Dover Hillphoenix DI-H User manual

DI-H/DI-H-MD/DI-H-MD-2
DELI
09/21
SINGLE/MULTI-DECK MERCHANDISER
I N S TA L L AT I O N & O P E R AT I O N S M A N U A L
Technical References .......................................2-10
General Information .............................................11
Installation ..................................................... 12-13
Case Connections .................................................. 7
Lighting, Heat & Power Supplies ................. 14--15
Pre-Power Checklist ............................................16
Heat Controls & Settings .............................. 17-19
Case Cleaning ......................................................20
Parts Ordering ......................................................21
Appendices
Table of Contents
To ensure proper functionality and optimum performance, it is STRONGLY recommended that Hillphoenix specialty cases be installed/serviced by qualified tech-
nicians who have experience working with commercial refrigerated display merchandisers and storage cabinets. For a list of Hillphoenix-authorized installation/
service contractors, please visit our website at www.hillphoenix.com.

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LIABILITY NOTICE
For Cases with Shelf Lighting Systems
Hillphoenix does NOT design any of its shelf lighting systems or any of its display cases with shelf lighting
systems for direct or indirect exposure to water or other liquids. The use of a misting system or water hose
on a display case with a shelf lighting system, resulting in the direct or indirect exposure of the lighting
system to water, can lead to a number of serious issues (including, without limitation, electrical failures,
fire, electric shock, and mold) in turn resulting in personal injury, death, sickness, and/or serious property
damage (including, without limitation, to the display itself, to the location where the display is situated
[e.g., store] and to any surrounding property). DO NOT use misting systems, water hoses or other devices
that spray liquids in Hillphoenix display cases with lighted shelves.
If a misting system or water hose is installed or used on a display case with a shelf lighting system, then
Hillphoenix shall not be subject to any obligations or liabilities (whether arising out of breach of contract,
warranty, tort [including negligence], strict liability or other theories of law) directly or indirectly resulting
from, arising out of or related to such installation or use, including, without limitation, any personal injury,
death or property damage resulting from an electrical failure, fire, electric shock, or mold.
P079211M, REVO
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Important
D A N G E R
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Indicates an immediate threat of death or seri-
ous injury if all instructions are not followed
carefully.
At Hillphoenix®, the safety of our customers and employees, as well as the ongo-
ing performance of our products, are top priorities. To that end, we include impor-
tant warning messages in all Hillphoenix installation and operations handbooks,
accompanied by an alert symbol paired with the word "DANGER", "WARNING", or
"CAUTION".
All warning messages will inform you of the potential hazard; how to reduce the
risk of case damage, personal injury or death; and what may happen if the in-
structions are not properly followed.
W A R N I N G
Indicates a potential threat of death or serious
injury if all instructions are not followed care-
fully.
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C A U T I O N
Indicates that failure to properly follow instruc-
tions may result in case damage.
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Revision History
• new manual format_08/21
• T-8 connectors notice after shipping_09/21
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE
ENGINEERED FOR STORES WITH AMBIENT
CONDITIONS NOT TO EXCEED 75° AND 55%
RELATIVE HUMIDITY. DUE TO ENGINEERING
IMPROVEMENTS SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE
TAKEN PER ASHRAE-72-2005 SPECIFICATIONS.
NUMBERS ARE BASED ON STANDARD CASE SIZES.
CONSULT ENGINEERING.
DI-H
Self-Service Open Single-Deck Hot Octagonal Island Merchandiser
505 & 606 (Deli)
DI-H
Rev. Date Rev. # Rev. Title
08-02-21 3 DATA UPDATE
07-30-21 2 DESCRIPTION
SHIPPING WEIGHT
Case Weight
DI-H ---
GENERAL NOTES:
• "---" Indicates that the feature is not an option on this case model and/or the data is not yet available at this time.
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE
ENGINEERED FOR STORES WITH AMBIENT
CONDITIONS NOT TO EXCEED 75° AND 55%
RELATIVE HUMIDITY. DUE TO ENGINEERING
IMPROVEMENTS SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE
TAKEN PER ASHRAE-72-2005 SPECIFICATIONS.
NUMBERS ARE BASED ON STANDARD CASE SIZES.
CONSULT ENGINEERING.
