Master Bilt DD-88 Operation Manual

Master Bilt DD-88 Operation Manual

Deluxe ice cream dipping/display merchandisers
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Deluxe Ice Cream Dipping/Display Merchandisers
DD – Standard Model
DD-L – Low Glass Model
DD-CG – Curved Glass Model
Installation & Operations Manual
Master-Bilt Products
908 Highway 15 North
New Albany, MS 38652
Phone: (800) 684-8988
PN 059-90000
Rev 5-30-06
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Introduction
Store Conditions
Specifies optimal environmental conditions for Master-Bilt DD cases, including temperature and humidity limits for performance.
Warning Labels and Safety Instructions
Inspection for Shipping Damage
Outlines procedures for inspecting incoming shipments for damage and filing freight claims.
Installation Instructions
General Instructions
Provides general guidelines for proper installation, cleanliness, and stock rotation practices for the equipment.
Electrical
Contains crucial safety warnings and instructions regarding electrical hook-ups and servicing by qualified personnel.
Cleaning
Lid Removal and Cleaning
Instructions for safely removing and cleaning the high-impact plastic lid with mild soap and water.
Can Holder Assembly Removal and Cleaning (Optional)
Steps for disassembling, cleaning, and reassembling can holders and shafts using non-abrasive methods.
Frost-Shield Removal and Cleaning
Procedure for removing frost shields, cleaning accumulated frost under running water, and reattaching them.
Service Instructions (Trouble Shooting Guide)
High head pressure and high back pressure
Lists potential causes like clogged condenser coils, defective fan motor, air, or overcharge.
Low back pressure and low head pressure
Identifies issues such as capillary tube restriction, low refrigerant, leaks, or moisture.
Pressures normal - cabinet warm
Covers scenarios where pressures are normal but the cabinet is warm, pointing to undercharging or thermostat settings.
Compressor starts and runs but cycles on overload
Discusses low voltage, defective overload protector, or high head pressure as causes.
Compressor will not start – hums, but cycles on overload
Points to low voltage, defective relay, or defective overload protector.
Cabinet sweating
Addresses high ambient humidity or thermostat set too warm as reasons for cabinet sweating.
Sale and Disposal
Owner Responsibility
Details owner's duty to include safety labels and manuals upon sale/transfer and proper refrigerant handling.

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