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Electric RTV-102 silicone sealer or an 
equivalent. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BOTTOM LOUVERED PANEL  
                           REMOVAL –  
 
              The louvered panel provides ac-
cess to the condens ing unit and the elec-
trical box.   The  panel is  secured with 
screws to prevent injury. 
 
COMPRESSOR –  
 
              The compress or is banded for 
shipping.  THE BAND MUST BE RE-
MOVED.    The mounting bolts  on  the 
compressor are factory pre-set to allow 
the compressor to float freel y on the 
mounting springs.  DO NOT LOOSEN 
NUTS. 
 
CABINET DRAIN –  
 
              A positive pitched drain tube is 
factory-ins talled which runs to a drain 
pan in the condensing unit area from 
the evaporator section to handle defrost 
water.  No piping to a floor drain is nec-
essary but the tube should be checked 
to make sure the tube has  not become 
plugged with items such as pricing 
stickers, and is over the pan so water 
does not run onto the floor. 
 
 
 
 
               

GLASS DOORS –  
 
             The doors are made of tempered, 
heat reflective glass.  The doors mount in 
the aluminum top canopy.  The bottom 
tracks are provided with wipe outs for 
cleaning purposes. 
 
             The doors are self-closing and are 
supported by rollers that ride on the upper 
track.  The upper track has cut out areas to 
insert the door rollers up into.  The door 
spring is then slipped over a clip at the end 
of the track.  Prior to November, 1997 the 
upper track also has a ‘bounce back’ spring 
mounted to each end to assist the door in 
sealing when it closes.  There is a thumb-
screw on the end of the spring that allows 
for adjustment of the amount of ‘bounce 
back’.  Turning the screw  ‘in’ will allow 
for more ‘bounce back’. 
 
             Cas es produced starting November 
1997  eliminate the spring back  mechanism 
and have rubber channels in the end frames 
to grab and seal the door upon cl osing.  As 
always, proper cleaning of door rollers and 
tracks is  required for proper door opera-
tion. 

  

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Summary of Contents for GIM

Page 1: ...LF CONTAINED FOR Pre Packaged Ice Cream and Ice Cream Novelties P N OII GIM January 2006 First Call for help US and Canada 1 800 922 1919 Soporte Tècnico y Asistencia Mèxico 01 800 522 1900 For a Service Network Locator and other Information visit us at www hussmann com select Worldwide Locations ...

Page 2: ...ns Dimensions Electrical and BTU Capacity 6 General Upkeep Care and Cleaning 6 Routine Maintenance 6 Operation and Maintenance Power Switches 7 Temperature Control Thermometer and Electrical Box 7 8 Defrost Time Clock 8 Defrost Heater Thermostat 9 Defrost Heater Replacement 9 Lighting 9 Condensate Heater 9 Expansion Valve Adjustment 10 Refrigeration 10 Leak Testing 10 11 Evacuation 11 Operational ...

Page 3: ...Shooting Chart 12 13 Electrical Components 14 Troubleshooting Lights 15 Warranty and Parts Information 15 Ordering Replacement Parts 15 16 Warranty Parts Procedure Compressor Replacement Procedure ADDENDUM 06 18 03 Evaporator Fan Blades 17 ...

Page 4: ... this condensing unit is located at the bottom of the cabinet a three 3 foot clearance should be allowed in front of the louvered access panel to provide free air movement to and from the condenser for maximum operating ef ficiency INSTALLATION and START UP SKID The skid should be left on the unit until it is near its final location The skid provides protection for both case and floor The skid is ...

Page 5: ...run onto the floor GLASS DOORS The doors are made of tempered heat reflective glass The doors mount in the aluminum top canopy The bottom tracks are provided with wipe outs for cleaning purposes The doors are self closing and are supported by rollers that ride on the upper track The upper track has cut out areas to insert the door rollers up into The door spring is then slipped over a clip at the ...

Page 6: ...ws over the top of the product and is returned through the return air duct The interior of the cabinet has load line markings showing how high product can be loaded in the cabinet without affecting the air curtain White epoxy coated wire baskets are provided for the product and they are designed to fit below the load line DO NOT LOAD PRODUCT ABOVE THE LOAD LINE AS IT WILL ADVERSELY AFFECT CABINET ...

Page 7: ... 404a Check the serial plate for specific refrigerant used CARE AND CLEANING To insure good sanitation appearance and minimum maintenance the cabinet should be cleaned and washed regularly as use de mands Clean with a mild detergent and warm water DO NOT USE AN ABRASIVE CLEANER OR STEEL WOOL AS THEY WILL MAR THE FINISH ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Under normal conditions after the cabi net is installed and...

Page 8: ...roximately 10ºF with a 5ºdifferential The temperature should be checked with a thermometer other than the case thermometer after it is running to insure that the case is running at the proper tem perature for the product THERMOMETER The thermometer is located in one of the interior corners of the cabinet The ther mometer will probably need resetting to re flect the proper case temperature Using a ...

Page 9: ...ottom louvered panel and the electrical box cover The cabinet supply breakers should be disconnected before removing the cover DEFROST TIME CLOCK The timer is factory pre set for two defrost cycles per 24 hours at 6 00 a m and 6 00 p m with a 40 minute failsafe This means there are 4 pins in the time face The timer must be adjusted to the proper time of day when the cabinet is started The timer is...

