Hussmann Smart Exchange User manual

SMART EXCHANGE
Installation & Operation Manual
P/N 3110238_A
August 2020
Spanish P/N 3110240
Shipped With Case Data Sheets
Manual - I/O Smart Exchange
Lockers with Control Kiosk
Low, Medium & Ambient Temperature
Keep in store for future reference!
IMPORTANT

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read the safety information completely and carefully.
The precautions and use of the procedures
described herein are intended to use the product
correctly and safely. Comply with the precautions
described below to protect you and others from
possible injuries. Matters needing attention is to
clarify the magnitude and urgency of the harm
and damage, fully considering various problems
arising from user misuse. Relative to their poten-
tial danger, the relevant matters are divided into
four parts as dened by ANSI Z535 Series.
ANSI Z535.5 DEFINITIONS
• DANGER – Indicate[s] a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
• WARNING –Indicate[s] a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided,
could
result in death or serious injury.
• CAUTION –Indicate[s] a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury.
• NOTICE – Not related to personal injury –
Indicates[s] situations, which if not avoided,
could result in damage to equipment.
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REVISION HISTORY
REVISION A
1. ....................Original issue.
This manual was written in accordance
with originally perscribed equipment that is
subject to change. Hussmann reserves the
right to change all or part of the equipment
for future stores such as, but not limited
to, controllers, refrigeration and electrical
specifications and requirements.
Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)
Only qualied personnel should install and
service this equipment . Personal Protection
Equipment (PPE) is required whenever ser-
vicing this equipment . Wear safety glasses,
gloves, protective boots or shoes, long pants,
and a long-sleeve shirt when working with
this equipment . Observe all precautions on
tags, stickers, labels and literature attached to
this equipment.
Contractors shall strictly adhere to speci-
cations provided by the Engineer of Record
(EOR), as well as US Environmental Protec-
tion Agency regulations, OSHA regulations,
and all other federal, state and local codes.
This work should only be done by qualied,
licensed contractors. There are numerous
hazards, not limited to, but including: burns
due to high temperatures, high pressures, toxic
substances, electrical arcs and shocks, very
heavy equipment with specic lift points and
structural constraints, food and product da-
mage or contamination, public safety, noise,
and possible environmental damage.

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Environmental Concerns
Hussmann recommends responsible handling
of refrigerants that contain Hydrogen, Fluorine and
Carbon (HFCs). Only certied technicians may
handle these refrigerants. All technicians must
be aware and follow the requirements set forth
by the Federal Clean Air Act (Section 608) for
any service procedure being performed on this
equipment that involves refrigerant. Additionally,
some states have other requirements that must
be adhered to for responsible management of
refrigerants.
This warning does not mean that Hussmann
products will cause cancer or reproductive harm, or
is in violation of any product-safety standards or
requirements. As clarified by the California State
government, Proposition 65 can be considered
more of a ‘right to know’ law than a pure product
safety law. When used as designed, Hussmann
believes that our products are not harmful. We
provide the Proposition 65 warning to stay in
compliance with California State law. It is your
responsibility to provide accurate Proposition 65
warning labels to your customers when necessary.
For more information on Proposition 65, please
visit the California State government website.
August 31, 2018
— LOCK OUT / TAG OUT —
To avoid serious injury or death from elec-
trical shock, always disconnect the electrical
power at the main disconnect when servicing
or replacing any electrical component. This in-
cludes, but is not limited to, such items as con-
trollers, electrical panels, condensers, lights,
fans, and heaters.
Proper Field Wiring and Grounding Required!
Failure to follow code could result in death or
serious injury. All eld wiring MUST be per-
formed by qualied personnel. Improperly in-
stalled and grounded eld wiring poses FIRE,
SHOCK and ELECTROCUTION hazards.
To avoid these hazards, you MUST follow
requirements for eld wiring installation and
grounding as described in NEC and your local/
state electrical codes.
Be sure to place this equipment on solid ground
and take measures to prevent it from tipping
over. If the ground is not solid or the place
is not appropriate, it may lead to equipment
overturn and personnel injury.
This equipment shall not be installed in a place
where ammable or volatile materials are
stored. Otherwise, it may cause an explosion
or re. It shall not be installed in areas with
acid or corrosive gases. Otherwise, it will
cause leakage or electric shock due to reduced
insulation class arising from the corrosion of
electrical products.

