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Button and Display overview 

DIGITAL DISPLAY

SET POINT ADJUST MODE

POWER TO CONTROL  ON/OFF
AND SET POINT UP ADJUST

MANUAL DEFROST AND
SET POINT DOWN ADJUST

COMPRESSOR RUN 
INDICATOR

DEFROST MODE INDICATOR

ALARM INDICATOR

 

Button Overview 

 

Press and hold this button for three seconds to turn system on (if off) or off (if on). 
Also used to adjust set point when in set point adjust mode 

 

Press to enter set point adjust mode, confirm set point changes, and mute alarms. 

 

Press and hold this button for three seconds to initiate a manual defrost (and cancel defrost if 
initiated), also adjusts set point down when in set point adjust mode 

 

 

 

Powering on control 

To turn refrigeration control power on, press and hold 

  for approx. three seconds. The display will read 

“On” while the button is depressed. When the control powers on, the display will read the current set point 
(a number “1” thru “9” ). The compressor run indicator

 will illuminate on the display, meaning that the 

compressor is running. (Note: the control may already be in the on mode when shipped from factory).  
To turn refrigeration control power to off, press and hold 

  for approx. three seconds. The display will 

read “Off” while the button is depressed. When the control powers off the display will flash back and forth 
between the relative current case temperature and “Off”. The compressor run indicator

 will be off on the 

display.  When refrigeration control is in the off-mode cabinet lights and evaporator fans will still operate, 
but the compressor will not turn on causing the case to gradually reach room temperature.   

  

Adjusting the set point 

The set point is what determines how cold the display case will hold food and beverage. To adjust the set point press 

and hold the 

 button approx. three seconds until the display begins to flash a number. Then press the use the 

 button to scroll number up (colder) or press the 

 button to scroll number lower (warmer). There are nine (9) 

available set points numbers, the higher the number of the set point, the colder the display case will run, with setting 
“9” being the coldest and setting “1” being the warmest. Once you have chosen your desired setting press the 

 

button again to confirm your choice. 

 

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Summary of Contents for SSRC2452

Page 1: ...RC MODELS KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Engineering and technical data are subject to change without notice FEDERAL INDUSTRIES 215 FEDERAL AVE Belleville WI 53508 Toll Free 1 800 356 4206 WI P...

Page 2: ...op Section Rear Sliding Doors Removal 14 Top Section Rear Swinging Doors Removal 15 Bottom Section Rear Doors Removal Option 16 NIGHT CURTAIN SSRC OPTION 17 Opening 17 Closing 17 SECURITY NIGHT COVER...

Page 3: ...ESSRC3652 w Fluorescent Lights 36 Self Contained SSRC5052 5952 7752 ESSRC5052 5952 7752 w Fluorescent Lights 36 Self Contained SSRC2452 w LED Lights Mfg d After 12 1 19 37 Self Contained SSRC3652 ESSR...

Page 4: ...alified to perform electrical work DANGER Improper or faulty hookup of electrical components in the case can result in severe injury or death All electrical wiring hookups must be done in accordance w...

Page 5: ...ou ignore the message WARNING Severe injury or death can occur if you ignore the message CAUTION Minor injury or damage to your case can occur if you ignore the message NOTICE This is important instal...

Page 6: ...ust be done in accordance with all applicable local regional or national electrical standards A separate circuit for each display case is required to prevent other appliances on the same circuit from...

Page 7: ...60 1 14 5 20 120 60 1 15 SSRC7752 ERSSC7752 230 60 1 14 5 20 120 60 1 15 MODEL VOLTAGE TOTAL AMPS CORD STYLE SSRC2452 120 60 1 11 3 20AMP NEMA 5 20 SSRC3652 120 60 1 14 3 20AMP NEMA 5 20 SSRC5052 ERS...

Page 8: ...in the pre installation procedures outlined above 2 Move the case as near as possible to the final location and before removing it from the shipping skid 3 Remove the 4 brackets that secure the case...

