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Model CMC/CMR-103,104,105,106,107

2-2. UNPACKING

 

(Continued)

 

 

Take care when moving the fryer to prevent personal

 

injury or damage to the refrigeration system. The

 

CMC-107s weigh over 700 lbs. (318 kg).

4.

Peel off any protective covering from exterior of the cabinet.

5.

Install the grids into unit.

6.

Unpack sliding thermal doors and side glass. Install on rear

 

and side of unit.

7.

Your cold top is now ready for operation.

2-3. ELECTRICAL

The Cold Top is available as a 120 VAC, 60 Hz. or 230VAC,

 

50 Hz., single phase unit, both for domestic and international use.

 

The data plate, located beside the power cord, specifies the correct

 

electrical supply. The Cold Tops are shipped with cord and plug,

 

and requires a grounded receptacle with a separate electrical line

 

protected by a fuse or circuit breaker of the proper rating. Position

 

the unit so the power cord receptacle is accessible.

To avoid electrical shock, this appliance must be equipped with an external circuit breaker which will disconnect all ungrounded (unearthed) conductors.

Refer to the table below for electrical ratings:

 

Model No.

Volts

Amps

Phase

Max. Fuse Size

CMC-103

120

7.7

1

15

CMC-103

230

4.5

1

15

CMC-104

120

7.7

1

15

CMC-104

230

4.5

1

15

CMC-105

120

8.6

1

15

CMC-105

230

6.0

1

15

CMC-106

120

8.6

1

15

CMC-106

230

6.0

1

15

CMC-107

120

9.5

1

15

CMC-107

230

7.7

1

15

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Limited Warranty for Henny Penny Appliances Tableofcontents Proper Care FeaturesIntroduction Cold TopsWhich, if not avoided, could result in death or serious SafetyInjury Introduction InstallationUnpacking Electrical Take care when moving the fryer to prevent personalAmps Phase Max. Fuse Size CMC-107s weigh over 700 lbs kgDrain Connection LocationRefrigerant InformationFoot Print Drawing CMR ModelsCompressor Size LoadCUT OUT Dimensions for DRY Base or Table Installation UL Units Flourescent Lighting Bulb ReplacementCE Units Installation is now complete Cold TOP on a Cold Base Installation InstructionsOperating Controls Refer to figure Description Function OperationOperating Controls Basic Operation CleaningBreaker Every 3 MonthsProgramming Temperature SetpointOther Parameters Error Code E1 DS defrost system computation dF=digifrost FeatureDefrost start time based on total compressor running time Fluorescent Bulb ReplacementDiagram for CMC Model Diagram for CMR Model 230V-50Hz-1ph-CE Parts Information Part Quantity Description 103 104 105 106 107 On nextNot shown 56878 Gas Shock Tool 56343-001 Gas Ram 100N Recommended Parts List
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