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Series I Reach-Ins with Aluminum Interior
Service, Installation and Care Manual
Please read this manual completely before attempting to install or operate this equipment!
Notify carrier of damage! Inspect all components immediately. See page 3.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
READ BEFORE USE
PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
September 2009
McCall Series I Reach-In Manual
Important Warning And Safety Information
WARNING
Read this manual thoroughly before operating, installing, or performing maintenance
on the equipment.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL CAN CAUSE PROPERTY
DAMAGE, INJURY OR DEATH.
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LIQUIDS
IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
UNLESS ALL COVER AND ACCESS PANELS ARE IN PLACE AND PROPERLY SECURED,
DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT.
DAMP OR WET HANDS MAY STICK TO COLD SURFACES.
ALLOW HEATED EQUIPMENT TO COOL DOWN BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CLEAN OR
SERVICE.
CAUTION
Observe the following:
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Minimum clearances must be maintained.
Keep the equipment area free and clear of combustible material.
Allow adequate clearance for air openings.
Operate equipment only on the type of electricity indicated on the specification
plate.
Unplug the unit before making any repairs.
Retain this manual for future reference.
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Contents
Serial Number........................................................................3
Receiving And Inspecting The Equipment.............................3
Model Numbers.....................................................................4
Introduction...........................................................................5
Serial Number Location
The serial number is on the identification plate that also
includes the model number. A typical identification plate
is shown below. On refrigeration and freezer unit the
identification plate is located inside the right most door near
the top front corner of the right interior wall. On heated units,
the identification plate is located in the shroud area on the
right side panel.
Specifications..................................................................... 6-7
Installation......................................................................... 8-9
Electronic Temperature Control Operation...........................10
Heated Cabinet Operation....................................................11
Maintenance................................................................... 12-13
Always have the serial number of your unit available
when calling for parts or service. A complete list of
authorized McCall parts depots can be found at www.
mccallrefrigeration.com.
©2009 McCall. All rights reserved. Reproduction without written permission
is prohibited.
Wiring Diagrams............................................................ 14-20
Compressor Diagrams.........................................................21
Replacement Parts......................................................... 22-24
Standard Labor Guidelines...................................................25
Standard One Year Warranty................................................26
Additional Three Year Warranty...........................................27
Covington, Tennessee
Model: MCCR1-S
Elec.Req.: 115V 60Hz
Serial #: 0801152000599
1Ph
Ampacity: 6.8
System 1
System 2
Refrigerant Type:
R404A
Refrigerant Amount: 12.5ozs.
Design Pressures:
High Side:
450
Low Side:
150
For Parts or Service Please Call: 1-800-733-8829
Receiving And Inspecting The Equipment
Even though most equipment is shipped crated, care should be
taken during unloading so the equipment is not damaged while
being moved into the building.
1. Visually inspect the exterior of the package an skid or
container. Any damage should be noted and reported to the
delivering carrier immediately.
2. If damaged, open and inspect the contents with the carrier.
3. In the event that the exterior is not damaged, yet upon
opening, there is concealed damage to the equipment notify
the carrier. Notification should be made verbally as well as
in written form.
4. Request an inspection of the concealed equipment.
This should be done within 10 days from receipt of the
equipment.
5. Check the lower portion of the unit to be sure legs or casters
are not bent.
6. Also open the compressor compartment housing and
visually inspect the refrigeration package. Be sure lines are
secure and base is still intact.
7. Freight carriers can supply the necessary forms upon
request.
8. Retain all crating material until an inspection has been made
or waived.
Uncrating the Equipment
First cut and remove the banding from around the crate. Remove
the front of the crate material, use of some tools will be required.
If the unit is on legs remove the top of the crate as well and lift
the unit off the skid. If the unit is on casters it can be "rolled" off
the skid.
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Model Numbers
Series
Temp
Configuration
Section
Doors
MCC = McCall Reach-In
R=Refrigerator
F=Freezer
H=Heated
D=Dual Temp
None=Reach-in
PT=Pass Thru
RL=Refrigerator Left
TR=Top Refrigerator
1=1 Section
2=2 Section
3=3 Section
S=Solid Full
SH=Solid Half
G=Hinged Glass Full
GH=Hinged Glass Half
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Introduction
McCall reach-in models have an aluminum interior and exterior
with a stainless steel front and shroud. Door gaskets are magnetic
and mount to the door, snapping in place and are removable
without tools. Keyed door lock is mounted in the door next to
the handle.
Doors can be removed from the cabinet without the use of
tools. Each door has two edge mount, self-closing, cam lift
style hinges.
Refrigeration System
All components are mounted to the exterior cabinet ceiling,
outside the food zone and are assembled as one-piece and
can be removed as one-piece. Environmentally friendly R404A
refrigerant is used. The system has the capability of maintaining
between 27°F and 41°F (3°C and 5°C) in heavy use food service
operations. Refrigerant is metered using a highly responsive
thermostatic expansion valve. Systems are controlled using an
electronic temperature control. It provides improved pull down
times, reducing compressor cycling and longer compressor life
with lower energy consumption. Control system uses adaptive
defrost to assure evaporator coil is free of ice and operating at
optimum efficiency. Evaporator condensate is eliminated using
an energy efficient hot gas system.
Dual Temperature Refrigeration/Freezer
Each compartment has its own separate refrigeration system.
Condensing units are located on top of the cabinet, outside the
food zone, behind the removable upper shroud. Evaporator coils
are located inside the cabinet mounted to the interior ceiling of
each compartment. Defrost is automatic. Condensate travels
down a tube in the cabinet sidewall to a receptacle mounted to
the exterior bottom of the cabinet where it evaporates with the
aid of an electric heater. Each compartment’s temperature is
individually monitored and controlled. Two exterior Thermometer,
Digitals monitor temperature. Refrigerator compartment
maintains temperature between 33°F and 41°F (1°C and 5°C).
Freezer compartment maintains temperature between -5°F and
+5°F (-21°C and -15°C). Refrigerant is metered using a highly
responsive thermostatic expansion valve.
