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Glass Door Merchandiser Model Number: Issued: 02-22-2017 Revised: 02-22-2017

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TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT FEATURES 4 Page CROSS SECTION VIEWS 5 EXPLODED VIEW 6, 7 REFRIGERATION SYSTEM 8, 9 CONDENSING UNIT ASSEMBLY AND ITS COMPONENTS 10, 11 SWING DOOR ASSEMBLY AND ITS COMPONENTS 12, 13 INTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM 14, 15 SIGN AND FRONT GRILL ASSEMBLY 16, 17 115V./60Hz./1 PHASE ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 19, 20, 21 REFRIGERATION SYSTEM 22, 23 - Component description THE REFRIGERATION CYCLE 24 3

UNIT FEATURES Energy saving electronic thermostat with digital temperature reading Illuminated sign Heavy duty hinges Forced-air evaporator for quick temperature pull down Interior lighting LED lamp strip Double-pane Low-E glass door for high ambient condition Durable PVC frame NSF compliant interior cabinet Strong body with 2 3/8 thick walls, injected with polyurethane foam using cyclopenthane as the blowing agent earth friendly Reinforced heavy duty shelves Exterior cabinet made of galvanized, pre-painted steel, with baked polyester paint Forced-air condenser made of copper and aluminum, resistant to rust and saline environments Heavy duty R-134a condensing unit with easy access for maintenance Reinforced, 16 gauge, galvanized steel base 4

5/8 [16] 79 1/4 [2013] 77 5/16 [1964] 60 [1524] 54 5/8 [1386] PUERTA 1/2 [13] 9 [229] 29 21/32 [753] 27 1/2 [699] 25 1/8 [638] CROSS SECTION VIEWS (DIMENSIONS: INCHES [MM]) 60 [1524] 2 3/8 [60] 55 1/4 [1403] 2 3/8 [60] TOP VIEW 27 1/2 [699] 60 [1524] 25 1/8 [638] 20 1/2 [521] 29 7/8 [759] PUERTA A 29 7/8 [759] PUERTA B B 12 9/16 [319] 12 17/32 [319] A SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW 5

1 14 13 12 EXPLODED VIEW 5 16 7 4 11 2 10 6 15 3 8 9 3 6

EXPLODED VIEW Quantity Item No. Description Part No. per cooler 1 REFRIGERATION SYSTEM See pages 8 & 9 2 COMPLETE 1/2HP 115V/60HZ CONDENSING UNIT SC18G-R 1 3 COMPLETE DOOR OT-PTA-RM49 1 4 INTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM See pages 14 & 15 5 EXTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM See pages 14 & 15 6 HEADER SIGN OT-ROT-RM49 1 7 PILASTER 48 PI-5 8 8 FLAT SHELF SH-0183-LEDR-HD-FE 10 9 SHELF CLIPS CL-51-SS-E 40 10 FRONT GRILL OT-CUBREM-RM49 1 11 WATER PAN OT-TF-0383 1 12 LEVELING LEGS LG-27 8 13 RIGHT BACK GRILL SH-0258-D-G-B 1 14 LEFT BACK GRILL SH-0258-I-G-B 1 15 ENERGY SAVING ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT CT-185-CA 1 16 MAGNETIC SWITCH EL-360-C 1 7

REFRIGERATION SYSTEM 3 1 7 8 2 12 9 6 5 11 4 10 8

REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Quantity Item No. Description Part No. per cooler 1 LEFT EVAPORATOR CO-135-I 1 2 RIGHT EVAPORATOR CO-135-D 1 3 ACCUMULATOR DR-15-P 1 4 HEAT EXCHANGER EN-0122 1 5 SWITCH BRACKET OT-17197 1 6 BAFFLE OT-8564 1 7 EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR BRACKET OT-17491 1 8 EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR FA-41 1 9 EVAPORATOR FAN BLADE FA-2-EBM 1 10 FAN GUARD OT-2395 1 11 LIGHT SWITCH EL-303-E 1 12 PLASTIC DRAIN DR-1-P 1 9

CONDENSING UNIT ASSEMBLY AND ITS COMPONENTS 9 10 11 7 4 8 2 6 14 3 13 5 12 1 10

CONDENSING UNIT ASSEMBLY AND ITS COMPONENTS Quantity Item No. Description Part No. per cooler 1 1/2HP 115V/60HZ COMPRESSOR SC18G 1 2 OVERLOAD PROTECTOR 117U3212 EL-1945-R 1 3 RELAY 117-7441 EL-1944-R 1 4 START CAPACITOR 410 µf CAP-117U5028 1 5 ELECTRICAL BOX OT-6729 1 6 ELECTRICAL BOX COVER OT-7087 1 7 CONDENSER CO-272 1 8 CONDENSER SHROUD OT-4546 1 9 CONDENSER FAN MOTOR FA-41 1 10 CONDENSER FAN BLADE FA-11-WE 1 11 CONDENSER FAN MOTOR BRACKET FA-18 1 12 DRIER DR-404 1 13 POWER CORD EL-1265-9 1 14 MAGNETIC CONTACTOR EL-716-R 1 11

