Справочник Пользователя для Master Bilt GT-60

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To comply with Sanitation requirements, the cabinet must be mounted on legs (6” high minumum) or the base 
must be sealed to the floor using N.S.F. listed RTV silicone sealant.  Minimum clearance as follows: 0” rear 
and side, top and front are open required for compliance. 
 
GRILLE REMOVAL AND COMPRESSOR CHECK 
 
Remove grille and check refrigeration lines to see that they are free (not touching each other or 
compressor).  Spin condenser fan blade to see that it is free. 
 
Check that all service valves (2) are open (if equipped).   The compressor is hermetic, it is internally spring 
mounted and ready to run. 
 
 
 
     
 
    
            
                                               Hermetic Compressor 
 
                             
 
 
STARTUP 
 
FAN OPERATION AND VIBRATION; VOLTAGE CHECK 
 
Uncoil the lead cord and pass it through the hole provided in the cover.  While the cabinet is in operation, check 
the voltage draw and the amperage draw versus this rating on the nameplate.  Check for fan noise and 
vibration, while the fan is running.  Voltage should be checked at the compressor terminals while the 
compressor is initially starting.  The unit is designed to operate at +/- 10% of 115 volts, 60 cycle, single phase.  
This means that the voltage should be between 103 and 126.5 volts. 
 
THEROMSTAT CHECK 
 
After the cabinet has pulled down in temperature to approximately 0
°F at load line, check the thermostatic 
control by turning it to its warmest position.  This should shut the compressor off.  Also check that the main 
double-pole double throw toggle switch turns the refrigeration system and cabinet lights.  A separate circuit for 
each cabinet is recommended to avoid the possibility of other appliances on a circuit overloading the circuit and 
causing a malfunction.  Make sure that the electrical service is grounded upon installation. 
 
DEFROST AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL SETTINGS 
 
The GT cabinet has a temperature control that is adjustable from #1 
(warmest setting) to #9 (coldest setting).  Turn the control knob in 
line with the punch mark to the desired setting.  The temperature 
control is located near the condensing unit at the bottom of the 
cabinet.
 
 
 
 
 
Punch Mark