Reveal NE3613HSSV Manuel utilisateur

Rev A Date: 02/24/2022
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USER
MANUAL
REVEAL® SLIDE-IN SELF-SERVICE HEATED MERCHANDISERS
> REAR SLIDING DOOR UNITS WITH PERFORATED PLENUMS THAT SLIDE IN TANDEM WITH DOORS
> SOLID BACK UNITS WITH FIXED METAL PERFORATED PLENUMS
> CAUTION! DO NOT PUSH OR PULL ON UPPER GLASS ENCLOSURE!
> ONLY USE HANDLES (AT EACH END OF CASE) TO PUSH OR PULL CASE INTO POSITION!
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Model NE4835HSSV Slide-In Unit Shown With
Solid Perforated Metal Back and 3 Shelves
(Illustration Shown May Not Reflect Every
Feature Or Option of Your Particular Case)
Important! See Structural Concepts
Reveal® Self-Service Counter Guide
P/N 21-26260 (That Accompanies This
Manual) For Cabinetry Construction/
Design Requirements. Model NE4835HSSV Slide-In Unit Shown With
Rear Sliding Doors and 3 Shelves
(Illustration Shown May Not Reflect Every
Feature Or Option of Your Particular Case)
Structural Concepts Corporation ∙ 888 E. Porter Road ∙ Muskegon, MI 49441
Phone: 231.798.8888 ∙ Fax: 231.798.4960 ∙ www.structuralconcepts.com

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS …………………………………………………………………………………...…...
REVEAL® FREE STANDING HEATED SELF-SERVICE MODEL APPLICABILITY &
DIMENSIONS ....………………………………………………………………………………………..
REVEAL® SLIDE-IN SELF-SERVICE HEATED MODEL APPLICABILITY & DIMENSIONS ....……..
INSTALLATION: DISCONNECTION/REMOVAL OF CASE FROM SKID / REVIEW CASE
SURROUNDINGS ……………………………………………………………………………….……..
INSTALLATION, CONT’D: SHELVING ASSEMBLIES / SHELVING RETAINER CLIP REMOVAL ...
INSTALLATION, CONT’D: PLUG IN UNIT / MAIN POWER SWITCH AND LED LIGHT SWITCH .....
CASE DESIGN & FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST: CASE FRONT AND REAR VIEWS ……….………
CASE DESIGN & FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST, CONT’D: ELECTRICAL BOX COMPONENTS ....
CASE DESIGN & FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST, CONT’D: HEATER / DECKS / BAFFLE / AIR
DEFLECTOR ………………………………………………………………………………..….……….
CASE DESIGN & FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST, CONT’D: SHELVING ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS
CASE DESIGN & FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST, CONT’D: LED LIGHT / PLUG / THERMOMETER ..
CASE DESIGN & FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST, CONT’D: REAR PIKE DOORS / REAR
PERFORATED PLENUM DOORS ………………………………………………...…….…….....….
CASE STARTUP / HEATER SETTINGS / LIGHTS SWITCH / SHUTTING DOWN CASE .……………
PRODUCT PLACEMENT / AIRFLOW CONSIDERATION / LOAD LINES ………………………….…..
CLEANING SCHEDULE (TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL) ..…....…...…………...….
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDER) ……....
TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL ONLY) ...………………......
TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY) ……….
CAREL PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER INFORMATION …………………………………………….
SERIAL LABEL INFORMATION & LOCATION ..…………………………….……...…....……………..…
TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION & WARRANTY INFORMATION ...…...…...….....
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REVEAL® SLIDE-IN SELF-SERVICE HEATED MODEL APPLICABILITY & DIMENSIONS
Model Upper Display Case
Height
Overall Case
Height Case Depth x Width
NE3613HSSV 13 5/8” 32 7/8” 33”D x 35 3/4”W
NE3620HSSV 20 3/8” 39 5/8” 33”D x 35 3/4”W
NE3627HSSV* 27 7/8” 47 1/8” 33”D x 35 3/4”W
NE3635HSSV* 35 1/4” 54 5/8” 33”D x 35 3/4”W
NE4813HSSV 13 5/8” 32 7/8 33”D x 47 3/4”W
NE4820HSSV 20 3/8” 39 5/8” 33”D x 47 3/4”W
NE4827HSSV* 27 7/8” 47 1/8” 33”D x 47 3/4”W
NE4835HSSV* 35 1/4” 54 5/8” 33”D x 47 3/4”W
*Taller units have a heater rod and additional fans in upper section as well as two (2) programmable controllers.

