Manitowoc Ice 14514 2/08 manual

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    Inst allation, Use & Care Manual This manual is updated as new in formation and models are r eleased. Visit ou r website for the latest manual. www .manitowocfsg.com America’s Quality C hoice in Refrigeration Under counter , Pr ep T a ble and Lo w Bo y R efriger a tor s and F r eezer s Part Number 145 1 4 2/ 08[...]

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    We reserve th e right to make product improvement s at any time. S pecifications and design are subject to change without notice. Safety Notices As you work on Manitowoc equipment, be sure to pay close attention to the safe ty no tices in this manual. Disregarding the notices may lead to serious injury and/ or damage to the equipme nt. Throughout t[...]

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    Part Number 14514 2/08 i T able of Content s Section 1 General Information Model Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Sandwich/Salad Prep Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Pizza Prep Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Table of Contents (continued) ii Part Number 14514 2/0 8 Section 3 Operation Sequence of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Loading Shelves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Loading Pans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Part Number 14514 2/08 1-1 Section 1 General Information Model Numbers This manual co vers the following models: SANDWICH/SALAD PREP T ABLES PIZZA PREP T ABLES UNDERCOUNTER REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS WORK T ABLES LOW BOY CHEF ST A NDS Sandwich / Sa la d Prep T ables P-6 P-10-8 P-10-12 P-15-12 P-15-16 Super Sandwich / Salad Prep T ables ST -27-2 ST [...]

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    General Information Section 1 1-2 Part Number 14514 2/08 How to Read Model Numbers UNDERCOUNTERS / SANDWICH / SALAD PREP T ABLE EXAMPLE WORK T ABLE / CHEF ST AND EXAMPLE Undercounters R - Refrigerator F - Freezer Sandwich / Salad Prep Table P - Pan top (30" depth) ST - Supertop ( 34" depth) 6 - 27" Wide 10 - 45" Wide 15 - 59&quo[...]

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    Section 1 General Information Part Number 14514 2/08 1-3 PIZZA PREP T ABLE E XAMPLE PT - Pizza Top Table A - Aluminum I nterior A - Stainless Stee l Interior Model Prefix Body Type PT–A–2 1 - 1 Door 2 - 2 Door 3 - 3 Door[...]

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    General Information Section 1 1-4 Part Number 14514 2/08 Model/Serial Number Location The McCall dat a plate which includes the model number and serial number , as well as important electrica l and technical information, is locate d on the left interior wall of the cabinet. For conven ience and qu ick referenc e, record the model and serial numbers[...]

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    Part Number 14514 2/08 2-1 Section 2 Inst allation Instructions Please call your local McCall dealer or the McC all Service Dep artment if you have any questions re garding proper inst allation. Locating the Cabinet Pre-inst allation Checklist NOTE: A fully loaded cabinet can weigh more than 2,000 pounds. Cabinet Clearances (T ypical Single Door Ca[...]

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    Installation Instru ctions Section 2 2-2 Part Number 14514 2/08 Uncrating 1. Remove the bottom shippin g skid using one of the methods below: - Lay the cabinet on its back, elevated and supported by wooden blo cks. Remove the skid mounting bolt s and sep a rate the skid from the cabinet. - T ilt the cabinet from side to side and remove the mounting[...]

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    Section 2 Installation Instructions Part Number 14514 2/08 2-3 Shelf/T ray Slide Inst allation SHELVES — UNDERCOUNTER UNIT S & SANDWICH/ SALAD UNIT S Shelf clips are factory-inst alled on unde rcounter refrigerators and free zers, and on regular and supe r top sandwich/salad prep unit s. T o install the shelves, simply unpackage the shelves f[...]

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    Installation Instru ctions Section 2 2-4 Part Number 14514 2/08 Electrical All cord-connected unit s must be plugged into a grounded and prop erly sized electrical outlet with appropriate overcur rent protection. Refer to th e drawing below for electrical plug configur ations. 5-20P and 5-15P Electric al Plug Configurations All permanently connecte[...]

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    Section 2 Installation Instructions Part Number 14514 2/08 2-5 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Product Ty p e Self-Contained Base Models V oltage/Cycles/ Phase To t a l Amp s Maximum Fuse Size ANSI Electrical Plug Configura tion Undercounter Refrigerators R-6E, RS-6E, RSC-6E 1 15 /6 0/1 6.0 15 amp NEMA 5-15 R-10E, RS-10E, RSC-10E 1 15 /60/1 8.0 15 amp NE[...]

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    Installation Instru ctions Section 2 2-6 Part Number 14514 2/08 Condensate W ater Removal McCall cabinets are equ ipped with condensate vaporizer systems. Remote units use an electrically op erated system. Most self-cont ained unit s u se either an ener gy-fre e automatic type or an electrically-o perated typ e. No drain connection is required . De[...]

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    Section 2 Installation Instructions Part Number 14514 2/08 2-7 ADJUSTING DEFROST DURATION The defrost cycle is termin ated by a t emperature- sensing switch loca ted on the suctio n line, adjace nt to the evapora tor c oil. The defrost duration is factory-set. Normally , no adjustment is required. For a lon ger defrost time, press down on the inne [...]

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    Installation Instru ctions Section 2 2-8 Part Number 14514 2/08 THIS P AGE INTENTIONALL Y LEFT BLANK[...]

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    Part Number 14514 2/08 3-1 Section 3 Operation Sequence of Operation LOADING SHELVES For maximum operating e f ficiency , load the shelves with space betwee n the stored items. This a llows air to circulate properly . Refer to the drawings below . LOADING PANS Pan-top refrigerators are d esigne d for operation with all pans in place, ev en if some [...]

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    Operation Section 3 3-2 Part Number 14514 2/08 Operating Checks and Adjustment s DOOR HINGE ADJUSTMENT 1. Loosen 2 Phillips head screws on the top and bottom hinges where th e hinges fasten to the cabinet exterior front facing. 2. Firmly press the door tig h t to the cabine t front while re-tightening the hinge screws. NOTE: For some adjustments, i[...]

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    Part Number 14514 2/08 4-1 Section 4 Maintenance Cleaning EXTERIOR Clean cabine t exterior s urfaces with a solution of mild soap and water . T o minimize streaking, follow with a fresh water r inse. If stainless steel becomes di scolored, scrub only in the direction of the fin ish ed gra in. For high shine, see your kitchen equipm ent dealer for a[...]

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    Maintenance Section 4 4-2 Part Number 14514 2/08 After cleaning, str aighten any bent conde nser fins with a fin comb. Using a Fin Comb CLEANING THE FAN BLADES A ND MOTOR If necessary , clea n th e fa n bla de s an d mo to r with a soft cloth. If it is necessary to wash the fan blades, cover the fan motor to prevent mo isture damage. CLEANING THE E[...]

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    Part Number 14514 2/08 5-1 Section 5 Before Calling for Service T roubleshooting Guide If a problem arises during operation of your refrigerator or freezer , follow the c hecklist below before calling service. Routine adjus tments and maintenance procedures are not covere d by the warranty . ! Warning Disconnect electric power before perfor ming an[...]

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    Before Calling for Service Section 5 5-2 Part Number 14514 2/08 THIS P AGE INTENTIONALL Y LEFT BLANK[...]

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    McCall Refrigera tion , Inc. 81 West Holly S t reet Parsons, TN 38363, USA Ph: 731-847-5365 Fax: 731-847-901 2 Visit us online at: www .manitowocfsg.com © 2008 Manitowoc Continuing product improvement s may necessitate change of specifications without notice . Part Number 14514 2/08[...]