Page 9: ...tect from system failure causing too high of system pressure The high side of the pressure control is factory set to 400psi and is not adjustable Low side setting for the R404a cases are set at 40psi...

Page 10: ...Refrigeration Instructions 1 Mount condensing unit indoors as close to the remote display case as practical The refrigeration line should be as short as possible 2 All refrigeration and or electrical...

Page 11: ...stall the brackets so they are farthest spread apart at the front of the case 0v NOTCH 6v NOTCH 4 1 2 3 4 INSTALLATION REMOVAL 2 3 1 TOP HOOK BOTTOM TAB SHELF BRACKET SHELF STANDARD 1 Place shelf brac...

Page 12: ...then on the rear notch of the shelf bracket on the opposite side NOTE If the bottom open section shelf is supplied instead of step risers the bottom rear support is not the same as the top rear suppo...

Page 13: ...glass shelf 2 For first time installation attach 1 product stop to each glass shelf as shown in detail above Align the product stop edge with the edge of the glass and push the U portion of the produc...

Page 14: ...the door upward until the bottom edge of door clears the lower track and then swing the bottom of the door outward and down out of upper track 2 After the outer door is removed repeat the procedure f...

Page 15: ...located under the door at the pivot point of the lower hinge It is not necessary to remove the 2 screws that secure the lower hinge bracket to the case 3 With the door still in the open position use a...

Page 16: ...move the outer inside door using the same procedure 3 The inner door set can then be removed using the same procedure starting with the inner outside door followed by the inner inside door 4 Reverse t...

Page 17: ...e and down the front 2 Attach the snap located under the night curtain strap on to the snap located on the front trim Closing 1 Grasp the night curtain strap and detach the snap from the snap located...

Page 18: ...security cover down against the top glass handle 4 Turn the lock handles so they engage the lock handle catches and use the key to lock them in place IMPORTANT Cleaning the Acrylic plastic security ni...

Page 19: ...TCH LIGHT SWITCH Power Switch The unit has a power switch that turns off power to the entire unit including the condensate evaporator and the lights Light Switch The unit has a light switch that turns...

Page 20: ...in the on mode when shipped from factory To turn refrigeration control power to off press and hold for approx three seconds The display will read Off while the button is depressed When the control po...

Page 21: ...normal operation and will automatically clear the codes from the display Carel Control EO Air sensing probe Open or shorted E1 Evap coil probe Open or shorted Error codes may be encountered if either...

Page 22: ...6 F 3 3 C at the coldest setting 9 and 36 F 2 2 C at the warmest setting 1 See Error Reference source not found on page Error Bookmark not defined for more details on using the control Defrost Cycle T...

Page 23: ...0 1 10 9 9 212 F 100 C 1 0 97 0 94 INITIAL STARTUP After all the checks outlined in the installation section of this manual have been made the case is ready to be put into service Turn on the Power at...

Page 24: ...is required for potentially hazard food the air control louver must be completely open A half open louver will not allow sufficient air flow to top section Placing Product into Case Do not exceed 75 p...

Page 25: ...caps Reinstall bulb assembly in the same manner as described in the Bulb Removal Procedure Be sure bulb is secure in bulb receptacles Note Be sure to use a direct equivalent to the original bulb Top...

Page 26: ...frequently FAILURE TO CLEAN CONDENSER COIL WILL VOID COMPRESSOR WARRANTY 1 Disconnect power to the unit 2 Remove the back base panel located on the back bottom of unit by removing the 6 front panel r...

Page 27: ...SSRC cases only the upper front glass can be tilted open to allow easier access to clean the upper section interior Tilt the front glass up by standing in front of the case and grabbing the handle at...

Page 28: ...w sufficient time for the unit to reach room temperature before proceeding with cleaning NOTICE Remove all product from case before proceeding with cleaning procedure NOTICE Acrylic front air deflecto...

Page 29: ...ass retainer The glass can then be cleaned with common window cleaners 5 Remove interior shelving from unit as described in the Shelving Installation and Removal section of this manual Remove both she...

