MICROMATIC Pro-Line E Series User manual

VERSION 2.0
SAFETY
FIRST!
READ INSTRUCTIONS
COMPLETELY
Before getting started
please read this user
manual and at all times
follow the important
safety instructions.
PRO-LINE
E-SERIES
USER MANUAL & SET UP GUIDE

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ......................................................................................................... 4
2. RECEIVING AND INSPECTING ................................................................................................. 5
3. SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................... 6
4. INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................ 7-8
4.1 UNCRATING........................................................................................................................ 7
4.2 SEALING ............................................................................................................................. 7
4.3 LOCATION........................................................................................................................... 7
4.4 TAPPING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................ 8
4.5 DATA PLATE ....................................................................................................................... 8
4.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................... 8
4.7 SHELVING INSTALLATION............................................................................................... 8
5. OPERATIONS.......................................................................................................................... 9-11
5.1 MECHANICAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL..................................................................... 9
5.2 DESCRIPTION OF BUTTONS ON THE CONTROLLER................................................. 10
5.3 ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL..................................................................... 11
5.4 DEFROST .......................................................................................................................... 11
6. MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................ 11
6.1 STAINLESS STEEL CARE AND CLEANING .................................................................. 11
6.2 CLEANING THE CONDENSER COIL .............................................................................. 12
6.3 DRAIN MAINTENANCE................................................................................................... 12
6.4 INSTALLING AIR CHANNEL(S) AND DRAFT TOWER(S) ............................................ 13
6.5 INSTALLING GLASS RINSER WATER INLET................................................................ 13
7. TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................................................ 14
8. WIRING DIAGRAMS.................................................................................................................. 15
9. WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................... 16
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
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MDD78S-E
As Shown

The contents of these operating instructions enable safe and proper handling of Pro-Line
E-Series Refrigerations. Read the operating instructions completely before operating and
always keep the within easy reach of the units. The illustrations in this manual may be
different from the actual device.
1.1 TERMS USED
1.2 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The manufacturer accepts no liability for:
• Damage caused by incorrect operation
• Inappropriate use
• Inadequate maintenance or cleaning
• Failure to observe the technical documentation
• Technical modications by the user
• Use of non-approved spare parts
1.3 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND COPYRIGHT PROTECTION
All rights reserved. Any - including, but not limited to - duplication, dissemination and other
uses of the texts, graphics or other representations without the consent of the manufacturer.
Contact Information:
Micro Matic USA, Inc.
2364 Simon Court
Brooksville, FL 34604
1.4 CUSTOMER SERVICE
If further technical information is needed, please contact the Service Department directly.
Please have the model number and serial number.
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death if not observed.
WARNING
Can result in serious injury
or death if not observed.
ATTENTION
May cause minor or
moderate injury.
NOTICE
Useful information or
general information.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
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2RECEIVING
AND INSPECTING
Upon receiving your new Micro Matic Pro-Line™ Refrigeration E-Series™ equipment, check
the package and the unit for any damages that may have occurred during transportation.
Visually inspect the exterior of the package. If damaged, open and inspect the contents
with the carrier. Any damage should be noted and reported on the delivering carrier’s
receipt.
In the event that the exterior is not damaged, yet upon opening, there is concealed
damage to the equipment notify the carrier immediately. Notication should be made
verbally as well as in written form. Request an inspection by the shipping company of the
damaged equipment. Retain all crating material until inspection has been made. Finally,
contact Micro Matic.
Open the compressor compartment housing and visually inspect package. Be sure lines
are secure and base is intact.
A NOTE FROM OUR QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER
Congratulations on your new purchase. We would like to welcome you to the Micro Matic
family. The unit in front of you is a great piece of equipment that will become one of your
most reliable tools in your daily operations for years to come!
Prior to shipping your unit, our trained service technicians tested your unit for a period of
12 hours. This performance test was recorded and a copy of the results is included with
this service manual. During this test, our highly qualied personnel inspected your ma-
chine for leaks, lose components, and improper noise levels. We also tested the cooling
performance in an effort to give you the best and most reliable unit possible.

