AR49 Arctic Air Standard Reach In Solid Door Heavy Duty Refrigerator

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Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
7
REACH-IN REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS
INSTALLATION
Location
All units are intended for indoor use only. A fully loaded
unit can weigh as much as 1500 pounds. Choose a loca-
tion with a level oor strong enough to support the total
weight of a fully loaded unit. Reinforce the oor if neces-
sary.
For the most efcient refrigeration, provide good air cir-
culation around the unit.
Inside cabinet
Do not pack the unit interiors so that air circulation is im-
peded. The refrigerated air is discharged at the top rear
of the unit. Allow for proper air ow from the top rear to
the bottom of the unit. Obstructions to this air ow can
cause evaporator coil freeze ups and loss of temperature
or overow of water from the evaporator drain pan. The
shelves have a rear turn up on them to prevent obstruc-
tions to the rear air ow. However, bags and other items
located at the rear of the cabinet may obstruct the air
ow.
Outside cabinet
Be sure that the unit has access to ample air ow. The
unit requires a minimum of two inches of clearance from
all walls and a minimum of 12 inches clearance over
the top of the unit. Avoid hot corners and locations near
stoves and ovens. Do not install the unit closer than two
inches from a wall. To prevent air obstruction, do not lo-
cate large boxes and/or tall stacks of product that might
obstruct the air exhaust or the air inlet.
CAUTION
If the unit is laid on its side or back for any reason,
allow a minimum of 24 hours in the upright position,
beforestart-uptoallowcompressoroiltoowback
to the sump. Failure to meet this requirement can
cause compressor failure, unit damage, and will
void the unit warranties.
Improper installation will void the standard
warranty.
Electrical connection
Refer to the amperage data provided in the SPECIFI-
CATIONS, the serial tag, the local electrical code and/or
the National Electrical Code. Have a licensed electrician
conrm that the facility wiring is adequate for the unit and
that a protected circuit of the correct voltage and amper-
age is provided for each unit. Conrm that the unit is con-
nected only to the proper protected power source.
DANGER
TURN THE ON/OFF SWITCH TO OFF AND
DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE POWER
SOURCE WHENEVER PERFORMING SERVICE,
MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS OR CLEANING
THE UNIT.
Leveling
Level the cabinet to improve performance, to better align
the doors, to reduce uneven strain on the cabinet and
reduce movement of the contents on the shelves. Use a
level to level the unit from front to back and side to side.
Units supplied with legs have adjustable bullet feet to
make the leveling adjustments. If the unit is supplied with
casters, no leveling adjustments are available. Ensure
the oor is level, where the casters unit is located.
Stabilizing
Casters are provided for convenience, ease of cleaning
underneath and for mobility. Install the unit on a level sur-
face, in a stable condition and lock the front wheels to
prevent movement.
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