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Please use a junction box with a ground wire to
prevent electric shock. If the power supply is not
grounded, contact an electrician, otherwise it may
cause electric shock.
Do not connect the grounding wire to the
grounding wire of gas pipe, water pipe, lightning
conductor and telephone; otherwise, it will lead to
electric shock.
Please strictly observe the rated voltage frequency
on the label of this product; otherwise it will cause
re or electric shock.
Do not store volatile or ammable materials in
or on top of this device; otherwise it may cause
explosion or re.
Do not insert metal objects such as nails or wires
into the vents or gaps in the device; otherwise,
it may result in electric shock or injury due to
actuation of the drive components.
Before any repair or maintenance of this
equipment, be sure to disconnect the power at the
main disconnect, otherwise it may lead to electric
shock or personnel injury
Do not touch electrical parts (power plug, etc.) or
operate the switch with wet hands, otherwise it will
cause electric shock.
It is forbidden to pour water directly onto the
equipment or to place a container containing
liquid on the equipment. Liquid spills will reduce
the degree of insulation and cause electric leakage
or electric shock.
Please do not knot, tamper, crush or destroy the
power cord (if used or supplied).
Users are not allowed to disassemble, repair or
modify this product. Otherwise, it may result in re
or personal injury and void the warranty.
Before moving this product, disconnect the power
supply, and be sure not to damage the power cord
or wire whip. Otherwise, it may cause electric
shock or re.
Dust accumulation or poor connection will cause
heating or re.
If the product is unused for a long time in an unsu-
pervised area, please ensure that children cannot
approach the product when doors are not closed
completely and locked (Otherwise, children may
climb and be trapped in the cabinet).
The product disassembles and scrap shall be con-
ducted by professionals. If it is placed without
management, it may trap children.
The power supply conforming to the specication
on the serial plate of this product may serves as a
separate dedicated power supply (equipped with
an isolator).
Do not preserve non-airtight acidic or alkaline
samples. It will corrode the box inner walls and
electrical components.
When powering off or restarting the device after
power is turned off, you need to check the product
conditions. Changes in the settings may damage
the saved items.
When the overheating alarm is caused by poor
heat dissipation of the product, please first
transfer the items in the cabinet to other suitable
containers for storage, and then inform the
professional maintenance service personnel.
When moving the product, be careful not to tip
the device over to prevent equipment damage or
personal injury.
When this product has an emergency failure,
please do not repair without authorization, and
promptly notify the professional maintenance
technicians.
When the product is not used for a long time,
disconnect the power supply to prevent electric
shock, leakage or re caused by aging insulation.