Page 30: ...e thoroughly and allow to dry 5 Lift the display deck s up and out of evaporator tub 6 Remove the fan shroud assembly There are either 2 retainer latches or 2 thumbscrews located at each end at the fr...

Page 31: ...ft wet cloth or chamois The cloth or chamois must be kept free of grit by frequently rinsing in clean water Grease and oil can be removed with kerosene Do not use window cleaners or kitchen scouring c...

Page 32: ...8188 Special Service Situations There are rare occasions when the refrigerant charge must be evacuated from a case in order to perform service work In those situations Federal Industries recommends t...

Page 33: ...ght in the sockets Plug unused light sockets with socket cap provided with socket Case Temperature Too Warm Check that the cold air inlet and outlet slots are not blocked Be sure that the rear doors a...

Page 34: ...tment at Federal Industries at 800 356 4206 The customer service department at Federal Industries should be contacted at the time of sale or disposal of your case so records may be kept of its new loc...

Page 35: ...35 MAIN WIRING DIAGRAMS SELF CONTAINED SSRC2452 W FLUORESCENT LIGHTS All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 36: ...36 SELF CONTAINED SSRC3652 ESSRC3652 W FLUORESCENT LIGHTS SELF CONTAINED SSRC5052 SSRC5952 SSRC7752 ESSRC5052 ESSRC5952 ESSRC 7752 W FLUORESCENT LIGHTS All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 37: ...37 SELF CONTAINED SSRC2452 W LED LIGHTS MFG D AFTER 12 1 19 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 38: ...RC5952 ESSRC 7752 W LED LIGHTS MFG D AFTER 12 1 19 OPTIONAL CORD PLUG R CONDENSATE PAN OR PUMP BLK EVAP FAN BLK RIB BLK RIB BLK BLK BLK W G BLK BLK M BLK EVAP FAN BLK RIB BLK RIB BLK BLK BLK M PLUG DA...

Page 39: ...39 REMOTE SSRC2452 SSRC3652 W FLUORESCENT LIGHTS REMOTE SSRC5052 SSRC5952 SSRC7752 W FLUORESCENT LIGHTS All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 40: ...WIRING ALTERNATE CONTROL RANCO W W 4 7 10 9 5 9 6 7 10 SEE CAREL WIRING CAREL CONTROL W 5 8 8 W 6 R BLK TEMP PROBE DEFROST PROBE 4 BLK TEMP DEFROST EVAP FAN QTY MAY VARY DARK LINES REPRESENT 3 CONDUCT...

Page 41: ...ling Light 42 20871 18C35 LED Top Shelf Light 42 20871 18C35 LED Bottom Shelf Light Optional 42 20871 18C35 LED Top Light Wiring Harness LED Btm Ceiling Light Wiring Harness Shelf Light Receptacle 5 P...

Page 42: ...nner Solid Btm Section Opt 53 18211 1 Rear Door Outer Solid Btm Section Opt 53 18212 1 CatchDoor Inner Inside Btm Section Opt Catch Outer Inside Btm Section Opt Rear Door Inner Inside Btm Section Opt...

Page 43: ...re 12 18 LED Power Supply after 12 18 LED Top Light after 12 15 18 42 20871 42C35 42 20871 72C35 LED Bottom Ceiling Light after 12 15 18 42 20871 42C35 42 20871 72C35 LED Top Shelf Light 12 15 18 42 2...

Page 44: ...Door Inner Solid Btm Section Opt 53 19147 3 X Rear Door Outer Solid Btm Section Opt 53 19148 3 X CatchDoor Inner Inside Btm Section Opt Catch Outer Inside Btm Section Opt Rear Door Inner Inside Btm S...

Page 45: ...ct can expose you to chemicals including chromium which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm For more information go to www P65Warnings ca g...

Page 46: ...REV CHANGE RECORD APP D DATE ECN B REVISED PARTS LIST SES 5 10 19 C ADDED DUAL PRESSURE CONTROL INFO ADC 8 6 19 3506 D ADDED EEV WIRING DIAGRAMS KMC 1 21 20 All manuals and user guides at all guides...

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