Freezer Refrigeration System
All components are mounted to the exterior cabinet ceiling,
outside the food zone and are assembled as one-piece and
can be removed as one-piece. Environmentally friendly R404A
refrigerant is used. The system has the capability of maintaining
between -5°F and 0°F (-21°C and -18°C) in heavy use food service
operations. Refrigerant is metered using a highly responsive
thermostatic expansion valve. System is controlled using an
electronic temperature control, which provides improved pull
down times, reducing compressor cycling and longer compressor
life with lower energy consumption. Control system uses adaptive
defrost to assure evaporator coil is free of ice and operating at
optimum efficiency. Evaporator condensate is eliminated using
an energy efficient hot gas system.
Heating System
Heating system cabinets are designed to maintain temperatures
between 120°F and 200°F (49°C and 93°C). Heating elements
are helical shaped, with tubular fins. A circulating fan provides
uniform airflow in the cabinet. The entire heating system is
mounted to the exterior of the cabinet ceiling, outside the food
zone. It is assembled as one piece and can be removed as one
piece. An adjustable electronic thermostat controls temperature.
The system ON/OFF switch is located on the front exterior of
the cabinet.
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Specifications
Reach-In Refrigerators - Hinged Doors - Standard Width & Depth
Voltage
Amps
Storage
Capacity
Ft3
Shelf
Capacity
Ft2
No. Of
Shelves
H.P.
BTU/HR
R-404A
Charge Oz.
Shipping
Weight
NEMA
Plug
Energy
(KWH)
MCCR1-S,SH,G,GH
115
6.8
24.96
12.81
3
1/4
2092
12.5
418lbs/
190kg
5-15P
2.64
MCCR2-S,SH,G,GH
115
9.0
51.92
27.54
6
1/3
3226
19
650lbs/
295kg
5-15P
4.51
MCCR3-S,SH,G,GH
115
16.0
78.89
42.47
9
1/2
5465
24
830lbs/
376kg
5-20P
5.51
Model
Reach-In Refrigerator/Freezer Combinations - Dual Temps - Hinged Doors - Standard Width & Depth
Model
MCCDTR1-SH
MCCDRL2-S,SH,G,GH
Section
V
Refrigerator
115
Freezer
115
Refrigerator
115
Freezer
115
Storage
Capacity
Ft3
Shelf
Capacity
Ft2
No. Of
Shelves
H.P.
BTU/
HR
R-404A
Charge
Oz.
11.52
4.23
2
1/5
1543
10
11.52
4.23
2
1/3
1260
12
6.8
24.96
12.81
3
1/4
2092
12.5
7.8
24.96
12.81
3
1/2
1516
12.5
Amps
14.0
Shipping
Weight
NEMA
Plug
Energy
(KWH)
525lbs/
238kg
5-20P
N/A
730lbs/
331kg
5-15P
5-15P
N/A
Reach-In Freezers - Hinged Doors - Standard Width & Depth
Voltage
Amps
Storage
Capacity
Ft3
Shelf
Capacity
Ft2
No. Of
Shelves
H.P.
BTU/HR
R-404A
Charge
Oz.
MCCF1-S,SH
115
7.8
24.96
12.81
3
1/2
1516
MCCF1-G,GH
115
11.5
24.96
12.81
3
3/4
MCCF2-S,SH
115
12.0
51.92
27.54
6
MCCF2-G,GH
115/
208-230
10.0
51.92
27.54
MCCF3-S,SH
115/
208-230
10.0
78.89
MCCF3-G,GH
115/
208-230
11.4
78.89
Model
Shipping
Weight
NEMA
Plug
Energy
(KWH)
12.5
440lbs/
200kg
5-15P
7.63
1923
12.5
440lbs/
200kg
5-15P
11.29
3/4
2648
17
710lbs/
322kg
5-15P
15.16
6
1
4793
30
710lbs/
322kg
N/A
19.95
42.47
9
1
4793
30
960lbs/
435kg
N/A
16.26
42.47
9
1
5940
72
960lbs/
435kg
N/A
29.07
Pass-Thru Refrigerators - Hinged Doors - Standard Width
Voltage
Amps
Storage
Capacity
Ft3
Shelf
Capacity
Ft2
No. Of
Shelves
H.P.
BTU/HR
R-404A
Charge Oz.
Shipping
Weight
NEMA
Plug
Energy
(KWH)
MCCRPT1-S,SH
115
6.8
26.64
12.81
3
1/4
2092
12.5
455lbs/
206kg
5-15P
3.14
MCCRPT1-G,GH
115
7.8
26.64
12.81
3
1/3
2488
12.5
455lbs/
206kg
5-15P
4.58
MCCRPT2-S,SH
115
16.0
55.42
27.54
6
1/2
5465
24
700lbs/
318kg
5-20P
5.96
MCCRPT2-G,GH
115
16.0
55.42
27.54
6
1/2
5465
24
700lbs/
318kg
5-20P
8.16
Model
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Specifications, continued
Reach-In Hot Food Cabinets - Hinged Doors - Standard Width & Depth
Voltage
Amps
Storage
Capacity Ft3
Shelf
Capacity Ft2
No. Of Shelves
MCCH1-S,G
120/208-240
9.0
24.96
12.81
MCCH2-S, G
120/208-240
16.0
51.92
MCCH3-S, G
120/208-240
11.4
78.89
Model
Shipping
Weight
NEMA
Plug
Energy
(KWH)
3
418lbs/
190kg
N/A
N/A
27.54
6
650lbs/
295kg
N/A
N/A
42.47
9
830lbs/
376kg
N/A
N/A
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Installation
Location
Cabinets represented in this manual are intended for indoor use
only. Be sure the location chosen has a floor strong enough to
support the total weight of the cabinet, 1000 pounds (450 kg)
per door section. Reinforce the floor if necessary to provide for
maximum loading. For the most efficient operation, be sure to
provide good air circulation inside and out. The location should
be selected so that the power cord can be connected without
any extensions.
Inside Unit
Take care not to block airflow to the fans or heating elements
and allow space along the front, back and sides.
Outside Unit
Be sure that the unit has access to ample air; avoid hot corners and
locations near stoves and ovens. Provide a minimum clearance
of 12” (30cm) above the unit that is open to the front.
Door Removal
The doors can be removed during installation if necessary.
Remove the door by opening the door to 90˚, lift it up and ease
it out of the hinge brackets
Figure 1. Leg or Caster Installation
Leg, Caster, Utility Base Installation
Some cabinets may weigh over 1000 pounds (450
kg). Use a lifting device capable of supporting the
unit when removing skid or installing legs, casters
WARNING or utility base.