3SPECIFICATIONS
& KEG FOOTPRINTS
DIRECT DRAW MODELS
BACK BAR MODELS
MODEL DOORS TOWER* FAUCETS KEGS HP AMP
CRATED
WEIGHT
(LBS)
LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT BTU
REFRIGERANT
CHARGE
(R-134 A)
MDD17-E 1 1 1 1 1/6 2.5 138 17.5" 30" 38" 850 5.3 oz
MDD23-E 1 1 1 1 1/6 2.5 172 25" 30" 40.5" 850 5.64 oz
MDD36-E 1 1 1 1 1/6 3.6 172 36 3/4" 29 1/2" 36 7/8" 850 6.35 oz
MDD58-E 2 2 3 3 1/3 6.5 318 59 1/2" 29 1/2" 36 7/8" 2400 9.8 oz
MDD68-E 2 2 3 3 1/3 6.5 359 69 1/2" 29 1/2" 36 7/8" 2400 9.8 oz
MDD78-E 3 2 4 4 1/3 6.5 377 80" 29 1/2" 36 7/8" 2400 9.8 oz
MDD94-E 3 2 4 5 1/3 6.5 406 95 1/2" 29 1/2" 36 7/8" 2400 9.8 oz
VOLTAGE 115V 60HZ *TOWER SOLD SEPARATELY
MODEL DOORS SHELVES KEGS HP AMP
CRATED
WEIGHT
(LBS)
LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT BTU
REFRIGERANT
CHARGE
(R-134 A)
MBB36-E 1 1 1 1/6 3.6 172 36 3/4" 29 1/2" 36 7/8" 850 6.35 oz
MBB58-E 22 (Flat) / 2 (Rails) 31/3 6.5 318 59 1/2" 29 1/2" 36 7/8" 2400 9.8 oz
MBB68-E 22 (Flat) / 2 (Rails) 31/3 6.5 359 69 1/2" 29 1/2" 36 7/8" 2400 9.8 oz
MBB78-E 32 (Flat) / 4 (Rails) 41/3 6.5 377 80" 29 1/2" 36 7/8" 2400 9.8 oz
MBB94-E 32 (Flat) / 4 (Rails) 51/3 6.5 406 95 1/2" 29 1/2" 36 7/8" 2400 9.8 oz
VOLTAGE 115V 60HZ
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KEG FOOTPRINTS
16 1/8"
1/4 BARREL 1/2 BARREL
16 1/8"
1/4 SLIM BARREL
11 1/8"
1/6 BARREL
9 1/4"

4INSTALLATION
4.1 UNCRATING
Cut and remove the outer packaging. Unscrew and remove the "L" brackets that secure the
refrigerator to the skid. If machine was laid down during this operation leave the cabinet up
right for 24 hours before plugging into power source.
4.2 SEALING
WHEN SANITATION CODES REQUIRE SEALING TO FLOOR, THIS METHOD MAY BE USED
1. Tip cabinet and apply a bead of silicone seal on bottom edge of the base.
2. Return cabinet to upright position and using proper equipment, lift cabinet into location.
Heavy appliances should not be used on the same circuit with the cooler.
4.3 LOCATION
Units represented in this manual are intended for indoor use only. Be sure the location chosen
has a oor strong enough to support the total weight of the unit and contents. For the most
efcient operation, be sure to provide good air circulation inside and around the unit.
NOTICE: This cooler is designed to maintain your beer temperature within the most desirable
range of 34° to 38°F. You can expect this temperature with the proper temperature control
setting and in a normal environment. It is important to understand that when the beer is
purchased, it must be installed inside the cooler as soon as possible to avoid excessive
warm-up of the beer. Leave untapped for 24 hours to allow for proper cooling. No provision is
made for rapid cooling of beer which has become too warm.
Inside Cabinet
The rst cleaning must be made when you unpack the unit and before switching it on. Clean it
with water and a mild detergent. Non-chlorinated products are recommended.
Outside Cabinet
Be sure the unit has good air circulation in front. Avoid hot corners and locations near stoves
and ovens. The location of the refrigerator must be open and free of dust and debris.
WARNING
If an extension cord is necessary, use only a three wire grounding type of wire, size 16 AWG
or heavier; do not exceed 20 feet in length. The use of ungrounded cords or overloaded circuit
voids compressor warranty.
