Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Page Numbers
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Numbers INTRODUCTION………………………………….……………………………………………………………4 STORE CONDITIONS..……………….………...……...……………………………….………………….…4 WARNING LABELS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS…………………………………………………….5 PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS………………………..….………………………………………..6 Inspection for Shipping Damage…………...
Page 4 - case. A parts list is included in with this manual. Read all these; STORE CONDITIONS; store. The store temperature should be at or below 75
4 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a Master-Bilt cabinet. This manual contains important instructions for installing, using and servicing a Master-Bilt CM/CL-156 case. A parts list is included in with this manual. Read all these documents carefully before installing or servicing your equipment....
Page 5 - WARNING LABELS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Severe injury or death will occur if you ignore the message.
5 CAUTION! GROUND REQUIRED FOR SAFE OPERATION WARNING LABELS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This symbol is the safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your cabinet or in this manual be alert to the potential for personal injury or damage to your equipment. Be sure you understand all safety message...
Page 6 - PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS; INSPECTION FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE; INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS; GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
6 PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSPECTION FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE You are responsible for filing all freight claims with the delivering truck line. Inspect all cartons and crates for damage as soon as they arrive. If damage is noted to shipping crates or cartons or if a shortage is found, note this on ...
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7 ELECTRICAL WARNING Before servicing electrical components in the case or the doors or doorframes make sure all power to case is off. Always use a qualified technician. PANEL STORAGE To comply with Sanitation requirements this cabinet must be mounted on casters, legs (6” high min.) or the base must...
Page 8 - CAM FASTENERS; and
8 CAM FASTENERS NOTE: When facing the interior of the wall panel, all vertical latch access holes should be on the left side of the panels. Before attempting to erect the walk-in, you should know how Master-Bilt cam-lock on some panels, it may be difficult to position the hex wrench as showing Figur...
Page 9 - Figure # 6 Figure # 7 Figure # 8
9 Figure #5 If locking arm fails to hook locking pin, turn cam-lock counter-clockwise one completes turn and repeat the procedure like Figure #3 LEVEL FLOOR It is very important that the existing floor be level If it is not level the insulated floor panels must be leveled by shimming between the exi...
Page 10 - DOOR AND FRAME INSTALLATION; Figure #9
10 FLOOR ASSEMBLY Lay out all floor panels in sequence as shown on assembly drawings and make sure they are level. Fasten these panels as evenly as possible to one another. Tighten the cam fasteners all the way so that the panels are aligned evenly and as snug one to the other as possible. CEILING A...
Page 11 - the door frame to the roof panel while holding level in place.; from closing property; level vertically against each door frame leg.; hinges do not screws fastening hinge to frame of door.’; periodically for proper alignment.
11 4. Using the same procedure as above continue with the installation of the remaining corner panels. 5. Place a carpenter’s level against the face of the door frame to ensure correct vertical alignment and latch the door frame to the roof panel while holding level in place. 6. Adjust the bottom wi...
Page 12 - To set time of the day:; hours
12 DOOR FRAME HEATER REPLACEMENT CAUTION: Disconnect main power supply to door of walk-in before beginning the following procedure to avoid electrical shock. 1. Remove stainless steel raceway from around door opening. Possition raceways away from walk-in to allow them to warm to room temperature. Th...
Page 13 - FINAL CHECK LIST; Set three 30 minutes per 24 hours; SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
13 FINAL CHECK LIST A. Check operating pressures. B. Check electrical requirements of unit to supply voltage. C. Set temperature control for desired temperature range D. Check system for proper defrosts settings and operation. 1. Set three 30 minutes per 24 hours . E. Check condensing unit for vibra...
Page 14 - MASTER-BILT PART NUMBERS; Qty; TOTALS; OWNER RESPONSIBILITY; in compliance with section
14 6. Compressor will not start – hums, but cycles on overload A. Low voltage. B. Relay defective. C. Overload defective. D. High head pressure (see 1). 7. Special service situations If moisture or liquid is observed around or under a Master-Bilt cabinet, an immediate investigation should be made by...