To install the legs, or casters refer to Figure 1. To install the
utility base, refer to Figure 2. Proceed as follows:
1.
2.
3.
Remove unit from skid.
Raise unit to access leg/caster mounting holes on bottom
of unit.
Attach the legs, casters or utility base to bottom of cabinet
using hex head bolts.
Leveling
After the cabinet has been placed in the desired location, cabinets
with legs must be leveled. Level units from front to back and
from side to side. Leveling will insure proper door operation
and removal of condensate. Cabinets with casters must have
the caster brake set so the cabinet cannot move.
Stabilizing
It is very important that all legs are properly adjusted to keep
the cabinet level, evenly distribute the weight and to make sure
the unit will not rock, lean or be unstable.
Figure 2. Utility Base Installation
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Installation, continued
Electrical Connection
Refer to the amperage data list in the
SPECIFICATIONS or the serial tag data and your
local code or the National Electrical Code to be
sure the unit is connected to the proper power
source. A protected circuit of the correct voltage and
amperage must be run for connection of the supply
cord or permanent connection to the unit. The power
must be turned off and disconnected whenever
performing maintenance or repair functions.
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Permanently connected units must be connected
in accordance with NEC Article 422 Appliances,
C-Disconnecting means. It is the responsibility of
the end user to provide the disconnect means to
satisfy the authority having jurisdiction.
The power cords supplied with this equipment are three-pronged
plugs and must be connected to a three-pronged wall outlet for
proper grounding. Do not use an adapter to connect to a twopronged outlet. The three pronged-outlet provides a ground
connection which must be used to prevent a shock hazard.
Figure 3. Plug Configurations
Have the wall outlet checked by a qualified
electrician to be sure a proper ground is present
and that the outlet provides the correct voltage and
required amperage to match the rating plate.
Any power cord that is frayed or damaged should be replaced.
When disconnecting the unit from the power source, do not pull
on the wire. Firmly grip the plug and remove from outlet.
The plugs shown in Figure 3 are used on the various models.
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Electronic Temperature Control Operation
The electronic temperature control constantly monitors box
temperature as well as evaporator coil temperature to maintain
consistent product temperatures. The control also sends
temperature readings to the digital temperature display. The
control circuits continually self-check and if an error occurs,
the digital display will switch from temperature read-out to
error read-out, i.e. E1. Even when an error is displayed, the
refrigeration and controls system should continue to function,
however not at optimal performance. Whenever the display has
an error read-out, McCall Service should be contacted.
At initial start-up or anytime power is disconnected, then
reconnected to the unit, the control will delay all operations for
a short time (up to 10 minutes.) While in this delay period, the
control initializes the control parameters and confirms that the
temperature sensors and circuits are operational. The digital
temperature display will not display temperature OR errors until
the self-check is complete and the control has switched on the
evaporator fan motor, compressor and condenser fan motor.
REGARDING FREEZERS: After initializing, the control
will immediately enter a DEFROST mode and the
display will read DEF. The compressor and condenser
fan as well as the evaporator fan will remain off until
initialization defrost is complete. This initial defrost
cycle may take up to 15 minutes to complete, at which
time the freezing cycle will begin. The display will
continue to read DEF for an additional 30 minutes
before displaying temperature.
The control is located in the control box in the top of the unit
behind the hinged louvered front panel. Refrigerators are factory
set at mid-range to maintain about 38ºF (3ºC) box temperature.
Freezers are factory set at mid-range to maintain about 3ºF
(-18ºC) box temperature. To adjust for colder temperatures,
turn the knob clockwise. For warmer temperatures, turn the
knob counter-clockwise. Turn the knob fully counter-clockwise
to turn the refrigeration system off. Never turn the knob more
than 1 dial number and always allow 8 hours for temperature
stabilization before making any additional adjustments.
Refrigerator:
Whenever the refrigerator is plugged in, and the control has
completed initializing, the evaporator fans will run continuously
and the optional digital temperature will display box temperature
in degrees F. The temperature control will cycle the compressor
and condenser fan motor to maintain box temperature at the
control setting.
Refrigerator Defrost
The temperature control also monitors the evaporator temperature
and will turn off the compressor and condenser fan motor when
needed to allow accumulated frost on the evaporator to clear.
During this defrost cycle, the digital temperature display will
read dEF. After the defrost cycle is complete, the temperature
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control will return to a normal cooling cycle, but the display
will continue to read dEF until the evaporator returns to normal
cooling temperatures (up to 15 minutes).
Freezer:
Whenever the freezer is plugged in, and the control has completed
initializing including the initial defrost cycle, the evaporator
fans will run continuously (except during a defrost cycle) and
the digital temperature display will display box temperature in
degrees F. The temperature control will cycle the compressor
and condenser fan motor to maintain box temperature at the
control setting.
Freezer Automatic Defrost
The control also monitors compressor total running time and
will enter a defrost cycle after total compressor running time is
greater than 4-hours since the last defrost cycle OR if evaporator
coil temperature drops below -34ºF (-37ºC) (indicating excessive
frost on the coil.)
Freezer Manual Defrost
If a manual defrost is desired, simply unplug the unit for several
seconds, then plug unit back in. This will cause the control to
re-initialize and then enter a defrost cycle.
When the control enters the defrost mode, it switches off the
evaporator fan motor, compressor and condenser fan motor,
and switches on the defrost heater to warm the evaporator
coil. Thereby melting all frost accumulated during the previous
refrigeration cycle. The digital temperature display will now read
dEF. The control will continue the defrost cycle for a MINIMUM
of 8 minutes and a MAXIMUM of 30 minutes depending on the
amount of frost accumulated on the evaporator coil.
After the defrost cycle is complete, the control returns to a normal
refrigeration cycle, however the evaporator fan motor will not
switch on for 2 minutes AFTER the compressor and condenser
fan motor have begun operating. The digital temperature display
will continue to read dEF until the evaporator has returned to
normal freezing temperatures (up to 30 minutes).
Dual Temperature Refrigerator/Freezer Cabinets
These units combine both a refrigerator compartment and a
freezer compartment in the same cabinet. Each compartment
has its own separate refrigeration unit.
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Heated Cabinet Operation
The Heated units have a POWER ON/OFF switch located behind the
flip up shroud at the front top of the unit for controlling power to
the unit and an electronic thermostat for setting the temperature.
A circulating fan provides uniform airflow in the cabinet.
Power Up
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Check that unit is properly connected to the power
source.
Raise the shroud to access the controls.
Set the Main POWER ON/OFF switch, to the ON position.
Adjust the electronic thermostat to the desired temperature.
Allow unit to warm-up before use.
The unit surface is very hot! Avoid direct contact
with skin; use appropriate protective apparel, such
as gloves.
Power Down
1.
2.
3.
Turn the unit off by setting the POWER ON/OFF switch to
the OFF position
After use, allow unit to cool down.
Clean equipment as discussed in the MAINTENANCE section
of this manual.
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Maintenance
Door Gasket Maintenance
Door gaskets require regular cleaning to prevent mold and
mildew build up and also to retain the elasticity of the gasket.
Gasket cleaning can be done with the use of warm soapy water.
Avoid full strength cleaning products on gaskets as this can
cause them to become brittle and crack. Never use sharp tools
or knives to scrape or clean the gasket. Gaskets can be easily
replaced and do not require the use of tools or an authorized
service person. The gaskets are “Dart” style and can be pulled
out of the groove in the door and new gaskets can be “pressed”
back into place.
Drain Maintenance - Base
Each unit has a drain located inside the unit that removes
the condensation from the evaporator coil and routes it to an
external condensate evaporator pan. Each drain can become
loose or disconnected during normal use. If you notice water
accumulation on the inside of the unit be sure the drain tube
is connected to the evaporator drain pan. If water is collecting
underneath the unit make sure the end of the drain tube is in
the condensate evaporator in the machine compartment. The
leveling of the unit is important as the units are designed to
drain properly when level. Be sure all drain lines are free of
obstructions.
Drawer Maintenance
Drawer Assembly Cleaning
The drawer assembly is designed to be cleaned easily. Both
drawer and tracks are removable without tools. The intermediate
drawer tracks are dishwasher safe or can be cleaned in a sink
with detergents and a soft bristle brush. Drawers and tracks
should be cleaned on a weekly basis.
Remove Drawers
To remove a drawer, simply pull the drawer out until it stops.
At this point lift up on the drawer front and pull the drawer
completely out. Using a soft bristle brush, clean the track on
the bottom of the drawer box. When finished, it should be
wiped clean of all food and debris.
Tracks
To remove the intermediate tracks, the drawer box assembly
must be removed. The intermediate tracks are removed by
pulling the track out 1.50” to 2.00” (3.8cm to 5.0cm). Line
up the rear white roller with the half moon notch in the outer
profile, and then rotate the track away from the outer track
profile freeing the intermediate profile. The intermediate drawer
tracks are dishwasher safe or can be cleaned in a sink with
detergents and a soft bristle brush. Drawers and tracks should
be cleaned on a weekly basis. Using a soft bristle brush, wash
the intermediate track making sure each roller is thoroughly
cleaned. The outer profile track should be cleaned with a soft
bristle brush, removing any food and debris gathered on the
bottom ledge. Once it’s cleaned thoroughly with a soft bristle
brush, wipe remaining debris clean with a soft towel.
Reassembly
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Place intermediate tracks back into the outer track profile by
lining up the rear roller with the half moon notch and rotating
towards the outer profile. Once all tracks are replaced, insert
the drawer box. Rest the drawer box bottom track on the front
intermediate track roller. Then push the drawer back in place
SLOWLY. When the drawer box is about half way in you will hit a
STOP. You must lift the front of the drawer up approximately ½”
(1.3cm) to continue inward. Clean tracks as often as possible.
The cleaner the tracks are the better they will operate.
Caster Maintenance
Wipe casters with a damp cloth monthly to prevent corrosion.
The power switch must be turned to OFF and the
unit disconnected from the power source whenever
performing service, maintenance functions or
cleaning the refrigerated area.
Refrigerators and Freezers
The interior and exterior can be cleaned using soap and warm
water. If this isn’t sufficient, try ammonia and water or a
nonabrasive liquid cleaner. When cleaning the exterior, always
rub with the “grain” of the stainless steel to avoid marring the
finish. Do not use an abrasive cleaner because it will scratch the
stainless steel and can damage the breaker strips and gaskets.
Stainless Steel Care and Cleaning
To prevent discoloration or rust on stainless steel several
important steps need to be taken. First, we need to understand
the properties of stainless steel. Stainless steel contains 70- 80%
iron, which will rust. It also contains 12-30% chromium, which
forms an invisible passive film over the steel’s surface, which
acts as a shield against corrosion. As long as the protective
layer is intact, the metal is still stainless. If the film is broken
or contaminated, outside elements can begin to breakdown the
steel and begin to form discoloration or rust. Proper cleaning of
stainless steel requires soft cloths or plastic scouring pads.
NEVER USE STEEL PADS, WIRE BRUSHES OR SCRAPERS!
Cleaning solutions need to be alkaline based or non-chloride
cleaners. Any cleaner containing chlorides will damage
the protective film of the stainless steel. Chlorides are also
commonly found in hard water, salts, and household and
industrial cleaners. If cleaners containing chlorides are used be
sure to rinse repeatedly and dry thoroughly. Routine cleaning
of stainless steel can be done with soap and water. Extreme
stains or grease should be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleaner
and plastic scrub pad. Always rub with the grain of the steel.
There are stainless steel cleaners available which can restore
and preserve the finish of the steels protective layer. Early signs
of stainless steel breakdown are small pits and cracks. If this
has begun, clean thoroughly and start to apply stainless steel
cleaners in attempt to restore the passivity of the steel.
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Maintenance, continued
Never use an acid based cleaning solution! Many
food products have an acidic content, which can
deteriorate the finish. Be sure to clean the stainless
steel surfaces of ALL food products. Common items
include, tomatoes, peppers and other vegetables.
Cleaning the Condenser Coil
In order to maintain proper refrigeration performance, the
condenser fins must be cleaned of dust, dirt and grease
regularly. It is recommended that this be done at least every
three months. If conditions are such that the condenser is totally
blocked in three months, the frequency of cleaning should be
increased. Clean the condenser with a vacuum cleaner or stiff
brush. If extremely dirty, a commercially available condenser
cleaner may be required.
