PARTS IDENTIFICATION……………………….. …………… 11
PARTS LIST…………………………………………………….. 12
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE………………………………… 13
WARRANTY STATEMENT……….……………….…………... 14
Part Number: 18400-3148 Printed in The United States of America Rev: KBA062510
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
WARNING
All service requiring access to non-insulated components must be performed by
qualified service personnel. Failure to heed this warning may result in severe
electric shock.
CAUTION: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
Disconnect this appliance from electrical power before performing any
maintenance or service.
CAUTION: BURN HAZARD
Exposed metal surfaces can be hot to the touch and may cause burns.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be adhered to, incl uding the following:
1) Be familiar with the appliance use, limitations and associated restrictions. Operating instructions must be
read and understood by all persons using or installing this appliance.
2) This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to properly grounded outle t.
3) Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in the manual.
a. This equipment is specifically designed to hold pre-cooked food at temperature.
b.
c. This equipment is not designed for industrial or laboratory use.
4) Cleanliness of this applia nce and accessories is essential to good sanitation.
5) DO NOT submerge this appliance in water. This appliance is not jet stream approved. DO NOT direct
water jet or steam jet at this appliance, or at any control panel or wiring. DO NOT splash or pour water on,
in or over any controls, control panel or wiring. DO NOT use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this
appliance.
6) DO NOT store this appliance outdoors. DO NOT use this product near water – for example, near a kitchen
sink, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.
7) DO NOT operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has
been damaged or dropped. Do not immerse cord or plug in water, keep cord away from heated surfaces,
and do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.
8) Only qualified service personnel should service this appliance.
9) DO NOT cover or block any openings on the appliance.
This equipment is intended for use in commercial establishments only.
NOTE:
The technical content of this manual, including any wiring diagrams, schematics, parts
breakdown illustrations and/or adjustment procedures, is intended for use by qualified technical personnel and is subject to change without notice.
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FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS
MDPM2
MDPM4 MDPM2
Removable Pie Caddy
Pie Merchandising Cabinets
Carter-Hoffmann pie merchandising cabinets are designed to hold individually boxed pies and other
hand-held food items at serving temperature. Each cabinet has a programmable controller with a low
temperature alarm. The controller is factory pre-set at holding temperature of 165°F (74°C) and low
temperature alarm of 140°F (60°C). Each cabinet has a removable product caddy.
Cabinet Material: All stainless steel double-wall cabinet construction. Modular design with one controller
featuring single temperature control. Removable interior caddy. High density fiberglass insulation in
top bottom and sides. Illuminated display in door for graphic panel.
Controls: Electronic temperature control with low temperature alarm. Allows user to program temperature in
one degree increments up to 225°F (108°C).
Heater System: Blower heating system with electronic temperature control. On/off toggle switch. Blower sys-
tem with precision engineered air venting in removable caddy.
Electrical Characteristics:
1) 120 volts, 60 Hz, single phase, 500 watts, 4.2 Amps. Ten foot power cord with 15 amp plug.
3) 220-240 volts, 500/595 watts, 50-60 Hz, single phase, 2.3-2.5 Amps*
* International versions; specify plug by destination country
Performance: Capable of heating to 225°F (108°C). Preheat to 175°F (74°C) in 10 minutes.
Specifications subject to change through product improvement and innovation.
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This appliance
should be
thoroughly
cleaned prior to use.
See the CLEANING
INSTRUCTIONS, on page 8
of this manual.
NOTE: DO NOT discard
the carton or other packing
materials until you have
inspected the appliance for
hidden damage and tested
it for proper operation.
Refer to SHIPPING DAM-
AGE CLAIM PROCEDURE
below.
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
1. Remove the cabinet from ship ping carton, ensuring that all packing materials and protective plastic has been removed from the unit. Inspect all
components for completeness and condition.
2. If any freight damage is present, a freight claim must be filed imme diately
with the shipping company.
3. Freight damage is not covered under warranty.
4. Check to insure all com ponents are included; cabinet, product caddy,
instruction packet and any additional accessories.
5. Read operation instructions compl etel y.
6. Appliance should b e thoroughly cleaned before use. See CLEANING
INSTRUCTIONS, page eight.
7.
Connect power cord to grounded and properly wired electrical source as
specified. Electrical specifications are indicated on the serial tag on the
cabinet (see sample tag below).
