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OVERVIEW 

 

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These Structural Concepts merchandisers are 
designed to merchandise packaged products at 
ambient temperatures. 

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Cases should be installed and operated according to 
this operating manual’s instructions to insure proper 
performance.  Improper use will void warranty. 

 

CASE TYPE 

 

This unit is designed for the display of products in ambient 
store conditions where temperatures and humidity are 
maintained within a specific range.   

 

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For Type 1 Conditions (most cases): ambient 
conditions are to be at 55% maximum humidity and  
maximum temperatures of 75 °F (24 °C).   

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For Type 2 Conditions: ambient conditions are to be 
at 60% maximum humidity and maximum 
temperatures of 80 °F (27 °C).   

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If unsure if unit is designed for Type 1 or 2, see tag 
next to serial label.  See 

SERIAL LABEL LOCATION 

& INFORMATION LISTED / TECH INFO & SERVICE

 

section in this manual for sample serial labels.

 

 

COMPLIANCE 

 

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Performance issues when in violation of applicable 
NEC, federal, state and local electrical and plumbing 
codes are not covered by warranty. 

 

WARNINGS 

 

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This sheet contains important warnings to prevent 
injury or death. 

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Please read carefully! 

 

PRECAUTIONS, CORD/PLUG MAINTENANCE & 
WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATION 

 

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See next page for 

PRECAUTIONS, CORD/PLUG 

MAINTENANCE 

and

 WIRING DIAGRAM

 information.

 

OVERVIEW / TYPE / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS / WIRING / PLUGS 

WARNING  

  

Risk of electric shock. Disconnect power before servicing unit. 

CAUTION!  More than one source of electrical supply is  

employed with units that have separate circuits.   

Disconnect ALL ELECTRICAL SOURCES before servicing. 

 

WARNING 

ELECTRICAL 

  HAZARD

 

COMPLIANCE 

 

This equipment MUST be installed in compliance with 

all applicable NEC, federal, state and local electrical codes. 

CAUTION!  LAMP REPLACEMENT GUIDELINES 

 

LED lamps reflect specific size, shape and overall design.   

Any replacements must meet factory specifications. 

 

Hera® / Fluorescent lamps have been treated to resist breakage            

and must be replaced with similarly treated lamps. 

CAUTION 

CAUTION!  GFCI BREAKER USE REQUIREMENT 

 

If N.E.C. (National Electric Code) or your local code                                    

requires GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protection,                             

you MUST use a GFCI breaker in lieu of a GFCI receptacle. 

CAUTION!  POWER CORD AND PLUG MAINTENANCE 

 

 

Risk of electric shock.  If cord or plug becomes damaged,                       

replace only with cord and plug of same type.   

Summary of Contents for B3632D

Page 1: ...ter Road Muskegon MI 49441 Phone 231 798 8888 Fax 231 798 4960 www structuralconcepts com Oasis 32 Deep Non Refrigerated Self Service In Aisle Grab N Go Wall Units SCC P N 20 42840 Model B4732DShown W...

Page 2: ...ER CORD FIELD ACCESS ELECTRICAL BOX BALLASTS LIGHT FIXTURES T8 FLUORESCENTS LIGHT FIXTURES LEDs OPTIONAL ROLL DOWN SECURITY COVER CLEANING SCHEDULE TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL TROUBLESHOOTING T...

Page 3: ...warnings to prevent injury or death Please read carefully PRECAUTIONS CORD PLUG MAINTENANCE WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATION See next page for PRECAUTIONS CORD PLUG MAINTENANCE and WIRING DIAGRAM informati...

Page 4: ...amaging case See illustration and photos at right 1 Remove Case From Skid Levelers Remove shipping brace that may be securing case to skid Support case to prevent tipping Caution Levelers can be damag...

Page 5: ...below 2 Turning On Power To Case Plug in power cord Access main power switch by removing front panel lifting up and off not screw removal required Turn on main power switch located on main ballast bo...

Page 6: ...ld access box is accessible at case rear by removing rear panel Four 4 screws must be removed from panel as shown below to separate from case Light ballasts are located in field access box After provi...

Page 7: ...e of shelf assembly at the top inside of case and lower front nose of case 7 LIGHT FIXTURES T8 FLUORESCENTS Removal of lamp Rotate lamp 1 4 turn either direction to disengage upper or lower pins conta...

Page 8: ...ights rarely require change out Contact Structural Concepts Technical Service Department for replacement parts see the Technical Service section of operating manual 8 LIGHT FIXTURES LEDs Replacement o...

Page 9: ...ll down cover is lowered key may be turned clockwise to lock latch into strike bracket Turn counter clockwise to unlock Keep keys in safe and secure place Latch Lock Keys Views Below Shown Partially D...

Page 10: ...lic Daily End Panels Front Panels Header Optional Roll Down Security Cover Clean with a warm water and mild soap so lution and soft cloth Monthly Under Case Cleaning Vacuum or use broom to remove all...

Page 11: ...N power switch is on Check the circuit breaker box for tripped circuits Case Lights Are Not Working Check that light switch is in the on position Check that ALL of the light cords and plugs are proper...

Page 12: ...l Label For Refrigerated Case Sample Serial Label For Non Refrigerated Case SAMPLE ONLY SAMPLE ONLY SAMPLE ONLY 12 Serial Label Location Information Listed Technical Information Service Serial labels...

Page 13: ...ent by Purchaser Liabilities shall include all costs claims damages judgments and expenses including reasonable attorney fees and costs Remedies of SCC SCC s rights and remedies shall be cumulative an...

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