AIR FLOW
(Except MDD17-E and MDD23-E)
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4.4 TAPPING INSTRUCTIONS
The D-Style valve keg is the most available and easiest of all to tap. The type of keg and tap you
use will depend on the brand of beer your purchase. Your beer distributor can provide additional
instructions and tips on how to maintain the beer to your satisfaction.
How to Tap a Keg of Beer (D-Style valve)
1. Connect line from pressure source to gas nipple on D-Style coupler (use clamp). Using coupling
washer connect beer line to thread on probe. Tighten wing or hex nut on beer hose.
2. Align D-Style coupler with lugs in barrel, insert tap.
3. Turn coupler body handle ¼ turn clock wise until tight to secure tap to barrel. Turn on gas
source. Recommended pressure for domestic ales and lagers is 12-14 lbs.
4. Make sure faucet is closed. Pull out tap handle and push down, tapping keg – beer will ow
to faucet.
4.5 DATA PLATE
The data plate in located inside the unit, near the top front left corner. Under no circumstances
should the data plate be removed from the unit. The data plate is essential to identify the particular
features of your unit and is of great benet to installers, operators and maintenance personnel.
4.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Refer to the amperage data in this manual or on data plate and your local code or the National
Electrical Code to be sure unit is connected to the proper power source. Verify correct incoming
voltage according to the Data Plate information.
A protected circuit of the correct voltage and amperage must be run for connection of the supply cord.
Unit must be grounded and connected in accordance with NEC Article 422 Appliances.
DANGER
Power must be turned off and
disconnected from the power
source whenever performing
maintenance, repair or cleaning the
condensing unit. If unit still running
when power is off, disconnect
power at the circuit breaker before
unplugging the unit.
WARNING
Unit and compressor warranties
are void if failure is due to improper
electrical installation.
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5OPERATIONS
4.7 INSTALLING SHELVING IN THE UNIT (IF APPLICABLE)
Instructions:
1. Hook shelf rails onto shelf pilasters
2. Position shelf rails equal in distance from the oor for level shelves.
3. Wire shelves are oriented so that cross support bars are facing down.
4. Place shelves on shelf clips making sure all corners are seated properly.
5.1 MECHANICAL (ANALOG) TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Before you connect the unit to the power supply, verify the thermostat is NOT in the OFF
position (the position of the thermostat must be different than zero). If the thermostat is in
the OFF position, the compressor will not run. Keep in mind, the evaporator fan and lights will
still have power while the thermostat is in the OFF position.
The knob of the thermostat is the temperature controller. This is located inside the cabinet.
Please be sure that the knob of thermostat is pointing to the yellow arrow (Figure #3). This
position is recommended by the factory to assure correct function of the equipment (see
Figure #1 below).
NOTE: Keep in mind, if you move the knob to a different position than the position
recommended from factory, the temperature will change, as well. The knob position near
the number one, gives you the warmest temperature and the knob position near the number
seven, gives you the coldest temperature.
For equipment with manual thermostat a manual defrost could be required, unplug the
equipment from the power supply for 15 minutes and leave the door open. Continue until ice
melts.
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5.2 DESCRIPTION OF BUTTONS ON MODELS WITH
DIGITAL CONTROLLER
The Pro-Line™ dispenser is designed to maintain keg temperature within the most desirable
range of 34° to 38°F. You can expect the Pro-Line™ unit to maintain temperature with the proper
temperature control setting and in a normal environment. If a different setting is desired, follow
these instructions to adjust the thermostat.
SYMBOL MODE OPERATION
On Compressor enabled
Flashing Anti short cycle delay enabled (AC parameter)
On Defrost in progress
Flashing Dripping in progress
On Measurement unit
Flashing Programming mode
On Measurement unit
Flashing Programming mode
SYMBOL OPERATION SYMBOL OPERATION
To display target set point, in
programming mode it selects
a parameter or conrms an
operation
In programming mode it
browses the parameter codes
or increases the displayed value
To start a manual defrost
(only XR02CX)
In programming mode it
browses the parameter codes or
decreases the displayed value
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5.3 ELECTRONIC (DIGITAL) TEMPERATURE CONTROL
How To See The Set Point
1. Push and immediately release the key, the set point will be displayed.
2. Push and immediately release the key or wait about ve (5) seconds to return to
normal display.
