Refrigerated Merchandiser Manual
Refrigerated Merchandiser Manual
ENGLISH
REFRIGERATED MERCHANDISER
RFM-51-120-HG-ADA
RFM-51-120-HG
RFM-51-220-HG
RFM-51-230-HG
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THE DUKE REFRIGERATED MERCHANDISER IS A SELF-SERVICE UNIT SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR PRE-CHILLED PRODUCTS;
IT IS ONLY FOR PREPACKAGED FOODS AND DRINKS.
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death. Read the
installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing this equipment.
CONCEALED DAMAGE
If a concealed loss or damage is discovered after you have given the carrier a clear delivery receipt, notify the carrier in writing
immediately within ten (10) days from the delivery date. If you phone the driver, you must follow up the call in writing to protect
your rights. You can only improve your position as a claimant by promptly reporting such damage. You should also retain all cartons
or containers, including packing material, until an inspection has been made or waived.
FILING A CLAIM
Notation of loss or damage does not constitute the filing of a claim. You should file your claim in writing with the carrier
immediately.
Carriers will furnish the necessary form upon request. You should also request an inspection. If a claim is filed by phone, always
follow up immediately in writing.
WARNING
Installation of this equipment should be done only by persons qualified or licensed to install electrical equipment.
Adjustments and service work should be performed only by a qualified service technician. Service is available through Duke
Authorized Parts & Service Distributors throughout the United States. For a complete listing of these, consult your distributor
listing or write to Duke for the name of the nearest distributor.
This equipment is intended for commercial use only. Not for household use.
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IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
LOCATING THE UNIT:
The 915K RFM (refrigerated open air merchandiser) should be located
where it is not subject to direct rays of the sun, HVAC ducts, ceiling
fans or exterior doors. Excessive air movement across the RFM may
cause the unit to work harder to maintain the set point temperature.
For optimal performance and lowest energy usage Duke
Manufacturing recommends the RFM be located a minimum
horizontal distance of 10 feet from the front center of the RFM to any
HVAC ducts, ceiling fans, or entry doors.
The unit requires a minimum of 12.0” clearance at the rear of the unit
for air discharge.
Do not locate the unit with back tight against the wall.
This equipment is to be installed to comply with applicable Federal, State or Local Plumbing Code.
CAUTION
To protect from possible severe electrical shock, this appliance is designed to be connected to a properly grounded electrical
circuit.
For a cord connected appliance: In order to provide proper grounding, it is essential that the grounding prong of the plug be
inserted into a properly grounded receptacle. If you do not know whether a receptacle is properly grounded, consult a licensed
electrician.
Never insert the plug into a receptacle if the cord is frayed or damaged or if the plug has been altered or damaged.
DO NOT CUT ALL THE BANDS/STRAPS UNTIL THE UNIT IS INSIDE THE STORE
BUILDING ENTRY:
Minimum door opening a unit can pass through is a 36” door. If the door entry opening is not wide enough for the unit to fit
through in its normal upright position, it must be laid on its side.
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Remove receptacle pedestal – requires
unwiring of receptacles.
DO NOT TILT
UNIT ON
RIGHT SIDE
Carefully place the unit on its side onto a padded dolly so it can be maneuvered through the door entry.
Circuit 1 120V, 60Hz, 1ph 20.0 3-wire: L1, N, G min. 90° C Refrigeration System
Circuit 2 208V, 60 Hz, 1ph 30.0 3-wire: L1, L2, G min. 90° C Speed Oven
US and Canada
markets Circuit 3 120V, 60 Hz, 1ph 20.0 3-wire: L1, N, G min. 90° C Counter Top PHU
Circuit 4 120V, 60 Hz, 1ph 15.0 3-wire: L1, N, G min. 90° C Under Counter PHU
230V, 50Hz, 1ph 16 (*13)
Circuit 1 3-wire: L1, N, G min. 90° C Refrigeration System
220V, 60Hz, 1ph 16
400V, 50 Hz, 3ph 32
International Circuit 2 5-wire: L1, L2, L3 N, G min. 90° C Speed Oven
Markets
230V, 50Hz, 1ph 16 (*13) 3-wire: L1, N, G
(*UK) Circuit 3 Counter Top PHU
220V, 60Hz, 1ph 16 min. 90° C
230V, 50Hz, 1ph 16 (*13) 3-wire: L1, N, G
Circuit 4 Under Counter PHU
220V, 60Hz, 1ph 16 min. 90° C
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IMPORTANT
For US and Canada - L1 to Neutral must be 120 volts AC. For 230V international applications: This is a Class A appliance and is
not intended for use on public electrical mains.
All the electrical connections are made at the terminal block located behind electrical cover access panel. The electrical chase is
provided in the unit and will line up with adjacent unit corresponding electrical chase. The electrical chase is a pass through chase to
feed power to downstream equipment.
Electrical Chase
Remove electrical cover access panel. Terminal block located here. “J” channel for communications cable.
IMPORTANT
Locate control /communication wires and cables in the “J” channel provided to separate them from the line voltage wires.
The terminal block is labeled Circuits 1 – 4. After all circuit connections are made to the terminal block, reinstall electrical cover
access panel.
CONDENSATE MANAGEMENT
The unit is designed with a condensate evaporation system
that consists of a drain pan and evaporation coil located in
the condensing unit compartment accessible from the
operator side. No additional power or utilities is required.
The unit must have the factory supplied ‘running’ trap in the
drain line that supplies the condensate drain pan. Remove rear panel to
access condensate
drain pan
OPTIONAL ELECTRIC CONDENSATE EVAPORATION PAN
This refrigerated display case is designed to operate in a maximum environment of 75 degrees F and 55% relative humidity. If the
unit is in an extreme high humidity or temperature location, the condensate removal system may not keep up. This is not a defect,
service, or warranty issue.
In this unique situation, an optional electric condensate removal pan kit may be purchased. It would be installed within the
compressor compartment and is powered by circuit 4. See electrical connections section for supply power requirements to circuit 4.
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UNIT ASSEMBLY
Install acrylic panels as shown. First install the 1/8” panels on the inside track, then the 3/8” formed panels on the outside track,
then slightly spread the side panels apart and slide the flat front acrylic panel down into place with the round magnet facing out.
Make sure it locks into the bottom track; this is what keeps them secured in place.
Tilt top inward to install (typical each side wall) TOP SECTION DETAIL VIEW OF LEFT SIDE ACRYLIC PANELS AND TRACK
Nothing in center
track (creates air
gap)
Install front décor panel assembly. Tilt the top toward the unit and hook it on the side brackets as shown in the detail below.
Hook on side
brackets here
Tighten 2 screws
here to secure
Install the oven shield and chip rack assemblies. Install the Kick plates and cutting boards.
Oven
shield
assembly
Chip rack
assembly
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TURBOCHEF OVEN DUCT KIT Replace duct, remove
If a Turbo-Chef Tornado II oven is being used on the counter top of this unit, the original air leveling legs
duct on the back should be removed and replaced with a Duke Mfg supplied duct kit.
Remove the leveling legs so oven will fit underneath the top cap. Locate the oven on the
countertop so that the duct aligns with the vent openings in the top cap.
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Always clean equipment thoroughly before first use. (See general cleaning
instructions.)
2. Check rating label for your model designation & electrical rating.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The merchandiser is designed to hold pre-chilled products at a suitable serving temperature for long periods of time. Prior to use,
the unit should be turned on for a minimum of 2 hours to lower the refrigerated compartment before product is set in place. The
unit should be shut down for cleaning.
CONTROLS
Power switch
The power switch is located on the rear of the unit. To turn unit on, turn rocker switch to the position labeled ‘Condenser Unit’. To
turn unit off, turn rocker switch to the position labeled ‘Off’.
Thermostat
The temperature of your unit may be adjusted, refer to label on rear panel. The merchandiser
has been preset in the factory to satisfy most applications. Due to conditions which may exist in
your operation, you may need to adjust the thermostat on your unit for colder or warmer
temperature. The thermostat is located on the rear panel next to the power switch. The factory
default set point is at 34°F.
To adjust the thermostat set point: Push the SET key for more than 2 seconds. The value of the set point is displayed and the 'C' or
'F' LED starts blinking. Press up or down arrow within 10 seconds to change it. To memorize the new set point value, push the SET
key again or wait 10 seconds.
NOTICE
Field adjustment of the "differential" setting must not be made by other than qualified refrigeration service personnel.
Unauthorized tampering with the "differential" setting may void the warranty on this equipment.
NOTICE
Case must be stocked with pre-chilled product only.
NOTICE
This refrigerated display case is designed to operate in a maximum environment of 75 degrees F and 55% relative humidity.
Exceeding these limits may cause poor case performance and possible sweating of components.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
NOTICE
Always wipe the night curtain dry before lowering to stored position.
GENERAL CLEANING
CAUTION
Some components inside the condensing unit compartment may be hot if the unit has just been powered down for
maintenance or cleaning procedures.
Cleaning should be done by wiping the refrigerated compartment using a mild soap and water solution. Abrasive cleaners should not
be used.
1. Turn the power switch to OFF position before cleaning.
2. Remove product from shelves.
3. Always clean equipment thoroughly before first use. Clean unit daily, except where noted. Use warm, soapy
water. Mild cleaners and PLASTIC scouring pads may be used to remove stuck-on food and water scale.
4. The condenser and evaporator coil cleanliness is vital to the proper operation of the refrigerated compartment.
Buildup of dust on the coils and fans diminishes the effectiveness of the mechanical cooling of unit and may cause
elevated temperatures. By performing the following steps regularly, the efficient operation of the merchandiser is
assured.
CAUTION
Do not allow water or any other chemicals to splash or run on to the controls or wiring.
The chip rack assembly can easily be removed for access to the back of the speed oven. Lift up and remove.
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CONDENSATE DRAIN PAN CLEANING
To prevent unwanted odors and to maintain evaporation performance, periodic cleaning of the condensate pan is required. The pan
and evaporation coil is located behind the rear louvered condensing unit compartment panel.
1. Ensure the power switch is in the “OFF” position. Unplug merchandiser or turn off the power at the equipment
disconnect.
2. To gain access, remove the louvered condensing unit compartment panel.
WARNING
Do not use highly caustic cleaners, acids or ammonia. These may cause corrosion and/or damage to the stainless steel.
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING
Always ask and check:
1. Is the unit connected to a live power source?
2. Check the circuit breaker?
3. Is the power switch on and controller display lit up?
4. Check rating label. Are you operating the unit on the proper voltage?
a. Has unit been connected to a proper electrical source of the proper voltage?
b. Is electricity turned on at the main? Check the circuit breaker or fuse.
c. Is the controller display lit?
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SERVICE PARTS LIST
Wiring Schematic 120V models
PART#
DESCRIPTION
120V 220V 230V
224409 224425 Controller / T-stat
222302 Power Switch
225842 LED lights 8”
225840 LED Lights 12”
225855 225854 LED Power Supply
216823 N/A Compressor
226405 226015 Motor Condenser fan
Motor Evaporator fan
226938 226939
w/ blade
26817 TXV expansion valve
Compartment
216575
Thermometer
216757 216758 Condensing unit
Wiring Schematic 220/230V models
226818 Evaporator assembly
Compressor overload
217890 227808
protector
217891 227809 Start relay
217892 227810 Start Capacitor
Element heating anti
226781 226782
sweat heater
217894 227811 Condenser fan blade
216414 Liquid line dryer
257271 Honeycomb
251525 Night curtain
Condensate Removal
226554 n/a 222023
pump
226901 Electric Condensate
226900 n/a
Evap Pan
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