DI-H
Self-Service Open Single-Deck Hot Octagonal Island Merchandiser
505 & 606 (Deli)
DI-H
Rev. Date Rev. # Rev. Title
08-02-21 3 DATA UPDATE
07-30-21 2 DESCRIPTION
SELF-SERVICE DATA
Case
Length
Top
Heaters
Bottom
Heaters Lights
Shelf Heat
(per shelf)
Total Amps
(208-3-60)
(per shelf)
Qnty
Watts
(Each) Qnty
Watts
(Each) Qnty
Watts
(Each) Qnty
Watts
(Each) L1 L2 L3
505 8 250 8 345 4 40 8 92 16.23 16.34 14.70
606 8 250 8 620 4 40 8 92 21.63 22.96 23.84
ELECTRICAL DATA
Case
Length
Fans
Per
Case
Control Fans
208 Volts
Amps Watts
505 1 0.11 22
606 1 0.11 22
LIGHTING DATA
Case
Length
Lights
Per
Row
Light
Length
Incandescent
Lighting
(Per Light Row)
Amps Watts
505 4 --- 0.33 40
606 4 --- 0.33 40
NOTES:
• "---" Indicates that the feature is not an option on this case model and/or the data is not yet available at this time.
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE
72" [182.9 cm]
72" [182.8 cm]
40 11/16" [103.3 cm]
60" [152.4 cm] {505 case}
72" [182.9 cm] {606 case}
TOEKICK
50 3/4" [128.9 cm]
46 13/16" [118.9 cm]
CASE HEIGHT
48 1/2" [123.2 cm]
10" [25.4 cm]
23" [58.4 cm]
2 5/8" [6.7 cm]
27 1/16" [68.7 cm]
36" [91.4 cm]
18 7/16" [46.8 cm]
72" [182.9 cm]
33" [83.8 cm]
INTERIOR HEIGHT
11 9/16" [29.4 cm]
VISUALDISPLAY
155/8"[39.6cm]
HEATED BASE DECK
ENGINEERED FOR STORES WITH AMBIENT
CONDITIONS NOT TO EXCEED 75° AND 55%
RELATIVE HUMIDITY. DUE TO ENGINEERING
IMPROVEMENTS SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE
TAKEN PER ASHRAE-72-2005 SPECIFICATIONS.
NUMBERS ARE BASED ON STANDARD CASE SIZES.
CONSULT ENGINEERING.
DI-H
Self-Service Open Single-Deck Hot Octagonal Island Merchandiser
505 & 606 (Deli)
DI-H
Rev. Date Rev. # Rev. Title
08-02-21 3 DATA UPDATE
07-30-21 2 DESCRIPTION
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE
ENGINEERED FOR STORES WITH AMBIENT
CONDITIONS NOT TO EXCEED 75° AND 55%
RELATIVE HUMIDITY. DUE TO ENGINEERING
IMPROVEMENTS SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE
TAKEN PER ASHRAE-72-2005 SPECIFICATIONS.
NUMBERS ARE BASED ON STANDARD CASE SIZES.
CONSULT ENGINEERING.
DI-H-MD
Self-Service Open Multi-Deck Hot Octagonal Island Merchandiser
505 & 606 (Deli)
DI-H-MD
Rev. Date Rev. # Rev. Title
08-02-21 3 DATA UPDATE
07-30-21 2 DESCRIPTION
SHIPPING WEIGHT
Case Weight
DI-H-MD ---
GENERAL NOTES:
• "---" Indicates that the feature is not an option on this case model and/or the data is not yet available at this time.
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE
ENGINEERED FOR STORES WITH AMBIENT
CONDITIONS NOT TO EXCEED 75° AND 55%
RELATIVE HUMIDITY. DUE TO ENGINEERING
IMPROVEMENTS SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE
TAKEN PER ASHRAE-72-2005 SPECIFICATIONS.
NUMBERS ARE BASED ON STANDARD CASE SIZES.
CONSULT ENGINEERING.
DI-H-MD
Self-Service Open Multi-Deck Hot Octagonal Island Merchandiser
505 & 606 (Deli)
DI-H-MD
SELF-SERVICE DATA
Case
Length
Top
Heaters
Bottom
Heaters Lights
Total Amps
(208-3-60)
(per shelf)
Qnty
Watts
(Each) Qnty
Watts
(Each) Qnty
Watts
(Each) L1 L2 L3
505 8 250 8 345 4 40 19.77 16.41 18.17
606 8 250 8 620 4 40 25.17 25.06 25.28
ELECTRICAL DATA
Case
Length
Fans
Per
Case
Control Fans
208 Volts
Amps Watts
505 1 0.11 22
606 1 0.11 22
LIGHTING DATA
Case
Length
Lights
Per
Row
Light
Length
Incandescent
Lighting
(Per Light Row)
Amps Watts
505 4 --- 0.33 40
606 4 --- 0.33 40
NOTES:
• "---" Indicates that the feature is not an option on this case model and/or the data is not yet available at this time.