SWING DOOR ASSEMBLY AND ITS COMPONENTS 2 1 7 3 5 6 4 12

SWING DOOR ASSEMBLY AND ITS COMPONENTS Quantity Item No. Description Part No. per cooler 1 GLASS PANE GL-677-AD-E 2 2 MAGNETIC GASKET TPE GA-424-B 2 3 UPPER HINGE ASSEMBLY HA-535-R 2 4 LOWER HINGE ASSEMBLY HA-522-R 2 5 TORSION MECHANISM HA-479 2 6 DOOR HANDLE OT-HA-676 2 7 MAGNETIC SWITCH EL-360-D 2 13

INTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM 1 4 5 3 2 3 14

INTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM Quantity Item No. Description Part No. per cooler 1 53 1/4 HIGH INTENSITY FLEXIBLE LED STRIP OT-EL-170-53.25 1 2 39 3/8 LED LAMP STRIP EL-148 4 3 7 3/8 LED PROFILE COVER OT-BR-253-57-7.375 8 4 4.0 Amp. LED POWER SUPPLY OT-EL-157-T 1 5 HEADER SIGN OT-ROT-RM49 1 15

SIGN AND FRONT GRILL ASSEMBLY Sign Assembly 4 11 2 8 3 6 10 9 11 3 7 1 5 Front Grill Assembly 16

SIGN AND FRONT GRILL ASSEMBLY Sign Assembly Quantity Item No. Description Part No. per cooler 1 HEADER SIGN RIGHT PROFILE PL-634-GREY-8.875 1 2 HEADER SIGN LEFT PROFILE PL-634-GREY-8.875 1 3 HEADER SIGN CORNER A PL-632-A 2 4 HEADER SIGN CORNER B PL-633-A 1 5 HEADER SIGN CORNER D PL-633-B 1 6 HEADER SIGN PLASTIC ROT-0049 1 7 HEADER SIGN LOWER METAL SHEET OT-18196 1 8 HEADER SIGN UPPER METAL SHEET OT-18197 1 9 HEADER SIGN LOWER HORIZONTAL REINFORCEMENT OT-18198 1 10 HEADER SIGN UPPER HORIZONTAL REINFORCEMENT OT-18661 1 11 HEADER SIGN REINFORCEMENT OT-19473 2 Front Grill Assembly Quantity Item No. Description Part No. per cooler 1 FRONT GRILL RIGHT PROFILE PL-634-GREY-12.375 1 2 FRONT GRILL LEFT PROFILE PL-634-GREY-12.375 1 3 FRONT GRILL CORNER A PL-632-A 1 4 FRONT GRILL CORNER C PL-632-B 1 5 FRONT GRILL CORNER B PL-633-A 1 6 FRONT GRILL CORNER D PL-633-B 1 7 FRONT GRILL REINFORCEMENT OT-18002 2 8 FRONT GRILL REINFORCEMENT OT-18183 2 9 FRONT GRILL OT-18195 1 10 FRONT GRILL REINFORCEMENT OT-18286 2 11 FRONT GRILL REINFORCEMENT OT-18662 2 17

115V./60 Hz./1 PHASE ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 18

TROUBLESHOOTING Possible causes and solutions PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION COMPRESSOR NO VOLTAGE IN THE ELECTRICAL USE A VOLTMETER TO WILL NOT START SOCKET CHECK THE VOLTAGE THE ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR OR WIRES MAY BE CUT DEFECTIVE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS SUCH AS: THERMOSTAT, RELAY, THERMAL PROTECTOR, ETC. COMPRESSOR MOTOR HAS A WINDING OPEN OR SHORTED DIRTY CONDENSER, LACK OF AIR FLOW LOW VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR IS STUCK USE AN OHMMETER, TO CHECK FOR CONTINUITY REPLACE DEFECTIVE COMPONENTS MEASURE THE OHMIC RESISTANCE OF THE MAIN AND AUXILIARY WINDINGS USING AN OHMMETER. COMPARE THEM WITH THE CORRECT VALUES CLEAN CONDENSER AND ALLOW FOR AIR CIRCULATION USE A VOLTAGE REGULATOR IF THE VOLTAGE IS LOWER THAN 100 VOLTS CHANGE THE COMPRESSOR THE TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT DOES NOT DISCONNECT CHECK THE INSTALLATION OF THE IS TOO COLD THE CONDENSING UNIT THERMOSTAT. IF THE PROBLEM PERSISTS, CHANGE THE THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT S AMBIENT SENSOR IS LOOSE OR INSTALLED IMPROPERLY CORRECTLY FASTEN THE THERMOSTAT S AMBIENT SENSOR THE TEMPERATURE CONDENSER IS DIRTY; LACK OF AIR CLEAN THE CONDENSER AND IS NOT COLD ENOUGH FLOW ALLOW FOR AIR CIRCULATION 19

