Engineers rated the case at 497 pounds shipping weight, providing a robust chassis that stays stable under load while supporting frequent restocking. The 53.5-inch height accommodates full pans and service tools without compromising reach or visibility.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Unplug the unit and remove product. Empty ice pans and mop drains. Wash interior and exterior stainless steel with mild soap and warm water using a soft cloth. Clean condenser coils regularly to maintain efficiency. Rinse and dry all surfaces before reconnecting power. Scrub glass with non-abrasive cleaner. Inspect seals and replace worn gaskets. Regular cleaning prevents contamination, reduces fire risk, lowers energy use, and cuts repair costs.#@@#Additional Info#@#Howard McCray R-CFS34E-4-S-LED 52.5"W Fish/Poultry case offers remote refrigeration with R-448A, a gravity coil, stainless steel interior/exterior, glass front, two ice pans with drains, one shelf, 115v/60/1-ph, 0.8 amps, 820 BTU, CSA certified.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Engineers rated the case at 497 pounds shipping weight, providing a robust chassis that stays stable under load while supporting frequent restocking. The 53.5-inch height accommodates full pans and service tools without compromising reach or visibility.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Maintain the Howard McCray R-CFS34E-4-S-LED with regular cleaning and checks for consistent performance. Remove debris from the gravity coil system weekly and flush drains from the ice pans monthly. Inspect door seals and glass for wear; replace if gaps exceed 1/8 inch. Verify refrigerant connections for remote units and confirm R-448A charge per guidelines. Calibrate the thermostat and record amps and temperature trends quarterly.