Installation - Williams VSWCD1S Operating Manual

Natural refrigerant cabinets, counters & back bar
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INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION
REMOVAL OF REDUNDANT APPLIANCES
Refrigeration appliances contain refrigerant and
gases in their insulation and must be disposed of
professionally by a licensed waste management
contractor.
Please ensure that old or redundant refrigeration
appliances are disposed of safely and legally. It is
recommended that doors are removed prior to
disposal in order to ensure safety.
UNPACKING
Remove all external and interior packing and
accessories. Ensure all such material is disposed
of safely.
Check that no damage has occurred to the
appliance, the tubing of the refrigeration system
power cable and plug top during transit. If damage
has occurred do not use the appliance.
The appliance should be installed in a well ventilated
room on a flat and level floor.
PROTECTIVE COATING
The polished stainless steel surfaces are protected
during manufacturing and transport by an adhesive
plastic coating.
This should be removed prior to placing your
appliance into use. Carefully peel away to reveal
the polished stainless steel surface. Care should be
taken to ensure that no adhesive residue remains
on the surface. Any stubborn or tough adhesive
marks can be removed by following the advice on
Page 9.
VENTILATION
Refrigerators generate a considerable amount of
heat and, if operated in a small unventilated room
will quickly cause the room temperature to become
excessive. This could cause the motor to overheat
and possibly damage the compressor. At the very
least, such an installation will cause the unit to use
an excessive amount of electricity.
In addition to ventilation in a room, please ensure
that cabinets with top-mounted systems have
500mm clearance between the cabinet top and the
ceiling for engineer access and ventilation. For all
other cabinets, please ensure a minimum clearance
of 50mm is provided around the unit to ensure
efficient and effective performance.
Do not block vents by stacking boxes on top
or in front of the unit as this could affect
performance and give rise to safety risk.
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LEVELLING (CASTORS/FEET)
The appliance should stand level to ensure the
correct operation of self-closing doors and proper
drainage of condensate from the evaporator.
Models fitted with castors are non-adjustable.
Therefore a level platform / floor should be
provided where the appliance is to be located.
Where swivel and brake castors are fitted and it
has been positioned, please ensure its brakes have
been activated by pressing the metal bar down.
Remember to release the brakes before trying to
move it.
On models fitted with legs, levelling may be achieved
by adjusting the bottom section. For marine
specification models with flanged feet for deck and
bulkhead fixing, installation should be carried out by
a specialist marine company.
AIR GAP BRACKETS FOR AN ONYX
The Onyx range, is supplied with 2 x stand-off
brackets (see Figure 1). These are supplied loose
/ packed inside the cabinet for ease of installation
/ access, but must be fitted before cabinet is
pushed into place to provide the necessary air gap /
condensing unit air circulation.
FIG 1.
These can be simply attached to the rear of the
cabinet using the two screws already fitted. Hook
the bracket key hole slot over the screw heads and
push down. Once in place, tighten the screws.
Please note that failure to fit these will affect
the performance of the cabinet and will
invalidate the warranty.

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