Fusion GMS4H User manual

USER
MANUAL PN 20-00367
G-SERIES GMS4H, GMS6H
& GMS8H HEATED
SERVICE CASES
Rev H Date: 07/07/2022
USER MANUALS\20-00367_FUSION_HTD SVC CASE_USER MANUAL_GMS(L)H
FUSION
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Model GMS6H
Shown at Right
Model GMS8H
Shown at Left
Model GMS4H……...….51”L* x 43 3/8”D^ x 51 51 5/8~
Model GMS6H………....75 3/8”L* x 43 3/8”D^ x 51 51 5/8~
Model GMS8H……...…99 3/4”L* x 43 3/8”D^ x 51 51 5/8~
*Includes End Panels (Deduct 2 1/4” If No End Panels)
~From Floor to Top of Unit ^50 3/8” With Rear Ledge Raised
Structural Concepts Corp. ∙ 888 E. Porter Rd ∙ Muskegon, MI 49441 Phone: 231.798.8888 Fax: 231.798.4960 ∙ www.structuralconcepts.com

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OVERVIEW / CONDITION TYPE / TEMP / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS /
WIRING ..…………………………………………………………....………………………………….
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: SKID REMOVAL / CASE ALIGNMENT, ADJUSTING &
SEALING ………………….....………………..……………………………………………………….
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, CONT’D: SEALING AND BOLTING HEATED CASES
TOGETHER …………………………………………………………………………………….……...
START-UP / LIGHTING / CASE TEMP. / CAREL® iJF PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS /
OPERATION …………………………………………………………………………………………..
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS: ACCESS AND FIELD WIRING ..……………………………..……….
WELL HEAT ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
OVERHEAD CERAMIC HEATERS ………………………………………………………………………….
OVERHEAD CERAMIC METAL HALIDE LIGHT FIXTURES ……………………………………………
FRONT GLASS / REAR DOORS / OPTIONAL REAR LEDGE …..………………...…………………...
OPTIONAL SCALE STAND …………………………………………………………………………………
REMOVING PANS AND DIVIDERS (FOR CLEANING) .…………………..…………………………….
CLEANING SCHEDULE ……………………………………………………………………………………...
TROUBLESHOOTING ..………………………………………………………………………………….…...
SERIAL LABEL LOCATION & INFO LISTED / TECH INFO & SERVICE - AMBIENT/HEATED
CASES ONLY …………………………………………………………………...…………………….
CAREL® iJF PLATFORM PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER FOR HEATED CASES ...…………..
TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION & WARRANTY INFORMATION ….….………...
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OVERVIEW
This Fusion merchandiser is designed for dry heating
operations throughout product area. Heat is generated
from electric rod well warmers as well as ceramic heaters
and overhead ceramic metal halide lamps.
This merchandiser is designed for display of
perishable, unpackaged heated products.
This merchandiser IS NOT designed to heat products
up; product must be pre-heated PRIOR to its display.
Cases should be installed and operated according to
this operating manual’s instructions to ensure proper
performance.
Improper use will void warranty.
TYPE
This unit is designed for the display of products in ambient
store conditions where temperatures and humidity are
maintained within a specific range.
Ambient conditions are to be at 55% max. humidity
and maximum temperatures of 75 °F (24 °C).
INTEGRATED AVERAGE PRODUCT TEMPERATURE
The Structural Concepts® Fusion Service Deli
Merchandisers are designed to merchandise product
at an integrated average product temperature of
150 °Fahrenheit / 66 °Celsius.
COMPLIANCE
Performance issues when in violation of applicable
NEC, federal, state and local electrical and plumbing
codes are not covered by warranty.
See below compliance guideline.
WARNINGS
This page contains important warnings to prevent
injury or death.
Please read carefully!
PRECAUTIONS and WIRING DIAGRAMS
See next page for PRECAUTIONS and WIRING
DIAGRAM information.
WARNING
Ceramic Heaters and Ceramic Metal Halide Lamps Are Hot!
Turn Off or Disconnect and Allow to Cool
Before Servicing or Replacing.
WARNING
HOT
SURFACE
COMPLIANCE
This equipment MUST be installed in compliance with
all applicable NEC, federal, state and local
electrical and plumbing codes.
OVERVIEW / TYPE / TEMP / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS / WIRING - PAGE 1 of 2
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
WARNING
Pans and Wells Are Hot!
Disconnect and allow to cool
before cleaning or removing from case.
WARNING
HOT
SURFACE

