Owners Manual
5
OPERATIONS MANUAL
 REACH-INS & ROLL-INS
Four (4) bolts secure the cabinet to the wooden skid. The bolts 
are located at each end on the underside of the skid. In order to 
remove these bolts, tilt the cabinet backwards and place wood-
en blocks at each end in order to  hold  it in its tilted position. 
Using a ¾” socket or open end wrench, remove the bolts and 
carefully slide the cabinet off of the skid. If caster support plates 
are to be installed, save the bolts and washers (see “Mounting 
Caster Support Plates” under “Optional Accessories”). 
After skid removal, the cabinet should never be moved without 
dollies or rollers to avoid damage to the cabinet bottom or floor.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not under any circumstances, lay 
your new model on its front or sides. For a brief period 
of  time,  you  may  lay  the  cabinet  on  its  back,  but  only 
when it’s properly blocked so as not to crush the back 
or end panels and also to allow provision for your hands, 
in order to set it in its upright position without damaging 
the  cabinet.  Do not plug in and operate model for at 
least three (3) hours after cabinet is set upright from 
being on its back as this can damage the compressor.
MODEL COMPONENTS
FIGURE 2A: Designer Line Reach-In or Pass-Thru 
Refrigerator or Freezer
FIGURE 2: Standard Reach-In Refrigerator or Freezer
Standard  Reach-In  refrigerators  and  freezers  have  an  internal 
evaporator coil located behind the fan panel on the inside ceil-
ing  of  the  refrigerated  compartment  (see Figure 2).  Designer 
Line Reach-In,  as well  as all  Pass-Thru,  Roll-In and  Roll-Thru 
refrigerators and freezers have an insulated housing located on 
top of the cabinet, that contains the evaporator coil, out of the 
refrigerated storage area (see Figure 2A & 2B). 
All  warmers  have  an  insulated  housing  located  on  top  of  the 
unit, that contains a blower fan to circulate warm air inside the 
cabinet  (see Figure 2C).  On  most  models,  the  high-wattage, 
finned electric heating elements are located inside the cabinet, 
at the bottom of the interior side walls. On single-section Roll-In 
and Roll-Thru models, the heating elements are located in the 
housing  on top  of  the unit,  to  optimize space  for  carts  inside 
the cabinet.