Serial Number — Manufacture Date
Model Number
Electrical Specifications
FREIGHT DAMAGE PROCEDURE
NOTE: For your protection, please note that equipment in this shipment was carefully ins pected and pa ckaged
by skilled personnel before leaving the factory. Upo n acceptance of this shipment, the t ransportation company
assumes full responsibility for its safe delivery.
IF SHIPMENT ARRIVES DAMAGED:
1. VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE: Be certain that any visible loss or damage is noted on the freight bill or
express receipt, and that the note of loss or damage is signed by the delivery person.
2. FILE CLAIM FOR DAMAGE IMMEDIATELYimmediately.
3. CONCEALED DAMAGE: If damage is unnoticed unti l the merchandise is unpack ed, notify the transportation company or carrier immediately, and then file a “CONCEALED DAMAGE” claim with them. This should
be done within fifteen (15) days from the date the delivery was made to you. Be sure to retain the con-tainer for inspection.
Carter-Hoffmann cannot assume liability for damage or loss incurred in transit, freight damage is not covered under warranty. We will, however, at your request, supply you with the necessary documents to support your
claim.
: Regardless of the extent of damage. Contact your dealer
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INSTALLATION & START-UP
Installation procedures must be
WARNING:
Risk of personal injury
performed by a qualified technician
with full knowledge of all applicable
electrical codes.
Failure can result in personal injury
and property damage.
IMPORTANT:
Power cord is 10' long.
If necessary, contact a
licensed electrician to install an appropriate electrical circuit with correct receptacle.
DO NOT use an extension cord.
CAUTION:
Electrical Shock Hazard
The ground prong of the power cord
is part of a system designed to protect you from electric shock in the
event of internal damage.
DO NOT cut off the large round
ground prong or twist a blade to fit
an existing receptacle.
IMPORTANT:
Not under warranty:
Damage to unit due to being
connected to the wrong voltage or
phase is NOT covered by warranty.
CAUTION:
Risk of personal injury
Unit is not waterproof, to avoid
electrical shock keep unit and
counter from being submerged in
water. Do not operate if unit has
been submerged in water.
Location
For proper operation and maximum performance, locate the cabinet
in an ambient air temperature of 70º F (21ºC).
Avoid areas near exhaust fans where there is active air movement.
For safe operation, locate the unit a reasonable distance from combustible walls and materials.
To prevent injury and damage, locate the unit at a proper and safe
working height. The location should be level, clean of debris, and
strong enough to support the weight of a fully loaded unit.
To prevent electrical shock, be sure unit is unplugged from an electrical outlet. If unit has been operated, allow unit to cool before installing.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with
a grounding plug which must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an
escape wire for the electric current.
WARNING—Improper use of the grounding can result in a risk
of electric shock. Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman if
the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if doubt
exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
Start-up
1. Plug the cabinet into a properly grounded electrical receptacle.
2. Ensure all plastic and packaging materials have been removed.
3. Set POWER switch to “ON” position.
4. Do not load product into the cabi net. Allow the heat to remove
any residual oils which may adhere to inside metal surfaces. A
slight emission of smoke is normal for the first few hours of
operation.
5. Appliance is pr eset at the factory. However, the temperature is
adjustable. See page 7 for programming instructions.
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NORMAL OPERATION
CAUTION:
HOT SURFACE
Inner surfaces of the unit
will be very hot during and
after operation. Avoid
touching the cabinet when
loading or removing
product.
Temperature
Set Button
Alarm Reset
Button
CONTROLLER
165
1. The power s witch is located at the base of the cabinet, underneath the
door. Turn the power switch ON. Preheat cabinet for 30 minutes. When
the cabinet is turned on, the air heater will operate until the cabinet
reaches the air temperature setpoint. The display will read the actual
cabinet temperature. The heat “ON” light will illuminate when the cabinet temperature is below the air temperature setpoint. The temperature
display will flash alternately “LO” and the actual cabinet air temperature
until it reaches the low temperature alarm setpoint.
2. After preheat, load cooked, boxed pies (or ot her hand-held items) into
the cabinet.
NOTE: The interior Product Caddy has a reserve storage area, separated
by wires in the upper portion of the caddy. This reserve area is intended to
provide additional product while a new batch is being cooked. Holes b eneath the door provide visual indication of low product level in the cabi net.
3. Cabinet dispen s es items from the bottom, un derneath the door. Simply
grasp the item and pull out.