Page 10: ...d on the underside of the upper canopy The tubes are sleeved to maintain proper heat around the bulb for maximum light inten sity and to protect the product in case of breakage The tubes can be replaced without removing the doors To replace twist the bulb and slide the prongs clear of the lampholder When reinstalling this type of bulb be sure the prongs on the bulb twist and lock into place There ...

Page 11: ...nce of probes turn the valve stem clockwise With this adjustment during a portion of the hunting the temperature differences between the two probes may be less than 3ºF or at times as low as 0ºF Make ad justments of no more than one half turn of the valve stem at a time and wait for at least fifteen adjustments Replace and tighten cover of the valve stem REFRIGERATION As stated previously the GIM ...

Page 12: ...refrigerant into the system until the pressure is above 0 PSIG Always charge the refrigerant line into the system through a new drier in the charging manifold line A 16 cubic inch drier is sufficient for this purpose 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 two more times the third time evacuating the system to 500 mi crons OPERATIONAL DATA The following is typical data for GIM 6 based on lab tests and may vary und...

Page 13: ...arm case condition Put a suction compound gauge on the compressor suc tion valve start the compressor If the pressure needs to be reduced turn the ad justment screw clockwise or counter clockwise to raise the pressure DO NOT SET THE VALVE BASED ON THE NAMEPLATE AMPERAGE RATING AS THE PRESSURE SETTING WILL BE TOO HIGH AND THE COMPRES SOR WILL NOT START PROPERLY TROUBLE SHOOT CHARTS TROUBLE PROBABLE...

Page 14: ...ling on overload 5 Check power 6 Condenser dirty 6 Clean 7 Honeycomb iced up 7 Clean Compressor runs continuously product too cold 1 Defective control 1 Replace 2 Control feeler tube not in positive contact 2 Assure proper contact 3 Short on refrigerant 3 Leak check change drier evacuate and recharge Compressor will not start no noise 1 Blown fuse or breaker 1 Replace fuse or reset breaker 2 Defec...

Page 15: ...ve condenser 6 Replace 7 CRO not set properly 7 Reset to 12 psi Icing condition in drain pan under evaporator 1 Low voltage 1 Check voltage at compressor 2 Cabinet not level 2 Check front to rear leveling adjust legs accordingly 3 Defective defrost heater 3 Replace ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Compressor KAA2 0075 IAA R 502 KAAB 007E CAA R 404a Condenser Fan Motor EMS ESPL25EM1 Evaporator Fan Motor Morri...

Page 16: ...nd proper contact 4 Bulb replacement may be necessary 5 Check voltage 6 New bulbs tend to flicker until used Ballast hums 1 Check voltage 2 Replace ballast WARRANTY AND PARTS INFORMATION PLEASE READ CAREFULLY TO ASSURE PROMPT AND ACCURATE SERVICE ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS 1 Contact your nearest Hussmann Distributor 2 Always specify model and serial number of cabinet 3 If correct part number is no...

Page 17: ...the shipment of the wrong part or a delay in shipment COMPRESSOR REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Replacement compressors will not be shipped from the Hussmann factory They may be obtained from you nearest Copeland Wholesaler Your wholesaler will replace free of charge any compressor found to be defective within twelve months of installation not to exceed twenty months from the date of manufacture as determi...

Page 18: ...ion pressure it is important that the evaporator fan blades are mounted as shown in the illustration below When properly mounted the embossed rib should be facing out as you look at the blade The words Face To You in red ink should also be visible as you look at the blade Embossed rib ...

Page 19: ...T CONDENSER FANS COMPRESSOR HEATER HONEYCOMB ANGLE HEATERS BLK EVAPORATOR DEFROST BLK DEFROST STAT POWER CORD GRN TEMPERATURE CON TROL T 3 32 24 23 T 4 20 26 BLK BLK 2 BRN DRAIN CANOPY BLU 15 BLK 1 1 1 T 1 5 2 3 T 2 10 7 4 9 8 31 6 BASE HEATER 12 Gloversville N Y 12078 1 64 SPACING TITLE HOLE LOCATION ANGULAR DECIMAL FRACTIONAL OTHERWISE SPECIFIED TOLERANCES UNLESS M100 2100 REV 10 97 DWG NUMBER R...

Page 20: ...COMPRESSOR HEATER HONEYCOMB ANGL E HEATERS BLK EVAPORATOR DEFROST BLK DEFROST STAT POWER CORD GRN TEMPERATURECONTROL T 3 32 24 23 T 4 20 26 BLK BLK 2 BRN DRAIN CANOPY BLU 15 BLK 1 1 1 T 1 5 2 3 T 2 10 7 4 9 8 31 6 BASE HEATER 12 Gloversville N Y 12078 1 64 SPAC ING TITLE HOLE LOCATIO N ANGULAR DECIMAL FRACTIONAL OTHERWISESPECIFIED TOLERANCES UNLESS M100 1543 1 REV 10 97 DWG NUMBER R CHECKED DRAWN ...

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