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CAUTION! LAMP REPLACEMENT GUIDELINES
Allow to cool before accessing lamps.
Lamps are NOT manufactured to resist breakage.
Replace with similarly manufactured lamps of same wattage.
See Maintenance Fundamentals section in this manual for specifics.
CAUTION
PRECAUTIONS
Following are important precautions to prevent
damage to unit or merchandise. Please read carefully!
See previous page for specifics on OVERVIEW,
CONDITION TYPE, COMPLIANCE and WARNINGS.
WIRING DIAGRAM
Each case has its own wiring diagram folded and in its
own packet. Wiring diagram placement may vary; it
may be placed near ballast box, field wiring box,
raceway cover, or other related location.
OVERVIEW / TYPE / TEMP / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS / WIRING - PAGE 2 of 2
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!
DO NOT RELY ON THERMOMETERS OR THERMOSTATS
FOR ACTUAL PRODUCT (FOOD) TEMPERATURES.
Thermometers & thermostats reflect air temperatures ONLY.
For ACTUAL product (food) temperatures, use a calibrated
food thermometer.
CAUTION! ADVERSE CONDITIONS / SPACING ISSUES
Performance issues caused by adverse conditions are NOT warranted.
To prevent damage to end panels due to condensation, apply industrial grade
silicone sealant and tightly join to opposite end panels. When not adjoining
cases, keep end panels at least 6” away from walls/structures. Rear panels
must also be kept at least 6” from walls and structures.
Case must not be exposed to direct sunlight or any heat source.
To maintain proper case temperature, keep case at least 15-feet from exterior
doors, overhead HVAC vents or any air curtain disruption.
Self-contained case clearance: 6” min. air intake / 6” min. air discharge.
REFRIGERANT DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
This equipment is prohibited from use in California
with any refrigerants on the “List of Prohibited
Substances” for that specific end-use, in accordance
with California Code of Regulations, title 17, section
95374.
This disclosure statement has been reviewed and
approved by Structural Concepts and Structural
Concepts attests, under penalty of perjury, that these
statements are true and accurate.
CAUTION
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including
Urethane (Ethyl Carbamate), which are known to the state of
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive
harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: SKID REMOVAL / CASE ALIGNMENT, ADJUSTING & SEALING
Installation
Note: Units shown may not depict an exact representation of your particular unit being installed.
1. Remove Unit From Skid
Caution: case must always remain supported or
center of gravity will allow case to fall. Slide unit to
rear of skid and tip backward off skid.
Support
required
to prevent
tipping.
Slide
Skid Out
2. Case Aligning, Adjusting and Sealing
For service glass to align properly, case must be
level and plumb.
Shims will be provided with all cases that have
frame support rails.
Note: After case is in position, it must be
sealed to floor to prevent entry or leakage of
liquid or moisture.
Caution! These units MUST BE sealed to the
floor to maintain conformance to equipment
mounting standards.
Align multiple units.
See next page for information on sealing and
bolting heated cases together.
Frame
Support
Rails
Caution! Do Not
Grasp Fold-Down
Ledge To
Remove From
Skid Or move
Into Position.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, CONT’D: SEALING AND BOLTING HEATED CASES TOGETHER
Sealing and Bolting Heated Cases Together
Follow these steps to assure a secure, level lineup.
A. Begin all lineup leveling from highest point of
floor.
B. After the ’first’ case is level, check that front and/
or rear doors smoothly open and close.
C. Apply a heat-retention bead of industrial grade
urethane adhesive on NON-VISIBLE areas
(at case ends) as directed below. See sample
product at lower-right.
D. Line up ‘second’ case bolt-hole to bolt-hole to
‘first’ case.
E. Using SCC-supplied bolts (found in installation
packet or inserted in holes); connection points are
Deck
Approximate hole
locations pointed at
with arrows ( ) for
bolting units together.
Sanitation
Bead
Heat-Retention
Bead
shown with floating arrowheads below ( ). You
may need to remove decking, side covers, ‘perf’
panel, etc. to access certain holes. Insert bolts.
F. Caution! Front of cases MUST be flush with each
other! After leveling, all cases to be same height.
G. Using SCC-supplied nuts & bolts, lightly tighten
each of the 5 to 8 bolts in a cross-wise pattern.
Work your way around the pattern, tightening
more firmly at each pass. Do not firmly tighten
one bolt and then start on the next!
H. After the cases are bolted together, level the
‘second’ case. Repeat this process for each case
to be adjoined.
I. After all lined-up cases are level, apply a
sanitation bead of industrial grade, heat-rated
silicone sealant as directed below. See sample
product at lower-right.
Heat-Retention
Bead
Urethane For
Heat-Retention
Bead
Heat-Rated
Silicone For
Sanitation Bead
Sanitation
Bead
Sanitation
Bead
Sanitation
Bead
Sanitation
Bead