4. When cabinet is not in use, turn power off.
NOTE: This cabinet must be cleaned daily. Instructions can be found on
page 8.
Temperature
Display
Heat “ON”
Light
Up/Down Arrow
Buttons
Power
Switch
Controller
Location
MDPM2 MDPM4
Reserve
Storage
Area
Product
Caddy
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CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING
CAUTION:
HOT SURFACE
Inner surfaces of the unit
will be very hot during and
after operation. Avoid
touching the cabinet when
loading or removing
product.
CHEF’S TIP:
Recommended holding
temperature for baked pies
is 165°F (74°C) and 155°F
(69°C) for fried pies.
Temperature
Set Button
Alarm Reset
Button
The controller has been factory pre-set for a holding temperature of 165°F
(74°C) and a low temperature alarm of 140°F (60°C). In most cases, the
temperature will not need to be changed. However, if changes are necessary, the controller is programmable.
To View or Change the Temperature Setpoint:
Turn the power on. To view the temperature setpoint, press and hold the
temperature set button. To change the temperature setpoint, press and hold
the temperature set button and press the up or down arrow button until the
desired air temperature is displayed. The display will advance in 1° increments.
To View or Change the Low Temperature Alarm Setpoint:
Turn the power on. To view the alarm setpoint, press and hold the alarm
reset button. To change the alarm setpoint, press and hold the alarm reset
button and press the up or down arrow button until the desired alarm temperature is displayed. The display will advance in 1° increments.
To View or Change Temperature Scale:
The cabinet is programmable for a temperature scale in degrees Fahrenheit
and Centigrade (Celsius). Turn power off. Press and hold down both arrow
buttons. While holding both arrow buttons, turn power back on. The display
will show the current scale (C or F). If desired, push the up or down arrow
button to change the scale. Turn power off to save the change.
NOTE: Controller temperature maximum allowable setting is 225°F (108°C).
Heat “ON”
Light
CONTROLLER
165
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Temperature Display
Up/Down Arrow Buttons
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CLEANING PROCEDURES
CAUTION:
ELECTRIC SHOCK
HAZARD
Disconnect appliance from
electric power before cleaning.
CAUTION:
HOT SURFACE
Exposed surfaces can be hot
to the touch and may cause
burns. Allow appliance to cool
before cleaning.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT
spill or pour water into controls,
control panel or wiring. Water
damage is not covered by
warranty.
CAUTION:
Beware of sharp
edges on sheet
metal during cleaning.
1. After all food products have be en removed from the cabinet, turn the
power switch to “OFF” and allow the cabinet to cool. Unplug cabinet.
2. Remove the interior pr oduct caddy from the cabinet.
3. Wipe cabinet and ins ide surface of warming cavity with a clean towel
moistened with cleaning solution (see Recommended Tips belo w).
Take care not to get moisture into any vents, internal controls or electrical components.
4. Rinse by wiping with a clean towel moistened with clean water. Allow
to air dry.
5. Clean product cadd y with a mild detergent. Rinse and allow to air dry.
(The caddy may be run through a commercial dishwasher)
6. Inspect and clean the areas where there are vents, making sure no
water gets into the internal controls or electrical areas of the cabinet.
7. Reconnect power cord to properly grounded electrical receptacle.
Cleansers, detergents, degreasers, sanitizers, or bleaching agents that contain chlorides or phosphates will cause permanent damage to stainless steel products. The damage appears as pits, erup-
CAUTION
tions, voids, small holes, severe discoloration or dulling of the metal finish. Water with high chloride content can also damage stainless steel. If unsure of your water quality, we recommend you
have it tested. THIS DAMAGE IS PERMANENT, COSTLY TO REPAIR, AND IS NOT COVERED BY
THE WARRANTY.
RECOMMENDED TIPS FOR CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL
Purpose Frequency Cleaning Agent Method of Application
Routine Daily Soap, ammonia Sponge with cloth, rinse with clear water cleaning
detergent and water and wipe dry.
Smears/ As Stainless steel cleaner Rub with soft cloth as directed on package.
Fingerprints needed or similar products Rub in direction of grain of stainless steel.
Do not use on vinyl trim.
Stubborn Daily Any chloride-free Apply with damp sponge or cloth. Rub in
spots and as or direction of grain of stainless steel. Rinse
stains needed phosphate-free thoroughly, especially if cleaner contains
cleaner chlorine bleach, do not use on vinyl trim.