Rev. Date Rev. # Rev. Title
08-02-21 3 DATA UPDATE
07-30-21 2 DESCRIPTION
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE
46 13/16" [118.9 cm]
50 3/4" [128.9 cm]
CASE HEIGHT
58 1/8" [147.6 cm]
2 5/8" [6.7 cm]
12 3/16" [31.0 cm]
27 1/16" [68.7 cm]
10" [25.4 cm]
23" [58.4 cm]
33" [83.8 cm]
18 7/16" [46.8 cm]
36" [91.4 cm]
72" [182.9 cm]
INTERIOR HEIGHT
21 3/16" [53.8 cm]
VISUALDISPLAY
231/2"[59.6cm]
HEATED BASE DECK
72" [182.9 cm]
72" [182.8 cm]
40 11/16" [103.3 cm]
60" [152.4 cm] {505 case}
72" [182.9 cm] {606 case}
TOEKICK
ENGINEERED FOR STORES WITH AMBIENT
CONDITIONS NOT TO EXCEED 75° AND 55%
RELATIVE HUMIDITY. DUE TO ENGINEERING
IMPROVEMENTS SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE
TAKEN PER ASHRAE-72-2005 SPECIFICATIONS.
NUMBERS ARE BASED ON STANDARD CASE SIZES.
CONSULT ENGINEERING.
DI-H-MD
Self-Service Open Multi-Deck Hot Octagonal Island Merchandiser
505 & 606 (Deli)
DI-H-MD
Rev. Date Rev. # Rev. Title
08-02-21 3 DATA UPDATE
07-30-21 2 DESCRIPTION
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE
ENGINEERED FOR STORES WITH AMBIENT
CONDITIONS NOT TO EXCEED 75° AND 55%
RELATIVE HUMIDITY. DUE TO ENGINEERING
IMPROVEMENTS SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE
TAKEN PER ASHRAE-72-2005 SPECIFICATIONS.
NUMBERS ARE BASED ON STANDARD CASE SIZES.
CONSULT ENGINEERING.
DI-H-MD-2
Self-Service Open Multi-Deck Hot Octagonal Island Merchandiser
505 & 606 (Deli)
DI-H-MD-2
Rev. Date Rev. # Rev. Title
07-30-21 1 NEW STANDARDS
SHIPPING WEIGHT
Case Weight
DI-H-MD-2 ---
GENERAL NOTES:
• "---" Indicates that the feature is not an option on this case model and/or the data is not yet available at this time.
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE
ENGINEERED FOR STORES WITH AMBIENT
CONDITIONS NOT TO EXCEED 75° AND 55%
RELATIVE HUMIDITY. DUE TO ENGINEERING
IMPROVEMENTS SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE
TAKEN PER ASHRAE-72-2005 SPECIFICATIONS.
NUMBERS ARE BASED ON STANDARD CASE SIZES.
CONSULT ENGINEERING.
DI-H-MD-2
Self-Service Open Multi-Deck Hot Octagonal Island Merchandiser
505 & 606 (Deli)
DI-H-MD-2
NOTES:
• "---" Indicates that the feature is not an option on this case model and/or the data is not yet available at this time.
SELF-SERVICE DATA
Case
Length
Top
Heaters
Bottom
Heaters Lights
Shelves
(per shelf)
Total Amps
(208-3-60)
(per shelf)
Qnty
Watts
(Each) Qnty
Watts
(Each) Qnty
Watts
(Each) Qnty
Watts
(Each) L1 L2 L3
505 8 250 8 345 4 40 8 92 19.88 21.10 20.45
606 8 250 8 620 4 40 8 92 26.50 28.60 27.49
ELECTRICAL DATA
Case
Length
Fans
Per
Case
Control Fans
208 Volts
Amps Watts
505 1 0.11 22
606 1 0.11 22
LIGHTING DATA
Case
Length
Lights
Per
Row
Light
Length
Incandescent
Lighting
(Per Light Row)
Amps Watts
505 4 --- 0.33 40
606 4 --- 0.33 40
NOTES:
• "---" Indicates that the feature is not an option on this case model and/or the data is not yet available at this time.
