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Series ’90 Refrigerated Bakery

 

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 
 

Initial Start-Up 

After all the checks outlined in the installation section of this manual have been made, the 
case is ready to be put into service.  The service valves on the refrigeration system are back 
seated when the unit leaves the factory. 

 
 
 

Controls 

 

Power Switch 

 

This switch controls power to the entire case.  It is labeled with on and off positions 

 
 

Light Switch 
This switch controls the power to the lighting circuit.  The switch rocker is red in the “on” 
position, black in the “off” position. 
 
Temperature Control 
This controls the case temperature by cycling the compressor/condensing unit.  It has an 
“off” position and numbered positions 1 through 9.  The coldest setting is 9.  Set this control 
at the smallest number while maintaining desired case temperature. 
 
Thermometer 
This is a solar powered device.  It changes the temperature display approximately every 10 
seconds. 

 
 
 

Doors 

 

The doors can be removed by lifting the door up until the bottom clears the bottom track. 

 

Clean the door track frequently for easy door operation.  A very light film of lubricant, 
such as PAM, will help the doors slide easily. 

 
 
 

Anti-Fogging Fans 

Two fans are mounted in the base of the unit to blow arm air from the refrigeration system 
over the curved glass to prevent fogging.  The warm air is vented through the slots in the 
glass handle.  Do not block these vents or the front glass will fog.  These fans run 
continuously when the power switch is on. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for SNR482C-2

Page 1: ...tained Remote Models INSTALLATION OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Engineering and technical date are subject to change without notice FEDERAL INDUSTRIES PO BOX 290 215 FED...

Page 2: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 11 INITIAL START UP 11 CONTROLS 11 DOORS 11 ANTI FOGGING FANS 11 HINGED FRONT GLASS 12 SHELVES 13 LIGHT REPLACEMENT 14 PLACING PRODUCT INTO CASE 14 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 14 CLEA...

Page 3: ...l regional or national standards Warranty Technical Service Dept Toll Free 800 356 4206 WI Phone 608 424 3331 geninfo federalind com INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a Federal Industries display...

Page 4: ...The following signal words are used in the warnings and safety messages DANGER Severe injury or death will occur if you ignore the message WARNING Severe injury or death can occur if you ignore the m...

Page 5: ...te inspection of your concealed damage item Crating material must be retained to show the inspector from the truck line INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Locating the Display Case The case should be located w...

Page 6: ...turn in and the case can be placed with the base frame on the floor The leveled case must be sealed to the floor using and NSF listed Sealant Refrigeration Installation Self Contained Models The self...

Page 7: ...binet and all connecting tubing Cabinet and condensing unit tubing should be checked to insure no leaks occurred during shipping or from rough handling Make certain all refrigeration valves are opened...

Page 8: ...t up the front glass to the fully open position Put the shelf support assembly in the desired shelf standard slots Plug the shelf light cords in the appropriate light socket Make certain that the ligh...

Page 9: ...shelf light housing as shown The shelf retainer should sit over the rear shelf support If the shelf is not in the proper position it may disrupt the air flow in the case and could cause product loss...

Page 10: ...l standards A separate circuit for each display case is recommended to prevent other appliances on the same circuit from overloading the circuit and causing malfunction The electrical service must be...

Page 11: ...ensing unit It has an off position and numbered positions 1 through 9 The coldest setting is 9 Set this control at the smallest number while maintaining desired case temperature Thermometer This is a...

Page 12: ...g of the case interior Pneumatic cylinders assist in lifting the glass The glass will hold in any position beyond approximately the first 20 of travel In the first 20 of travel the glass will gently c...

Page 13: ...shelf support at each end 5 Tip the front of the shelf support up until it can be removed from the shelf standard 6 Reposition the shelf as desired The shelves can be installed horizontally or slanted...

Page 14: ...display pans Overhanging the shelves will block the refrigerated air flow and could cause product loss Do not block the slots along the front or rear of the case display floor CASE SHOULD BE STOCKED W...

Page 15: ...me Note For major spills or foreign material buildup use complete weekly cleaning instruction 1 Clean all foreign materials from the door opening 2 Wipe complete interior of case using a damp cloth 3...

Page 16: ...d and parts disassembled to allow proper cleaning of the unit 8 Clean all shelves shelf support assemblies shelf standards and display pans using warm soapy water and a brush Rinse thoroughly and allo...

Page 17: ...re any service work is performed on the case make sure all power is disconnected to the case Service problems or request for repair parts from authorized service agents trained service personnel or ow...

Page 18: ...an or blocked evaporator coil Check that paper or foreign material is not blocking evaporator If the evaporator coil is blocked due to excessive frost turn the thermostat knob to the off position for...

Page 19: ...persons walking by or working in the general area of the case Any case malfunction or housekeeping problem that creates a slip fall hazard around or under a case should be corrected immediately SALE D...

Page 20: ...PHASE 60 HERTZ AMPS AMPS AMPS Compressor RLA 8 8 8 8 10 1 LRA 58 8 58 8 68 0 Condenser Fan 0 4 0 4 1 2 Motor Evaporator Fan Motor 0 4ea 0 4ea 0 4ea 2 Anti Fogging Fan 0 4ea 0 4ea 0 4ea Fan Motor 2 Li...

Page 21: ...4A R 134A ALL MODELS ARE 120 VOLTS 1 PHASE 60 HERTZ AMPS AMPS AMPS Evaporator Fan Motor 0 4 0 4 0 4 ea 2 Anti Fogging Fan 0 4 ea 0 4 ea 0 4 ea Motor 2 Lights 0 8 0 8 1 0 Condensate Evaporator 1 6 1 6...

Page 22: ...834 42 10834 42 10834 Light Socket Spring Loaded 42 10833 42 10833 42 10833 Compressor Receptacle 45 11677 45 11677 45 11677 Condenser Evaporator 40 32903 40 32903 40 32903 Misc Components Front Glass...

Page 23: ...Series 90 Refrigerated Bakery Page 23 WIRING DIAGRAM SNR48SC 2 SNR59SC 2...

Page 24: ...Series 90 Refrigerated Bakery Page 24 WIRING DIAGRAM SNR77SC 2...

Page 25: ...Series 90 Refrigerated Bakery Page 25 WIRING DIAGRAM SNR48R 2 SNR59R 2...

Page 26: ...NR77R 2 California Residents Only WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including chromium which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive...

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