LIGHTING, HEAT & POWER SUPPLIES
SHELF LUMINAIRES
Removing shelf luminaires:
1.
Unplug the luminaire.
2.
Pinching the latching clips inward at the ends of the lumi-
naire, rotate luminaire up at each end until hooks are free,
then remove.
Re-installing shelf luminaires:
1.
Place hook into shelf roll form at shelf front and rotate
rear of luminaire toward the shelf.
2.
Depress the rear clip so that luminaire can fi nish rotation
and until clip engages the shelf bracket.
NON-SHELF LUMINAIRES
Removing non-shelf luminaires:
1.
Simultaniously squeeze the plastic clips at each end.
2.
When the hooks are disengaged, pull the luminaire free.
Re-installing non-shelf luminaires:
1.
Align the 4-pole jack with the 4-pole connector on the clip-
in luminaire.
2.
Push into place - side clips will engage on the sheet metal
of the case.
3.
Fasten anti-tamper bracket into sheet metal of case with
#8 screw at end opposite of the 4-pole in-line connector.
D A N G E R
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SHOCK HAZARD
Always disconnect power to case when cleaning,
servicing or confi guring components of the light-
ing system. Failure to do so may result in serious
injury or death.
Fig. 8 Clear view of the ballasts
BALLAST
Fig. 6 Heat power cord (BLACK)
BALLAST/POWER SUPPLY ACCESS
To gain access to the ballasts or power supplies remove the
panel located above the rear toe kick (Fig. 8)
W A R N I N G
INCANDESCENT BULBS
When replacing an overhead incandescent bulb
(Fig. 7) be sure to use only a shatterproof or
plastic bulb as a replacement. Use of any other
bulb, especially one made of glass, may lead to
death or serious injury if broken inside of the
case and/or near food product.
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Fig. 7 Incandescent bulb
posite ends of the same shelf and the color designated white/
black receptacles to match at their corresponding end of the
inside back of the case.
In order to supply heat to the shelves this black heat cord must
be plugged in to it's designated receptacle during use at all
times.
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