Henny PennyModel
| SECTION 2. INSTALLATION |
| This section provides the installation for the Henny Penny |
| Blast Chiller. |
| NOTE |
| Installation of this unit should be performed only by a |
| qualified service technician. |
| Do not puncture the skin of the Blast Chiller with drills or |
| screws, as component damage or electrical shock could |
| result. Also, if the unit is shipped with a compressor, Do Not |
| lay the unit on its side. If the unit has been on its side, the unit |
| must be in an upright position for at least an hour before |
| power is applied to the unit. Check all components for signs |
| of being loose or damaged, and make sure the system has |
| refrigerant. Failure to follow these instructions may cause |
| damage to the components. |
| The Henny Penny Blast Chiller has been tested, inspected, and |
| expertly packed to insure arrival at its destination in the best pos |
| sible condition. The cabinet rests on a wooden skid and is then |
| packed inside a wooden box with sufficient padding to withstand |
| normal shipping treatment. |
| NOTE |
| Any shipping damage should be noted in the presence of |
| the delivery agent and signed prior to his or her depar- |
| ture. |
| To remove the Henny Penny Blast Chiller from the box, you |
| should: |
| 1. Carefully cut banding straps. |
| 2. Remove box from around unit. |
| 3. Lift the unit off the skid. |
| The |
| 400 (181 kg) and 550 lbs (249 kg), and the BFR and |
| |
| when lifting units to prevent personnal injury. |
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