Master Bilt CMICL-156 manual

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    Installation & Operations Manual Master-Bilt Products 908 Highway 15 North New Albany , MS 38652 Phone: (800) 684-8988 PN 090-90000 Rev 05/20/03 LocN.[...]

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    3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Number s INTRODUCT ION…………………………… …….………………… …………………… ………………… …4 STORE CO NDITIONS..… …………….… ……...……...………… ……………… …….………… ……….…4 WARNING L ABELS AND S AFETY INST RUCTIONS………………?[...]

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    4 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purc hasing a Mast er-Bilt cabinet. This m anual contains im portant inst ructions f or inst allin g, using and serv icing a Master -Bilt CM /CL-156 case. A par ts list is inclu ded in wit h this m anual. Read all thes e docum ents car efully bef ore ins talling or serv icing your equ ipment. STORE CONDITIONS The Mast e[...]

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    5 CAUTION! GROUND REQUIRED FOR SAFE OPERATION WARNING LABELS AND S AFETY INSTRUCTIONS This symbol is the saf ety-alert symbol. W hen you see this symbol on your cab inet or in this manual be alert to the potential for pe rsonal injury or damage to your equipment. Be sure you understand all safet y messages and a lw ays follow recommended precaution[...]

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    6 PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSPECT ION FOR SH IPPING D A M AGE You are r esponsib le for filin g all fr eight cla ims with the deliv ering truc k line . Insp ect all cartons a nd crates for damage as soon as they ar rive. If damage is noted to shipping crates or carto ns or if a shortage is f ound, note this on th e bill of ladin g (all copies[...]

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    7 ELECTR ICAL WARNING Before servicing electrical components in the case or the doors or doorframes make sure all power to case is off . Alwa ys use a qualified t echnician. PANEL STO RAGE To c omply with San itation r equirem ents this cabinet must be m ounte d on caster s, legs (6” high m in.) or the base m ust be seal ed to the floor. T he cas[...]

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    8 CAM F ASTEN ERS NOTE: When facing the interior of the wall panel, all vertical latch access holes should be on the left side of the panels. Before att em pting to erec t the wa lk-in, you shoul d know ho w Master- Bilt c am- lock on som e panels , it m ay be diff icult to posit ion the hex wre nch as s howin g Figure #3, #4, and #5 . However, t h[...]

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    9 F igure #5 If lock ing arm fails to ho ok locking pin, turn cam -loc k count er-c lock wise one com pletes t urn and r epeat the procedure lik e Figure #3 LEVEL FLOOR It is ver y im portant that t he exis ting f loor be l evel If it is not level the insu lated f loor panels m ust be leveled b y shimm ing bet ween the ex isting f loor and t he flo[...]

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    10 FLOOR A SSEMBLY Lay out al l floor panels in seque nce as s hown on as sem bl y dra wings and m ake s ure the y are level. Faste n these pane ls as e venl y as possible to one an other. T ighten the c am fas teners al l the wa y so that the p anels are alig ned even ly and as s nug one to the o ther as poss ible. CEILING AND W A LL PANEL A SSEMB[...]

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    11 4. Using the s ame procedure as abo ve conti nue with the ins talla tion of the rem aining corner pa nels. 5. Place a c arpenter ’s le vel agai nst the f ace of the door f ram e to ensure c orrect v ertic al alignm ent and latch the door f ram e to the roof panel while ho lding l evel in plac e. 6. Adjust th e bottom wiper ga sket of the door [...]

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    12 DOOR FR AME HE A T ER REPL ACEM ENT CAUTION: Disconnect main power supply to door of walk-in before beginning the following procedure to avo id electri cal shock. 1. Remove s tainless steel r ace way from around door openin g. Poss ition race wa y s a way from walk- in to allow them to warm to r oom tem perature. T his will a id in tap e adhesi [...]

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    13 FINAL CHECK LIST A. Check operating pr essures . B. Check electrical r equ irem ents of unit to su pply vo ltage. C. Set tem perature c ontrol f or desired tem perature ran ge D. Check system f or proper def rosts settings and o perati on. 1. Set three 30 minutes per 24 hour s . E. Check condensin g unit for vibr ating or r ubbing tub ing. Dampe[...]

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    14 6. Compr essor will not s tart – hums , but cycles on o verload A. Lo w voltage. B. Rela y defective. C. Overload defecti ve. D. High head pr ess ure (see 1) . 7. Special s ervice situati ons If m oisture or li quid is obser ved arou nd or und er a Mas ter-Bi lt cabin et, an imm edia te inves tigation should be made b y qualif ied pers onnel t[...]

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