Rev. Date Rev. # Rev. Title
07-30-21 1 NEW STANDARDS
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE
46 13/16" [118.9 cm]
50 3/4" [128.9 cm]
27 1/16" [68.7 cm]
12 3/16" [31.0 cm]
12 3/16" [31.0 cm]
2 5/8" [6.7 cm]
CASE HEIGHT
72" [182.9 cm]
10" [25.4 cm]
23" [58.4 cm]
33" [83.8 cm]
18 7/16" [46.8 cm]
36" [91.4 cm]
72" [182.9 cm]
HEATED BASE DECK
INTERIOR HEIGHT
35 1/16" [89.1 cm]
VISUALDISPLAY
347/8"[88.5cm]
72" [182.9 cm]
72" [182.8 cm]
40 11/16" [103.3 cm]
60" [152.4 cm] {505 case}
72" [182.9 cm] {606 case}
TOEKICK
ENGINEERED FOR STORES WITH AMBIENT
CONDITIONS NOT TO EXCEED 75° AND 55%
RELATIVE HUMIDITY. DUE TO ENGINEERING
IMPROVEMENTS SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE
TAKEN PER ASHRAE-72-2005 SPECIFICATIONS.
NUMBERS ARE BASED ON STANDARD CASE SIZES.
CONSULT ENGINEERING.
DI-H-MD-2
Self-Service Open Multi-Deck Hot Octagonal Island Merchandiser
505 & 606 (Deli)
DI-H-MD-2
Rev. Date Rev. # Rev. Title
07-30-21 1 NEW STANDARDS
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Thank you for choosing Hillphoenix for your food merchandising needs. This handbook contains important technical infor-
mation and will assist you with the installation and operation of your new Hillphoenix specialty cases. By closely following
the instructions, you can expect peak performance; attractive fit and finish; and long case life.
We are always interested in your suggestions for improvements (e.g. case design, technical documents, etc.). Please feel
free to contact our Marketing Services group at the number listed below. Thank you for choosing Hillphoenix, and we wish
you the very best in outstanding food merchandising.
CASE DESCRIPTION
This manual specifically covers the DI-H, DI-H-MD and DI-H-
MD-2 deli application self-service open single/multi-deck hot
octagonal island merchandisers.
STORE CONDITIONS
Hillphoenix cases are designed to operate in an air-condi-
tioned store that maintains a 75°F (24°C) store temperature
and 55% (max) relative humidity (ASHRAE conditions). Case
operation will be adversely affected by exposure to excessively
high ambient temperatures and/or humidity.
SHIPPING CASES
Transportation companies assume all liability from the time a
shipment is received by them until the time it is delivered to
the consumer. Our liability ceases at the time of shipment.
RECEIVING CASES
Examine fixtures carefully and in the event of shipping dam-
age and/or shortages, please contact the Service Parts
Department at the number listed below.
CASE DAMAGE
Claims for obvious damage must be 1) noted on either the
freight bill or the express receipt and 2) signed by the carrier's
agent; otherwise, the carrier may refuse the claim. If damage
becomes apparent after the equipment is unpacked, retain all
packing materials and submit a written request to the carrier
for inspection within 14 days of receipt of the equipment.
Failure to follow this procedure will result in refusal by the
carrier to honor any claims with a consequent loss to the
consumer.
If a UPS shipment has been damaged, retain the damaged
material, the carton and notify us at once. We will file a claim.
LOST/MISSING ITEMS
Equipment has been carefully inspected to insure the highest
level of quality. Any claim for lost/missing items must be
made to Hillphoenix within 48 hours of receipt of the equip-
ment. When making a claim please use the number listed
below.
SERVICE PARTS & TECHNICAL SUPPORT
For service parts questions regarding our cases, please
contact our Service Parts Department at 1-844-HPX-PART
For technical questions regarding our cases, please contact
our Technical Support Department at 1-833-280-5714.
CONTACTING THE FACTORY
If you need to contact Hillphoenix regarding a specific fixture,
be certain that you have both the case model number and
serial number. (This information can be found on the data tag,
located at the top-left interior, rear exterior panel or interior
rear lower storage of the case. Location may vary based on
case design.)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Hillphoenix Specialty Products
703 Franklin Street, PO Box 478
Keosauqua, IA 52565
Website: www.hillphoenix.com
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LOOR PREP
1. Ask the general contractor if your current copy of the build-
ing dimensions are the most recently issued. Also, ask for
the points of reference from which you should take dimen-
sions to locate the cases.
2. Using chalk lines or a laser transit, mark the floor where
the cases are to be located for the entire lineup. The lines
should coincide with the outside edges of the case feet.