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Thank you for purchasing the Smart Exchange Food Locker.
Before you begin, please read the installation instructions completely and carefully. Hussmann Corpo-
ration shall not provide any safety guarantee for the use, purpose and method beyond this instruction
manual. The content within this instruction manual is expected to be complete and correct. If you nd any
errors or omissions, please contact our business department or distributor. No individual or organization
may reproduce any part of this instruction manual in any form without the prior written consent of
Hussmann. This product is equipped with components including a variety of security and alarm functions,
remote alarm system and automatic temperature recording devices.This equipment is prepared in order to
protect materials in the cabinet. Please contact your local sales representative or visit www.hussmann.com
for more information. Hussmann is responsible for product failure from meeting the requirements of
xed conditions, and shall not be responsible for sample and reagent losses restored in product.
SPECIAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Consult with the appropriate structural design professional for special installation requirements in your area for
conditions not covered by this design. See below.
•
Sites where an active fault could cause the ground to rupture at the surface
•
Sites dened as Site Class F in ASCE 7-16, Chapter 20 (poor or liqueable soil). These sites
require a site response analysis to be performed by a Geotechnical Engineer in order to determine the Sds
value, per ASCE 7-16 Section 11.4.7
•
Sites where the locker modules are installed above ground level
•
Mountaintop sites in Hawaii where the effective design wind speed (per ASCE 7-16 Figure 26.5-2B) exceeds
180 mph
•
Sites in Florida or southeast Louisiana where the unit has an unobstructed view of an ocean or large
lake and / or wind speeds right on the coast/beach can exceed the rated capacity of the unit’s anchorage
•
Sites where both Kzt > 1.5 and V > 145 mph per ASCE 7-16, Section 26.8. This would be sites where the
unit will be sitting on the top of, or face of, any terrain feature (hill, ridge, escarpment, etc.) with a slope
greater than 1:10 in any of the following regions. For reference, 1:10 slope is about the maximum possible
for pushing wheelchairs or riding bicycles.
•
Florida south of Orlando
•
Within 50 miles of the Gulf of Mexico
•
North Carolina or South Carolina within 10 miles of the ocean
•
Installations in hurricane zones
INSTALLATION

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UL LISTING
These units are manufactured to meet ANSI/
UL 471 standard requirements for safety.
Proper installation is required to maintain the
listing. 60950-1 60950-22 control kiosk and com-
ponents.
FEDERAL / STATE REGULATION
These units at the time they are manufactured,
meet all federal and state/ provincial regulations.
Proper installation is required to ensure these
standards are maintained.
SERIAL PLATE LOCATION
Serial plates are located for each module behind
the top panel just above the locker cabinets.
The serial plate contains information about the
specic model and its operating parameters.
UNIT LOCATION
These units are designed for temporarily holding
products in both indoor and outdoor environ-
ments. While these units have been designed to
work in the harshest conditions, below is a list
of things to consider when choosing your units
location:
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Exposure to sunlight
•
Exposure to strong wind currents
•
Exposure to rapid temperature changes
•
Exposure to areas inclined to ooding
PRODUCT TEMPERATURE
Product should always be maintained at proper
temperature. This means that from the time the
product is received, through receiving, transportation
and storage, the temperature of the product
must be controlled to maximize product life.
QR CODE
These units have a QR code near the serial
plate, which is located above locker cabinets of
each module. Once you scan the QR code with
a smart phone, all of the information about that
the unit will be at your ngertips. Links to
installation manuals and data sheets with case
specications, as well as a link for ordering
replacement parts from Hussmann’s Performance
Parts Website.
Unit must operate for 24 hours
before loading product!
Regularly check unit temperatures.
Do not break the cold chain. Keep products in
cooler or freezer before loading into the unit.
Medium temperature units are designed
for loading ONLY pre-chilled products.
Low temperature units are designed
for loading ONLY frozen products.
A 4-inch unobstructed space between
the rear of the unit and the nearest
structure must be maintained for proper
air circulation.
Figure 1-1 Serial Plate Location

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Locker
Module
Locker
Module
Locker
Module
Control
Kiosk
SMART LOCKER EXCHANGE MODEL KEY
Smart Locker
Unit Type
I = Indoor
O = Outdoor
Number Of Doors
Modules
A = Ambient Temperature (Discharge Air Temp =65° F)
M = Medium Temperature (Discharge Air Temp =33° F)
L= Low Temperature (Discharge Air Temp =-4° F)
C = Control Kiosk (Display Screen)
S L O L 8
UNIT MODEL
NAMING CONVENTION
Smart Exchange lockers follow the naming
convention listed below. Model numbers are
listed on the serial plate for each module.

