 Fax: 231.798.4960 ∙ www.structuralconcepts.com
USER MANUALS\20-30109_OASIS_USER MANUAL_FSC463R_FSC663R_REF_GRAB-N-GO_DUAL ACCESS CASE
REV D DATE: 08/16/2022

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  • Page 1 MODEL FSC463R & FSC663R REFRIGERATED GRAB-N-GO MERCHANDISER Model FSC463R Merchandiser Shown With Product For Illustrative Purposes Only / This Unit is Similar to FSC663R Structural Concepts Corp. ∙ 888 E. Porter Rd ∙ Muskegon, MI 49441 Phone: 231.798.8888 Fax: 231.798.4960 ∙ www.structuralconcepts.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW / TYPE / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS / WIRING DIAGRAM ....REMOVAL OF CASE FROM SKID / POSITIONING UNIT ..…………..………………………………….. ADJUSTING LEVELERS ………………………………………………...………………………………...…. FIELD WIRING BOX / ACCESS / PANEL REMOVAL / MAIN POWER SWITCH / TEMP. CONTROL CEILING ORIGINATED ELECTRICAL &...
  • Page 3: Overview / Type / Compliance / Warnings / Precautions / Wiring Diagram - Page 1 Of 2

    OVERVIEW / TYPE / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS / WIRING DIAGRAM - PAGE 1 of 2  OVERVIEW If unsure if your case is designed for Type 1 or Type 2 conditions, see identifier label on your case. Location ...
  • Page 4 OVERVIEW / TYPE / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS / WIRING DIAGRAM - PAGE 2 of 2 PRECAUTIONS REFRIGERANT DISCLOSURE STATEMENT   This sheet contains important precautions to prevent This equipment is prohibited from use in California with damage to unit or merchandise. Please read carefully! any refrigerants on the “List of Prohibited Substances”...
  • Page 5: Removal Of Case From Skid / Positioning Unit

    REMOVAL OF CASE FROM SKID / POSITIONING UNIT  Place case in proper location. 1. Remove Unit From Skid  Plug cord into certified electrical outlet with ground. For your safety, the equipment is furnished with a properly grounded cord connector. Do not 2.
  • Page 6: Adjusting Levelers

    ADJUSTING LEVELERS Adjust Levelers  Use adjustable wrench (and/or a pry bar) to adjust leveler.  After case is in position, adjust case so it is level  Do not use Pry Bar on Toe-Kick as it will buckle. and plumb. ...
  • Page 7: Field Wiring Box / Access / Panel Removal / Main Power Switch / Temp. Control

    FIELD WIRING BOX / ACCESS / PANEL REMOVAL / MAIN POWER SWITCH / TEMP. CONTROL 1. Field Wiring Box / Access 3. Main Power Switch  Warning! Turn power off and/or disconnect  For self-contained cases, the main power switch power before providing maintenance and controls power to entire case.
  • Page 8: Sealing

    CEILING ORIGINATED ELECTRICAL & REFRIGERATION LINES / KNOCKOUT REMOVAL / SEALING center pass-throughs (at entrance points) with 1. Merchandiser Versatility expandable foam sealant to prevent  Structural Concepts cases can accompany condensation in case. either floor or ceiling-originated electrical and/or refrigeration lines.
  • Page 9: Model Fsc463R Plan-O-Gram (Load Level Guidelines)

    SCC P/N 20-30299 MODEL FSC463R & FSC663R PLAN-O-GRAM (LOAD LEVEL GUIDELINES) Model FSC463R and FSC663R Plan-O-Gram (Load Level Guidelines) > Note: Any changes to this document must also be made to SCC User Manual P/N 20-30109. CAUTION! TO MAINTAIN SAFE PRODUCT TEMPERATURES AND AIRFLOW CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES: DO NOT STACK PRODUCT NEARER THAN 1”...
  • Page 10: Digital Thermometers / Security Cover Installation & Removal

    DIGITAL THERMOMETERS / SECURITY COVER INSTALLATION & REMOVAL B. Lean security cover away from header at top of 1. Digital Thermometers unit. Digital thermometers are located on rear plenum at C. Holding security cover handles (or grasping sides upper area of case. of security cover, if no handles), lift security cover ...
  • Page 11: Power-Up Check (Evaporator Fan Area)

    POWER-UP CHECK (EVAPORATOR FAN AREA) Power-Up Check (Evaporator Fan Area) On Both Sides of Merchandiser After power has been supplied, evaporator coil fans will be operational.  To verify fans are operational, lift up deck pans; check to see that the coil fans are functioning properly. ...
  • Page 12: Maintenance Fundamentals: Non-Adjustable Shelf / Bracket Assembly

    MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS: NON-ADJUSTABLE SHELF / BRACKET ASSEMBLY 1. Airflow/Temperature Requirements 3. Shelf / Bracket Assembly Removal  This merchandiser is tested in the factory to  Cleaning can usually be accomplished maintain airflow and temperatures in a very WITHOUT the removal of the shelf/bracket narrow range.
  • Page 13: Maintenance Fundamentals, Continued: Led Light Fixtures / Removal / Replacement

    MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS, CONTINUED: LED LIGHT FIXTURES / REMOVAL / REPLACEMENT 1. LED Light Switch  LED light switch to entire case is always located in upper section of the case.  See illustration below. 2. LED Light Fixtures  Light fixtures are located in upper section of the case (in front of honeycomb) and under shelving.
  • Page 14: Refrigeration Fundamentals: Underside Layout (Both Self-Contained & Remote)