Failure to maintain a clean condenser coil can initially cause high
temperatures and excessive run times. Continuous operation
with a dirty or clogged condenser coil can result in compressor
failure. Neglecting the condenser coil cleaning procedures will
void any warranties associated with the compressor and cost
to replace the compressor.
Never use a high-pressure water wash for this
cleaning procedure as water can damage the electrical
components located near or at the condenser coil.
Doors/Hinges
Over time and with heavy use doors the hinges may become
loose. If this happens tighten the screws that mount the hinge
brackets to the frame of the unit. Loose or sagging doors can
cause the hinges to pull out of the frame, which may damage
both the doors and the hinges. In some cases this may require
qualified service agents or maintenance personnel to perform
repairs.
Do not place hot pans on/against the grey ABS door
liner. Do not throw items into the storage area.
Failure to follow these recommendations could result
in damage to the interior of the cabinet or to the
blower coil. Overloading the storage area, restricting
the airflow, and continuous opening and closing of
the doors and drawers will hamper the units ability to
maintain operational temperature.
Preventing blower coil corrosion
To help prevent corrosion of the blower coil, store all acidic
items, such as pickles and tomatoes, in sealable containers.
Immediately wipe up all spills.
Continuous opening and closing of the doors will hamper the
unit’s ability to maintain optimum refrigeration temperature.
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McCall Series I Reach-In Manual
Refrigerator Wiring Diagrams
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Refrigerator Wiring Diagrams
MCCR2 - Solid Doors
MCCR2 - Glass Doors
15
McCall Series I Reach-In Manual
Refrigerator Wiring Diagrams
MCCRPT2, MCCR3 - Solid Doors
MCCRPT2, MCCR3 - Glass Doors
16
McCall
Freezer Wiring Diagrams
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McCall Series I Reach-In Manual
Freezer Wiring Diagrams
MCCF2 - Solid Doors
MCCF2, MCCF3 - Glass Doors
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McCall
Freezer Wiring Diagrams
MCCF3 - Solid Doors
Refrigerator/Freezer Combination Wiring Diagram
MCCDTR1 - Solid Doors
19
McCall Series I Reach-In Manual
Heated Models Wiring Diagram
MCCH1, MCCH2, MCCH3 - Solid & Glass Doors
20
McCall
Compressor Diagrams
Capacitor,
start
Relay & Overload
Valve, EXP
Compressor
Drier, filter
Motor, fan,
evaporator
Motor, fan,
condensor
Blade, fan
Guard, fan,
condenser
Coil, condenser
Coil, evaporator
Fan delay, defrost limit
Blade, fan, condenser
Guard, fan, condenser
Coil, evaporator
Coil, condenser
Valve, EXP
Motor, fan,
evaporator
Compressor
Relay & Overload
Blade, fan
Capacitor, start
Fan delay,
defrost limit
Heater, defrost
Switch
Control switch
Drier, filter
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McCall Series I Reach-In Manual
Replacement Parts
MCCR1, MCCRPT1, MCCDRL2, - Solid Doors
MCCR1, MCCDRL2 - Glass Doors
MCCRPT1 - Glass Doors
Part Number
Description
Part Number
Description
3516433
Blade, Fan, 25
3516432
Blade, Fan, 25Deg, 8.75"
3517356
Blade, Fan, 5.56, CW, Lexan
3517356
Blade, Fan, 5.56, CW, Lexan
3516204A
Breaker, Vacuum
3516204A
Breaker, Vacuum
2194788
Capacitor, Start, 320MFD
2194787
Capacitor, Start, 280MFD
3516427
Coil, Condenser, Large
3516426
Coil, Condenser, Small
3516437
Coil, Evap, Ref, 1DR
3516437
Coil, Evap, Ref, 1DR
3527000
Comp, NF7.0,115V/60HZ
3526999
Comp, NF5.5CLX, 115V,60HZ
2194782KT
Control, Ref, Danfoss
3516444
Comp, Relay, Ovld, NF5.5CLX
3516322
Drier, Filter, (2)Inlet
2194782KT
Control, Ref, Danfoss
2160019
Guard, Fan, Wire
3516322
Drier, Filter, (2)Inlet
2162716
Motor, Fan, 16W, 115V,CW
2160019
Guard, Fan, Wire
2162715
Motor, Fan, Bay, 3/4ST
2162717
Motor, Fan, 9W, 115V, CW
3516438
Relay, Comp, Ovld, NF7CLX
2162715
Motor, Fan, Bay, 3/4ST
2190154
Switch, Rocker, 20A/125V
2190154
Switch, Rocker, 20A/125V
3516570
Thermometer, Digital
3516570
Thermometer, Digital
3516429
Valve, Therm EXP, W/O MOP
3516429
Valve, Therm EXP, W/O MOP
MCCR2 - Solid & Glass Doors
MCCR3, MCCRPT2 - Solid & Glass Doors
Part Number
Description
Part Number
Description
3516433
Blade, Fan, 25
3516433
Blade, Fan, 25
3516204A
Breaker, Vacuum
3516204A
Breaker, Vacuum
3516442
Capacitor, Start, Run, Assy
2194788
Capacitor, Start, 320MFD
3517344
Coil, Condenser, Lrg 2dr
3517343
Coil, Condenser, Small
3517341
Coil, Evap, Sml Ref, 2dr, Up
3517341
Coil, Evap, Sml Ref, 2dr, Up
3527016
Comp, SC15MLX.2,115V/60HZ
3527000
Comp, NF7.0,115V/60HZ
2194782KT
Control, Ref, Danfoss
2194782KT
Control, Ref, Danfoss
3517345
Drier, Filter, 3/8", Danfos
3516322
Drier, Filter, (2)Inlet
2160019
Guard, Fan, Wire