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START-UP / LIGHTING / CASE TEMP. / CAREL® iJF PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS / OPERATION
1. Merchandiser Start-Up
Case must be field wired.
When power is supplied, throw main power
switch at case rear-right and case will power-up.
See illustration below-right.
2. Lighting
Overhead light switch is at case rear, right
side.
See illustration below-right.
3. Case Temperature
Well temperature is dependent upon both the
waterless well temperature and the overhead
ceramic heater temperatures.
Preheat case to 170 °F on case temperature
dial (photo shown below-left) before placing
food into case.
Caution: Case Temperature dial reflects internal
case temperature ONLY (not product temperature).
Use a food probe to determine ACTUAL product
temperature!
4. Product Heating Guidelines / Carel® iJF
Programmable Controllers
Well and overhead ceramic heaters are controlled by
Carel® iJF Programmable Controllers.
These controllers are located on rear wireway cover
(as shown in illustration below-right).
Programmable controllers are pre-set at the factory to
heat both overhead and well at proper temperatures.
Modifications to these settings should be rare.
Should programmable controllers need to be revised,
see CAREL® iJF PLATFORM PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROLLER section in this User Manual for
additional information.
Case
Temperature
Dial

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS: ACCESS AND FIELD WIRING
1. Electrical Connections: Access
A. View of case rear. Power to case must be
turned off before accessing rear control panel.
B. Partially transparent view of case showing
screws (to be removed) and tabs.
C. View of rear control panel in lowered position.
D. Enlarged view of rear control panel in lowered
position (as well as field service wiring
knockout). Access is now available to
programmable controllers, terminal strip, ballasts,
terminal block, LED, etc.
> After accessing electrical components (for service or
replacement), return rear control panel to vertical
position and reattach with screws.
2. Electrical Connections: Field Wiring
Field service wiring knockout is shown in the
lower-right view below.
See wiring diagram for additional information.
Two (2) Screws To Allow Access
To Electrical Components For
Service or Replacement
AB
CD
Field Service
Wiring Knockout
Tab Tab

factory to heat wells at proper temperatures.
Modifications to these settings should be rare.
Should programmable controllers need to be
revised, see CAREL® iJF PLATFORM
PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER section in
this User Manual for additional information.
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WELL HEAT
Well Heat
Turn on main power switch.
Well heat is controlled by Carel® iJF
Programmable Controllers.
Each programmable controller controls the heat
to one set of pans (as illustrated below).
Programmable controllers are pre-set at the

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OVERHEAD CERAMIC HEATERS
See Carel® iJF Programmable Controller section
in this manual for specifics.
Warning! Disconnect power before providing
maintenance & service to unit.
Overhead Ceramic Heaters
When main power switch is turned on, overhead
ceramic heaters are energized.
Each overhead ceramic heater operates
independently of each other.
Each overhead ceramic heater’s temperature
is controlled by a Carel® iJF Programmable
Controller, located at case rear (as illustrated
below).
Overhead
Ceramic Heaters
Model GMS8H Section View (Shown Above With
Rear Ledge Removed For Illustrative Purposes
Only) May Not Exactly Reflect Every Feature or
Option Of Your Particular Case
Overhead
Ceramic Heaters