    REFRIGERATION FUNDAMENTALS: UNDERSIDE LAYOUT (BOTH SELF-CONTAINED & REMOTE) Self-Contained & Remote Refrigeration Line Access, Connections & Servicing To Be Accomplished By Licensed Contractors Only  Partially-disassembled illustration below shows location of refrigeration lines for self-contained operation.  Two (2) drains accessible from top of unit by lifting up decking. ...
  • Page 15: Refrigeration Fundamentals: Self-Contained Unit Illustrated Parts Breakdown

    REFRIGERATION FUNDAMENTALS: SELF-CONTAINED UNIT ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN Self-Contained Merchandiser’s Condensate Unit Illustrated Parts Breakdown  Assembly/disassembly and servicing to be performed by licensed refrigeration contractor. Condenser Coil Fan, Condenser Coil Housing Fan Housing & Motor Refrigeration U-Tubes Electrical Starter Unit Sight Glass Compressor Filter Dryer...
  • Page 16: General Cleaning (To Be Performed By Store Personnel) - Exterior / Interior

    GENERAL CLEANING (TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL) - EXTERIOR / INTERIOR FREQ. AREA / INSTRUCTIONS Daily Deck/Rear Plenums: Clean with a warm soap and water solution. For stubborn stains and residue, TURN MAIN POWER SWITCH OFF. Remove deck and clean with soap and water solution or submersed in hot, soapy water solution.
  • Page 17: General Cleaning (To Be Performed By Trained Service Providers Only)

    GENERAL CLEANING (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY) AREA TO CLEAN FREQUENCY INSTRUCTIONS Case Interior Monthly Evaporator Fan Shroud Area (Under Decking): Caution! Due to rotating fans in area, turn off case and disconnect plug from wall outlet before beginning fan shroud (and surrounding tub area) cleaning! 1) Turn off power.
  • Page 18: Otherwise)

    TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE) CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Water Is On The Floor Floor drain units: Check that drain (at underside of case) is properly routed to floor drain. Call service provider. Fans Emit Excessive Noise Call service provider.
  • Page 19 TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY) CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Water Is On The Floor Check that the drain trap is free of debris. Check that the drain hose is correctly positioned over floor drain. Remote units condensate pump: Check that unit is operating properly. Check store conditions.
  • Page 20 TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY), CONTINUED CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING No Case Lights Are Follow previous page’s System Not Operating instructions. Working Check voltage at LED driver. If voltage is entering but not exiting, LED driver may be faulty. Check connection at front of case (from circuit breaker) for voltage.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting (By Trained Service Providers Only) - Condensing System

    TROUBLESHOOTING (BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY) - CONDENSING SYSTEM CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Head Pressure Too High Check that the Condensing Coil is not dirty or covered. Check that Condensing Fans are working. Check that refrigerant is not overcharged. Check to verify that a non-condensable is not in the system. Check that Liquid Line Drier is not plugged.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting (By Trained Service Providers Only) - Evaporator System

    TROUBLESHOOTING (BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY) - EVAPORATOR SYSTEM CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Low Suction Pressure Check that the Refrigerant doesn’t have a low charge. Check that Expansion Valve (TXV Valve) isn’t restricted. Check that Liquid Line or Filter isn’t restricted. Check that Evaporator Motors are working. Check that High Superheat doesn’t need adjusting.
  • Page 23: Preventive Maintenance (To Be Performed By Trained Service Providers)

    PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY) WARNING! TURN OFF CASE BEFORE PERFORMING PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE! PREVENTIVE FREQ. INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE Case Exterior Quarterly Condensing Coil:  Remove side panel (by lifting up and off).  Use air pressure or industrial strength vacuum; clean dust and dirt that may collect on the Condenser Coil.
  • Page 24: Preventive Maintenance: Honeycomb Air Diffusers

    PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE: HONEYCOMB AIR DIFFUSERS (TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY) Preventive maintenance should be performed dislodge stubborn or sticky residue. Dry by using vacuum cleaner’s ‘blow mode’. every 30 days unless conditions warrant a more frequent replacement cycle. 2. Honeycomb Air Diffuser Installation 1.
  • Page 25: Serial Label Location & Information Listed / Tech Info & Service

    SERIAL NO. 12345X30DZ098765 888 E. Porter Rd - Muskegon, MI 49441 Blend Addenda Harmony Grocerant Impulse Fusion Oasis 3048256 ELECTRICAL RATING 120/1/60 16 A Conforms to UL Std. 471 REFRIGERANT R513A AMOUNT 50 OZ Conforms to NSF/ANSI Stds. 2 & 7...
  • Page 26: Carel® Controller - Programming The Instrument

    CAREL® ir33 PLATFORM PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER FOR REFRIGERATED UNITS - 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 27: Carel® Controller - User Interface, Summary Tables Of Alarms & Signals

    CAREL® ir33 PLATFORM PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER FOR REFRIGERATED UNITS - 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. User Manuals\Carel ir33 Platform Programmable Controller For Refrig Units - Rev C Date: 06/22/2022 reset alarms w/manual reset / reset HACCP alarms / reset temp.
  • Page 28: Carel® Controller - Summary Table Of Operating Parameters (After Programming Key)

    CAREL® ir33 PLATFORM PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER FOR REFRIGERATED UNITS - 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...
  • Page 29: 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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