Bally Refrigerated Boxes Mortuary Cooler Systems User Manual

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REV: 6/2014

IM-418-11 © 2014 Bally Refrigerated Boxes, Inc.

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Please read this instruction and any other installation material provided before starting the assembly of Bally

Mortuary Cooler. A plan showing the proper locations of panels is enclosed.

1. Installation Preparation

A. When the building is delivered, make sure you have the right equipment and manpower on hand to unload the

truck. A forklift or high jack can be helpful if the shipment includes heavy steel or refrigeration equipment. The
carrier typically imposes time constraints on unloading your box, and in all situations one person is not enough.


B. As you are unloading look for any freight damage; all products left our factory in perfect condition. Once the Bill of

Landing was signed by the carrier, safe delivery became their responsibility and the equipment became your
property. Check the packing list and make sure that all component parts are accounted for. Before signing the Bill
of Landing, inspect all items. If any damage is noted or the number of pieces received does not agree with the
invoice, do not accept shipment without notation by the carrier’s agent on the Freight Bill. If damage or shortage
is discovered when unpacking leave material and request an inspection by the carrier. Keep all documents and
information so you can file you claim properly with the carrier. The Bill of Landing, Freight Bill, and the original
invoice, are need to file a claim, and must be filed within the first six months from the date of shipment.

Do not substitute hardware or other materials supplied. If there are questions or missing components,

call the Bally Mortuary Sales Department at 1-800/24BALLY (1-800-242-2559)

C. Use extreme caution when unpacking to prevent damage to panels and other equipment. Pay close attention to

hardware affixed to the door and door-frame. Do not lift the door by its Hardware or the Light Base. Do not drop
panels or slide over unfinished surfaces. Keep panels dry and out of direct sunlight. The protective plastic coating
on the panels may be removed before or after the installation depending on the timing of construction schedules.

D. Check the packing list and make sure that all components are included in the shipment.

E. The most important requirement for o successful assembly is that the floor is level so that the panels will align

correctly and be plumb. Have a plumb line and level available during the installation and check panel plumbness
and levelness frequently.

F. The vertical and door panels are pre-numbered and must be positioned as depicted in the Plan View.
G. Familiarize yourself with the operation of the Speed-Loks. Study the figures and perform o few trial locks before

actual assembly. Speed-Loks are accessed from the interior of Mortuary Cooler. Turn Speed-Lok wrench clockwise
to engage the locking arm. See Figures 1, 2 and 3.




Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

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