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SITE PREPARATION
These units have a modular design based on
customer requirements. Suitable site require-
ments must be met for the unit to function
properly. A stable and rm base for the unit to
be secured to is the most important requirement
when selecting a location for these units. Hus-
smann recommends a concrete slab of at least
6” thick and extending beyond the outer edges
of the unit no less than 12” reinforced with ½”
steel rebar according to local building codes.
The illustration below is an example of the plan
view used to locate and place the anchor bolts
in their proper locations.
Using unit blueprints, measure off and mark-
bolt hole locations of the locker footprint. Walk
the area, noticing any dips or mounds, use a
string level and a transit. If no new conrete has
been laid, holes in the concrete can be drilled
and 5/8 inch anchors can be used to secure the
locker modules in place.
Always comply with your local government’s
building codes.
Modules may be congured differently. Consult
Hussmann for unit specic requirements.
Anchor Bolt Locations shown with =
Figure 1-2 Locker Module Unit
Plan View (Top View)
Figure 1-3 Control Kiosk
Plan View (Top View)
SHEET 5 OF 10
74.50
49.14
SLOL8 / SLOM8 / SLOA8
1.29
33.79
6.536.166.5
FRONT
BOTTOM
PANEL
SHEET 10
OF 10
24.00
74.44
SLOC
1.29
33.79
3.93.92 16.17
FRONT
BOTTOM
PANEL

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SHIPPING DAMAGE
Each unit should be thoroughly examined for
shipping damage before and during unloading.
This equipment has been carefully inspected at
our factory. Any claim for loss or damage must
be made to the carrier. The carrier will provide
any necessary inspection reports and/or claim
forms.
Apparent Loss or Damage
If there is an obvious loss or damage, it must be
noted on the freight bill or express receipt and
signed by the carrier’s agent; otherwise, carrier
may refuse claim.
Concealed Loss or Damage
When loss or damage is not apparent until after
equipment is uncrated, retain all packing materials
and submit a written request to the carrier for
inspection, within 15 days.
SHIPPING SKID
Each module is shipped on a skid to protect the
unit’s base and to make positioning of the unit
easier.
Do not remove the shipping skid until the unit
is near its nal location. The shipping skid is
fastened to the unit’s base with bolts. Remove
the bolts in order to remove the skid. Once
the skid is removed, the unit must be lifted —
NOT PUSHED— to reposition.
UNLOADING FROM TRUCK / TRAILER
Unless specically arranged otherwise, it is
the customer’s responsibility to arrange the
off-loading, unpacking, and moving of the unit
to the nal site location. Improper handling
may cause damage to the unit when unloading.
A forklift is recommended. Pallet jacks can also
be helpful in moving a unit to its permanent
location.
UNLOADING INDOOR UNITS
Indoor unit modules can be tilted over on the
compressor side in order to move the unit into
the store. The refrigeration system can not be
started for 24 hours after it has been on its side.
Use extreme caution when lifting or
moving the unit. Tall objects may be
prone to tip over. Always remain at a safe
distance to avoid being crushed, which
could result in severe injury or death.

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When moving the unit modules, keep the distance
between it and the ground to a minimum. It
may also be helpful to secure the unit to the
forks via rope or straps.
4.The unit may be moved at its end to help
position to the nal location. Start removing the
shipping skid at bolt hole locations around
the unit.
3.Once the forks are completely under the unit,
it can be slowly lifted. Make sure the unit
remains stable througout the lifting process.
UNIT MODULE LEVELING
Line the lockers up in the order needed. These
units must be placed only in level locations that
are solidly supported. Using a 4 ft. level, ensure
the unit is level from front to back and back
to front. Level unit modules by all four corners.
Place shims underneath the unit as needed in
order to adjust and make the unit level.
1. Unstrap and remove packaging from the
separately shipped items for the canopy.
2.Lift each module from the back side. Position
the forks under base at the center of the unit
until forklift carriage is ush against the unit’s
base.
It may be necessary to cut or partially remove
the shipping skid in order to access the unit
module.
Figure 1-4 Lifting Location
Proper Field Wiring and Grounding Required!
Failure to follow code could result in death or se-
rious injury. All field wiring MUST be performed
by qualified personnel. Improperly installed and
grounded field wiring poses FIRE and ELEC-
TROCUTION hazards. To avoid these hazards,
you MUST follow requirements for field wiring
installation and grounding as described in NEC
and your local/state electrical codes.