How To Change The Set Point
1. To change the set point number, push the key for more than two (2) seconds.
2. The number of the set point will be displayed and the “ ” or “ ” LED will blink.
3. To change the set number push the arrow up or down keys within ten (10) seconds.
4. To hold the new set point number push the key again or wait ten (10) seconds.
NOTE: The minimum value that you can set in the controller is 32°F (0°C) and the maximum
value you can set is 40°F (4.4°C)
5.4 DEFROST
Models with an electronic controller will not require manual defrost due the equipment has
an automatic defrost cycle every 6 hours. If a manual defrost is required push and hold the
defrost button for 5 seconds then the equipment will begin the defrost cycle.
6MAINTENANCE
6.1 STAINLESS STEEL CARE AND CLEANING
Proper cleaning of stainless steel requires soft cloths; never use steel pads, wire brushes or
scrapers!
Cleaning solutions need to be alkaline or non-chloride cleaners. Any cleaner containing
chlorides will damage the protective lm of the stainless steel. Chlorides are also commonly
found in hard water, salts, household and industrial cleaners. If cleaner containing chlorides
is used be sure to rinse repeatedly and dry thoroughly upon completion.
Routine cleaning of stainless steel can be done with soap and water. Extreme stains or
grease should be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleaner and plastic scrub pad. There are also
stainless steel cleaners available which can restore and preserve the nish of the steel's
protective layer. Never use an acid based cleaning solution! Many food products have an
acidic content which can deteriorate the nish. Be sure to clean ALL food products from any
stainless steels surface. Common items include peppers, tomatoes and other vegetables.
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Disconnect unit from power supply. Open access door to expose condensing unit. The condenser
coil requires regular cleaning; recommended is every 30 – 60 days, depending on the accumulation
of dust and grease.
If the buildup on the coil consists of only light dust and debris the condenser coil can be cleaned
with a simple brush. Heavier dust build up may require a vacuum or even compressed air to blow
though the condenser coil.
If heavy grease is present there are de-greasing agents available for refrigeration use and
specically for the condenser coils. The condenser coil may require a spray with the de-greasing
agent and then blown through with compressed air. Be sure all electrical and mechanical parts are
dry before turning on the power. Never use a high pressure water wash for this cleaning procedure
as water can damage the electrical components located near or at the condenser coil! Do not
place lter material in front of condenser coil. This material blocks air-ow to the coil similar to
having a dirty coil!
If you keep the condenser clean you will minimize your service expense and lower your electrical
costs. Failure to maintain a clean condenser coil can initially cause high temperatures and
excessive run times. Continuous operation with dirty or clogged condenser coils can result in
compressor failures.
Neglecting the condenser coil cleaning procedures WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY associated with
the compressor or cost to replace the compressor!
6.3 DRAIN MAINTENANCE
Each unit has a drain located inside the unit which removes the condensation from the evaporator
coil and evaporates it at an external condensate evaporator pan. Each drain can become
loose or disconnected from moving or bumping the drain. IF YOU NOTICE EXCESSIVE WATER
ACCUMULATION ON THE INSIDE OF THE UNIT be sure the drain tube is connected from the
evaporator housing to the condensate evaporator drain pan.
IF WATER IS COLLECTED UNDERNEATH THE UNIT you may want to check the condensate
evaporator drain tube to be sure it is still located inside the drain pan. The leveling of the unit is
important as the units are designed to drain properly when on a level surface, if your oor is not
level this can also cause drain problems. Be sure all drain lines are free of obstructions; typically
food products are found blocking drain lines causing water to back up and overow the drain pan.
6.2 CLEANING THE CONDENSOR COILS
DANGER
Power must be turned off and disconnected from the power source whenever performing
maintenance, repair or cleaning the condensing unit.
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6.4 PROCEDURE TO INSTALL THE DRAFT TOWERS AND AIR SUPPLY
HOSE (ONLY “DD” MODELS)
Models: MDD17-E, MDD23-E, MDD58-E, MDD68-E, MDD78-E and MDD94-E
This procedure describes how to install the air channel needed to provide cold air directly into the
beer towers.
Tools needed: Philips screwdriver
STEP 1 Locate the gaskets and bolts included in with your Tower. Place gasket over the pre-drilled
holes and place the 4 screws thru the tower base. Align the tower with screws and gasket
to the cabinet top as shown below while dropping the beer line(s) thru the top of the unit
(Figure #1).
