Owners Manual
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 REACH-INS & ROLL-INS      
OPERATIONS MANUAL     
DIGITAL THERMOMETER W/ALARM 
AND BATTERY BACKUP
The optional NSF-approved digital thermometer with alarm and 
battery backup is prominently located on the front grill. Precise 
temperature  indication  is  provided  from  a  remote  sensing 
bulb,  located  inside  the  cabinet.  (Note:  A  separate  electronic 
temperature control unit is located behind the grill. Refer to the 
Operation  section  on  Electronic  Control,  for  temperature  set-
tings adjustments.) A 9-volt alkaline battery must be connected 
to the back of the display,  for  temperature indication during a 
power outage. Additional features include: 
•  Large, easy to read LED display (24-Volt AC)
•  Data logging highest and lowest temp
•  Flashing display visual alarm
•  Battery backup (9-volt battery not included)
•  Adjustable alarm set points (2)
•  Alarm reset switch (manual, automatic)
•  NO/NC alarm relay contacts (1 amp)
•  Switchable alarm delay (0 or 45 minutes)
•  24VAC output for audible alarm (by others)
•  Switchable audible silencing (none, 5 or 45min)
To replace the doors, reverse the steps above, making sure the 
door seats properly over the locating studs on the roller track. 
If  your  sliding  door  does  not  close  firmly,  remove  the  doors, 
starting with the outer door, as described above. Check the bot-
tom of the door, mounting frame channel, and rollers to make 
sure they are clean and free of debris. If the rollers are damaged 
or do not turn freely, contact the factory to order replacement 
parts.  The  tension  on  the  self-closing  spring  is  adjustable,  to 
provide  quicker  and  firmer  closing,  or  to  provide  slower  and 
more  gentle  movement.  Remove  the  screw  attaching  the  end 
of the self-closing spring to the top of the door. Note that there 
are (3) threaded holes provided in the top of the door. To adjust 
the door  so it  closes slower,  reattach  the spring  at a  position 
closer to the handle side of the door. For a faster, firmer closing, 
relocate the spring at  a position further away from the  handle 
side of the door.
If  the  door  does  not  seal  evenly  along  the  handle  side  when 
in the  closed position,  the  tilt  of  the  door  is  adjustable.  A flat 
washer can be placed over the locating stud on the top of the 
roller track, between the track and the underside of the door, to 
level the door. For example: if the door contacts the mounting 
frame at the top when it is closed, but there is a gap at the lower 
half of the side edge, remove the door as described above. After 
lifting the door off the roller track, place a flat washer over the 
stud located closest to the handle side of the door. Replace the 
door, recheck the seal, and readjust if needed. (To close a gap at 
the upper half of the door, place a washer over the locating stud 
farthest from the handle side of the door.)
IMPORTANT NOTE: The glass used in sliding or hinged 
glass  doors  is  of  special,  sealed  pane  design  and  can 
not  be  replaced  with  ordinary  window  or  plate  glass. 
If  it  becomes  necessary  to  replace  the  glass,  it  can  be 
obtained directly from the factory.
FIGURE 13: Sliding Glass Door Components
LEFT HAND
 (INNER)
 DOOR
RIGHT HAND
 (OUTER)
 DOOR
MOUNTING
 FRAME
ELECTRICAL RACEWAY
HANDLE
POWER CORD
SPRING
DOOR LOCK
ROLLER DETAIL 
LOCATING
 STUD 
ROLLER 
TRACK
RECEIVER
 PLATE
LOCK DETAIL
(WHEN PROVIDED)
 LOCK
WITH STOP
SLIDING GLASS DOOR COMPONENTS
ROLLER TRACK