2160019
Guard, Fan, Wire
2162716
Motor, Fan, 16W, 115V,CW
2162716
Motor, Fan, 16W, 115V,CW
2190154
Switch, Rocker, 20A/125V
3516438
Relay, Comp, Ovld, NF7CLX
3516570
Thermometer, Digital
2190154
Switch, Rocker, 20A/125V
3516557
Valve, Thermal, Expansion
3516570
Thermometer, Digital
3516429
Valve, Therm EXP, W/O MOP
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McCall
Replacement Parts, continued
MCCF1, MCCDRL2 - Solid Doors
MCCDRL2 - Glass Doors
MCCF2 - Solid Doors
Part Number
Description
Part Number
Description
3516433
Blade, Fan, 25
3516432
Blade, Fan, 25DEG, 8.75"
3516204A
Breaker, Vacuum
3517356
Blade, Fan, 5.56, CW, Lexan
3516442
Capacitor, Start, Run, Assy
3516204A
Breaker, Vacuum
3517340
Coil, Evap, Sml FRZ, 2dr, Up
2194789
Capacitor, Start, 240MFD
3527002
Comp, SC18CLX.2
3516426
Coil, Condenser, Small
2194783KT
Control, Frz, Danfoss
3516436
Coil, Evap, Frz, 1DR
3516322
Drier, Filter, (2)Inlet
3527001
Comp, SC12CLX.2, 115/60HZ
2160019
Guard, Fan, Wire
2194783KT
Control, Frz, Danfoss
2194970
Heater, Defrost, 600W, 115V
3516322
Drier, Filter, (2)Inlet
2194953
Limit, High Defrost
2160019
Guard, Fan, Wire
2162716
Motor, Fan, 16W, 115V, CW
2194785
Htr, Def, 400W, 115V, 1DR
2194959
2194953
Limit, High Defrost
3516570
Switch, Rocker, Snap-in
Thermometer, Digital
2162717
Motor, Fan, 9W, 115V, CW
3516557
Valve, Thermal, Expansion
2162715
Motor, Fan, Bay, 3/4ST
3516441
Relay, Comp, SC12CLX.2
2194959
3516570
Switch, Rocker, Snap-in
Thermometer, Digital
3516429
Valve, Therm Exp, W/O MOP
MCCF3 - Solid Doors
MCCF2 - Glass Doors
Part Number
Description
3516433
Blade, Fan, 25
3516204A
Breaker, Vacuum
MCCF1 - Glass Doors
2194979
Capacitor, Run, 45 MFD
Part Number
Description
2194978
Capacitor, Start, 145-175
3516433
Blade, Fan, 25
3517344
Coil, Condenser, Lrg 2dr
3517356
Blade, Fan, 5.56, CW, Lexan
3517342
Coil, Evap, Lrg Frz, 2dr
3516204A
Breaker, Vacuum
3527017
Comp, AWA2460ZXD, 208V/60H
3516442
Capacitor, Start, Run, Assy
2194974
Contactor, 2 Pole, 120V
3516427
Coil, Condenser, Large
2194783KT
Control, Frz, Danfoss
3516436
Coil, Evap, Frz, 1DR
2160019
Guard, Fan, Wire
3527002
Comp, SC18CLX.2
2194970
Heater, Defrost, 600W, 115V
2194783KT
Control, Frz, Danfoss
2194953
Limit, High Defrost
2160019
Guard, Fan, Wire
2162716
Motor, Fan, 16W, 115V, CW
2194785
Htr, Def, 400W, 115V, 1DR
2194980
Relay, Potential, Start
2194953
Limit, High Defrost
2194959
2162716
Motor, Fan, 16W, 115V, CW
3516570
Switch, Rocker, Snap-in
Thermometer, Digital
2162715
Motor, Fan, Bay, 3/4ST
3516557
Valve, Thermal, Expansion
2194959
Switch, Rocker, Snap-in
Thermometer, Digital
3516570
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Replacement Parts, continued
MCCF3 - Glass Doors
All Heated Models
Part Number
Description
Part Number
Description
3517356
Blade, Fan, 5.56, CW, Lexan
2162516
Blower, Hi-Temp, Reach-In
3516204A
Breaker, Vacuum
2194377
Control Knob
3516305
Coil, Evap, R-404A
2194645
Heating, Elem, Fin, 900W
3526917
Cond Unit, DJAL-0150-CAV
2194618
Relay, Timer, 120V, 1HP
2194991
Condensate Heater
2162517
Ring, Inlet, Hi-Temp
3516043
Control, Temp, Frz
2194370
Sensor, Temp, Htd Cab
3516227
Drier, Filter, 5 CU. IN.
2194409
Switch, Rocker, 20A, 2HP
2194046
Fan Delay/Defrost Limit
3516570
Thermometer, Digital
2194671
Heater, 115V, 400W, 2-PC
000-C1A-0001
Thermostat, Hi-Limit
2194672
Heater, 115V, 500W, 10A, 2-
2194372
Thermostat, Htd Cabinet
2162691
Motor, Fan, 115V,50/60
3516223
Regulator, Pressure, 5/8
2194751
Relay, SPST-NO, 120V, FRZ
2190154
Switch, Rocker, 20A/125V
3516570
Thermometer, Digital
2194260
Shelf Replacement Parts
Timer, Paragon Reach-in
Part Number
3978170
Description
Shelf, Chrome, Heated Model
3516280
Valve, EXP, R404A, FRZ, 1/2
3978279
Shelf, Epoxy, Refrigerator & Freezer
3516041
Valve, Solenoid, 1/4ODF
3234617
Hinge, Chrome Plated
3234782
Shelf Clip, SS
MCCDTR1 - Solid Doors
Part Number
Description
3516172
Blade, Fan, 5.56, CCW
3516239
Coil, Evap, Dough, RT, Spec
3516220
Coil, Evap, Frz, RT, Spec
3526969
Cond Unit, 1/3HP, 404A, FRZ
3526968
Cond Unit, 1/5HP, 404A, REF
2194782KT
Control, REF, Danfoss
2194536
Control, Temp, In@40D/Out
2194046
Fan Delay/Defrost Limit
3516173
Guard, Plastic, Fan, 6
3978197
Guard, Wire, Evaporator
2194659
Heater, 115V-100W, 1A
2194670
Heater, 115V-305W, 3A
2194679
Heater, Drain, 120V-3.75W
2162691
Motor, Fan, 115V, 50/60
5066440
Switch, Rocker #SPDT-D8
3516570
Thermometer, Digital
2194532
Thermostat, FRZ
RF000072
Timer, Defrost, Air-O
3516271
Valve, EXP, R404A, FRZ, 1/4
3516273
Valve, EXP, R404A, REF, 1/4
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McCall
Standard Labor Guidelines To Repair Or Replace Parts On McCall Equipment
Advice and recommendations given by McCall Service Technicians do not constitute or guarantee any special coverage.
