Sanyo CVW-EXA184 Unloading and Carpentry Procedures, NSF Certification, Location, Shipping Damage

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3 Unloading and Carpentry Procedures

3.1NSF Certification

The SANYO Cases described in this manual are built to meet the requirements of American National Standard/NSF International Standard 7. Each SANYO Case bears a nameplate identifying the type of application for which it was certified:

Type I display refrigerator/freezer: Intended for use in an area where the environmental conditions are controlled and maintained so that the ambient temperature typically does not exceed 75°F.

3.2Location

As noted above, the SANYO Cases described in this manual are design for the display of products in interior spaces with climate control, with ambient conditions typically maintained below 75°F and 55% relative humidity. Proper SANYO Case performance cannot be guaranteed when ambient temperature and/or humidity exceed this level.

SANYO Cases should not be exposed to direct sunlight or other sources of heat.

SANYO Cases should not be exposed to strong air currents, as these may disrupt the dual air curtains used to maintain proper temperature inside the merchandiser display area.

3.3Shipping Damage

All SANYO Cases and peripheral equipment should be examined for shipping damage prior to and during offloading. All SANYO Cases and peripheral equipment goes through outgoing inspection upon leaving our warehouse, and the carrier assumes responsibility for the safe arrival of our merchandisers.

APPARENT DAMAGE: Any obvious loss or damage should be noted immediately at the time of receipt on the freight bill or express receipt and signed by the carrier’s agent. Failure to do so may lead to rejection of the claim by the carrier.

CONCEALED DAMAGE: If damage that is not apparent during unloading is found after unpacking, retain all packing materials and submit a written request to the carrier for inspection within 15 days.

LOST ITEMS: Any claims related to lost or missing items must be made to SANYO North America Corporation, Commercial Solutions Division within 48 hours of receipt of equipment.

3.4Unloading Instructions & Precautions

WARNING

SANYO Cases are heavy and bulky, and require at least two people for unloading, moving, and installation.

Do not remove the wooden beam from the bottom front edge of each SANYO Case until the cases have been moved into place in the store lineup.

Do not walk on the top of the SANYO Cases. Walking on the top of the SANYO Case may lead to serious injury and/or damage to the SANYO Case.

Do not place anything on the top of the SANYO Case or use the top of any SANYO Case for short- or long-term storage.

Recommended Practices for Unloading Merchandisers:

1.Use a J-Bar (Johnson Bar) to lift one end of the SANYO Case.

2.Insert one or more dollies under the base leg.

3.Lift the other side with the J-bar.

4.(Optional) Insert one or more dollies.

5.Move the SANYO Case out of container.

6.Use dollies on both ends of the SANYO Case to move to lineup location after unloading from container.

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Contents 80 7/8, L 96 3/8 / H 80 7/8, L 144 5/8 MULTI-DECK Fresh Produce CasesActivity Safety Precautions Table of Contents Care and Cleaning Guidelines CVW-EXA284 CVW-EXA224 SpecificationsCVW-EXA184 CVW-EXA124 External Dimensions Footprint DimensionsCVW-EXA184 / CVW-EXA124 Unloading Instructions & Precautions Unloading and Carpentry ProceduresNSF Certification LocationCase Leveling Aligning Cases Perimeter gasket is required by NSF Joining InstructionsConnecting cases Installing Patch Ends CVW-EXA284/224CVW-EXA184/124 Installing Kickplate Installing Handrail and Bumper Piping Plumbing, Refrigeration Refrigeration, Plumbing & Electrical ProceduresWiring Electrical Guidelines & PrecautionsWiring Color Code Electrical DataWiring Diagram Load Limits OperationMagnet Installing FDA/NSF ThermometerCare and Cleaning Guidelines Exterior Panels Daily CleaningMirrors, Fluorescent Lamps, Drain Trap Monthly Cleaning Honeycomb Assemblies at least every 3 months Service Replacing Fan Motors and BladesTo replace the fan motors For models with Standard-type AC Fan Motors For models with high-efficiency-type DC fan motors To replace electronic ballasts Replacing Electronic BallastsLamp Cover END CAP Replacing Fluorescent LampsSporlan Expansion Valve DanfossPage Sanyo E & E Corporation