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STEP-1: ASSEMBLY OF SUPPORT, BRACES AND CHANNEL.
FIELD INSTALLATION - 1
SUPPORT-CANOPY OUTDOOR LOCKER QTY-2
1 ON EACH SIDE
SCREW 10-16 X 0.5" TEK HEX QTY-6
3 ON EACH SIDE
BRACE-CROSS 2IN CANOPY LOCKER
SCREW FLANGE THREAD
CUTTING 1/4-20 X 3/4 QTY-4
BRACE-CROSS CANOPY LOCKER
SCREW FLANGE THREAD
CUTTING 1/4-20 X 3/4 QTY-4
CHANNEL-TOP COVER OUTDOOR LKR
SCREW-SM 8-18X1/2
HX HD TEK2 QTY-3
STEP-2 ASSEMBLY OF LED BRACKET, LED CHANNEL AND TRAY
FIELD INSTALLATION - 2
CHANNEL-LED OUTDOOR LOCKER
SCREW-SM 8-18X1/2
HX HD TEK2 QTY-6
BRACKET-LIGHT
CHANNEL LOCKER
SCREW-SM 8-18X1/2
HX HD TEK2 QTY-4
TRAY-WATER OUTDOOR LOCKER
SCREW 8-18 X 1 HEX WASHER HEAD 410 SS #2
INSTALLING LOCKER MODULE
CANOPY
1. Fasten canopy support and cross brace as shown in Figure 1-5a.
Figure 1-5a Top View of Locker Module
2. Fasten LED bracket, LED channel and tray
as shown in Figure 1-5b.
Figure 1-5b Top View of Locker Module
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

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STEP-3: ASSEMBLY OF TOP PANELS
FIELD INSTALLATION - 3
PANEL-INTR TOP OUTDOOR LOCKER
SCREW-SM 8-18X1/2
HX HD TEK2 QTY-11
PANEL-TOP REAR CAN LOCKER
SCREW-8-18 X .75 HEX
UNSLOTTED WSHR HD QTY-12
PANEL-TOP
FRT CAN LOCKER
PANEL-TOP CAN LOCKER
COVER-TOP FR WITH LOUVERS
PLACE IN POSITION AND LOCK
USING THE CAM LOCKS
FRONT
REAR
STEP-1: ASSEMBLY OF SUPPORT, BRACES AND CHANNEL
FIELD INSTALLATION - 1
SCREW FLANGE THREAD CUTTING 1/4-20 X
3/4 QTY-4 (2 ON EACH SIDE)
SCREW FLANGE THREAD
CUTTING 1/4-20 X 3/4 QTY-4
2 ON EACH SIDE
SUPPORT-CANOPY
OUTDOOR LOCKER QTY-2
1 ON EACH SIDE
SCREW 10-16 X 0.5" TEK HEX
QTY-6 (3 ON EACH SIDE)
BRACE-CROSS BACK
CANOPY CONT UNIT LOCKER
BRACE-CROSS CANOPY
CONT UNIT LOCKER
INSTALLING LOCKER MODULE
CANOPY (continued from previous page)
3. Fasten top panels using #8 sheet metal
screws as show in Figure 1-6.
4. Fasten interior top panel as shown in Figure 1-7.
INSTALLING CONTROL KIOSK
CANOPY
1. Control modules are installed similarly.
Fasten canopy support, brace and LED
channel as shown in Figure 1-8.
Figure 1-6 Install Canopy Top Panels Figure 1-7 Install Interior Top Canopy Panels
Figure 1-8 Top View of Control Kiosk

