Owners Manual
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REACH-INS & ROLL-INS
OPERATIONS MANUAL
FIGURE 2B: Roll-In or Roll-Thru Refrigerator or Freezer
FIGURE 2C: Reach-In or Pass-Thru Warmer
INSTALLATION AND LOCATION
Before moving the cabinet to its final point of installation, mea-
sure all doorways or passages to assure clearance. If additional
clearance is needed, you can remove the cabinet doors and grill
(see “Door Removal and Adjustment” and “Grill Removal”).
VENTILATION
The final location site of your air cooled refrigerator or freezer
must provide a sufficient quantity of cool, clean air. All refrigera-
tion systems operate more efficiently and trouble-free with cool,
dry air circulation. Avoid locations near heat and moisture gen-
erating equipment including ovens, fryers, dishwashers, steam
kettles, etc. Do not install in direct sunlight (where temperatures
may exceed 100°F) or in an unheated area (where temperatures
may drop below 55°F).
Air supply to the condensing unit is critical. Restricting airflow
places excessive heat load on the unit, adversely affecting its
operation and may cause premature failure. The condenser coil
must be kept clean and free from obstruction. Condenser air fil-
ters are not recommended, since they hinder airflow, especially
if they are not replaced frequently. Contact our factory Service
Department for more information.
For optimum performance, all models should be installed on
casters or legs (see “Installing Casters” or “Legs”) with a
minimum 12” above the grill and 3” on each side and back of
cabinet (see Figure 3). This spacing will provide sufficient room
for proper air circulation and clearance to access components
for cleaning and maintenance. If any of the these conditions
cannot be met, the installer should provide special venting or air
ducts, as required.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For maximum efficiency, your new
cabinet must be located where an unrestricted air supply
can circulate above and behind it. Never obstruct the face
of the condenser or the grill area in the front of the cabinet
and never place or store anything on the condenser or on
top of the cabinet machine compartment. These rules are
essential for long life. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
GUIDELINES MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY.