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Zero Zone CRYSTAL MERCHANDISER RVMC30D - Door Closer Tension Adjustment; Door Gasket Sealing; Display Case Door Removal

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20 • Installation & Operation
INSTALLATION & OpERATION
CoolView
®
Doors
COOLARC
DOOR HANDLES
The CoolArc
door handle is attached to the glass surface of the door by an industrial-grade adhesive.
DOOR CLOSER
The door closer is a spring cartridge that provides tension to automatically close the door. The door closer is located on the bottom of the hinge-
side of the door. A square pin inside the torque adjuster ts into a square opening on the door, transferring the spring tension to the door. This
means that the square pin must be aligned with the square opening when installing a door.
An adjustment screw on the front can be used to increase tension (turn the screw counter-clockwise) or decrease tension (turn the screw
clockwise) so the door closes gently and does not swing open. The screws holding the torque adjuster are secured with removable threadlocker
gel; extra force will be required to remove them.
HOLD-OPEN BRACKET
CoolView
®
doors are self-closing, and closing tension increases as the door opens wider. The hold-open bracket keeps the door open when
engaged, which is useful for stocking shelves or case maintenance. To engage the hold-open bracket, open the door to at least 90° until it
clicks. Closing the door to about 80° will release tension on the door, and it will self close again.
DOOR GASKET
Upper and lower horizontal magnetized gaskets run the length of each case. The gaskets mate up to steel plates installed at the top and bottom
of each door, creating a water-tight seal.
A vertical gasket runs along the hinge-side of each door. The gasket seals against the handle-side of each adjacent door. At the end of each
case, another gasket is placed on the handle-side of the door and is used to seal against the side of the case (instead of an adjacent door).
French door cases include a sweeper gasket on the handle-side of each door.
REMOVING A DOOR
Note: The top trim piece must be removed to access the door shoulder bolt. This will require a Phillips bit and a 1/4" hex screw bit.
1. Remove hold-open, located on the bottom of Crystal™ coolers.
2. Turn door tension screw clockwise until door does not close on its own. This
removes tension between the door and torque adjuster.
3. Remove door shoulder bolt and bushing on the top of the hinge-side of the door
(See Figure 26). Only remove the bolt holding the door; do not remove the bolts
attached to the case.
4. Pull the top corner of the door away from the case. Note: The door is heavy. Be
prepared to hold the weight of the door.
5. Lift the door up and clear of the torque adjuster and set down carefully. Note: For
safety, do not lift the door by the handle.
FIGURE 26: Door Shoulder Bolt

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