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STEP-2: ASSEMBLY OF LED CHANNEL, INTERIOR PANEL AND TRAY.
FIELD INSTALLATION - 2
TRAY-WATER OUTDOOR LOCKER
SCREW 8-18 X 1 HEX WASHER HEAD
CHANNEL-LED OUTDOOR CONT UNIT LOCKER
SCREW-SM 8-18X1/2 HX HD TEK2 QTY-4
2 ON EACH SIDE
SCREW-SM 8-18X1/2
HX HD TEK2 QTY-2
1 ON EACH SIDE
PANEL-INTR TOP OUTDOOR CONT UNIT LOCKER
SCREW-SM 8-18X1/2
HX HD TEK2 QTY-9
Figure 1-9 Top View of Control Kiosk
INSTALLING CONTROL KIOSK
CANOPY (continued from previous page)
2. Control Kiosk is installed similarly.
Fasten LED channel, interior panel and tray
as shown in Figure 1-9.
STEP-3: ASSEMBLY OF TOP PANELS AND FRONT COVER
FIELD INSTALLATION - 3
PANEL-TOP REAR
CAN CONT UNIT LOCKER
PANEL-TOP FRT
CAN CONT UNIT LOCKER
PANEL-TOP CAN CONT UNIT LOCKER
COVER-FRONT COVER TOP REFR PLACE IN
POSITION AND LOCK USING THE CAM LOCK
SCREW-8-18 X .75 HEX
UNSLOTTED WSHR HD QTY-10
3. Fasten top canopy panels as shown in
Figure 1-10. Fasten interior top panel
(not shown) refer to Figure 1-7.
Figure 1-10 Install Control Kiosk Top Canopy Panels

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Figure 1-13 Rear Base Bracket:
Bolt, Washer, and Nut
Figure 1-12 Front Base Bracket:
Bolt, Washer, and Nut
Figure 1-11 Secure Rear Base Brackets.
FIT & SECURE MODULES TOGETHER
Modules are bolted together at front and rear
rail supports as shown below.
Use bolt, washer and nut to fasten and secure
locker modules or control kiosk together at the
rear of units.

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A
DETAIL A.
STEP-1: ASSEMBLY OF BRACKETS
SUPPORT-FR BTM
RAIL LOCKER
QTY-2 (1 ON EACH SIDE)
WASHER-FLAT 3/8" QTY-4
(2 ON EACH SIDE)
SCREW-CAP 3/8-16 X 3/4 ZINC
GRADE 5 HEX QTY-4
(2 ON EACH SIDE)
INSTALL FRONT BASE SUPPORT
BRACKETS
Use supplied screws and washers to fasten base
support brackets to front brace brackets.
A
DETAIL A.
STEP-1: ASSEMBLY OF BRACKETS
SUPPORT-FR BTM
RAIL LOCKER
QTY-2 (1 ON EACH SIDE)
WASHER-FLAT 3/8" QTY-4
(2 ON EACH SIDE)
SCREW-CAP 3/8-16 X 3/4 ZINC
GRADE 5 HEX QTY-4
(2 ON EACH SIDE)
Figure 1-15 Front Base Bracket Figure 1-16 Front Support Bracket
Figure 1-14 Installing Front Support Bracket
Figure 1-17 (Front) Base Brackets bolted together

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INSTALL CONCRETE WEDGE ANCHOR
Front Concrete Anchors:
1. Drill 5/8” diameter holes in the concrete 5
inches deep. Holes may be drilled at an angle.
Rear Concrete Anchors:
2. Drive the 5/8” x 4 ½” anchor into the
concrete and tighten the nut.
Figure 1-18 Concrete
Wedge Anchor
Figure 1-19 Locker Bolted to Concrete
Figure 1-20 Lower Front Splashguard
Figure 1-21 Fasten Screws (2 places)
INSTALL LOWER FRONT SPLASHGUARD
1. Fasten with #8 sheet metal screws as shown
in Figure 1-21.