STEP 2 Tighten the screws using the nuts found in your tower box (Figure #2).
STEP 3 Identify the “COLD AIR HOSE” (Figure #3) which is found inside of the equipment.
STEP 4 Introduce the “COLD AIR HOSE” (Figure #4) which is found inside of the equipment into the
tower’s base hole. Push the cold air hose as far as possible up into the tower body. Be sure
and secure cold air hose by hooking on to beer hose elbow.
6.5 GLASS RINSER WATER INLET INSTALLATION
• Always check local plumbing codes rst.
• Install in-line water regulator (#1750352C) set at 15 PSI from the street water supply (no greater,
perfect operating pressure).
• Install in-line one way check valve from the street water supply (prevents pressure drop which
can cause leaking).
NOTE: It is recommended a licensed plumber connect the glass rinser to the water supply line.
Always use an in-line shut-off and water pressure regulator. Micro Matic shall not be held liable
for damage caused by improper installation.
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IN-LINE WATER PRESSURE
REGULATOR
#1750352C

ERROR DESCRIPTION HANDLING
REFRIGERATION DOES
NOT WORK
• Check unit to see if still connected to power supply.
• Make sure power switch is in ON position.
REFRIGERATOR DOES NOT
REACH TEMPERATURE
• Check the thermostat is not in OFF position.
• Check the unit is not on defrost cycle.
• Check gasket is in good condition and door is sealed.
• Check fan is moving.
• Don't put any food inside until unit is at temperature
THERE IS WATER UNDER
THE REFRIGERATOR
• Verify the condensor drain pipe is over the pan.
• Check cabinet is level.
Sometimes, working failures are due to simple causes which can be solved by the user. Before
asking for the help of a qualied technician, please review the points below. These failures are not
covered by the warranty:
7
TROUBLESHOOTING
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8WIRING DIAGRAMS
MDD23-E
MDD/BB36-94-E
Rev.Dib. Num.: C.I.
Aplica a:
MBB & MDD 36/58/68/78/94
0 0
DE-BAR-CED
dixell XR02CX
LN
PROBES NTC
Electronic
Controller
LCOM/VC
Red Display
GDN
YELLOW
COMP
COND
FAN
WHT BLK
BLK BLK
LAMP's
Piloto
LIGHT SWITCH
BROWN
BLUE
WHITE
BLUE
EVAP
FAN
BLUE
GDN
GDN
BROWN
AMB. PROBE
BLUE
BLK STRIPED
BLK SMOOTH
BLK SMOOTH
BLK SMOOTH
BLK STRIPED
ROCKER SWITCH
BLUE
BROWN
JUNCTION
BOX
LINE NEUTRE
BROWN
NEUTRE
SIGNAL FROM
CONTROLLER
BLUE
NOTE: THE LAMP IS ONLY INCLUDED
FOR GLASS DOOR MODELS, CHECK
WITH YOUR SALES REPRESENTATIVE.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION, TROUBLESHOOTING OR SERVICE
ONE YEAR PARTS & LABOR WARRANTY
Micro Matic warrants to the rst-end-user purchaser (the “User”) that the Micro
Matic brand equipment sold here under, except for parts and accessories which
carry the warranty of a supplier (the “Equipment”) will be free from defects in
material and factory workmanship under normal conditions of use and mainte-
nance for a period of (1) one year from the date of Installation (Warranty Com-
mencement date), but in no event to exceed (12) twelve months from the date of
shipment. Warranty is Not Transferable
WARRANTY COVERAGE
If there is a defect in material or factory workmanship covered by this Warranty
reported to Micro Matic during the period the applicable Warranty is in force and
effect, Micro Matic will repair or replace, at Micro Matic’s option, that part of the
Equipment that has become defective. Micro Matic will cover labor cost within
one year from the Warranty Commencement date or 12 months from shipment
date, whichever occurs rst. Micro Matic shall bear all labor costs in connection
with the installation of these replacement parts, provided that, the installation is
conducted by Micro Matic or its authorized representative. Charges for warran-
ty travel time to round trip total of (2) two hours or up to 100 miles total. Any
charges exceeding those stated herein or overtime rates must have prior autho-
rization by Micro Matic.