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OVERVIEW / DISPLAY TYPE I vs. II / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS - PAGE 1 of 2
WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Disconnect power before servicing unit.
CAUTION! More than one source of electrical supply may be
employed with units that have separate circuits.
Disconnect ALL ELECTRICAL SOURCES before servicing.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL
HAZARD
OVERVIEW
These Structural Concepts Reveal® heated cases
are designed to hold pre-heated, perishable,
packaged foods at 140 °F to 180 °F (60 °C to 82 °C).
Cases should be installed and operated according to
this operating manual’s instructions to insure proper
performance. Improper use will void warranty.
Product must be pre-heated before placing in
merchandiser. This case is NOT designed to heat
product from cold or ambient conditions.
All heating elements are thermostat controlled for
individual adjustment.
COMPLIANCE
This equipment MUST be installed in compliance with
all applicable NEC, federal, state and local
electrical and plumbing codes.
THERMOMETER
Thermometers in equipment reflect internal air
temperature only (not actual food temperature).
Use probe thermometers to determine actual product
temperatures.
COMPLIANCE
Performance issues when in violation of applicable
NEC, federal, state and local electrical and plumbing
codes are not covered by warranty. See below.
WARNINGS
Please read the important warnings in this document
carefully as they can prevent injury or death.
See next page for PRECAUTIONS.
ATTENTION
CONTRACTORS
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including
Urethane (Ethyl Carbamate), which are known to the state of
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive
harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
WARNING
Decks and shelves may be hot! Disconnect and allow to cool
before cleaning or removing from case.
WARNING
HOT
SURFACE

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OVERVIEW / DISPLAY TYPE I vs. II / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS - PAGE 2 of 2
PRECAUTIONS
Following are important precautions to prevent damage to unit or merchandise.
Please read carefully!
CAUTION! LAMP REPLACEMENT GUIDELINES
LED lamps reflect specific size, shape and overall design.
Any replacements must meet factory specifications.
CAUTION
WIRING DIAGRAM FORMAT & LOCATION
Each case has its own wiring diagram folded & in its own packet.
Wiring diagram placement may vary; it may be placed near field
wiring box, raceway, or other related location.
CAUTION!
DO NOT RELY ON THERMOMETERS OR THERMOSTATS
FOR ACTUAL PRODUCT (FOOD) TEMPERATURES.
Thermometers and thermostats reflect air temperatures ONLY.
For PRECISE food temperatures, use calibrated food
thermometers ONLY.
CAUTION! GFCI BREAKER USE REQUIREMENT
If N.E.C. (National Electric Code) or your local code
requires GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protection,
you MUST use a GFCI breaker in lieu of a GFCI receptacle.
CAUTION!
To prevent sagging or breakage, do not exceed 5 LBS (2.3 KG)
weight load per top glass section (between vertical supports).
To prevent scratching or marring, do not place ANY items on glass.
5
LBS
CAUTION!
DO NOT RELY ON THERMOMETERS OR THERMOSTATS
FOR ACTUAL PRODUCT (FOOD) TEMPERATURES.
Thermometers & thermostats reflect air temperature ONLY.
For ACTUAL food temperatures, use a calibrated food
thermometer.

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INSTALLATION: DISCONNECTION & REMOVAL OF CASE FROM SKID / REVIEW CASE SURROUNDINGS
1. Disconnect Case From Skid
Remove screws from shipping brackets.
Remove and discard shipping brackets from
Skid.
Place J-bar/pry under base frame.
Raise case up from Skid to take weight off
casters.
With case raised, lower casters all the way
down against Skid (see next step for detailed
instructions on lowering or raising casters).
Remove rubber shipping blocks.
Skid
Support case
while removing
from Skid
Handles
2. Carefully Remove Case From Skid
Use handles to carefully slide case to
rear of Skid (see illustration at right).
Caution! 4 people may be required
for this task!
Carefully lower to floor. Slide Skid
from under case.
Maintain support of case at all
times or center of gravity may
cause case to fall.
Skid
Rubber Shipping
Blocks (Typ.)
Shipping
Bracket (Typ.)
3. Review Case Surroundings
Check if case is affected by
HVAC vents or outside door
airflow. If so, such airflow must
be prevented from entering the
case.
Otherwise, the case’s ‘air
screen’ may be compromised
causing unsafe food
temperatures.
See sample illustrations shown
at right.
Sample
HVAC Vents

