Owners Manual
18
 BOTTLE, KEG & BACK BAR COOLERS, GLASS & PLATE CHILLERS 
OPERATIONS MANUAL     
CASTER ADJUSTMENT
If  the  height  of  a  caster  needs  to  be  raised,  shims  must  be 
installed under the casters which need leveling (see Figure 15). 
Extra-large  washers,  available  at  most  hardware  or  furniture 
stores, can be used to shim casters, or contact the factory for 
caster shims.
Do  not  level  casters  by  unscrewing  them  and  leaving 
them  loose.  This  will  damage  the  cabinet and  threaded 
holes, voiding your warranty.   
PADLOCK HASP FOR SLIDING LIDS 
(Bottle Coolers) 
Disconnect power supply from cabinet. Place lock plate through 
lid handle (see Figure 16) and position lock keeper over end of 
plate. Use holes in keeper as a template to mark (2) hole loca-
tions on front ledge of your bottle  cooler. Use a short drill bit 
to make (2) 1/8”  holes  in  the  front  top edge  of  the  cabinet at 
the locations marked. DO NOT drill any deeper than 1/4” into 
LEVELING CABINETS WITH LEGS OR CASTERS
Your cabinet must be leveled correctly, front-to-back and side-
to-side, for proper operation. If it is not level, the condensate pan 
in your cabinet will not drain properly and water may overflow 
into the storage compartment.
IMPORTANT NOTE:  It  is  extremely  important  that  your 
cabinet is perfectly level for proper operation. If it is not 
level, the following adverse conditions may occur:
1. The door(s) will not be properly aligned and conse-
   quently will not provide a good seal.
2. Your unit may run excessively.
3. An excessive amount of ice will accumulate in the
   cabinet, around the door opening(s) and on the
   evaporator coil. If allowed to continue, ice will eventu-
   ally block the coil and the unit will fail. This can result
   in loss of food stored in the cabinet.
4. Condensate water will fail to drain properly and will
   overflow the evaporator coil drain pan and into the
   storage compartment of the cabinet.
LEG ADJUSTMENT
All legs are equipped with bullet-type leveling feet (see Figure 
14). Wood blocks may be used to support the cabinet, as shown, 
so the  bolts  can  be turned by  hand  or  by wrench  to level  the 
cabinet.
FIGURE 15: Leveling Casters
FIGURE 14: Leveling Legs 
A
LEG
LEG INSTALLATION
BLOCKS
THREADED
 END
TURN FOOT CLOCKWISE 
TO REDUCE HEIGHT, OR 
COUNTERCLOCKWISE 
TO INCREASE HEIGHT.
A
OPTIONAL
CASTER SHIM
(CM1-2476)
CASTER
CASTER INSTALLATION
BLOCKS
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