Carrier 1300L manual

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    Manufacturer res erves the right to discontin ue, or change at any t ime, specifications or designs without notice and without inc urring obligations. Printed in Mexico 6-06 79BC560002-01_C OWNER’S MANUAL MIRACOOL™ GLASS DOOR MERCHANDISER 260L - 1300L 300L 750L 1300L a79-13 a79-14 a79-15 Sales Office: P .O . Bo x 5932 Spar tanb urg, S .C . 2930[...]

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    2 CONTENTS Page GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 UNIT INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 INST ALLA TION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 LO C A T E U NI T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    3 LEVELING FOOT SHELF PRODUCT CHAMBER FRONT GRILLE INTERNAL FLUORESCENT LAMP — SIZE 750L (SIZE 260L, 3 00L — ALONG TOP; SIZE 1100L, 1 3 00L — IN CENTER) UNIT DATA LABEL (INSIDE COOLER IN UPPER LEFT CORNER) FLUORESCENT LAMP SIGNBOARD (SIZES 750L, 1100L, AND 1 3 00L ONLY) WOOD SKID RET AINING SCREW , IF USED (HEX HEAD BOL T SCREW) POWER CORD (L[...]

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    4 LEVEL UNIT To provide adequate condensate drainage and prop er door alignment and operation of unit, the unit cabinet must be level. Leveling feet are fa ctory installed. Remove refrigeration system cartridge for easier access to back feet.  TO REMOVE CA R TRIDGE 1. After disconnecting the unit from the power supply, remove th e grille retain [...]

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    5 INST ALL SHEL VES Product shelv es and a bag containing s helf support clips are packed inside the unit. Refer to Table 1 to verify quantity of shelves and shelf supporting clips. Bottom shelf must be placed on interior floor and should be inserted into the two retainer clips provided at the rear corners of the unit floor.  TO INST ALL SHEL VE[...]

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    6 ST AR T -UP PRELIMINAR Y CHECKS  BI-PIN FLUORESCENT LAMP INST ALLA TION/ VERIFICA TION — Before applying power to the unit, verify that all lamp s have been properly installed and are fully enga ged in the la mp holders. Size s 750L, 1100L, and 1300L have 2 lamps, one in the signboard and one inside the cooler. Sizes 260L and 300L have one l[...]

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    7  ELECTRICAL SUPPL Y AND CONNECTIONS — Check to be sure that the el ectrical service to the unit meets all local and na tional electrical codes. Unit elec- trical data is shown in the un it data label, located on the inside of the cabinet in the upper lefthand corner. Review this lab el before ini tiating electri cal service. Voltage range of[...]

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    8 REFRIGERA TION SYSTEM SER VICE COMPONENTS The Carrier Miracool™ refrig eration system consists of a hermetically seal ed compressor and f inned evapo- rator and condenser coils.  CONDENSER — The condenser has wide finned spaces, which a llow more air pass age with less di rt or dust accumulation. The cond enser still requires peri- odic cl[...]

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    9  EV APORA TOR COMP AR TMENT (Interior top area ) — All serviceable parts are di rect ly accessible from the top of the cartridge compartment.  COMPRESSOR COMP ARTMENT (Bottom rear area) — Access to compre ssor compartment requires removal of the side panel of the cartridge. Condenser fan access also requires removal of a side panel. Sid[...]

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    10 T ABLE 3 — REFRIGERA TION SYSTEM SERVICE AND ANAL YSIS CHAR T (Refer to Figures 10-12 for wiring diagrams) NO TE: All ser vicing must comply with state and federal regulations. MALFUNCTION POSSIBL E CA USE SOLUTION Compressor Will Not Start — No Hum. 1. Line cord not plugged in. 1. Plug in the cord. 2. P ower disconnect s witch in OFF po sit[...]

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    11 FIGURE 10 — WIRING DIAGRAM, SIZES 260L, 300L a79-10[...]

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    12 a79-12 FIGURE 1 1 — WIRING DIAGRAM, SIZE 750L[...]

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    13 FIGURE 12 — W IRING DIAGRAM, SIZES 1 100L, 1300L a79-11[...]

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    14 MAINTENANCE LAMP REPLACEMENT Remove lamp by rotating lamp 90 degrees to align lamp pins with holder slots. Refer to B i-Pin Fluores- cent lamp Installa tion/Verification section on page 6 . CONDENSA TE REMOV AL The evaporator drain pan is located i n the base of the cartridge. In general, the condensate disposal system is maintenance free. CONDE[...]

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    15 T ABLE 4 — METHODS FOR CLEANING ST AINLESS STEEL *Use of brand names is intended onl y to indicate a type of cleaner and does not constitute an endorsement; n or does the omission of any brand name cleaner imply its inadequ acy . Many products named are regional in distribution and can be found in local supermarkets, depar t- ment and hardware[...]

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    Copyright 2006 Carrier Corporation Manufacturer re serves the right to discontin ue, or change at an y time, specifications or designs without notice and without inc urring obligations. Printed in Mexico 6-06 79BC560002-01_C[...]