As ceramic metal halide lamps may take up to 15
minutes to gain full illumination, turn on lamps
BEFORE loading product into case. This will allow
proper time for proper illumination.
------- ------- ------- ------- -------
Warning! Disconnect power before providing
maintenance & service to unit. Allow to cool
for at least 15 minutes before accessing.
After case has been allowed to cool, ceramic
metal halide light fixtures may now be accessed.
To access light fixtures, unscrew thumbscrews
and lower the light fixture (consisting of metal
housing and glass).
Then, access lamps for service, removal,
replacement, etc.
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OVERHEAD CERAMIC METAL HALIDE LIGHT FIXTURES
Overhead Ceramic Metal Halide Light Fixtures
Warning! Lamps are NOT manufactured to
resist breakage. Replace with same wattage
ceramic metal halide lamps (similarly
manufactured). If uncertain of wattage, refer to
label near rear sliding doors for specifics.
Warning! Ceramic heaters also heat up light
fixtures. So check that entire area has been
allowed to cool before touching light fixtures.
See illustration below for location of overhead
light switch.
Light switch turns on lamps to entire overhead
section of case.
Overhead Ceramic
Metal Halide Lamps
Ceramic Metal
Halide Lamps
Thumbscrew

1. Raise the Curved Glass
To raise the front glass, secure
the lift handle extrusion on the
bottom edge of the door and
lift up. Gas cylinders hold the
glass open for hands-free
access to case interior.
Caution: Gently return
curved glass to original
position.
See illustration at right.
2. Removing the Rear Doors
Note: Doors are not interchangeable. There is
an inner and outer door. The outer must be
removed first and replaced last.
The outer door, is the right hand door (from
the service side or rear of the case). It can
be identified by a stop located at the lower
right hand corner to the inside of the case.
Move the doors toward the center of the
case.
Individually lift each door up toward the top
of the case and pivot bottom of the door out.
Reverse to install.
See illustration at right.
Caution: Gently set doors down to avoid
marring, scraping, scratching or breakage.
3. Rear Ledge Removal Steps
Rear ledge is connected to shelf track.
Illustrations at right reflect step-by-step
removal method (as enumerated below).
1. Hinged support bracket is shown in
its standard upright position.
2 & 3. While upright, Rear Ledge must be
slid away from case and then rotated downward
to vertical position.
3 & 4. From the shelf’s lowered position, lift
from bottom edge upward to disengage shelf
track (and attached Rear Ledge) from bracket.
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FRONT CURVED GLASS / REAR DOORS / OPTIONAL REAR LEDGE
View of Rear
Doors being
lifted up,
pivoted out and
away from
case.
Rear
Ledge
Hinged
Support
Bracket
Shelf
Track
Hinged
Support
Bracket
-1- -2- -3- -4-
Shelf
Track
————— Rear Ledge Removal Steps —————
Note: For clarity, only Shelf Track is shown being
removed. Rear Ledge is attached to Shelf Track.
View of Curved
Glass Being Raised

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OPTIONAL SCALE STAND
Optional Scale Stand
Scale stand is provided with receptacle
which is to be wired separately.
Depending upon order, scale stand
may be at either left or right of case. Scale Stand
Scale Stand
Receptacle
View of Case Without
Scale Stand and
Receptacle
View of Typical Case With
Scale Stand and Receptacle

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REMOVING PANS AND DIVIDERS (FOR CLEANING)
Removing Pans and Dividers (for Cleaning)
Note: Make certain that unit has been turned off and
allowed to cool before accessing.
1. Remove 1/3rd-Size and Full Size Pans.
2. Remove pan dividers.
3. Perform cleaning service on pan warmer shield.
4. Replace pan dividers and pans in reverse order they
were removed.
Note: See cleaning schedule for specifics on
method and frequency of cleaning.
2. Remove pan dividers
Pan
Dividers
Pan
(1/3rd Size)
Pan
(Full Size)
1. Remove 1/3rd-Size, Full
Size and Drip Pans
3. Perform cleaning
service on pan
warmer shield.
4. Replace pan
dividers and pans in
reverse order they
were removed
Below Illustration May Not Exactly Reflect Every
Feature or Option of Your Particular Case

