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                        READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 
INSTALLATION & 
OPERATING MANUAL 
 PN 99574 
 
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Model DO3637R 
Model DO4837R 
Model DO3637R 38 1/8”L x 28 5/8”D x 37 1/4”H  (Upper Display Case Only)  
   38 1/8”L x 28 5/8”D x 61 1/8”H  (Upper Display Case + Drop-In Refrigeration Unit) 
 
Model DO4837R 50 1/8”L x 28 5/8”D x 37 1/4”H  (Upper Display Case Only)  
   50 1/8”L x 28 5/8”D x 61 1/8”H  (Upper Display Cas
                    
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                        TABLE OF CONTENTS  3  OVERVIEW AND WARNINGS ...………………………..…………………..…….………….....…..     4  CUSTOMER CABINET PROVISIONS…………………..…………………..…….………….....…..      CLEARANCE AND AIR FLOW ...………………………..…………………..…….………….....….. 5      6  VENTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR AIR INTAKE / EXHAUST  -  DO3637R ……………………..     7  VENTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR AIR INTAKE / EXHAUST  -  DO4837R ……………………..      VENTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR AIR INTAKE / EXHAUST  -  DO3623R …………………….. 8      9  INSTALLATION ………………………………………………………………………………
                    
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                        OVERVIEW AND WARNINGS   OVERVIEW    • The Structural Concepts® Oasis® refrigerated self-service cases are designed to  merchandise packaged products at 5° Celsius  / 41° Fahrenheit or less product temperatures.   • These cases should be installed and operated according to the following instructions to insure  proper performance.   • This unit is designed for the display of products in ambient store conditions where  temperatures and humidity are maintained at a maximum of 24°C  /  75°F and 55% r
                    
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                        CUSTOMER CABINET PROVISIONS  Customer Cabinet Provisions    • Customer provided cabinet must adhere to the minimum requirements in ANSI/UL Std. 471 and  ANSI/NSF Std. 7.     • Among the factors that are to be taken into consideration when judging the acceptability of a  cabinet or similar enclosure are mechanical strength, resistance to impact, moisture-absorptive  properties, flame resistance, resistance to distortion at temperatures to which the material may  be subjected under conditions of u
                    
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                        CLEARANCE AND AIR FLOW  Service Top Cutout Dimensions    Note: See Manual Cover for DO3637R, DO4837R,   DO3623R & 4823R Service Top Cutout Dimensions.    Clearance Dimensions    The Refrigerated section must maintain airflow clear- ance.  Dimensions are as follow.  1. 4" Minimum Spacing from bottom of refrigeration  frame to bottom of cabinet or floor required for ade- quate air flow.  2. 9 1/2" Countertop / Facia enclosure space on cabi- nets or counter to allow for pullout system slide-out.  3
                    
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                        FACIA ENCLOSURE  32” MINIMUM MAINTENANCE  ACCESS SPACE  13” MINIMUM  AIR INTAKE  SPACE  9 1/2”  19”  MINIMUM  AIR   EXHAUST  SPACE  9 1/2”  13” MINIMUM  AIR  INTAKE SPACE  15” MINIMUM  MAINTENANCE  ACCESS  P S ACE  10 1/2” MIN.  AIR EXHAUST  SPACE  VENTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR AIR INTAKE / EXHAUST  -  DO3637R  BACK VIEW OF CABINET  AFTER POSITIONED ON   CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED COUNTER/BASE  Warning: The minimum intake and exhaust areas must be allowed (as illustrated  below) or case temperatures may fluct
                    
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                         1/2  9 ” 19” MINIMUM  X T  AIR E HAUS SPACE  25” MINIMUM AIR  INTAKE SPACE  45” MINIMUM MAINTENANCE  ACCESS SPACE  9 1/2”  2”  FACIA ENCLOSURE  1  3”  MINIMUM  AIR INTAKE  SPACE  15” MINIMUM  MAINTENANCE   ACCESS SPACE  15”   MINIMUM  AIR  EXHAUST  SPACE  VENTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR AIR INTAKE / EXHAUST  -  DO4837R   BACK VIEW OF CABINET  AFTER POSITIONED ON   CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED COUNTER/BASE  Warning: The minimum intake and exhaust areas must be allowed (as illustrated  below) or case temperatures 
                    
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                        VENTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR AIR INTAKE / EXHAUST  -  DO3623R & DO4823R  BACK VIEW OF CABINET  AFTER POSITIONED ON   CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED COUNTER/BASE  Warning: The minimum intake and exhaust areas must be allowed (as illustrated  below) or case temperatures may fluctuate beyond safe parameters.   NOTES:  1. BACK OF CABINET MUST BE VENTED A MINIMUM OF 10 1/2” x 11” FOR AIR INTAKE.   2. BACK OF CABINET MUST BE VENTED A MINIMUM OF 3/4” x 15” FOR AIR EXHAUST.  3. BACK OF CABINET MUST PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF 
                    