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION THE TEMPERATURE THE REFRIGERATOR HAS BEEN THE UNIT MUST NOT BE NEAR IS NOT COLD ENOUGH PLACED AT AN INADEQUATE STOVES, WALLS THAT ARE LOCATION EXPOSED TO THE SUN, OR PLACES THAT LACK SUFFICIENT AIR FLOW THE REFRIGERATOR HAS BEEN USED IMPROPERLY THE REFRIGERATOR HAS BEEN OVERCHARGED WITH THE REFRIGERANT GAS THE REFRIGERANT GAS IS LEAKING THE EVAPORATOR AND/OR CONDENSER FANS AREN T WORKING LOW VOLTAGE THE SHELVES MUST NEVER BE COVERED WITH ANY TYPE OF PLASTIC OR OTHER MATERIAL THAT WILL BLOCK THE CIRCULATION OF COLD AIR WITHIN THE REFRIGERATOR CHECK TO SEE IF CONDENSATION OR ICE CRYSTALS HAVE FORMED ON THE SUCTION LINE. IF SO, CHARGE WITH THE CORRECT AMOUNT OF GAS FIND THE LOCATION WHERE THE GAS IS LEAKING IN ORDER TO SEAL IT OR REPLACE THE DEFECTIVE COMPONENT. CHANGE THE DRIER. PERFORM A GOOD VACUUM AND RECHARGE THE UNIT CHECK THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND MAKE SURE THAT THE FAN BLADE ISN T STUCK. REPLACE THE FAN MOTOR IF IT DOESN T WORK USE A VOLTAGE REGULATOR IF THE VOLTAGE IS LOWER THAN 100 VOLTS ELECTRICAL SHOCKS WIRES OR ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS CHECK FOR APPROPRIATE INSULATION ON ARE IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE CONNECTIONS OF EACH ELECTRICAL METALLIC PARTS COMPONENT NOISE THE REFRIGERATOR IS NOT CHECK IF THE NOISE GOES PROPERLY LEVELED AWAY AFTER YOU LEVEL THE REFRIGERATOR THE CONDENSER IS NOT FASTENED CORRECTLY. COPPER TUBINGS ARE IN CONTACT WITH METAL THE EVAPORATOR AND/OR CONDENSER FANS ARE LOOSE COMPRESSOR HAS AN INTERNAL NOISE WHILE THE COMPRESSOR IS WORKING, CHECK TO SEE IF METAL PARTS ARE IN CONTACT WITH ONE ANOTHER AND/OR IF THE SCREWS THAT FASTEN THE CONDENSER ARE TIGHTENED CHECK IF THE FANS ARE SECURELY FASTENED. ALSO, CHECK IF THE FAN BLADES ARE LOOSE, BROKEN OR CROOKED. IF SO, CHANGE THE FAULTY BLADE IF THE NOISE PERSISTS AFTER ALL OTHER MEASURES HAVE BEEN TAKEN, IT MAY BE ORIGINATING FROM THE COMPRESSOR 20

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION EXTREME CONDENSATION THERMOSTAT S AMBIENT SENSOR IS CORRECTLY FASTEN THE INSIDE THE REFRIGERATOR LOOSE OR INSTALLED IMPROPERLY THERMOSTAT S AMBIENT SENSOR THE OUTSIDE ENVIRONMENT S RELATIVE HUMIDITY IS VERY HIGH (OVER 75%) THE REFRIGERATOR DOOR WON T SHUT COMPLETELY THE REFRIGERATOR HAS BEEN PLACED AT AN INADEQUATE LOCATION THIS TYPE OF OCCURRENCE IS CAUSED BY LOCAL CLIMATIC CONDITIONS AND NOT BY THE REFRIGERATED UNIT CHECK THE DOOR AND/OR THE MAGNETIC GASKET. ADJUST THE DOOR HINGES IF NEEDED; REPLACE THE GASKET IF BROKEN THE UNIT MUST NOT BE NEAR SOURCES THAT PRODUCE TOO MUCH HEAT NO ILLUMINATION THE LIGHT SWITCH IS IN OFF PRESS THE LIGHT SWITCH POSITION TO THE ON POSITION FALSE CONTACT ON THE LIGHT SWITCH OR LED LIGHT SWITCH OR LED ARE DAMAGED THE THERMOSTAT IS SET TO OPERATE IN ENERGY SAVING MODE INSPECT ALL CONNECTIONS REPLACE THE DAMAGED COMPONENT SET THE THERMOSTAT IN NORMAL OPERATION MODE 21

REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Component Description COMPRESSOR: The compressor is a factory sealed unit located underneath (outside) the cooling cabinet. This pump is activated by a motor which draws low pressure vapor (refrigerant) from the evaporator. It then compresses the gas and forces it into the condenser at a high pressure. STARTER RELAY: The starter relay is attached on one side of the compressor box. The compressor motor has two windings: one for starting and another for running. In order to provide for the necessary additional torque when the motor is first ignited, the starter relay connects the additional start-up windings. After the motor reaches its correct operating speed, the relay opens the ignition windings and the motor carries on with the operation windings. THERMAL PROTECTOR: This protector is a thermo-sensible device attached to one side of the compressor s box. In any given situation, if the compressor overheats or if the voltage source varies drastically, the thermal protector opens, turning off the compressor. After the compressor cools down to a normal and safe working temperature, the thermal protector turns on the compressor. CONDENSER: The condenser is located underneath (outside) the cooling cabinet in front of the compressor. Its receives hot, high pressure refrigerant gas from the compressor, and cools it down until it returns to liquid state. CONDENSER FAN MOTOR: The condenser fan motor is located underneath the cooling cabinet. It is a ventilation device which forces the ambient air to flow over the condenser in order to cool down the refrigerant flowing inside it. The fan motor works only if the compressor is on. EVAPORATOR CONDENSER CAPILLARY DRIER EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR CONDENSER FAN MOTOR ACCUMULATOR SUCTION DISCHARGE COMPRESSOR LEGEND GAS FLOW 22

REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Component Description EVAPORATOR: The evaporator is located inside the cooling cabinet. As the gas flows at a low pressure through the evaporator, it absorbs serpentine and removes the heat from inside the cabinet. EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR: This device produces the required circulation of air through the cooling cabinet as well as over the surface of the evaporator s serpentine thermal exchange area. This fan motor runs continuously. The evaporator and condenser serpentines have aluminum fins that help increase the surfaces for the thermal exchange in an efficient way. CAPILLARY TUBE: It consist of several feet of tubing having a small inside diameter. It is a device used to control the amount od refrigerant that flows into the evaporator. DRIER: The drier is located in between the condenser and the evaporator. It traps and removes moisture in the refrigeration system while allowing oil and refrigerant to flow freely. ENERGY SAVING ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT: The electronic thermostat is responsable for detecting temperature changes inside the cabinet. It starts the compressor whenever the cabinet temperature rises above the desired temperature. The compressor recirculates the refrigerant throughout the system, lowering the temperature inside the cooling compartment. When the temperature drops to the set point programmed in the thermostat, it turns off the compressor and a new cycle starts again. This electronic thermostat contains a dispositive to save energy when the sales of the day are over. This dispositive is activated by pressing the Energy Saving button of the thermostat. When this button is pressed, the lights are turned off and the refrigerator starts operating in a warmer temperature setting, consuming less energy. COOLING CABINET: This is the area where the goods are stored. It has been designed to allow for constant cold air circulation to flow through the goods. ACCUMULATOR: The accumulator is located in between the evaporator and the compressor. It is a storage tank which receives refrigerant liquid from the evaporator and prevents it from flowing into the compressor. 23

THE REFRIGERATION CYCLE 1. As the temperature inside the cooling compartment increases, it is detected by the thermostats sensor. The thermostat then turns the compressor and the condenser motor on once the programmed temperature is reached. 2. The compressor recirculates the refrigerant throughout the system by drawing the refrigerant gas at a low vapor pressure from the evaporator. Then it compresses the refrigerant and forces it into the condenser. 3. The condenser, with the help of its fan motor, removes the refrigerants heat as its flows through the condenser. The heat is then released to the outside environment. Consequently, the decrease in temperature will change the refrigerant from a gaseous to a liquid state. 4. The capillary tube regulates the amount of refrigerant that is discharged into the evaporator and expands it. This expansion causes the refrigerant temperature to decrease. 5. The evaporators' serpentine allows the refrigerant to absorb and remove heat from the cooling compartment. 6. The drop in temperature inside the cooling compartment is caused by the refrigerant s continuous circulation through the system. This gas continuously absorbs the heat that exists inside the cooling compartment and expels it to the outside environment. When the temperature drops to its programmed set point, it is detected by the thermostat and it turns off the compressor and condenser motor. 24

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