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CLEANING SCHEDULE
Cleaning Daily Weekly Task
Clean Case Exterior X
Clean side glass, front curved glass and sliding rear doors
(glass) with a household or commercial glass cleaner.
X
Stainless Steel Rear Work Surface:
Wash with a solution of hand dishwashing liquid detergent and
water; or a solution of baking soda and water. Rinse and
polish dry with paper towel or soft cloth.
Never use scouring powders or steel wool as they will scratch
stainless steel.
Brighten by polishing with a cloth dipped in vinegar or in
ammonia; sprinkle baking soda on sponge and rub gently;
rinse. Polish dry with paper towel.
Remove streaks or heat stains from stainless steel by rubbing
with club soda.
X
Flip-down rear ledge:
Use a clean cloth with a solution of hand dishwashing liquid
detergent and hot water. Rinse and wipe dry with paper towel
or clean cloth.
Clean Case Interior X
Clean inside surface of front curved glass and glass ends with a
household or commercial glass cleaner.
X
Remove pans (see full size and 1/3rd size pans illustrations in
MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS section of this manual)
and submerse in with warm soap and water solution.
Thoroughly dry before returning to case.
X
Pan Warmer Shield (surface under removable pans).
Caution! Turn OFF Main Power Heater Switch. Allow wells
to cool to room temperature before cleaning.
Clean with mild soap and water solution and a soft cloth.
X
Remove rear doors and clean with a household or commercial
cleaner
Warnings:
1. DO NOT clean heated wells while hot. Flip Well Heater Switches to OFF position. Allow wells to
cool to room temperature before cleaning.
2. Lowering the front glass with items inside top cap can cause damage to case.
3. Lowering the front glass with fingers inside top cap can cause serious injury.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
System is not operating Check that the utility power is on.
Check that the MAIN Power Switch is on.
Check the circuit breaker box for tripped circuits.
Warmers will not heat Check that temperature controllers (at case rear) are at proper
settings.
Warmers slow to heat Check that temperature controllers (at case rear) are at proper
settings.
Case lights not working Check that Overhead Light Switch is turned on.
Check lamps for proper installation and connection.
Caution! Ceramic metal halide lamps are extremely hot! Use
caution when accessing!
Unscrew thumbscrew to remove cover. Caution! Securely hold
lamp cover when removing thumb screw! Both lamp cover and
glass will fall downward when thumbscrew is removed!
Check for burned out bulbs.
Ceramic Metal Halide
Lamps (Typical)
Note: Model Shown Partially
Disassembled For
Illustrative Purposes Only.
Thumb Screw For Lamp
Access (Typical)
Thumb Screw For Lamp
Access (Typical)

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SERIAL LABEL LOCATION & INFO LISTED / TECH INFO & SERVICE - AMBIENT/HEATED CASES ONLY
--- Sample Serial Label For Ambient/Heated Cases ---
MODEL NRS3648RXV-SAMPLE
SERIAL NO. 12345X30DZ098765
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including
Urethane (Ethyl Carbamate), which are known to the state of
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive
harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
888 E. Porter Rd - Muskegon, MI 49441
Reveal
3048256
Conforms to UL Std. 65
CERTIFIED TO CAN/CSA
STD C22.2 NO 120
120 VOLTS 60HZ
FOR PARTS OR SERVICE CALL
STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS
AT 1-800-433-9489
SINGLE PHASE 1.84 AMPS
Serial Label Location & Information Listed /
Technical Information & Service
Serial labels are affixed at a wide range of places
(on the header, at case rear, behind panels or
toe-kicks, on electrical boxes, etc.).
Serial labels contain electrical information as well
as regulatory standards to which the case
conforms.
Sample serial label shown below.
For additional technical information and service, see
the TECHNICAL SERVICE page in this manual for
instructions on contacting Structural Concepts’
Technical Service Department.
Harmony
Fusion
Impulse
Addenda
Blend
Grocerant
Oasis

