Master Bilt CMICL-156 Refrigerator User Manual


 
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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 be sealed to the floor. The casters provided with this case screw into the holes from which the
shipping bolts were removed.
Forks must be 4
ft.in length to
adequately support
panels
Figure # 1
When panels must be stored at the job site prior to erection is very important that they be property stacked
and covered. In doing this panels will be protected against staining from moisture and sunlight and damage
by workmen and traffic.
3/4" X 3/4"
wood spacer
Groove edge of panel down
2 X 4 wood
frame
Figure # 2
Whenever possible panels should be stored indoors panels stored indoors may be stored in their original
factory crates. If it is necessary to store panel’s outdoors, they should be stacked vertically on skids, with
spacers between the panels. This protects the panel edges and provides proper ventilation. This method of
stacking permits drain-off of condensation moisture, which comes from temperature changes and guards
against the resultant formation of white rust stains or oxidation. (See Figure #2). Panels should be covered
with a waterproof covering to protect them from the elements of weather. Master-Bilt recommends black
polyethylene sheeting, which keeps sunlight out and eliminates the “greenhouse” condition, which occurs
when clear plastic is used. In heavy traffic areas, it is advisable to place protective rails around stacks of
panels to guard them from any possible damage.