
FEATURES
3CARM Features
There are three full depth adjustable shelves for exibility of con-
tent storage. The shelves can move up or down to accommodate
various content sizes. To adjust the shelves, simply li up and pull
forward.
6CARM and 8CARM Features
There are two adjustable shelves for exibility of content storage.
The shelves can move up or down to accommodate various con-
tent sizes. The lower shelf pulls straight out. The top shelf is xed
in place with plasc clips in the rear.
Door Shelves 6CARM and 8CARM
To maximize storage eciency, three door shelves are included to
store a variety of contents.
Boom Shelf Bar 6CARM and 8CARM
A boom shelf bar is included to prevent contents from falling
forward.
6CADM Features
Flat door liner.
Two pull out shelves with safety stops.
One staonary shelf that can accommodate tall contents.
Probe Port (oponal)
The oponal probe port is a hole from the inside to the outside
of the unit, which could be located on the top, side, or back of
the unit. Aer inserng your wires or probe, seal the hole ghtly
with caulk, puy, foam, etc. for proper operaon.
Glass Door (oponal)
The oponal glass door gives you the ability to see your contents
without opening the door.
Lock and Key (oponal)
The oponal lock and key allow you to lock and store contents to
prevent others from tampering with it.
Product Temperature versus Air Temperature
Air temperature moves up and down with door openings and
compressor run and o cycles. Air has lile thermal mass and
therefore changes temperature relavely quickly as the unit
cycles on and o. Stored products have much higher thermal
mass so their temperatures change much slower. While air tem-
perature may change 5 to 10 degrees C between run and o
cycles, stored product temperature typically changes less than 2
degrees C due to their thermal mass. Always measure product
temperature, not air temperature, to determine if the products
being stored are at the proper temperature.
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