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Unit Installation 

 

SELECTING A LOCATION FOR YOUR NEW UNIT 
The following conditions should be considered when selecting a location for your 
unit: 

1.  Floor  and  Countertop  Load:    The  area  on  which  the  unit  will  rest 

must be level, free of vibration, and suitably strong enough to support 
the  combined  weights  of  the  unit  plus  the  maximum  product  load 
weight  

2.  Clearance:  Clearance must be a combined total of at least 3” on all 

sides  and  back  of  unit.  Do  not  place  any  object  that  can  block  the 
ventilation exhaust from the machine compartment register. 

3.  Ventilation:    The  air  cooled  self  contained  unit  requires  a  sufficient 

amount  of  cool  clean  air.    Avoid  surrounding  your  equipment  stand 
around  other  heat  generating  equipment  and  out  of  direct  sunlight.  
Also,  avoid  locating  in  an  unheated  room  or  where  the  room 
temperature may drop below 55° F or above 86° F. 

 
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST 
After the final location has been determined, refer to the following checklist prior to 
start-up: 

1.  Check all exposed refrigeration lines to ensure that they are not kinked, 

dented, or rubbing together. 

2.  Check  that  the  condenser  and  evaporator  fans  rotate  freely  without 

striking any stationary members. 

3.  Unit must be properly leveled; check all legs or casters to ensure they 

all are in contact with the floor while maintaining a level work surface.  
Adjusting bullet feet heights or shimming casters may be necessary if 
the  floor  is  not  level.   

NOTE:    Damage  to  equipment  may  result  if  not 

followed.  Unified Brands is not responsible for damage to equipment if 
improperly installed.

 

4.  Allow unit time to cool down to temperature. If temperature adjustments 

are  required,  the  control  is  located  on  the  evaporator  housing  shroud 
(refer  to  page  13).    Confirm  that  the  unit  is  holding  the  desired 
temperature.   

5.  Refer  to  the  front  of  this  manual  for  serial  number  location.  Please 

record  this  information  in  your  manual  on  page  3  now.  It  will  be 
necessary  when  ordering  replacement  parts  or  requesting  warranty 
service. 

6.  Before putting in food, allow your unit to operate for approximately two 

(2)  hours  so  that  interior  of  the  unit  is  cooled  down  to  storage 
temperature. 

7.  Check doors to ensure there is proper sealing and alignment. 
8.  For units with self-closing doors:  Check doors to ensure they open and 

shut freely. 

 

NOTE:  All motors are oiled and sealed. 

 

Summary of Contents for 9215-32-7

Page 1: ...ds suggests that if you are suspicious of damage to make a notation on the delivery receipt It will be the responsibility of the consignee to file a claim with the carrier We recommend that you do so...

Page 2: ...2 888 994 7636...

Page 3: ...nt purchase of Unified Brands food service equipment and welcome to the growing family of satisfied Unified Brands customers Our reputation for superior products is the result of consistent quality cr...

Page 4: ...ht to make changes in design and specifications without prior notice NOTICE Please read the entire manual carefully before installation If certain recommended procedures are not followed warranty clai...

Page 5: ...event equipment was shipped to a site other than the final installation site Unified Brands will warranty for a period of three months following installation with proof of starting date up to a maximu...

Page 6: ...ondensing unit freight collect in exchange for the return of the defective condensing unit sent back freight prepaid Decisions on whether or not to send complete condensing units will be made by Unifi...

Page 7: ...ormance NOTICE FOOD LOSS IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY 3 Repairs caused by abuse such as broken glass freight damage or scratches and dents 4 Electrical component failure due to water damage from clea...

Page 8: ...ndeavor whenever practical to meet dealer s request Freight charges to be collect unless otherwise noted DAMAGES All crating conforms to general motor carrier specifications To avoid concealed damage...

Page 9: ...ctory for rate INSTALLATION Equipment installation is the responsibility of the dealer and or their customer Unified Brands requires all equipment to be professionally installed PENALTY CLAUSES Dealer...