1. Introduction
The date provided herein is derived from The CAREL iJF
Programmable Controller Material +0300010EN - rel. 1.0 -
10.05.2021 ||| SCC - Revision A Date: 1.19.2022.
This user manual is applicable to the Carel® iJF
programmable controller and is applicable to Structural
Concepts Corporation heated merchandisers only.
See next page for programmable controller keypad.
2. Overview
These Structural Concepts Reveal® heated cases are
designed to hold pre-heated, perishable, packaged
foods at 140 °F to 180 °F (60 °C to 82 °C).
Cases should be installed and operated according to
this operating manual’s instructions to insure proper
performance. Improper use will void warranty.
Product must be pre-heated before placing in
merchandiser. This case is NOT designed to heat
product from cold or ambient condition.
All heating elements are thermostat controlled for
individual adjustment.
Most units have controls to multiple heated areas.
This can include decks (a.k.a. “wells”), overhead
heaters and even heated shelves.
3. Powering Up Merchandiser
After case has powered up, the unit will display the
current user setting number that is held in memory.
Values are stored whenever settings are changed.
CAREL® iJF PLATFORM PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER FOR HEATED CASES - PAGE 1 of 4
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4. Programmable Controller Limitations
Case thermometer measures air temperature.
It does NOT reflect actual shelf or product
temperature.
5. Thermometers
Thermometers in
equipment reflect
internal air
temperature ONLY
(not actual food
temperature).
Use ONLY probe
thermometers to
determine actual
product
temperatures
(not infrared
thermometers).
6. Terminal States
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7. Keypad Overview
CAREL® iJF PLATFORM PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER FOR HEATED CASES - PAGE 2 of 4
> Note: Not all icons shown above will be viewable on your controller nor applicable to your particular case.
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8. Screen Navigation - User Settings
The figures below show how to navigate between screens on the display for USER SETTINGS only.
Establishing USER SETTINGS are the MOST COMMON reason for needing to navigate the screen.
CAREL acronyms: “USt” = User Settings / “CtL” = Control / “FSt” = Factory Settings / “ESC” = Escape / “dir” = Direct
Functions / “PSd” = Password.
Note: These steps correspond with accompanying illustration.
A. Default setting will alternately display USt (User Settings) and its temp. setting (1.0 to 9.0). Note: Illustration shows “USt/5” to
convey that screen could be intermittently flashing “USt” and random number “5.0.” To change the setting (and make case
either warmer or cooler), press the Program icon once. The “- - - ” will appear (see next step).
B. Press Program icon again (“Ctl” appears; shown next step).
C. “Ctl” (Control) will now appear on the screen. Press Program icon again to get to “USt” (user setting; shown in next step).
D. Press Program icon again for current setting to be displayed (that you wish to change); the EXISTING setting (a sample setting
of “5.0 is shown at next step).
E. Sample setting of “5.0” is shown. Setpoint/Up and On-Off/Down arrow icon will be flashing. Change User Settings by pressing
the Setpoint/Up arrow
icon OR the On-Off/
Down arrow icon to
desired setting. Note:
You may adjust setting
from “1.0” (minimum
heat) to “9.0” (maximum
heat).
F. A sample “8”/“9”
setting is shown to
depict random settings
that may be chosen (for
illustrative purposes
only). After selecting
desired setting, press
the Program icon.
> Then press the
On-Off/Down key to
reach “ESC” (escape).
G. When at the “ESC”
screen, press the
Program icon again to
“lock in” the new
temperature settings.
H. The “---” image will
appear again with
several flashing icons at
lower left and right.
------- ------- ------- -------
> After approx. 5
seconds, the flashing icons
will stop and the new
flashing “USt/8” (or
whatever User Setting have
been selected) will
alternately appear on the
screen (as illustrated in
step “A” of these
instructions).
> User Settings have
now been selected and
locked.
------- ------- -------
> See next page for
Screen Navigation -
Factory Settings.
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CAREL® iJF PLATFORM PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER FOR HEATED CASES - PAGE 3 of 4
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
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Cases_User Manual_4-Pager ||| Rev A Date: 06/22/2022
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