Tyler Refrigeration TLF Refrigerator User Manual


 
TLM, TLF, TLD
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Carpentry Procedures
Case Line-Up
Before starting the case line-up, review the
store layout floorplans and survey the areas
where case line-ups are going to be installed.
WARNING
These cases are very heavy and require
two or more people to move, position
and/or install them.
Do not walk on the tops of these cases.
Tops of cases are not designed to
support the weight of a human being.
Improper handling of these cases could
result in personal injury.
1. Snap chalk lines where the front and rear of
the case legs or pedestals are to be located
for the entire line-up.
NOTE
Front and rear edges of legs or pedestals
should always be used to line-up cases.
Cases with legs have built-in leveling
adjustment capabilities. Cases with
pedestals use 6” shims to make leveling
adjustments.
2. Cases are shipped on skids. Using a
proper lifting devise, lift case off skid and
position case where it is to be installed.
While the case is properly supported,
install legs into threaded holes in base.
Make sure all legs are completely
threaded into the base to properly
secure them. Carefully lower case until
it is supported by the legs or pedestals.
Thread out bottom leg insert, up to 1 1/2”,
to level the case.
If case has pedestals, locate highest
point on chalk lines as a reference for
determining the number of shims to be
placed under case pedestals. Position
first case at the highest point on the
chalk lines and shim case pedestals as
required.
Check leveling across the top of the case
and on top of the front cladding.
CAUTION
If the base of this case is not sitting evenly
on the floor, the case could warp when
loaded and possibly break the lift glass.
NOTE
A foam gasket is factory installed on one
end of the case. This gasket fits into a
groove on the adjoining case when cases
are pulled together. Do not depend on the
foam gasket alone to make a good seal!
April, 2007