ADDITIONAL FOUR YEAR COMPRESSOR PART WARRANTY
In addition to the warranty set above. Micro Matic warrants the compressor (part
only) for an additional four (4) years based on the installation date. This warranty
is for defects both in workmanship and material under the normal and proper use
and maintenance service. The four (4) year extended warranty only applies to her-
metically sealed parts of the compressor and does not apply to any other part or
component, including, but not limited to cabinet, temperature control, refrigerant,
motor starting equipment, fan assembly, or any other electrical or mechanical
component.
The original purchaser shall be responsible for returning the defective
compressor to Micro Matic prepaid. This warranty shall be void if the compressor,
in Micro Matic’s sole judgment, has been subjected to misuse, neglect, alteration
or accident, operated contrary to the recommendations specied by the Unit
manufacturer, repaired or altered by anyone other than Micro Matic in any way so
as, in Micro Matic’s sole judgment, to affect its quality or efciency or if the serial
number has been altered, defaced or removed. This warranty does not apply to
a compressor in any unit that has been moved from the location where it was
originally installed.
PARTS WARRANTY COVERAGE
Micro Matic warrants all new machine parts produced or authorized by Micro
Matic to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days
from the Warranty Commencement Date. If any defect in material and workman-
ship is found to exist within the warranty period, Micro Matic will replace the de-
fective part without charge. Defective parts become the property of Micro Matic.
Micro Matic will have no responsibility to honor claims received after the date
the applicable Warranty expires. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any claim with
reference to the Equipment or any parts therefore for any cause shall be deemed
waived unless submitted by the User to Micro Matic within thirty (30) days after
the date the User discovered, or should have discovered, the claim. In connection
with all claims under this Warranty, Micro Matic will have the right, at its own
expense, to have its representatives inspect the Equipment at the User’s premises
and to request all of User’s records pertaining to the Equipment to determine
whether a defect exists, whether the conditions set forth in this Warranty have
been satised, and whether or not the applicable Warranty is in effect.
EXCLUSIONS FROM AND CONDITIONS TO WARRANTY COVERAGE This War-
ranty does not cover parts or accessories, which (a) carry the warranty of a sup-
plier or (b) are, abused. Application of this Warranty is further conditioned upon
the following:
INSTALLATION
The Equipment must be properly installed in accordance with Micro Matic in-
stallation procedures. It is recommended a licensed plumber connect the glass
rinser to the water supply line. Always use an in-line shut-off and water pressure
regulator. Micro Matic shall not be held liable for damage caused by improper
installation.
NO ALTERATION.
The Equipment must not have been modied or altered from its condition at the
date of original installation.
PROPER MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
The Equipment must be properly maintained and operated in accordance with
Micro Matic maintenance and operating procedures. All service, labor and parts
must be acquired from Micro Matic or its authorized service representative for
the User’s area.
This warranty is void if failure is a direct result of handling and/or transportation,
re, water, accident, misuse, acts of god, attempted repair by unauthorized
persons, improper installation, if serial number has been removed or altered, or if
unit is used for purpose other than it was originally intended.
Failure to comply with any of these conditions will void this Warranty. In addition,
this Warranty does not cover defects due to apparent abuse, misuse or accident.
The foregoing warranty is in lieu of and excludes all other warranties not expressly
set forth herein, whether express or implied by operation of law or otherwise,
including but not limited to any representation of performance and any implied
warranties of title, non-infringement, merchantability or tness for a particular
purpose. No other warranties are authorized on behalf of Micro Matic unless
specically issued by Micro Matic. Micro Matic shall have no liability for incidental
or consequential losses, damages including without limitation or expenses, loss
of sales, spoiled food, prots or goodwill, claims whether or not on account of
refrigeration failure or punitive or exemplary damages directly or indirectly arising
from the sale, handling or use of the Equipment or from any other cause relating
thereto, whether arising in contract, tort, warranty, strict liability or otherwise.
Micro Matic’s liability here under in any case is expressly limited, at Micro Matic’s
election, to repair or replacement of Equipment or parts therefore or to the
repayment of, or crediting the user with, an amount equal to the purchase price
of such goods.
9WARRANTY
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