Installation & service manual tlm, tlf, tld, General information, Rear sliding door removal and installation – Tyler Refrigeration Lift Front Straight Glass Meat/Seafood/Deli Merchandiser TLF User Manual

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Installation & Service Manual

TLM, TLF, TLD

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Rear Sliding Door Removal
and Installation

The sliding doors come installed from the
factory in the door frames. These doors are
removable for cleaning and to aid in case
maintenance. NOTE: DO NOT FULLY
IMMERSE DOORS WHEN CLEANING.
The
inner and outer doors are marked with labels
from the factory. If the doors are not labeled,
the inner door can be identified as having the
limiter stops on it.

1. Remove the outer door (1) by sliding it to

the right end of the door frame (2) (within
an inch of being closed).

2. Firmly grasp both sides of the outer door

(1) and lift into the upper track (3) until it
clears the lower track (4).

3. Tilt out the bottom of the outer door (1)

so it can clear the lower track (4).

4. Lower the outer door (1) out of the upper

track (3) to remove it from the case.

5. Repeat steps 1 thru 4 to remove the

inner door (5).

6. Reverse the above steps to replace the

inner and outer doors (5 and 1).

Grease and oil

Organic solvents such as

Rub with a cloth. Organic

Satisfactory for use on all

carbon tetrachloride, tri-

solvents may be flammable

finishes.

chlorethylene, acetone, kero-

and/or toxic. Observe all

sene, gasoline, benzene,

precautions against fire.

alcohol and chlorethane n.u.

Do not smoke while vapors
are present. Be sure area
is well ventilated.

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Use of proprietary names is intended only to indicate a type of cleaner, and does not constitute an endorsement, nor is
omission of any proprietary cleanser to imply its inadequacy. It should be emphasized that all products should be used
in strict accordance with instructions on package.

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In all applications a sponge or fibrous brush or pad are recommended. DO NOT use ordinary steel wool, steel brushes,

chlorine bleach or products containing bleach for cleaning or sanitizing stainless steel.

April, 2007

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