•A maximum of 1-hour is allowed to diagnose a defective component.
•A maximum of 1-hour is allowed for retrieval of parts not in stock.
•A maximum travel distance of 100 miles round trip and 2-hours will be reimbursed.
•Overtime, installation/start-up, normal control adjustments, general maintenance, glass breakage, freight damage, and/or
correcting and end-user installation error will not be reimbursed under warranty unless pre-approved with a Service Work
Authorization from McCall. You must submit the number with the service claim.
Labor Of 1-Hour Is Allowed To Replace:
•Thermostat
•Door Jamb Switch
•Solenoid Coil
•Hi-limit/Thermal Protector Switch
•Fan Delay/Defrost Termination Switch
•Compressor Start Components and Overload Protector
•Defrost Timer
•Thermometer
Labor Of 2 Hours To Replace:
•Drawer Tracks/Cartridges
•Pressure Control
•Solenoid Valve
Labor Of 3 Hours To Replace:
•EPR or CPR Valve
•Expansion Valve
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Contactor/Relay
Evaporator/Condenser Fan Motor and Blade
Circulating Fan Motor and Blade
Microprocessor Control
Transformer
Door Hinges, Locks, and Gaskets
Condensate Element
• Defrost Element
• Heating Element
• Locate/Repair Leak
• Condenser or Evaporator Coil
Labor Of 4 Hours To Replace:
•Compressor
This includes recovery of refrigerant and leak check.
$55.00 maximum reimbursement for refrigerant recovery (includes recovery machine, pump, torch, oil, flux, minor fittings,
solder, brazing rod, nitrogen, or similar fees.)
Refrigerants:
•R404A A maximum of $15.00/lb. or $1.00/oz. will be reimbursed.
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Standard One Year Limited Warranty (One year parts and labor, five year compressor)
McCall warrants to the Original Purchaser of the McCall product (herein
called the “Unit”) that such Unit, and all parts thereof, will be free from
defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service
for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment of the Unit to the
Original Purchaser or, if the Original Purchaser returns the warranty
card completely filled out including the date of installation within
thirty (30) days of receipt of the Unit, one (1) year from the date of
installation. During this one year warranty period, McCall will repair
or replace any defective part or portion there of returned to McCall by
the Original Purchaser which McCall determines was defective due to
faulty material or workmanship. During this one year warranty period,
McCall will pay labor, crating and freight incurred in the removal of the
Unit or defective component and shipment to McCall. Reimbursement
is subject to the following limitations: A maximum of 1-hour is allowed to
diagnose a defective component; A maximum of 1-hour is allowed for
retrieval of parts not in stock; A maximum travel distance of 100 miles
round trip and 2-hours will be reimbursed. Overtime, installation/startup, normal control adjustments, general maintenance, glass breakage,
freight damage, and/or correcting an end-user installation error will not
be reimbursed under warranty unless pre-approved with a Service Work
Authorization from McCall. McCall will pay the return costs if the Unit
or part thereof was defective.
The term “Original Purchaser” as used herein means that person, firm,
association, or corporation for whom the Unit was originally installed.
This warranty does not apply to any Unit or part thereof that has
been subjected to misuse, neglect, alteration, or accident, such as
accidental damage to the exterior finish, operated contrary to the
recommendations specified by McCall; or repaired or altered by anyone
other than McCall in any way so as to, in McCall’s sole judgment, affect
its quality or efficiency. This warranty does not apply to any Unit that
has been moved from the location where it was originally installed.
This warranty also does not cover the refrigerator drier or the light
bulbs used in the Unit. The warranty is subject to the user’s normal
maintenance and care responsibility as set forth in the Service and
Installation Manual, such as cleaning the condenser coil, and is
in lieu of all other obligations of McCall. McCall neither assumes,
nor authorizes any other person to assume for McCall, any other
liability in connection with McCall’s products.
Removal or defacement of the original Serial Number or Model Number
from any Unit shall be deemed to release McCall from all obligations
hereunder or any other obligations, express or implied.
Parts furnished by suppliers to McCall are guaranteed by McCall
only to the extent of the original manufacturer’s express warranty to
McCall. Failure of the Original Purchaser to receive such manufacturers
warranty shall in no way create any warranty, expressed or implied, or
any other obligation or liability on McCall’s part in respect thereof.
IF THE CUSTOMER IS USING A PART THAT RESULTS IN A VOIDED
WARRANTY AND A McCall AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
TRAVELS TO THE INSTALLATION ADDRESS TO PERFORM
WARRANTY SERVICE, THE SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE WILL
ADVISE CUSTOMER THE WARRANTY IS VOID. SUCH SERVICE
CALLS WILL BE BILLED TO CUSTOMER AT THE AUTHORIZED
SERVICE CENTER’S THEN APPLICABLE TIME AND MATERIALS
RATES. CONSIDER: CUSTOMER MAY INITIATE A SERVICE
AGREEMENT WITHOUT PARTS COVERAGE.
Under no condition does this warranty give the Original Purchaser the
right to replace the defective Unit with a complete Unit of the same
manufacturer or of another make. Unless authorized by McCall in
writing, this warranty does not permit the replacement of any part,
including the motor-compressor, to be made with the part of another
make or manufacturer.
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If shipment of a replacement part is requested prior to the arrival in
the McCall factory of the part claimed to be defective, the Original
Purchaser must accept delivery of the replacement part on a C.O.D.
basis, with credit being issued after the part has been received and
inspected at McCall’s plant and determined by McCall to be within
this warranty.
No claims can be made under this warranty for spoilage of any products
for any reason, including system failure.
The installation contractor shall be responsible for building access,
entrance and field conditions to insure sufficient clearance to allow any
hood(s), vent(s), or Unit(s) if necessary, to be brought into the building.
McCall will not be responsible for structural changes or damages
incurred during installation of the Unit or any exhaust system.
McCall shall not be liable in any manner for any default or delay in
performance hereunder caused by or resulting from any contingency
beyond McCall’s control, including, but not limited to, war, governmental
restrictions or restraints, strike, lockouts, injunctions, fire, flood, acts
of nature, short or reduced supply of raw materials, or discontinuance
of the parts by the original part manufacturer.