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Figure 1-23 Joint Trim
Figure 1-22 Upper Front Splashguard
Figure 1-24 Install screws (4 places)
INSTALL UPPER FRONT SPLASHGUARD
1. Fasten with #8 sheet metal screws as shown
in Figure 1-22..
INSTALL JOINT TRIM
1. Add the joint trim between the locker
modules. The piece may need to be trimmed
to the height needed.
INSTALL END SPLASHGUARD
1. Install side splashguard and four screws.
REAR SPLASHGUARD INSTALLATION
1. Install side splashguard and four screws.
Figure 1-25A Install supports - screws (4 places)
Figure 1-25B Install screws (4 places)

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A
DETAIL A
SUPPORT-FR BTM
RAIL LOCKER QTY-2
1 ON EACH SIDE
WASHER-FLAT 3/8"
QTY-4
2 ON EACH SIDE
SCREW-CAP 3/8-16 X 3/4 ZINC
GRADE 5 HEX QTY-4
2 ON EACH SIDE
B
DETAIL B
SCREW-8-18 X 0.5 PHP
TRUSS HEAD QTY-4
2 ON EACH SIDE
SPLASHGUARD-FR
LWR BTM KIOSK
SPLASHGUARD-FR LWR TOP KIOSK
INSTALLING CONTROL KIOSK
SUPPORTS AND SPLASHGUARDS

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LOCKER TO LOCKER OR LOCKER TO
CONTROL (KIOSK) UNIT JOINING
SUPPORT-CANOPY
OUTDOOR LOCKER ON
FIRST CASE OR KIOSK LH
SUPPORT-CANOPY OUTDOOR LOCKER ON
SECOND CASE OR KIOSK LH
SUPPORT-CANOPY OUTDOOR LOCKER ON
FIRST CASE OR KIOSK RH
SUPPORT-CANOPY
OUTDOOR LOCKER ON
SECOND CASE OR KIOSK
LH
SUPPORT-CANOPY
OUTDOOR LOCKER ON
FIRST CASE OR KIOSK RH
BUSHING-SNAP 7/8
JOINING LOCATION - 1
JOINING LOCATION - 2
WASHER-FLAT 0.375
QTY-4 (2 ON EACH JOINING LOCATION)
SCREW-CAP 3/8-16 X 1 1/4 HEX HD
STEEL ZINC PLT QTY-2
1 ON EACH JOINING LOCATION
NUT-HEX LOCK 0.375-16 FLANGE
QTY-2 (1 ON EACH JOINING LOCATION)
A
JOINING CANOPY MODULES
TOGETHER
(lockers modules or control kiosk)
1. Fasten canopy supports together at the
joining locations shown in Figure 1-26.
Figure 1-26 Canopy Module Joining
REFRIGERATION STARTUP
It is recommended to allow each unit to run to its control temperature cutout setpoint before
proceeding with canopy installation. This will allow installing contractor to more easily address
any refrigeration issues. See the unit’s Technical Data Sheet (TDS) for refrigerant settings and defrost
requirements. Bring each module down to it’s corresponding operating temperature listed on the
data sheet.
Each locker module has its own evaporator coil and pre-set adjustable thermostatic expansion valve
(TXV). Evaporator super heat must be checked on all cases during startup. The TXV has been
factory set to provide the recommended performance settings as specied on merchandiser data
sheets. Only a certied technician should adjust these valves. Please read and refer to Section 4 of
this manual before starting up the refrigeration systems of the unit modules.

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SECURITY CAMERA INSTALLATION
• A USB card must be inserted into each
camera to obtain an IPS address.
• 1 ethernet cable runs back to the kiosk per
camera.
• Take the outside cover off to adjust the camera’s
eld of view.
Removing the enclosure:
1. Loosen the enclosure screws in (3) places
using the bit accessory.
2. Hold both sides of the enclosure to remove it.
3. Remove the packing from the inside of the
dome cover.
Inserting a microSD memory card
1. Insert the microSD memory card into the
microSD slot with the printed side facing
up.
2. Insert the card into the end of the slot and
conrm that a clicking sound is made.
3. Ensure that the cards back end does not
protrude over the surface of the slot.
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