Hard water Daily Vinegar Swab with cloth.
spots as needed Rinse with water and wipe dry.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
CAUTION:
ELECTRIC SHOCK
HAZARD
Disconnect appliance from
electric power before cleaning.
CAUTION:
HOT SURFACE
Exposed surfaces can be hot
to the touch and may cause
burns. Allow appliance to cool
before cleaning.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT
spill or pour water into controls,
control panel or wiring. Water
damage is not covered by
warranty.
CAUTION:
Beware of sharp
edges on sheet
metal during cleaning.
Temperature Verification (semi-annually or as needed)
Note: The cabinet may be empty or full to conduct this procedure.
1. Ensure that the cabinet has been turned on a nd has been in operation for at least 30 minutes.
2. Clip an oven probe to the Product Caddy where the wires intersect.
Close door.
3. After the oven probe has been in place for at lease five minutes, compare the digital thermometer temperature to the controller temperature.
NOTE: The measured temperature must reflect the controller display
within +/- 1 0°F (6°C).
4. The temperature verification i s complete. If the cabinet does not pass
the verification test, turn the power switch to OFF and do not use the
cabinet. Contact Carter-Hoffmann technical service at 800-323-9793
or 847-362-5500.
Changing the Illuminated Front Graphic on Door (as needed)
NOTE: You will need a Phillips screwdriver to perform this procedure.
1. Remove the four screws on the sides of the door and remov e the
door trim.
2. Slide the POP graphic out; then slide the new POP graphic in, making sure to leave the white diffuser background panel in place.
3. Replace the door trim and sec ure with screws.
Changing the Light Bulb in the Door (as needed)
NOTE: You will need a Phillips screwdriver to perform this procedure.
The POP graphic on the front door is illuminated by one fluorescent bulb.
If the bulb burns out, turn off the cabinet. Remove the four screws on the
sides of the door and remove door trim. Replace the burned out bulb, replace the door trim, and secure with screws. Turn the power switch on.
NOTE: Lamp contains mercury. Manage in accordance with disposal
laws.
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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PARTS LIST
Cabinet Type
Part
Number
18614-0338 FAN MOTOR 110-120 volt X X X
18614-0339 FAN MOTOR 200-208 volt X X
18614-0340* FAN MOTOR 220-240 volt X X
16090-2235 MONITOR / MOTOR SHEILD KIT X X X X X X X
18603-5090 FAN BLADE X X X X X X
18612-0221 HEAT ELEMENT 110-120v X X X
18612-0222* HEAT ELEMENT 200-240v X X X X
18602-0055 ON/OFF SWITCH 110-120v X X X
18602-0075* ON/OFF SWITCH 200-240v X X X X
18600-0049*
18600-0062*
18606-0010 POWER CORD HSJO 16/2 w/PLUG X X X
18605-0200* POWER CORD 200-240v X X X X
18614-0322 COOLING FAN 120v X X X
18614-0323* COOLING FAN 208-240v X X X X
18616-0135 TRANSFORMER 110-120v X X X
18616-0131* TRANSFORMER 200-240v X X X X
16090-2332 RELAY RETROFIT KIT
18616-0223* HEAT RELAY X X X X X X X
18616-0147 LIGHT BULB SOCKET 110-120v X X X
18616-0185 LIGHT BULB SOCKET 200-208v X X
18616-0252* LIGHT BULB SOCKET 220-240v X X
18616-0146 LIGHT BULB 110-120v X X X
18616-0189 LIGHT BULB 200-208v X X
18616-0208* LIGHT BULB 220-240v X X
18616-0197 LIGHT BULB BALLAST 110-208v X X X X X
18616-0144* LIGHT BULB BALLAST 220-240v X X
18616-0198* AIR TEMPERATURE PROBE X X X X X X X
18616-0207 CONTROLLER BOARD X X X X X X X
18616-0229* CONTROLLER X X
18312-0189 CONTROL OVERLAY X X X X X X X
18302-0086 MEDIUM SNAP-IN MAGNET X X X X X X X
16502-8327 DOOR STRIKE X X X X X X X
29037-9003 MDPM4 PLASTIC WHITE DIFFUSER X X X
29037-9008 MDPM2 PLASTIC WHITE DIFFUSER X X X X
Contact Factory PIE CADDY ASSEMBLY X X X X X X X
16090-2462 TOP HINGE ASSEMBLY X X X X X X X
16502-8542 BOTTOM HINGE ASSEMBLY X X X X X X X
16502-8539 DOOR TRIM MDPM4 X X X
*WEEE Parts
(relay, bracket & screws; units produced before 2003)
Part Description
HI LIMIT SNAPDISC 155°F (68°C)
HI LIMIT SNAP DISC 243°F (115°C)
US MDPM2
110-120v
X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X
US MDPM4
110-120v
Intl MDPM2
110-120v
Intl. MDPM4
200-208v
Intl. MDPM2
200-208v