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                        INSTALLATION   1.  Remove Case From Skid 2. Display Case Setup  Caution: Case must always remain supported • SCC® Service Drop-In Refrigerated Merchan- or center of gravity may allow case to fall. Slide diser Case consists of two sections: The Upper  to rear of skid and tip backward off skid while Display Case and Drop-In Refrigerated Section.  maintaining support.  See illustration below. • As both sections make up one conjoined unit, it  is both large and heavy.  A team effort is re- quired fo
                    
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                        START-UP AND OPERATION   Case Start-Up    Upper  • Plug cord into a certified electrical outlet with Light  Display  Switch  ground.  Case  • Turn on the Main Power Switch. Switch is in  Spirit-Filled  Thermometer  the Drop-In Refrigerated Section on the rear  Shelves (see illustra- right hand side of base.    tion below)  • The Temperature Control Module (LED) will  illuminate.  Evaporator coil fans and the  Deck  compressor motor should turn on.    • From the front of the case, raise the deck 
                    
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                        MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS  Adjustable Shelf    • Adjustment of the angle of the shelves can be   Shelf Assembly  made by pivoting the lower portion of the shelf  bracket in the upright.   • The shelves can be adjusted to an angle of: 0,  5, and 10 degrees.  • See illustration at right.    Shelf Bracket  Shelf Assembly Removal    • Shelves can be removed for cleaning or ad- Adjustment   justments  Notches  • For lighted shelving, turn off power, unplug the  light cord.  • Lift shelf straight up to
                    
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                        MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS, CONTINUED  Warning, disconnect power before provid- ing maintenance and service to unit.  As- sembly or disassembly  and servicing to be  accomplished by licensed electrical con- tractor.     Fan  Evaporator Coil Fans Access and Removal  Shroud    • Fans may be accessed by removing Deck  Coil  (covering Fan Shroud, Fan Housing and  Coil). See illustrations at right.    Fan  Light Ballast Access  Housing    Light ballast is located inside the Electrical J- Box.  Electric
                    
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                        MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS, CONTINUED  Removing the Rear Doors     Shelving  • Remove Thumbscrews (4 each side).   Lamp  Thumbscrew removal will allow Rear  Thumbscrew  Doors to be removed.  • See illustration on this page for locations  of Thumbscrews, Nuts, Perforated  Acrylic Plenum, etc.  • Move the doors toward the center of the  case.  • Starting with the Outer Door (right hand  door from rear of the case), individually  lift each door up toward top of the case  and pivot the bottom of door 
                    
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                        REFRIGERATION FUNDAMENTALS   Refrigeration Access, Connections &  Servicing    Assembly or disassembly and servicing to  be accomplished by licensed refrigeration  contractor.    • Refrigeration Unit slides directly out from  lower section to allow for servicing.   • Service connections are located in the  Refrigeration Slide-Out (shown at right).  • Refrigeration Unit is equipped with  evaporator pan for case condensation.   Temperature  Insure evaporator pan is plugged in 110V  Control  recept
                    
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                        REFRIGERATION SLIDE-OUT EXPLODED PICTORIAL  The following images show the various parts pertaining to the Refrigeration  Unit (that is slid directly out from lower section) to be serviced.  Condensing Coil  Electrical   (and internal fan)  Junction Box  Refrigeration  Service Valve  Capacitor  Sight Glass  Condensate  Pan  Receiver  Copper  Tubing  Flexible Hose  Condensing  Connections  Unit  Copper  Dryer Filter  Tubing  R 888 Porter Rd.  Muskegon, MI  49441  Phone: 231.798.8888  Fax: 231.798.
                    
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                        TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET  -  MODEL DO3637R    R 888 Porter Rd.  Muskegon, MI  49441  Phone: 231.798.8888  Fax: 231.798.4960  www.structuralconcepts.com  16                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                    
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                        TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET  -  MODEL DO4837R    R 888 Porter Rd.  Muskegon, MI  49441  Phone: 231.798.8888  Fax: 231.798.4960  www.structuralconcepts.com  17                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                    
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                        TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET  -  MODEL DO3623R    R 888 Porter Rd.  Muskegon, MI  49441  Phone: 231.798.8888  Fax: 231.798.4960  www.structuralconcepts.com  18                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                    
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                        TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET  -  MODEL DO4823R    R 888 Porter Rd.  Muskegon, MI  49441  Phone: 231.798.8888  Fax: 231.798.4960  www.structuralconcepts.com  19                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                    
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                        TROUBLESHOOTING   Product is Drying Out Check the relative humidity in the store.     Water on the Floor Check that all of the hoses are connected.   Check that the drain trap is free of debris.      Excessive Fan Noise Check that the case is aligned properly.   Check that nothing is obstructing the blade rotation.   Check that the fan shroud is properly secured.     System is not Operating Confirm the utility power is on.   Check that the MAIN power switch is on.   Check that the unit is proper