Nor-Lake Ice Cream Dipping-Display Merchandisers User Manual

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For replacement ballast, use only ballast that complies with UL Type CC rating if unit is equipped with electronic
ballast.

MECHANICAL


Remove grille and check refrigeration lines to see that they are free (not touching each other or
compressor). Spin condenser fan blade to see that it is free.

Check that all service valves are open. Pictured below is the manufacturer’s standard Unit. The compressor is
hermetic, it is internally spring mounted and ready to run.

Hermetic Compressors



Remove cabinet from crate base and slide into location. Cabinet must be level from side to side and front to back.

To comply with Sanitation requirements the cabinet must be mounted on legs (6” high min.) or casters or the base
must be sealed to the floor with an N.S.F. listed silicone sealant.



STARTUP

Uncoil the lead cord and pass it through the hole provided in the grill. While the cabinet is in operation, check the
voltage draw and the amperage draw versus this rating on the nameplate. Voltage should be checked at the
compressor terminals while the compressor is initially starting. The unit is designed to operate at +/- 10% of 115
volts, 60 cycle, single phase. This means that the voltage should be between 103 and 126.5 volts.

After the cabinet has pulled down in temperature to approximately 0

°F at load line, check the thermostatic control

by turning it to its warmest position. This should shut the compressor off. Also check that the double pole single
throw switch turns the compressor off only. A separate 20 amp. fuse circuit for each cabinet is recommended to
avoid the possibility of other appliances on a circuit from overloading and causing a malfunction. Make sure that
the electrical service is grounded upon installation.



TEMPERATURE CONTROL


The Ice Cream Dipping case has a temperature control that is adjustable
from #1 (warmest setting) to # 9 (coldest setting). Turn the control knob in
line with the punch mark to the desired setting. The temperature control is
located near the condensing unit at the bottom of the case.



Punch Mark

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