Bally Refrigerators/Freezers/Warmers Installating And Operation Manual - Important Note:

Manual is about: Reach-In and Roll-In Refrigerators, Freezers and Warmers

Summary of Refrigerators/Freezers/Warmers

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    Operation, installation and instruction manual for reach-in and roll-in refrigerators, freezers and warmers bmil international, inc. A division of balmac international, inc. 61 broadway, suite 1900 • new york, ny 10006-2701 21 2-898-9699 • fax: 212-514-9234 - bmil@bmil.Com.

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    Operators manual table of contents page receiving your new model........................................................................1 general information and important operating facts .................1 uncrating your new model .......................................................................

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    - 1 - receiving your new model congratulations on your recent purchase of bally refrigerator superior food equipment products! When your shipment arrives, please thoroughly examine the shipping crate for any punctures, dents, or signs of rough handling. It is in your best interest to partially remov...

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    - 2 - uncrating your new model the shipping container should remain on your model as protection against dents or scratches while transporting it to the actual set-up location. Remove the shipping container only at the last possible moment by following these simple steps: 1. Using a pry bar, pry off ...

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    - 3 - important note: to assure sufficient air supply and circulation to the condensing unit, a minimum clearance of 12" above the grill and 3" on each side and back of the cabinet must be provided (see figure 1). If necessary, special venting or air supply ducts must be installed by the installer f...

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    - 4 - installing legs and leveling reach-in models your new reach-in model is supplied with adjustable type legs for leveling purposes. Each single and two section model has four leg mounting holes on its case bottom, and three section models have six leg mounting holes. Legs are packed in the acces...

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    - 5 - important note : it is extremely important that your new reach-in or roll-in model is perfectly level for proper operation. If it is not level, the following adverse conditions will become apparent: 1. The door(s) will not be properly aligned and consequently will not provide a good seal. Roll...

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    - 6 - installing condensate evaporator no floor drains or plumbing connections are required since all models use an automatic condensate water evaporating system. All designer line models utilize a unique hot gas condensate water evaporating system which is completely self- contained and no further ...

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    - 7 - removal of doors and door adjustment during installation, it may become necessary to remove the cabinet doors to facilitate passage through narrow doorways or hallways. To remove a door, pry off all hinge covers using a sharp tool or knife (see figure 5). Swing the door to the open-door positi...

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    - 8 - removal of grill to remove the grill, loosen all four (4) grill mounting screws located on the backside of the grill one or two turns. Simply lift grill up off of its mounting screws and out. To replace the grill, line up the grill mounting screws with the keyhole slots located on the cabinet ...

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    - 9 - start-up procedure electrical connections to insure proper operation, your new model must be connected to an individual circuit that can supply the full voltage as stated on the cabinet serial data plate. For correct voltage, power draw, and wire accommodations, check the data on the serial da...

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    - 10 - start-up checklist after your model has been installed, leveled, cleaned, and electrically connected in accordance with this manual, please take the time before start-up to observe the following precautions to assure troublefree operation: 1. Check that all exposed refrigeration lines are fre...

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    - 11 - operation all cabinets must be given sufficient time to reach normal operating temperature before placing any food inside. Refrigerators are designed to maintain an ideal cabinet temperature of 38`f to 40`f (3.3`c to 4.4`c) and approximately 2 hours of operation are required to reach this tem...

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    - 12 - that many degrees by pressing directly on the mylar display towards the left bottom. Once calibration is complete return to normal temperature mode by pressing once again on the mylar display towards the right center. Now, recheck the calibration. Example: the digital display reads 45`f and t...

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    - 13 - refrigerator system and adjustment all self-contained value line and designer line refrigerators are designed and factory set to maintain an average cabinet temperature of 38`f. The temperature control is accessible from the top of the electrical console box located on the cabinet top behind ...

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    - 14 - freezer system and adjustment all self-contained value line and designer line standard freezers and low- temperature freezers are designed and factory set to maintain an average cabinet temperature of 0` f and -15`f respectively. All freezers are designed for the purpose of holding pre-frozen...

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    - 15 - after defrost, the fan delay control prevents the evaporator fans from operating until the evaporator coil has reached a temperature of 32 °f (approximately 20 minutes) thus, minimizing warm air circulation inside the cabinet. Therefore, during initial start-up, and after each defrost cycle, ...

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    - 16 - evaporator assembly all value line and designer line refrigerators and freezers have an easily accessible, easily serviceable, performance rated, forced-air evaporator assembly which utilizes a plasticized fin coil for extended life. There are two different types of evaporator assembly system...

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    - 17 - plug-type,top-mount evaporator assembly the plug-type evaporator system is a unique system in which the evaporator coil and air circulating fans are contained within a concealed plug-type insulated housing, readily accessible on the top of the cabinet and separate from the food storage zone. ...

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    - 18 - interior reach-in accessories the standard interior accessory package that is supplied from the factory with your new value line and designer line reach-in consists of standard pilaster strips with pilaster clips (four (4)clips per shelf), three (3) epoxy coated shelves per section, and four ...

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    - 19 - optional interior accessories in addition to the optional heavy-duty pilaster and clip as shown in figure 11b, aluminum and stainless steel angle pan slides and universal angle pan slides are available and shown in figure 12. Please consult the price list for additional interior and exterior ...

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    - 20 - safety precautions the following safety precautions should be followed when operating any appliances: ! Always disconnect the power cord before attempting to work on or clean any equipment. ! Disconnect the power cord when the appliance will be idled for a long period of time. ! Do not attemp...

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    - 21 - precautions 1. Never use harsh detergents, cleaners, scouring powders, or chemicals when cleaning your model. 2. Strong bleaches tend to corrode many materials and should never come in contact with stainless steel. 3. Tincture of iodine, or iron should not come in contact with stainless steel...

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    - 22 - if the condenser coil is dirty or blocked, disconnect the power supply to your model and using a stiff brush, brush the dirt from the condenser fins until the condenser is clear from any debris. Using a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment may aid in this cleaning process. After cleaning, r...

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    - 23 - troubleshooting and servicing guide problem probable cause correction condensing unit will not start - no hum. 1.Line disconnected, switch open. 2.Fuse removed or blown. 3.Overload protector blown. 4.Control "off" due to cold location. 5.Control stuck in open position. 6.Wiring improper or lo...

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    - 24 - problem probable cause correction condensing unit runs, but short cycles on: 1.Overload protector. 2.Thermostat. 3.High pressure cut-out due to: (a) insufficient air supply. ( b ) overcharge. (c) air in system. 4.Low pressure cut-out due to: (a) valve leak. (b) undercharge. (c) restriction in...

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    - 25 - problem probable cause correction product zone temperature too high. 1.Control setting too high. 2.Inadequate air circulation. 3.Dirty condenser 1.Adjust t-stat 2.Rearrange product load to improve air circulation. 3.Clean condenser coil suction line frosted or sweating. 1.Overcharge of refrig...

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