Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Theromstat
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................................. 4 STORE CONDITIONS .........................................................................................................
Page 4 - INTRODUCTION; GT; NOTICE
4 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a Master-Bilt cabinet. This manual contains important instructions for installing, using and servicing a Master-Bilt GT case. A parts list is included in with this manual. Read all these documents carefully before installing or servicing your equipment. STORE ...
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. W hen 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 messa...
Page 6 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS; NOTICE TO STORE OWNERS / MANAGERS; ELECTRICAL
6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. Be sure the equipment is properly installed by competent service people. 2. Keep the equipment clean and sanitary so it will meet your local sanitation codes. 3. Rotate your stock so that older stock does not accumulate. This is especially importan...
Page 7 - GRILLE REMOVAL AND COMPRESSOR CHECK; Hermetic Compressor; cabinet has a temperature control that is adjustable from #1
7 To comply with Sanitation requirements, the cabinet must be mounted on legs (6” high minumum) or the base must be sealed to the floor using N.S.F. listed RTV silicone sealant. Minimum clearance as follows: 0” rear and side, top and front are open required for compliance. GRILLE REMOVAL AND COMPRES...
Page 8 - REFRIGERATION SYSTEM AND OPERATION
8 The unit defrost is controlled by a timer in the control box. After removing the condenser grille, the control box will slide out until the defrost timer is visible. The factory set defrost is two times in 24 hours with a maximum timed interval of 30 minutes. The unit contains a defrost terminatio...
Page 9 - CLEANING; H. FRONT PANEL
9 CLEANING WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE FROST WITH A KNIFE, PICK, OR SHARP OBJECTS. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS OR CAUSTIC CLEANERS OR SCOURING PADS Every 30 to 60 days (depending on frost accumulation), the cabinet should be emptied, warmed up, and wiped down using a solution of 1 teaspoon of baking sod...
Page 10 - Glass Lid and Top Deck Removal
10 Glass Lid and Top Deck Removal To remove the glass lid, start in the closed position and lift up on the front extrusion. Pull the glass lid towards you to remove it from the track. Reverse procedure to reinstall. To remove the top deck, slide (remove) insert strip from price tag moulding. Remove ...
Page 11 - TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
11 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 1. High head pressure and high back pressure: A. Condenser coil clogged or restricted. B. Condenser fan motor defective. C. Air in the system. D. Refrigeration overcharge. 2. Low back pressure and low head pressure: A. Restriction in system. B. Refrigerant undercharged. C. ...
Page 13 - Description; Load Level Shelves; OWNER RESPONSIBILITY
13 Timer 19-00818 19-00818 19-00818 Toggle Switch 19-01090 19-01090 19-01090 Toggle Switch (Lights and Heaters) 19-00199 19-00199 19-00199 ACCESSORIES Description GT-50 GT-60 GT-80 Casters 3” Dia. A029-11140 (4) A029-11140 (4) A032-11140 (6) Load Level Shelves A030-18027 A031-18027 A033-18027 Lid Lo...