Intl MDPM2
220-240v
Intl MDPM4
220-240v
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM DISPLAY READS PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Input cable to controller unplugged Plug in power cable
Faulty transformer Replace
Faulty controller Replace
Faulty ON/OFF switch Replace
Faulty wiring Follow wiring per diagram
Ambient air temperature Hi Limit faulty or tripped Reset/Replace
Faulty heat element Replace
Faulty relay Replace
Faulty air probe Replace
Faulty controller Replace
LED segments are out /
Loose wiring Follow wiring per diagram
dim
Faulty controller Replace
CONTROLLER READS
Actual error code Faulty probe connection Check wiring
ERROR CODE
PRODUCT NOT HOT
Normal
ENOUGH
FUNCTION KEY DOES
Normal Faulty controller Replace
NOT OPERATE
NOTE:
The technical content of this manual, including any
wiring diagrams, schematics, parts breakdown
illustrations and / or adjustment procedures, is
intended for use ONLY by qualified technical
personnel.
Faulty probe Replace probe
Faulty controller Replace
Wrong setting or menu being used Correct temperature setting
Temperature out of calibration Perform temperature verifi-
cation test (page 9)
Product is not at proper serving
temperature prior to being placed in
cabinet
NOTE:
For warranty service, call Carter-Hoffmann direct at
800-323-9793 for authorization, we will dispatch the
nearest authorized service agency.
Cook product to proper
temperature prior to placing
in cabinet
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WARRANTY STATEMENT
Carter-Hoffmann Warranty:
Carter-Hoffmann (“CARTER-HOFFMANN”) warrants to the initial purchaser of its standard Carter
Line Products that CARTER-HOFFMANN will, at its option, repair or replace, during the warran ty
period set forth below, any part of such products made necessary due to a defect in material or workmanship which is present when the product leaves its factory and which man ifests itself du ring th e warranty period under normal use and service.
This warranty applies only to original equipment owned and possessed by the initial purchaser and the
warranty period begins on the date of original shipment from the CARTER-HOFFMANN factory and
extends as follows: to component parts and labor for 12 months; to refrigeration compressor unit for one year (limited to replacement only - not to include labor for removal, repa ir or replacement).
Repair or replacements under this warranty will be performed, unless otherwise authorized in writing
by CARTER-HOFFMANN, at its factory. All parts or components to be repaired or replaced under this
warranty are to be shipped prepaid to CARTER-HOFFMANN, with reimbursement credit for such part
or component to be given if found by CARTER-HOFFMANN to be defective.
CARTER-HOFFMANN neither makes nor assumes and does not authorize any other person to make or
assume any obligation or liability in connection with its products other than that covered in this wa rranty. This warranty applies only within the continental United States and Canada. In Alaska and Hawaii, this warranty applies only to and is limited to the supply of replacement parts.
Warranty Exclusions and Limitations:
Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpos e is hereby specifically dis-
claimed by CARTER-HOFFMANN. There are no warranties, expressed or implied, which extend be-
yond the description on the face hereof. This warranty does not cover and CARTER-HOFFMANN shall
not under any circumstances be liable for any incidental, consequential or other damages (such as injury to persons or property, loss of time, inconvenience, loss of business or profits, or other matters not
specifically covered) arising in connection with the use of, inability to use, or failure of these products.
Specifications subject to change through product improvement and innovation.
Carter-Hoffmann, LLC
1551 McCormick Ave.
Phone: 847-362-5500 ●Toll free ( USA and Canada): 800-323-9793
Sales & Marketing E-mail: sales@carter-hoffmann.com ● Service E-mail: service@carter-hoffmann.com
Company Website: www.carter-hoffmann.com
Mundelein, IL 60060
Fax: 847-367-8981
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