3. Move case as close as possible to its permanent location.
Remove all crating and shipping braces above the ship-
ping pallet. Loosen the plastic dust cover from the pallet,
but leave cover over the case to protect it while removing
the case from the pallet.
4. Shipping braces with a sled runner construction can either
have metal brackets that can be removed with a screw
gun, or wood blocks that can be removed with a J-bar.
Note: Shipping braces are normally located at each
corner of the case. (Shipping braces used vary and are
based on case design for best transport.)
5. Carefully, if horizontal supports, lift case up and off the
pallet. Remove dust cover. Installation hardware ships in
a marked packet located inside the case. Remove dust
cover. Installation hardware ships in a marked packet
located inside the case.
6. To level, locate the highest point on the positioning lines
as a reference for determining the proper height of the
shim-pack levelers. A laser transit is recommended for
precision and requires just one person. Level adjustable
feet by twisting, if applicable, or shim as necessary under
horizontal supports as this will help ensure that the case
is not settling over time.
7. Locate horizontal support positions along the chalk line
(Fig. 1). Spot properly leveled shim packs at each support
location.
8. If necessary, drill a hole in each end of every horizontal
support (Fig. 2) and fasten to the floor with concrete
anchors. Note: The holes do not need to be in the exact
locations specified here. Be sure that the anchors are
LOCATION
This hot display case has been designed for displaying and
storing perishable food product. It is engineered for air-con-
ditioned stores with a maximum ambient of 75°F and 55%
relative humidity.
When selecting the location for placement of this case, avoid
the following conditions:
Excessive Air Movement
1. Doors
2. Air-conditioned vents
3. Other air sources Fig. 1 Horizontal supports
SUPPORTS
C A U T I O N
Locate the horizontal supports under unit before
removing from pallet. Failure to do so will dam-
age the finished metal if correct lift points are
not identified prior to removal.
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LINE-UP & INSTALLATION
Single Case
1. Move the case into position. Using a “J” bar, raise the end
of the case (under cross support), and lower the horizontal
support on to the shim packs. Repeat on the other end of
the case.
C A U T I O N
These cases are not designed for excessive
external weight. Do not walk on top or inside
of cases. Doing so may result in case damage
and/or personal injury.
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W A R N I N G
Be certain that your hands and feet are out of
the way before lowering the case. Failure to do
so may result in serious injury.
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Fig. 2 Seismic anchoring locations
close to the end of the horizontal supports and at each
corner of the case.
CASE INSTALLATION
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C A U T I O N
Installation of 3rd-party materials may result in
diminished case performance.
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ELECTRICAL
Electrical hookups are made through the power supply box
that can be accessed by removing the front (or rear) toekick
panel. Note: The location of the power supply box corre-
sponds with the location of the heat controls.
For case-to-case wiring, run conduit between the power supply
boxes or run wiring through the raceway. When connecting to
the power supply on the case, field wiring should exit box from
the side furthest away from case wiring to allow more room in-
side for wiring connections. Always check the data tag located
on left end exterior panel or top interior of the case. The case
must be grounded. For more detailed electrical wiring informa-
tion (see Appendix A1).
C A U T I O N
Be certain that all electrical connections are
compliant with local codes.
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2. Once the case is properly placed on the shim packs, check
the horizontal level of the case by placing a bubble level
on the front sill. Add/remove shim packs as needed.
3. Install the bumper, if applicable, into pre-attached bumper
track and snap into place.
4. After sufficient time has passed to allow for bumper
shrinkage, cut away the excess bumper for final fit and fin-
ish. Be certain to use an appropriate cutting tool (tubing-
or PVC-cutter) to ensure a smooth cut.
5. Install case shelves and reconnect lights with the white
power cord(s) and the heat with the black power cord(s).
Color matching white/black receptacles can be found at
opposite ends of the inside back of the case. Be aware
that differing shelf configurations will affect energy con-
sumption and case performance.
6. Install toekick back onto the base of case.
CASE INSTALLATION
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LIGHTING, HEAT & POWER SUPPLIES
GENERAL LIGHTING INFORMATION
Hillphoenix hot cases are equipped with T-8 lights and feature
specially designed light reflectors in the cornice to improve the
illumination of products. The T-8 electronic ballasts operate
both the cornice and shelf lights, and are located above the
cornice reflectors.
The lighting system has an ON/OFF switch located in the race-
way, power box or at the inside back of the case. Once a case
has been properly positioned in the store and an electrician
has connected the lighting circuit, the lights may be turned on
to verify that they are connected and functioning properly.