The Service Labor Contract, if applicable, the foregoing is
exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, whether written or
oral, express or implied. This warranty supersedes and excludes
any prior oral or written representations or warranties. McCall
expressly disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability,
fitness for a particular purpose, or compliance with any law, treaty,
rule or regulation relating to the discharge of substances into
the environment. The sole and exclusive remedies of any person
relating to the Unit, and the full liability of McCall for any breach
of this warranty, will be as provided in this warranty.
Other than this McCall Standard One Year Limited Warranty, any
applicable McCall Additional Three Year Protection Plan or applicable
McCall Service Labor Contract, the Original Purchaser agrees and
acknowledges that no other warranties are offered or provided in
connection with or for the Unit or any other part thereof.
In no event will McCall be liable for special, incidental or consequential
damages, or for damages in the nature of penalties.
IF DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, CUSTOMER USES A PART
FOR THIS McCall EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN AN UNMODIFIED
NEW OR RECYCLED PART PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM
McCall OR ANY OF ITS AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS
AND/OR THE PART BEING USED IS MODIFIED FROM ITS
ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION, THIS WARRANTY WILL BE VOID.
FURTHER, McCall AND ITS AFFILIATES WILL NOT BE LIABLE
FOR ANY CLAIMS DAMAGES OR EXPENSES INCURRED BY THE
CUSTOMER WHICH ARISE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, IN WHOLE
OR IN PART, DUE TO THE INSTALLATION OF ANY MODIFIED
PART AND/OR PART RECEIVED FROM AN UNAUTHORIZED
SERVICE CENTER. If the warranty becomes void, Customer may
purchase from McCall, if available, a Service Agreement or service
at the then current time and materials rate.
For more information on McCall warranty’s log on and check out the
service section of our web site at www.mccallrefrigeration.com.
McCall
Additional Four Year Protection Plan (for motor-compressor only)
In addition to the Standard One Year Warranty on the Motor­
Compressor contained in the above listed McCall product (the
“Unit”), McCall also agrees to repair, or exchange with similar
or interchangeable parts in design and capacity at McCall’s
option, the defective Motor-Compressor contained in the Unit
(the “Motor-Compressor), or any part thereof, for the Original
Purchaser only, at any time during the four (4) years following
the initial one (1) year period commencing on the date of
installation for the Original Purchaser. Failure of the Original
Purchaser to register the registration card containing the
Original Purchasers name, address, date of installation,
model number and serial number of the Unit containing
the Motor-Compressor within 30 days from the date of
installation shall void this warranty. This additional warranty
is only available if the Motor-Compressor is inoperative due
to defects in material or factory workmanship, as determined
by McCall in its sole judgment and discretion. The Original
Purchaser shall be responsible for returning the defective
Motor-Compressor to McCall prepaid, F.O.B. at the address
shown on the back cover of this manual.
The term “Original Purchaser” as used herein means that
person, firm, association, or corporation for whom the Unit was
originally installed.
The term “Motor-Compressor” as used herein does not include
unit base, air or water cooled condenser, receiver, electrical
accessories such as relay, capacitors, refrigerant controls, or
condenser fan/motor assembly. This warranty does not cover
labor charges incidental to the replacement of parts. This
warranty further does not include any equipment to which
said condensing unit is connected, such as cooling coils,
temperature controls or refrigerant metering devices. This
warranty shall be void if the Motor-Compressor, in McCall’s sole
judgement, has been subjected to misuse, neglect, alteration or
accident, operated contrary to the recommendations specified
by the Unit manufacturer, repaired or altered by anyone other
than McCall in any way so as, in McCall’s sole judgment, to
affect its quality or efficiency or if the serial number has been
altered, defaced or removed. This Warranty does not apply to
a Motor-Compressor in any Unit that has been moved from
the location where it was originally installed. The addition of
methyl chloride to the condensing unit or refrigeration system
shall void this warranty.
General Conditions
McCall shall not be liable in any manner for any default or
delay in performance hereunder caused by or resulting from
any contingency beyond McCall’s control, including, but not
limited to, war, governmental restrictions or restraints, strike,
lockouts, injunctions, fire, flood, acts of nature, short or reduced
supply of raw materials, or discontinuance of any part or the
Motor­Compressor by the unit manufacturer.
Replacement of a defective Motor-Compressor is limited to one
(1) Motor-Compressor by us during the four (4) four period.
McCall shall replace the Motor-Compressor at no charge.
This warranty does not give the Original Purchaser of the Motor­
Compressor the right to purchase a complete replacement
Motor-­Compressor of the same make or of another make.
It further does not permit the replacement to be made with
a Motor-Compressor of another kind unless authorized by
McCall. In the event McCall authorizes the Original Purchaser
to purchase a replacement Motor-Compressor locally, only the
wholesale cost of the Motor-­Compressor is refundable.
Expressly excluded from this warranty are damages resulting
from spoilage of goods.
Except as provided in any applicable Standard One Year
Limited Warranty or applicable Service Labor Contract, the
foregoing is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties,
whether written or oral, express or implied. This Warranty
supersedes and excludes any prior oral or written
representations or warranties. McCall expressly disclaims
any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a
particular purpose or compliance with any law, treaty, rule
or regulation relating to the Motor­-Compressor, and the
full liability of McCall for any breach of this warranty, will
be as provided in this warranty.
Other than any applicable McCall Standard One year Limited
Warranty, this McCall Additional Four Year Protection Plan
and any applicable McCall Service Labor Contract, the Original
Purchaser agrees and acknowledges that no other warranties
are offered or provided in connection with or for the MotorCompressor or any part thereof.
In no event will McCall be liable for special, incidental or
consequential damages, or for damages in the nature of
penalties.
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Thank you for choosing McCall!
Help is a phone call away. Help our team of professional, courteous
customer service reps by having your model number and serial number
available at the time of your call (800) 733-8829.
Model:_____________________ S/N: ____________________
Installation Date:_____________
For a list of McCall’s authorized parts depots,
visit our website at www.mccallrefrigeration.com.
980 S. Isabella Rd., Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858, U.S.A. • (888) 732-2446 • Fax (800) 669-0619 • www.mccallrefrigeration.com
McCall reserves the right to make changes in design or specifications without prior notice. ©2009 McCall. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.
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