Transcription of MERCHANDISER FLEXIBLE ISLAND ISLA - Hussmann
1 ISLAFLEXIBLE ISLAND MERCHANDISER INSTALLATION & OPERATION GUIDE/CHINOISLAFLEXIBLE ISLAND MERCHANDISERREV. 0317 Installation & Operation Manual2/CHINOA publication of Hussmann Chino 13770 Ramona Avenue Chino, California 91710(909) 628-8942 FAX(909) 590-4910 (800) 395-9229 General InstructionsThis Booklet Contains Information on:ISLA A multi deck air curtain Self-Service case designed to display pre-packaged Deli, Bakery, Meat, Seafood, and/or Beverage DamageAll equipment should be thoroughly examined for shipping damage before and during equipment has been carefully inspected at our factory and the carrier has assumed responsibility for safe arrival.
2 If damaged, either apparent or concealed, claim must be made to the Loss or DamageIf 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. The carrier will supply necessary claim Loss or DamageWhen loss or damage is not apparent until after all equipment is uncrated, a claim for concealed damage is made. Make request in writing to carrier for inspection within 15 days, and retain all packaging. The carrier will supply inspection report and required claim your shipment for any possible shortages of material.
3 If a shortage should exist and is found to be the responsibility of Hussmann Chino, notify Hussmann Chino. If such a shortage involves the carrier, notify the carrier immediately, and request an inspection. Hussmann Chino will acknowledge shortages within ten days from receipt of Chino Product ControlThe serial number and shipping date of all equipment has been recorded in Hussmann s fi les for warranty and replacement part purposes. All correspondence pertaining to warranty or parts ordering must include the serial number of each piece of equipment involved, in order to provide the customer with the correct parts.
4 Keep this booklet with the case at all times for future Table of Contents1. General Table of Contents ..23. Cut and Plan Views ..44. Plumbing ..146. Refrigeration ..197. Electrical Wiring Diagrams Index ..349. Electrical Wiring Diagrams .. Information ..6411. Shelf Weight Limits ..6512. Maintenance ..66 Maintenance (Cont'd) ..6713. Troubleshooting Guide ..6814. Appendices ..70 Appendix A. - Temperature Guidelines .. 70 Appendix B. - Application Recommendations .. 70 Appendix C. - Field 70 Appendix D. - Recommendations to 7143. Cut and Plan Views10 1/8(257)6 7/8(175)50(1270)253/8 (645)161/8 (410)217/8 (556)341/4 (794)47 3/8(1203)293/4(756)311/4(794)IM-04-ED5-R Deeper base, Extended Canopy6 3/4(171)375/8(956)391/4(997)6 3/4(171)6 3/4(171)6 3/4(171)5 5/8(143)10 1/8(257)6 7/8(175)Center Module (C) Inline and End Module (I, E)33 5/8(854)35 3/8(899)58(1473)10(254)12(305)14(356)16( 406)22(559)IM-05-R Refrigerated Self-Service Module213/4 (552)35 3/8(899)28 1/2(724)ElecCL201/4(514)135/8(346)207/8 (530)25 (635)67 1/4(1708)IM-C5-R Center Module / IM-I5-R In-line Module60(1524)5(127)
5 RefrigDrain17 1/8(435)153/8 (391)17 (432)ElecCL185/8(473)201/4(514)117/8 (302)131/2 (343)RefrigDrain35 3/8(899)33 5/8(854)9 1/8(232)EndPanel1 1/8(29)WrapAroundEnd3 5/8(90)IM-04-E5-R, IM-05-E5-R End Module63/8(162)63/8(162)63/8(162)61/ 8(156)10 1/8(257)6 7/8(175)50(1270)10(254)12(305)14(356)22( 559)Center Module (C) Inline and End Module (I, E)33 5/8(854)35 3/8(899)293/4(756)311/4(794)213/4 (552)IM-04-R Refrigerated Self-Service Module5 LocationThe refrigerated merchandisers have been designed for use only in air conditioned stores where temperature and humidity are maintained at or below 75 F and 55% relative humidity.
6 DO NOT allow air conditioning, electric fans, ovens, open doors or windows (etc.) to create air currents around the MERCHANDISER , as this will impair its correct NOT place Self Contained versionsof this case, having the electric evaporator pan, underneath or adjacent to any flammable structureor structure housing flammable merchandise!DANGERU ncrating the StandPlace the fi xture as close to its permanent position as possible. Remove the top of the crate. Detach the walls from each other and remove from the skid. Unbolt the case from the skid. The fi xture can now be lifted off the crate skid.
7 Lift only at base of stand!Exterior LoadingThese models have not been structurally designed to support excessive external loading. Do not walk on their tops; This could cause serious personal injury and damage to the fi and JoiningThe sectional construction of these models enable them to be joined in line to give the effect of one continuous display. A joint trim kit is supplied with each is the contractor s responsibility to installcase(s) according to local construction andhealth ! IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT CASES BE LEVELED FROM FRONT TO BACK AND SIDE TO SIDE PRIOR TO JOINING.
8 A LEVEL CASE IS NECESSARY TO INSURE PROPER OPERATION, WATER DRAINAGE, GLASS ALIGNMENT AND OPERATION OF THE HINGES SUPPORTING THE GLASS. LEVELING THE CASE CORRECTLY WILL SOLVE MOST HINGE OPERATION : A. To avoid removing concrete fl ooring, begin lineup leveling from the highest point of the store fl oor. B. When wedges are involved in a lineup, set them fi Body Panel Removal and InstallationTransportation:All Lower and Bottom Body panels on the ISLA should be removed for extended transportation (jacking, lifting, crating, etc.)Service:For most service applications (drains, piping, electrical), only the Bottom Body panels need removal.
9 Removing both panels may be more : The Bumper and Price Tag Extrusion should only be serviced by a trained installation professional. Incorrect servicing will result in Installation6 Installation (Cont'd)ISLA Lifting and Transport "12. 000" " "LIFT /RAISEZO " " " "1. The ISLA can be lifted by a forklift only at the specifi ed location in the diagramImproper placement of forks may damage drainage piping. Use a spotter when placing sure that piping will not be J-Bars or Jacks if Forks cannot be used safelyWARNING2. Remove close-offs and lower body panels before lifting with a fork.
10 Serious damage will occur if the body panels are not removed. Remove the end case lower and bottom panels fi rst Then remove the side case lower and bottom panels A Phillips head screwdriver/drill is needed for lower and bottom panel removal3. Make sure that fork spacing and width will not damage drain, piping, or electrical lines4. Be sure that the forks are long enough to support beyond the center of the case. Check for proper balance before moving. A minimum fork length of 36 is recommended for 68 wide cases5. The ISLA can be raised at one end with a forklift to allow the placement of rollers or dollies.