To ensure peak performance, it is advisable to run the lighting
systems only when the store climate control is on and the case
heat is started. Note: It is highly recommended that the ambi-
ent store temperature not exceed 80°F
D A N G E R
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SHOCK HAZARD
Always disconnect power to case when cleaning,
servicing or configuring components of the light-
ing system. Failure to do so may result in serious
injury or death.
Fig. 3 T-8 light power cord (WHITE)
W A R N I N G
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Using improper DC power supplies may damage
the luminaires, resulting in sub-standard opera-
tion and increased chances of safety issues/
injury.
Fig. 4 T-8 cap and lamp holder
LAMP HOLDER
CAP
SHELF LUMINAIRES
1. Unplug the white T-8 lamp power cords located at the
inside-back of the case below the lamp being replaced
(Fig. 3).
Fig. 5 Positive engagement
HEATED SHELVES
Unlike the shelf luminaries that are designated with a white re-
ceptacle and cord; the heat receptable and cord designation is
black (Fig. 6). The two, light and heat cords, are located at op-
2. Carefully seperate the cap from the lamp holder on both
ends of the T-8 lamp (Fig. 4). Simultaneously pull down at
both ends of the old T-8 lamp to remove.
3. Push and snap the new T-8 lamp into place on the lamp
holder. When the T-8 is properly seated, the lamp button
- which secures the T-8 to the lamp holder - will be clearly
visible through the lamp button hole. The cap should be
pushed all the way down (Fig. 5) for positive engagement
indicator. Be sure that the T-8 light caps and holders are
still positively engaged. During shipping it is possible
for these to loosen.
C A U T I O N
Be sure that the T-8 light caps and holders are
still positively engaged. During shipping it is pos-
sible for these to loosen. Prior to install check all
T-8 light connection points prior to installation
and supplying power.
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LIGHTING, HEAT & POWER SUPPLIES
SHELF LUMINAIRES
Removing shelf luminaires:
1. Unplug the luminaire.
2. Pinching the latching clips inward at the ends of the lumi-
naire, rotate luminaire up at each end until hooks are free,
then remove.
Re-installing shelf luminaires:
1. Place hook into shelf roll form at shelf front and rotate
rear of luminaire toward the shelf.
2. Depress the rear clip so that luminaire can finish rotation
and until clip engages the shelf bracket.
NON-SHELF LUMINAIRES
Removing non-shelf luminaires:
1. Simultaniously squeeze the plastic clips at each end.
2. When the hooks are disengaged, pull the luminaire free.
Re-installing non-shelf luminaires:
1. Align the 4-pole jack with the 4-pole connector on the clip-
in luminaire.
2. Push into place - side clips will engage on the sheet metal
of the case.
3. Fasten anti-tamper bracket into sheet metal of case with
#8 screw at end opposite of the 4-pole in-line connector.
D A N G E R
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SHOCK HAZARD
Always disconnect power to case when cleaning,
servicing or configuring components of the light-
ing system. Failure to do so may result in serious
injury or death.
Fig. 8 Clear view of the ballasts
BALLAST
Fig. 6 Heat power cord (BLACK)
BALLAST/POWER SUPPLY ACCESS
To gain access to the ballasts or power supplies remove the
panel located above the rear toe kick (Fig. 8)
W A R N I N G
INCANDESCENT BULBS
When replacing an overhead incandescent bulb
(Fig. 7) be sure to use only a shatterproof or
plastic bulb as a replacement. Use of any other
bulb, especially one made of glass, may lead to
death or serious injury if broken inside of the
case and/or near food product.
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Fig. 7 Incandescent bulb
posite ends of the same shelf and the color designated white/
black receptacles to match at their corresponding end of the
inside back of the case.
In order to supply heat to the shelves this black heat cord must
be plugged in to it's designated receptacle during use at all
times.
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Have you thoroughly examined the case for shipping damage? (see pg. 11)
Have you checked the horizontal level of the case? (see pg. 13)
Have you checked that all T-8 light caps and holders are positively engaged?
(see pg. 14)
After powering-up the case, be certain that all of the steps listed below have been
completed to ensure proper case functionality, safety and compliance with war-
ranty terms.
1. Check all lights and heating elements to ensure they are all functioning
properly.
2. Check case temperature and adjust controller as needed.
Before powering-up the case, be certain that all of the steps listed below have
been completed to ensure proper case functionality, safety and compliance with
warranty terms.
PRE-POWER CHECKLIST
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