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INSTALLATION, CONT’D: SHELVING ASSEMBLIES / SHELVING RETAINER CLIP REMOVAL
4. Shelving Assemblies
Shelving retainer clips help secure shelves during
shipping
After case is in place & level (before startup),
you must remove shelving retainer clips.
See illustration below.
Check that glass shelving is in proper position before
placing product in case
Shelves may be adjusted vertically or entirely removed
from merchandiser.
Metal shelving brackets ARE NOT able to be angled.
From Factory: Transparent 2-Sided Tape Holds
Glass To Top Of Rear Shelf Support Rail Shelving Retainer Clip
(Typ.) Is To Be Removed
After Case Is In Place and
Level (Before Startup)

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INSTALLATION, CONT’D: PLUG IN UNIT / MAIN POWER SWITCH AND LED LIGHTS SWITCH
5. Handles On Sides of Case
Side handles MAY remain on case if space
allows. Otherwise, they may be removed.
See “Space For Countertop” specifics below.
If removed from case, keep handles in safe place
for future possible case relocation use.
6. Shelving Retainer Clips To Be Removed
Important Note: If you have not done so already,
after case is in place and level (before startup),
you must remove shelving retainer clips.
See previous page for illustration.
7. Plug Case In
Check field access box for factory-supplied
power cord.
Plug case into electrical outlet.
See illustration below.
8. Main Power Switch / LED Light Switch
Main power switch and LED lights switch is
accessible at case rear electrical box.
Depending upon model, heater configuration may
vary (as illustrated below).
9. Upper and Lower Rear Panel
Upper rear panel may be lifted off magnets.
Remove lower rear panel by using (2) finger
holes to grasp, lift up and off case.
Return in rear panels in reverse order they were
removed.
See illustration below.
Handles
Note: Model
NE4835HSSV
Slide-In Unit
(Shown) May Not
Exactly Reflect
Every Feature or
Option of Your
Particular Case.
Space For
Countertop
- OR -
**
Lower Rear
Panel
Upper Rear
Panel
*Note: Only taller units have upper and lower heaters (with two programmable controllers). All others have only ONE
heater (with ONE programmable controller).
**If “HUMIDITY” etching is on faceplate, simply ignore; such markings are not applicable to cases in manual.
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CASE DESIGN & FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST: CASE FRONT AND REAR VIEWS
1. Front and Rear Views
Model NE4835HSSV Slide-In unit with rear sliding doors is illustrated below.
Solid back units differ from unit shown.
Model NE4835HSSV Slide-In Unit
(Shown) May Not Exactly Reflect
Every Feature or Option of Your
Particular Case.
FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST: CASE FRONT AND REAR VIEWS
P/N COMPONENT NAME AMT P/N COMPONENT NAME AMT
1UV-BONDED GLASS ASSEMBLY 14AIR DEFLECTOR 1
2FAN (IN UPPER AIRFLOW SYSTEM)* 5* 5REAR LOWER PANEL 1
3HEATER ROD** 1**
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Rear Upper
Panel
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Handles (Typ.)
Magnets For Rear
Upper Panel (Typ.)
*Number of fans vary depending upon model.
**Note: Only taller models have a heater rod (accompanied by a separate programmable controller).
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CASE DESIGN & FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST, CONT’D: ELECTRICAL BOX COMPONENTS
2. Thermostat / LED Driver / Lights / Main
Power Switch
Remove rear lower panel by lifting up and off; no
screw removal is required.
Remove 4 screws from the controller/DC driver
box cover to access electrical components.
* Note: Only taller models have upper AND lower heaters (requiring two programmable controllers). All others have
only ONE heater (with ONE programmable controller).
Electrical Box
(With Faceplate Attached)
Electrical Box
(With Faceplate Removed)
Note: Only certified electricians are to access
electrical components in case.
After accessing controller, return components to
case in reverse order they were removed.
Model NE4835HSSV Slide-In Unit
(Shown) May Not Exactly Reflect
Every Feature or Option of
Your Particular Case.
FIELD SERVICE PARTS LIST: ELECTRICAL BOX COMPONENTS
P/N COMPONENT NAME AMT P/N COMPONENT NAME AMT
6RELAYS 29PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS 2*
7DRIVER 110 LIGHTS SWITCH 1
8TERMINAL STRIP 111 MAIN POWER SWITCH 1
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