Page 10: ...SHELVES CU FT HP VOLT AMPS NEMA SHIP WT 9215 32 7 48 33 36 2 18 11 58 9 5 1 4 115 60 1 6 5 5 15P 325 9205 32 7 60 33 36 2 24 16 21 13 5 1 4 115 60 1 6 5 5 15P 370 9235 32 7 72 33 36 2 27 20 01 20 1 4...

Page 11: ...d dented or rubbing together 2 Check that the condenser and evaporator fans rotate freely without striking any stationary members 3 Unit must be properly leveled check all legs or casters to ensure th...

Page 12: ...ge 3 for location NOTE It is important that a voltage reading be made at the compressor motor electrical connections while the unit is in operation to verify the correct voltage required by the compre...

Page 13: ...eached Before making temperature adjustments A Make sure that you are allowing adequate time for the cabinet temperature to equalize When initially started or when first loaded it can take a long time...

Page 14: ...e mounted to the cabinet with two screws on the upper hinge and a hinge pin on the bottom To adjust the door first open it to 90 and loosen the two screws enough to reposition the door Once reposition...

Page 15: ...asis with a solution of warm water and a mild detergent to extend gasket life 5 Lubricate door hinges with lithium grease NOTE DO NOT USE SHARP UTENSILS AND OR OBJECTS RECOMMENDED CLEANERS FOR YOUR ST...

Page 16: ...er this service at very reasonable rates to allow you the time you need to run your business along with the peace of mind that all your equipment will last throughout its expected life These services...

Page 17: ...Unifiedbrands net 17 Electrical Diagram...

Page 18: ...room lower 5 Defrost evaporator 6 Replace door gasket 7 Check door seal Unit not cold enough 1 Temperature control set too high 2 Temperature control faulty 3 Condenser coil dirty 4 Refrigerant leaki...

Page 19: ...your unit cool poorly run constantly or even stop completely if the compressor overheats Clean coil using a vacuum cleaner with wand attachment If the coil is greasy wash it with a solution of warm w...

Page 20: ...or binds replace it If any damage to the blade is observed unscrew the retaining nut that holds the blade to the motor shaft and pull the blade off the shaft Install a new fan blade replacing any wash...

Page 21: ...X1 place the probes on terminals S and M The multimeter needle should sweep across the scale indicating full continuity Remove the probe from terminal M and place it on the side terminal marked L The...

Page 22: ...be against the metal housing of the compressor if necessary scrape off a small amount of paint to ensure contact with bare metal Place the other probe on each of the three terminals in turn If any of...

Page 23: ...INGE RIGHT RP HNG9901 RP HNG9901 RP HNG9901 RP HNG9901 D2 GASKET IN GSK1025 IN GSK1020 IN GSK1025 IN GSK1030 GASKET N A N A IN GSK1020 N A D3 REF DOOR ASSEMBLY LEFT RP DOR104 RP DOR102 RP DOR104 RP DO...

Page 24: ...B5 CONDENSER SHROUD T07 1028C D17 T07 1028C D17 T07 1028E D17 T07 1028D D17 B6 CONDENSING UNIT RF CON1406 RF CON1406 RF CON1406 RF CON1406 CONDENSING UNIT CLIPS T07 0500 T07 0500 T07 0500 T07 0500 RE...

Page 25: ...CLP100 HD CLP100 S2 SHELF SUPPORT BRACKET T07 1501A T07 1501A T07 1501A T07 1501A S3 THERMOMETER HD THR100 HD THR100 HR THR100 HD THR100 S4 WIRE SHELF HD SHL060 HD SHL015 HD SHL060 HD SHL105 WIRE SHEL...

Page 26: ...103 RP SHD0104 RP SHD0103 RP SHD0104 RP SHD0103 RP SHD0104 RP SHD0103 RP SHD0104 E6 EVAP COIL RF COI125 RF COI125 RF COI125 RF COI125 E7 CONTROL HD CNT1401 HD CNT1401 HD CNT1401 HD CNT1401 E7 CONTROL...

Page 27: ...Unifiedbrands net 27 NOTES...

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